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Exploring SentenceShaperTM: Treatment and augmentative possibilities

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Pages 741-752 | Received 28 Jun 2007, Accepted 13 Nov 2007, Published online: 18 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

Background: Advances in computer technology have led to the development of innovative approaches to aphasia treatment. One example is SentenceShaperTM, a software program designed to support sentence production for people with nonfluent aphasia. Studies have demonstrated improvement in unaided and/or aided sentence production for some individuals using this program, suggesting therapeutic benefit. In addition, because SentenceShaperTM allows users to record and save spoken messages, it has the potential to augment everyday communication.

Aims: The goals of this 4‐month case study were to explore first how using a beta version of SentenceShaperTM could support narrative production for an individual with nonfluent aphasia, and second how she would exploit its therapeutic and augmentative aspects to support her everyday communication.

Methods & Procedures: The study, drawing on impairment‐based and social models of intervention, comprised two components. The first used quantitative measures to compare narratives produced before and after 12 weeks of using SentenceShaperTM. The second used qualitative methodologies to explore its impact on communication.

Outcomes & Results: Quantitative measures showed an increase in morphosyntactic complexity of the aphasic participant's narratives, while measures of informativeness, efficiency, and narrative structure remained relatively unchanged. Findings from the second component revealed that, although the participant with aphasia used SentenceShaperTM messages for e‐mail and in conversation, neither she nor her mother readily accepted the use of the program to augment communication in everyday life.

Conclusions: Reasons for this lack of acceptance are explored. Ways in which the combination of quantitative and qualitative methodologies contributed to a deeper understanding of the findings are discussed

Notes

1. SentenceShaperTM [assistive software]: Psycholinguistic Technologies, Inc. (www.sentenceshaper.com).

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