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A short history of the Veterans Administration's influence on aphasia assessment tools

Pages 1146-1157 | Received 16 Jan 2008, Accepted 18 Jan 2008, Published online: 30 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

Background: The United States Veterans Administration (VA) has a long history of supporting medical developments, including those in the rehabilitation sciences. Its large patient population, numerous facilities, and funding of research, education, and training have resulted in many medical advances. Its positive influences also have extended to the profession of speech‐language pathology, particularly regarding the assessment and treatment of aphasia.

Aims: This paper is a short review of how the VA has contributed significantly to the development of aphasia assessment tools. Beginning with the Minnesota Test for Differential Diagnosis of Aphasia in 1948, the VA has played an essential role in the creation of a number of well‐known, widely used aphasia tests.

Methods & Procedures: Ten major aphasia assessment tools that had significant VA involvement are examined. The features of each test are described, as well as how the VA contributed to the test's development.

Conclusions: VA's substantial support was an essential part in the development of these important aphasia assessment tools.

Notes

The author expresses his sincere thanks to the following individuals, each of whom generously shared their recollections about the VA and aphasia assessment tests: Allen Boysen, Bruce Porch, Malcolm McNeil, Leonard LaPointe, Nancy Helm‐Estabrooks, Marjorie Nicholas, and Jennifer Horner. Their assistance was an essential part of completing this paper.

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