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Treatment for Reading and Writing Deficits Following Acquired Brain Injury

Q

Quality Living

Status

Completed

Conditions

Alexia
Acquired Brain Injury
Agraphia

Treatments

Behavioral: Multicomponent reading and writing treatment

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03662243
Reading/writing treatment

Details and patient eligibility

About

Many people with acquired brain injuries have deficits in reading decoding, reading comprehension, and written expression. Alexia is a phenomenon in which a person who previously could read has trouble doing so after having sustained a brain injury; likewise, agraphia is an acquired writing problem affecting one or more aspects of written communication. Alexia and agraphia sometimes co-occur with one another and/or with other language challenges, but they can also occur as isolated phenomena. Methods to treat alexia and agraphia often focus on single intervention techniques that address aspects of reading or writing in isolation-such as matching written and spoken letters or letter sounds, performing choral reading, tracing letters, etc. Existing research suggests that the effectiveness of these techniques is limited. However, when used in combination, such techniques may promote improved reading and written communication skills. As such, the purpose of this research is to determine the extent to which a multicomponent intervention program improves the reading and writing capabilities of people with acquired alexia and/or agraphia.

Enrollment

2 patients

Sex

All

Ages

14 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Survivor of acquired brain injury
  • Exhibits alexia and/or agraphia
  • Past or current client of Quality Living, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska
  • Fluent speaker of English

Exclusion criteria

  • Vision impairment prohibiting reading of 24-point text
  • Auditory comprehension problems precluding understanding of consent/assent information

Trial design

2 participants in 1 patient group

Acquired brain injury participants
Description:
People with acquired alexia and/or agraphia secondary to brain injury who participate in the reading/writing intervention.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Multicomponent reading and writing treatment

Trial contacts and locations

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