Computer Therapy Compared With Usual Care for People With Long-Standing Aphasia Poststroke
Stroke2012Vol. 43(7), pp. 1904–1911
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Rebecca Palmer, Pam Enderby, Cindy Cooper, Nicholas Latimer, Steven A. Julious, Gail Paterson, Munyaradzi Dimairo, Simon Dixon, Jane Mortley, Rose Hilton, Audrey Delaney, H. Hughes
Abstract
This pilot trial indicates that self-managed computer therapy for aphasia is feasible and that it will be practical to recruit sufficient participants to conduct an appropriately powered clinical trial to investigate the effectiveness of self-managed computer therapy for people with long-standing aphasia. Clinical Trial Registration- www.controlled-trials.com. Unique identifier: ISRCTN91534629.
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