Integrated training for aphasia: an application of part-whole learning to treat lexical retrieval, sentence production, and discourse-level communications in three cases of nonfluent aphasia

Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2014 May;23(2):105-19. doi: 10.1044/2014_AJSLP-12-0054.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate integrated training for aphasia (ITA), a multicomponent language-production treatment based on part-whole learning that systematically trains lexical retrieval, sentence production, and discourse-level communications. Specific research objectives were to evaluate acquisition of target structures, statistical parameters associated with learning variables, treatment generalization, and the efficacy of individual treatment components.

Method: ITA was administered to 3 individuals with nonfluent aphasia following a multiple-baseline, across-behaviors design. Effect size and correlational coefficients were computed to assess acquisition, generalization, and maintenance of target structures. Standardized tests and a treatment efficacy questionnaire were also completed.

Results: A significant treatment effect was found in 2 of the 3 participants. In addition, as is seen in normal skill acquisition, practice time and error rate were significantly correlated. All participants demonstrated evidence of generalization on standardized language measures. Only 1 participant improved, however, on the communication measures. Results of the treatment component analysis revealed significant differences in the perceived efficacy of individual therapy tasks.

Conclusions: Findings add to the evidence supporting multicomponent aphasia treatments, provide preliminary support for ITA and the application of a part-whole learning approach, and suggest that specific treatment components may contribute differentially to outcomes and generalization effects.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aphasia, Broca / therapy*
  • Communication Disorders / therapy*
  • Communication*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Language Tests / standards
  • Learning
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Semantics*
  • Speech Production Measurement / methods
  • Speech Production Measurement / standards
  • Speech-Language Pathology / methods*
  • Speech-Language Pathology / standards
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Vocabulary*