Developing a new aphasia therapy for a virtual world: the Virtual Elaborated Semantic Features Analysis (VESFA) intervention.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2025.2470401
Niamh Devane, Jane Marshall, Stephanie Wilson, Katerina Hilari
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Abstract

Purpose: Stroke research Priority Setting Partnerships identified a need for interventions that address wellbeing and communication. This paper outlines the development of a communication and wellbeing intervention for delivery in the virtual world, EVA Park, for people with aphasia called Virtual Elaborated Semantic Feature Analysis.

Materials and methods: The Medical Research Council framework for developing complex interventions was followed to combine evidence (literature review), underpinning theory (semantic processing theories, framework for situated language use and learning theories) and involvement with stakeholders (four people with aphasia and three speech and language therapists) in an intervention that addresses word finding, situated language and wellbeing.

Results: Evidence for the semantic word interventions and situated conversation interventions was synthesised. Theory underpinning the proposed intervention included Hebbian learning, the hub and spokes model of semantic processing, semantic spreading activation theory, the framework for situated language use and learning theories. Stakeholders with aphasia identified intervention content, an acceptable intervention regimen and gave feedback on a taster session. Speech therapists advised how the intervention could be implemented in clinical practice.

Conclusion: Virtual Elaborated Semantic Feature Analysis is a user-informed, theory-based complex aphasia intervention that is expected to improve word finding, word use in situated conversation and wellbeing.

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开发一种新的虚拟世界失语症治疗方法:虚拟增强语义特征分析(VESFA)干预。
目的:卒中研究优先设置伙伴关系确定了解决健康和沟通的干预措施的需求。本文概述了在虚拟世界EVA Park中为失语症患者提供的沟通和健康干预的发展,称为虚拟详细语义特征分析。材料和方法:遵循医学研究委员会制定的复杂干预措施框架,将证据(文献综述)、基础理论(语义处理理论、情境语言使用框架和学习理论)和利益相关者(四名失语症患者和三名言语和语言治疗师)的参与结合起来,进行干预,解决单词发现、情境语言和健康问题。结果:综合了语义词干预和情境会话干预的证据。支持干预的理论包括Hebbian学习、语义加工的轮辐模型、语义传播激活理论、情境语言使用框架和学习理论。失语症的利益相关者确定了干预内容,可接受的干预方案,并在品尝会议上给出了反馈。语言治疗师建议如何在临床实践中实施干预。结论:虚拟精细语义特征分析是一种用户知情的、基于理论的复杂失语干预,有望提高词的发现、词在情境对话中的使用和幸福感。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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