Interventions for apraxia of speech following stroke

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作者
West, C. [1 ]
Hesketh, A. [1 ]
Vail, A. [1 ]
Bowen, A. [1 ]
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[1] Hope Hosp, Salford M6 8HD, Lancs, England
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10.1002/14651858.CD004298.pub2
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Apraxia of speech is a communication disorder that can affect stroke patients. Several intervention strategies are undertaken by speech and language therapists working with this patient group. Objectives To assess whether therapeutic interventions improve functional speech in stroke patients with apraxia of speech and which individual therapeutic interventions are effective. Search strategy We searched the Cochrane Stroke Group Trials Register (searched May 2004). In addition, we searched the following databases: the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library Issue 4, 2003); MEDLINE (1966 to April 2004); EMBASE (1980 to April 2004); CINAHL (1982 to April 2004); PsycINFO (1974 to April 2004); the National Research Register (searched April 2004); and Current Controlled Trials Register (searched May 2004). We reviewed reference lists of relevant articles and contacted authors and researchers in an effort to identify published and unpublished trials. Selection criteria We sought to include randomised controlled trials of non-drug interventions for adults with apraxia of speech following a stroke where the primary outcome was functional speech at six months follow up. Data collection and analysis One author searched the titles, abstracts and keywords. Two authors examined the abstracts that might meet the inclusion criteria. Four authors were available to assess trial quality and to extract data from eligible studies. Main results No trials were identified. Authors' conclusions There is no evidence from randomised trials to support or refute the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions for apraxia of speech. There is no need for high quality randomised trials to be undertaken in this area.
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