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Title: Optimising mental health and wellbeing after post-stroke aphasia
Monash Health Investigator(s): Baker C. 
Monash Health Department(s): Speech Pathology
Allied Health
Registration Date: 20-Feb-2020
Monash Health Site(s): Monash Medical Centre
Trial Phase: Not Applicable
Summary: Aphasia, an acquired communication disorder occurs in a third of the stroke population. It affects the ability to talk, understand, read and write. Aphasia also negatively impacts on the person's self-identity, relationships, work and daily activities. People with aphasia commonly experience depression and/or anxiety. However, there is a treatment gap in provision of modified psychological care for the communication disability associated with aphasia. This study will feasibility test a new program 'Aphasia PRevention and Support in Mental health' (PRISM) - a level 1, evidence-based communication support and psychological therapy to optimise mood and wellbeing. A mixed methods approach will be used to investigate the acceptability of the therapy program to participants in a community setting. Participants will participate in qualitative interviews and complete clinically valid and feasible outcome measures (e.g., acceptability ratings, mood, quality of life, communication confidence and community integration measures). Data will be collected and analysed. Findings will be disseminated via publications and conference presentations.
Type: Clinical trial
Registry ID: ACTRN12620000209998
URL: https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=379063
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