Aphasia constitutes a very complex clinical entity that requires a “competent” caregiver to interact with the person with aphasia (PWA). The literature lacks a valid and reliable set of standardized tools which can offer objective and quantifiable data of a caregiver’s communicative competence. The aim of the study was to develop, standardize and validate an evaluation tool suited to measur the caregivers’ competence in communicating with family members affected by aphasic disorders. Forty-two patients with aphasia and their respective caregivers were enrolled in the study. Caregivers’ communicative competence was assessed through a new evaluation tool called ACCA-cl. Aphasia severity and functional communication abilities of the PWA were also investigated. Our data showed encouraging results regarding the reliability and the validity of the ACCA-cl scale in detecting the caregiver’s communicative competence, especially as far as verbal content was considered. This scale can also be us...

“Communicative competence assessment of the person with aphasia caregiver: Standardization of the ACCA-CHECKLIST” / Bartolini, Giada; Laschi, Lara; Dorgali, Francesca; Abbruzzese, Laura; Damora, Alessio; Stocchi, Alessandra; Saieva, Maria Assunta; Ferretti, Fabio; Ferroni, Lucia; Papagno, Costanza; Caporali, Alessandra; Mancini, Giuseppe; Mancuso, Mauro. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION. - ISSN 0960-2011. - 34:10(2024), pp. 1455-1477. [10.1080/09602011.2024.2315772]

“Communicative competence assessment of the person with aphasia caregiver: Standardization of the ACCA-CHECKLIST”

Papagno, Costanza;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Aphasia constitutes a very complex clinical entity that requires a “competent” caregiver to interact with the person with aphasia (PWA). The literature lacks a valid and reliable set of standardized tools which can offer objective and quantifiable data of a caregiver’s communicative competence. The aim of the study was to develop, standardize and validate an evaluation tool suited to measur the caregivers’ competence in communicating with family members affected by aphasic disorders. Forty-two patients with aphasia and their respective caregivers were enrolled in the study. Caregivers’ communicative competence was assessed through a new evaluation tool called ACCA-cl. Aphasia severity and functional communication abilities of the PWA were also investigated. Our data showed encouraging results regarding the reliability and the validity of the ACCA-cl scale in detecting the caregiver’s communicative competence, especially as far as verbal content was considered. This scale can also be us...
2024
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Settore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia e Psicologia Fisiologica
Settore PSIC-01/B - Neuropsicologia e neuroscienze cognitive
Bartolini, Giada; Laschi, Lara; Dorgali, Francesca; Abbruzzese, Laura; Damora, Alessio; Stocchi, Alessandra; Saieva, Maria Assunta; Ferretti, Fabio; F...espandi
“Communicative competence assessment of the person with aphasia caregiver: Standardization of the ACCA-CHECKLIST” / Bartolini, Giada; Laschi, Lara; Dorgali, Francesca; Abbruzzese, Laura; Damora, Alessio; Stocchi, Alessandra; Saieva, Maria Assunta; Ferretti, Fabio; Ferroni, Lucia; Papagno, Costanza; Caporali, Alessandra; Mancini, Giuseppe; Mancuso, Mauro. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION. - ISSN 0960-2011. - 34:10(2024), pp. 1455-1477. [10.1080/09602011.2024.2315772]
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