Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Aphasia
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: N/AIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentIntervention Model Description: Examination of comprehension differences when information is presented under different conditions: (a) written only, (b) auditory only or (c) combined written and auditory.Masking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Supportive Care

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 19 years and 90 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

Experimental Procedures Phase 1: After completing the assessment session, phase one will include up to 4 sessions each lasting up to 90 minutes. Across the four sessions, the participants will listen to and/or read 36 passages ranging from 4 to 6 sentences each. Then, participants will answer 10 mul...

Experimental Procedures Phase 1: After completing the assessment session, phase one will include up to 4 sessions each lasting up to 90 minutes. Across the four sessions, the participants will listen to and/or read 36 passages ranging from 4 to 6 sentences each. Then, participants will answer 10 multiple choice questions related to the content of the passage. The researcher will provide comprehension support via written choice strategy for the multiple choice questions (e.g., written and spoken language, nonverbal supports such as pointing). Participants will read and/or listen to the stories via a computer. An example of these questions appears in Appendix G. Phase 2: After completing the assessment session, phase two will include 1 to 3 separate parts examining 3 different TTS features (e.g., speech presentation rate, text highlighting, speech production quality). Participants can choose to participate in 1 or more parts within this phase. For each part, participants will first listen to or view selected variations of a target feature and choose their preferred variation. For each study, participants will then complete five or four experimental sessions lasting up to 90 minutes each. Parts with up to five sessions (i.e., Part 1 and 2) will include features with more variations than those included in Part 3, which will include up to four sessions. Participants will read and/or listen to up to 12 reading passages in each session and answer multiple choice comprehension questions related to the content of the passage. At the conclusion of each session, participants will provide their opinion about the optimal targeted feature variation using rating forms and interview questions. Participants will read and/or listen to the passages via a computer. Phase 3: After completing the assessment session and any previous study phases, the participants will complete one 2-hour session. Participants will complete three activities: (1) education and system exploration guided by a member of the research team, (2) satisfaction and predicted use ratings of TTS systems, and (3) semi-structured interviews. Ratings of the TTS systems will be complete using Likert ratings scales (see Appendix H). Semi-structured interview questions will relate to rationales for system ratings and perceived application of TTS systems for functional use.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03312270
Collaborators
  • Duquesne University
  • University of Arizona
  • Quality Living, Inc.
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Kelly Knollman-Porter, PhD Miami University