2024
DOI: 10.3233/acs-220020
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Equivalence, modality use and patient satisfaction of telepractice administration of the scenario test in persons with primary progressive aphasia

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The use of telediagnostics for people with PPA could improve access to specialised care. There is a gap in research, especially regarding to the evaluation of communicative-pragmatic measurement tools in a digital setting. OBJECTIVE: This study examined the equivalence, modality use, and patient satisfaction of telepractice administration of the Scenario-Test in people with PPA. METHODS: In a cross-over design, the ST was conducted once by videoconferencing and once in person. Fifteen people with P… Show more

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