Outcomes of a Mobile Information Technology-Based Intervention to Target Naming Among Individuals with Post-Stroke Aphasia: A Virtual Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 2025
Kim, E., Laird, L., Wilson, C., Steward, S., Mildner, P., Möller, S., Schatz, R., Spang, R. P., Voigt-Antons, J.-N. & Rochon, E.
This virtual randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of a mobile information technology–based intervention designed to improve naming ability in individuals with post-stroke aphasia. The study examined both linguistic outcomes and user engagement, demonstrating that digital interventions can be a feasible and accessible complement to traditional speech therapy. Results highlight the potential of mobile health solutions in supporting stroke rehabilitation and language recovery.
Recommended citation: Kim, E., Laird, L., Wilson, C., Steward, S., Mildner, P., Möller, S., Schatz, R., Spang, R. P., Voigt-Antons, J.-N. & Rochon, E. (2025). Outcomes of a Mobile Information Technology-Based Intervention to Target Naming Among Individuals with Post-Stroke Aphasia: A Virtual Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/67711
