In recent years, speech therapy has evolved with the advent of digital health technologies, especially for patients living with neurological conditions like aphasia. Such tools enable self-managed, at-home speech therapy, offering patients greater flexibility and autonomy in their therapy programs and schedules. However, understanding the amount of therapy (“dosage”) that patients actually receive through such platforms has been challenging.
A new study by researchers at Boston University, published in the May 2024 issue of the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, explores this question using real-world data gathered from Constant Therapy’s digital speech, language and cognitive therapy program. Specifically, the study sought to assess whether a specific method for measuring speech therapy intensity previously applied in controlled clinical settings—known as the Cumulative Intervention Intensity (CII) framework—is also an applicable measurement of therapy dosage in self-directed, home-based contexts.
This BrainWire post summarizes the research’s key findings and discusses its implications for patients, caregivers, and clinicians.
The CII framework is designed to quantify the amount, or dosage, of speech therapy received by patients. It comprises several elements:
This framework helps in calculating the total amount of therapy delivered, providing a composite score that reflects the cumulative intensity of the therapy regimen.
Researchers analyzed anonymized data from 2,223 post-stroke survivors using the Constant Therapy app over a three-month period. They examined the four quantitative CII parameters—dose, session frequency, session duration, and total intervention duration. These parameters were analyzed for their interrelationships and their role in identifying user practice patterns through correlation analysis and k-means clustering, a statistical method.
This study offers a pioneering look into how self-managed, digital speech therapy can be quantified using the CII framework. These findings advocate for a nuanced approach to dosage measurement that might revolutionize patient outcomes by enabling more personalized therapy regimens. This adaptability is crucial not only for enhancing the efficacy of interventions but also for ensuring sustained engagement and maximizing recovery in post-stroke rehabilitation.
By harnessing real-world data from Constant Therapy’s app, it also underscores the significant potential of technology to transform traditional therapy models, offering a deeper, data-driven insight into patient engagement and therapy effectiveness.
At Constant Therapy, we are excited to be on the frontline of that transformation and are honored to see our evidence-based, AI-powered program put to work in cutting-edge research that continues to push the bounds of the neurorehabilitation field forward.
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