The use of conversation analysis to guide individualized advice to carers and evaluate change in aphasia: a case study

Citation
S. Booth et L. Perkins, The use of conversation analysis to guide individualized advice to carers and evaluate change in aphasia: a case study, APHASIOLOGY, 13(4-5), 1999, pp. 283-303
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology
Journal title
APHASIOLOGY
ISSN journal
02687038 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
4-5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
283 - 303
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-7038(199904/05)13:4-5<283:TUOCAT>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Recent research findings have suggested that there is a need for an individ ualized approach to the development of facilitation strategies which takes into account the unique effects of aphasia. The aim of this paper is to exa mine the use of conversation analysis (CA) to guide individualized advice t o the brother (RB) of a man with aphasia (JB) and to provide a mechanism to evaluate the effect of the interaction. RE attended a weekly communication skills training group which ran once a week for six consecutive weeks. Pri or to his inclusion in the group a qualitative analysis of a conversation b etween him and his brother provided detailed information on collaborative r epair management. An assessment of his perception of the linguistic and pra gmatic manifestations of his brother's aphasia was performed using the Conv ersation Analysis Profile for People with Aphasia (CAPPA). The detailed ins ights provided by the analyses guided the issues covered during the group. Following the intervention, the assessments were repeated and a comparison was made with the pre-intervention results to investigate the outcome of th e group. This paper illustrates the effective use of CA to guide an interve ntion programme which addresses issues specific to the person with aphasia and their key conversational partner. Furthermore, the comparison of the pr e-and post-intervention analyses demonstrates the use of CA to evaluate the outcome of an intervention.