Study Details
Developing a Program for Couples Coping with Aphasia
(IRB#: IRB_00193407)
Aphasia is a condition that can occur after a person has a stroke. Apashia is when a person is unable to communicate effectively. A program has already been created to support stroke recovery and improve the quality of life for couples. This study wants to create a new part of the program for couples where one partner has aphasia from a stroke. People in the study will complete a survey and attend three 90-minute group discussions. People will be paid for participation.
- All genders
- Over 18 years old
- Volunteers with special conditions
- From Home
- Paid
Who can participate?
Gender: All genders
Age: Over 18 years old
Volunteers: Volunteers with special conditions
Location: From Home
Inclusion Criteria
- Ages 18 years and older
- Romantic couples where one partner has aphasia from a stroke
- The couple must be living together
Exclusion Criteria
- Serious health issue that limits full participation, such as visual, mental health, or difficulty thinking
Will I be paid for my time?
Yes
IRB#: IRB_00193407
PI: Alexandra Terrill
Department: OCCUPATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL THERAPIES
Approval Date: 2025-10-19 00:56:00
Study Categories: Brain Health Studies, Mental Health and Well-being Studies
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