Can Listening to Music Improve Attention and Language After Post-Stroke Aphasia?

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

45

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 31, 2025

Primary Completion Date

January 31, 2028

Study Completion Date

July 1, 2028

Conditions
AphasiaStrokeStroke and AphasiaStroke HemorrhagicStroke IschemicMusic Intervention
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Music-Based Therapy for Post Stroke Aphasia

Participants will be instructed to maintain their usual activities each day, except we will ask them to select a time of day, a comfortable and distraction free environment, and an apparatus for regular music listening (earbuds, headphones, speakers). Participants will listen mindfully to randomized selections from the playlist that meets their needs that day (i.e., energizing or relaxing). Participants will listen to their music selections on shuffle for 30 minutes per day for 8 weeks using the strategies provided by the music therapist. The target listening duration is 30 minutes as it is a common target for time spent on task before taking a break. Participants will complete their daily journal entry immediately after music listening. The music therapist will make a weekly telephone call to each participant in the experimental arm. The telephone call will last \~30 minutes. During this telephone call, the music therapist will update the music playlists and help submit their logs.

BEHAVIORAL

Audiobook Intervention for Post Stroke Aphasia

Participants will be instructed to maintain their usual activities each day, except we will ask them to select a time of day, a comfortable and distraction free environment, and an apparatus for regular music listening (earbuds, headphones, speakers). Participants will listen mindfully to an audiobook selected with a speech-language pathologist (SLP). Participants will listen to their audiobook for 30 minutes per day for 8 weeks using the strategies provided by the SLP. The target listening duration is 30 minutes as it is a common target for time spent on task before taking a break. Participants will complete their daily journal entry immediately after audiobook listening. The SLP will make a weekly telephone call to each participant in the experimental arm. The telephone call will last \~30 minutes. During this telephone call, the SLP will update the audiobook library and help submit their logs.

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

American Heart Association

OTHER

lead

Purdue University

OTHER

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