ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2024;41(3):418-428 |
Original article
UDC:
616.89‑008.434.5:615.8
Running title:
Effect of Semantic Feature
Analysis on Narrative Discourse in Fluent Aphasia
Effects of Treatment Using the Semantic Feature Analysis Method on the
Improvement of Narrative Discourse in Persons with Fluent Aphasias
Tanja Milovanović1,
Mile Vuković2, Sindi Mitrović1,3
1Rehabilitation Clinic
”DR Miroslav Zotović“,
Belgrade, Serbia
SUMMARY
Introduction. Patients with a fluent type of aphasia have
semantically poor discourse, which is often uninformative
for the interlocutor, having consequences for their daily
life. One of the treatment methods used in clinical practice
is the semantic feature analysis (SFA). The aim of this
study was to determine the impact of this treatment method
on the content of discourse in patients with fluent aphasia.
Results. After the treatment using the semantic feature
analysis, an increase in the number of content words was
observed in all patients (H = 22.53, df = 3, p < .001; H =
23.42, df = 3, p < .001; H = 23.10, df = 3, p < .001).
Patients with Wernicke's and transcortical sensory aphasia
had most impairment in the content/informativeness of
discourse. Uninformative discourse was observed in 5
(33.33%) patients with Wernicke's and 4 (26.67%) patients
with transcortical sensory aphasia. The type and severity of
aphasia were shown to affect the informativeness of
discourse.
Corresponding author:
Tanja Milovanović
e-mail:
tanjamilovanovic0@gmail.com