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. 1990 Spring;23(1):29-42.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1990.23-29.

Enhancing conversation skills in patients with Alzheimer's disease using a prosthetic memory aid

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Enhancing conversation skills in patients with Alzheimer's disease using a prosthetic memory aid

M S Bourgeois. J Appl Behav Anal. 1990 Spring.

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  • J Appl Behav Anal 1990 Fall;23(3):360

Abstract

The effectiveness of teaching Alzheimer's disease subjects to use a prosthetic memory aid when conversing with familiar partners was evaluated. Effects of the training of three topics by caregivers was assessed in daily probes with the experimenter and twice weekly probes with a familiar conversational partner. All 3 subjects learned to use the memory aid with both conversational partners and improved the quality of their conversational content. Subjects made significantly more statements of fact and fewer ambiguous utterances after training on each topic according to a multiple baseline design. All subjects also generated novel, untrained statements in conversations with both partners. Treatment effects were maintained at high levels throughout training and at 3- and 6-week follow-up sessions. Naive judges rated baseline and posttreatment conversational samples as significantly improved on all eight conversational dimensions.

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