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How can these tools be used with people with aphasia?

  • If someone has a communication problem then adaptations can be made to the assessment.
  • Adaptive methods included:
    • using informants (relatives or staff)
    • increased reliance on clinical observation
    • modifying questions (simplifying to yes/no answers)
    • visual analogue scales.
      • See Townend, Brady, & McLaughlan (2007) for a systematic review.
  • Smiley faces or observational criteria on their own should not be used diagnostically (RCP, 2016).
  • Similar adaptations could be used for those with significant cognitive impairment that is affecting assessment.
  • Consideration should also be given to those with visual and visuospatial problems where horizontal (left to right) visual analogue scales may be difficult to interpret.

Page last reviewed: 09 Feb 2022