Can singing in a choir help stroke survivors find their voice again?
NCT ID NCT06368323
Summary
This study is testing whether joining a community choir can help people who have long-term speech and language problems (aphasia) after a stroke. Researchers will compare 50 participants who attend 12 weekly choir sessions and do home singing practice to others who receive their usual care. The main goal is to see if singing improves their ability to communicate in daily life, their language skills, and their overall well-being.
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Toronto Metropolitan University
RECRUITINGToronto, Ontario, M5B 0C3, Canada
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University of Ottawa
COMPLETEDOttawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada
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University of South Florida
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGTampa, Florida, 33620, United States
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Université de Montréal
COMPLETEDMontreal, Quebec, H3C 3J7, Canada
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