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Dr. Rossel-Cid, Pedro
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MyAphasia: A mobile application for the treatment of Aphasia in a hospital environment
2025, SĂ¡nchez-Cabrera, AndrĂ©s A., Dr. Rossel-Cid, Pedro, Aguirre-Delgado, Fabiola, Aravena-Canese, Laura, ChandĂa-VĂ¡squez, Karen, Espejo-Videla, Valeria, Herskovic, Valeria
Aphasia, an alteration in the ability to use language, is a common consequence of stroke. Aphasia is treated by multidisciplinary teams including speech and language therapists. However, due to high workload and scarce resources, patients may not get enough therapy time. This article proposes MyAphasia, an application to help speech and language therapists in the treatment of aphasia in the acute phase, by assigning activities for the patient to perform independently. The application was evaluated by 11 speech and language therapists for 2 days. The results are promising: therapists found MyAphasia easy to use and helpful, potentially saving time and resources.
How does a poetry audiobook app improve the perception of well-being in older adults? A study protocol
2024, Aravena-Canese, Laura, Espejo-Videla, Valeria, Dr. Rossel-Cid, Pedro, Junchen Shang
Background The worldwide population over 60 years of age is increasing. Thus, older adults should maintain interest and participate in social and family activities to help preserve their independence and promote their well-being. Well-being is a part of human health in its most general sense which manifests itself in all areas of human activity. Leisure activities such as listening to an audiobook may provide enjoyment and promote relaxation in older people and help improve the well-being of older adults. Objective This study aims to investigate the impact of an audiobook mobile application on the well-being perception of older adults and to evaluate the usability of a mobile application specifically designed for this population. Methods This protocol is a quasi-experimental study that will be conducted with 60 older adults who will use an audiobook mobile application for 4 weeks. Participants will be evaluated pre and post intervention through validated questionnaires on digital competences, usability, and perception of well-being. Results A positive impact on the perception of well-being is expected in older adults who listen to poems through an audiobook mobile application. Conclusions This study will allow us to know the impact on the perception of the older adult’s well-being and stimulate other groups to do research on other populations and literary genres.