Description of study population Additional information: Participants with chronic aphasia due
to stroke will be recruited from four participating centers in Canada and the United States.
Study design Additional information: A parallel group randomized trial design with a
secondary crossover extension was chosen for this study to offer the intervention to all
participants. Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to two study arms (AB/BA, A = 12
weekly choir sessions and home singing training, B = usual care) stratified for aphasia
severity (according to the Quick Aphasia Battery overall score), age, time since last stroke
and their interest in music (according to the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire). Measures
at the "macro" level will be collected at Baseline, Completion and 2-months Follow-up time
points for each group. At the "micro" level (i.e., at choir sessions 2, 6, 10 and 12) data
will be collected during as well as pre and post choir-singing.
Intervention Additional information: The repertoire in the comunity choir activity will
consist of popular songs in English or French. Half of the songs will be pre-determined and
half will be chosen by the choir members from a list, based on a vote during the first week
of the intervention. Eligible songs will remain within the range of an octave and include a
variety of tempi (but fast tempi will be slowed down if needed to facilitate word
production). Depending on the group's abilities, the Choir Director will decide in which keys
the songs will be performed, and whether they will be sung in unison or with simple
harmonies. Songs in canon will be included in the predetermined repertoire to easily create
harmonies. Each session will include (in this order): 15 minutes for vocal warm-up; 25
minutes of work on the song repertoire; 20 minutes for a social break with refreshments.
For the home training, participants will be instructed to sing at home with a video guide on
an online platform. Each home training session will include (in this order): 10 minutes for
vocal warm-up; and 20 minutes sing-along using songs of the repertoire. Song lyrics will be
displayed on the video.
To monitor the usual care, each participant (and/or caregiver) will complete a form and/or
have a weekly 5-15-minute phone/Zoom call with a research assistant to collect the usual care
data including type and time spent in social activities and rehabilitation services, as well
as adverse events.
Randomization and concealment For randomization, an online system will be used by a
researcher not involved in data collection.
Each participant will be assigned an identification number upon inclusion in the study. After
completion of the baseline assessments, the independent researcher will receive the list of
participants' IDs with their stratification data (age, time post-stoke, aphasia severity,
level of interest in music) to perform the randomization.
Blinding:
Outcomes will be measured by blinded assessors where possible, based on video or audio
recordings.
Planned analyses:
Primary hypothesis:
Participants assigned to the choir intervention over 12 weeks will demonstrate a
significantly larger improvement in macro-level measures compared to those receiving usual
care.
Secondary hypothesis:
Participants who completed the choir intervention with 80% adherence over 12 weeks will
demonstrate a larger improvement in macro-level measures compared to those receiving usual
care.
The gains will be maintained for the participants with 80% adherence.
There will be immediate changes in micro-level measures after a choir session (Session 6).
There will be differences in pre-post-session variations of micro-level measures between
Session 2, 6 and 10.
There will be differences in pre-post-session variations between the usual rehearsal (Session
10) and the Concert (Session 12).