Yoshiaki Ozawa, Ph.D.

Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Prefectural University of Hiroshima(E-mail: ozawa at pu-hiroshima.ac.jp)

Yoshiaki Ozawa, Ph.D.

Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Prefectural University of Hiroshima(E-mail: ozawa at pu-hiroshima.ac.jp)

最近の記事

The Communicative Performance Measure (CPM) (1)

We report on the development of the Communicative Performance Measure (CPM) as a method of assessing activity and participation in persons with speech disorders such as dysarthria(Ozawa, 2012; Ozawa, et al., 2019). CPM is a rating system in

    • The Communicative Performance Measure (2)

      Purpose and background of CPMThe purpose of CPM is to interview clients of speech-language pathological services, i.e., persons with speech disorders and their main communication partners, adopting two scales: comprehensibility and degree o

      • The Communicative Performance Measure (3)

        Implementation of CPMThe interview using CPM proceeds in the following four steps. <The CPM procedure> Step 1: Listening to the main complaint in daily communication and specifying the main communication partner Step 2: Rating of the lev

        • The reliability of the Communicative Performance Measure (CPM) for individuals with dysarthria

          Nakamura A, Funaki T, Hasegawa J, Ozawa Y: Japanese Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 18:295-305, 2021 Abstract The Communicative Performance Measure(CPM)was designed to measure comprehensibility and degree of satisfaction