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A pilot economic evaluation of a feasibility trial for SUpporting wellbeing through PEeR-Befriending (SUPERB) for post-stroke aphasia
Flood, C.; Behn, N.; Marshall, J.. - : SAGE Publications, 2022
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Operationalising treatment success in aphasia rehabilitation
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Developing, monitoring, and reporting of fidelity in aphasia trials: Core recommendations from the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs) Trials for Aphasia Panel
Behn, N.; Harrison, M.; Brady, M. C.. - : Routledge, 2022
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Dosage, intensity, and frequency of language therapy for aphasia: a systematic review–based, individual participant data network meta-analysis
Brady, MC; Ali, M; VandenBerg, K. - : Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2022
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'Now I am myself’: exploring how people with post-stroke aphasia experienced Solution Focused Brief Therapy within the SOFIA Trial
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An aphasia research agenda–a consensus statement from the collaboration of aphasia trialists
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Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
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Dosage, Intensity, and Frequency of Language Therapy for Aphasia: A Systematic Review-Based, Individual Participant Data Network Meta-Analysis
Leemann, B.; Nilipour, R.; Rose, M. L.. - : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2021
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‘Emotion is of the essence. … Number one priority’: A nested qualitative study exploring psychosocial adjustment to stroke and aphasia
Simpson, A.; McVicker, S.; Behn, N.. - : Wiley, 2021
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"Loneliness can also kill:" a qualitative exploration of outcomes and experiences of the SUPERB peer-befriending scheme for people with aphasia and their significant others
Hilari, K.; Flood, C.; Marshall, J.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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"For them and for me": a qualitative exploration of peer befrienders' experiences supporting people with aphasia in the SUPERB feasibility trial
Northcott, S.; Behn, N.; Monnelly, K.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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UK Speech & Language Therapists working in school-aged children dysphagia practice. Impact of Covid19 on clinical practice: A survey
Abstract: Introduction The Covid19 pandemic has impacted the clinical practice of UK Health Care Professionals. This abstract presents the impact on Speech & Language Therapists (SLTs) working with school-aged children with neurodisability and dysphagia, requiring mealtime assistance. Methods A survey exploring UK SLT clinical practice was developed utilising the research literature, recent relevant surveys and in consultation with an SLT advisory team and stakeholders. The final survey was piloted with 8 SLTs, and formal ethical approval received. It comprised 36 questions, focusing on demographic and caseload information, typical assessment and intervention practice and Covid19 adaptations (5 questions). Questions were a mixture of multiple choice and free text responses. The survey was disseminated using professional networks and social media, between 14th May-30th July 2021. Full data analysis is ongoing. Results Preliminary data analysis indicates over ninety SLT participants completed the survey’s Covid19 impact questions. Participants worked across all regions of the UK, were employed in different sectors (NHS, education, independent) and worked in acute, school and community settings. The vast majority agreed that Covid19 had impacted their dysphagia management of school-aged children. Factors reported to have had a negative impact on practice included: reduced home visiting, suboptimal family and professional telehealth access and skills, face mask use. Positive impacts included: professionals’ improved telehealth access and skills, increased focus on home vs. school meals, carers’ improved technology skills. Many SLTs identified a desire to take changes into future practice, including telehealth. Conclusions This work will describe the impact of the Covid19 pandemic on UK SLTs’ dysphagia practice with school-aged children. Positive changes identified included a will to maintain telehealth access and skills.
Keyword: HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform; P Philology. Linguistics; QR355 Virology; RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine; RJ Pediatrics
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Predictors of Poststroke Aphasia Recovery
Bowen, A.; Williams, L.; Pavao Martins, I.. - : Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021
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SUpporting wellbeing through PEeR-Befriending (SUPERB) feasibility trial: fidelity of peer-befriending for people with aphasia
Behn, N.; Moss, B.; McVicker, S.. - : BMJ Publishing Group, 2021
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Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
Behn, N.; McVicker, S.; Simpson, A.. - : SAGE Publications, 2021
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Solution Focused brief therapy In post-stroke Aphasia (SOFIA): feasibility and acceptability results of a feasibility randomised wait-list controlled trial
Thomas, S.; Hilari, K.; James, K.. - : BMJ, 2021
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Description and effectiveness of communication partner training in TBI: A systematic review
Behn, N.; Francis, J.; Togher, L.. - : Lipincott, WIlliams and Wilkins, 2021
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Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
Williams, LR; Ali, M; VandenBerg, K. - : Informa UK Limited, 2021
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An aphasia research agenda – a consensus statement from the collaboration of aphasia trialists
Ali, M.; Soroli, E.; Jesus, L.M.T.. - : Informa UK Limited, 2021
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Predictors of poststroke aphasia recovery: a systematic review-informed individual participant data meta-analysis
Ali, M; VandenBerg, K; Williams, LJ. - : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2021
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