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Treatment of underlying forms: A meta-analysis (Swiderski et al., 2021) ...
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Dose in aphasia rehabilitation (Cavanaugh et al., 2021) ...
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Purpose: Aphasia intervention research aims to improve communication and quality of life outcomes for people with aphasia. However, few studies have evaluated the translation and implementation of evidence-based aphasia interventions to clinical practice. Treatment dosage may be difficult to translate to clinical settings, and a mismatch between dosage in research and clinical practice threatens to attenuate intervention effectiveness. The purpose of this study is to quantify a potential research–practice dosage gap in outpatient aphasia rehabilitation. Method: This study utilized a two-part approach. First, we estimated clinical treatment dosage in an episode of care (i.e., treatment provided from outpatient assessment to discharge) via utilization in a regional provider in the United States. Second, we undertook a scoping review of aphasia interventions published from 2009 to 2019 to estimate the typical dosage used in the current aphasia literature. Results: Outpatient clinical episodes of care included a ...
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110321 Rehabilitation and Therapy excl. Physiotherapy; FOS Clinical medicine; Language
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URL: https://asha.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Dose_in_aphasia_rehabilitation_Cavanaugh_et_al_2021_/15161568 https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.15161568
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Is There a Research–Practice Dosage Gap in Aphasia Rehabilitation?
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In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2021)
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