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Telepractice communication partner training for health professionals: A randomised trial
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A pre–post intervention study investigating the confidence and knowledge of health professionals communicating with people with aphasia in a metropolitan hospital
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A systematic review of rehabilitation interventions to prevent and treat depression in post-stroke aphasia
Baker, Caroline; Worrall, Linda; Rose, Miranda. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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The aphasia action, success, and knowledge programme: results from an Australian phase I trial of a speech-pathology-led intervention for people with aphasia early post stroke
Ryan, Brooke; Hudson, Kyla; Worrall, Linda. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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The confidence and knowledge of health practitioners when interacting with people with aphasia in a hospital setting
Cameron, Ashley; Hudson, Kyla; McPhail, Steven. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Determinants of living well With aphasia in the first year poststroke: a prospective cohort study
Khan, Asaduzzaman; Ryan, Brooke; Simmons-Mackie, Nina. - : W.B. Saunders Co., 2017
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Is an educational lecture a critical component of communication partner training?
Finch, Emma; Fleming, Jennifer; Cameron, Ashley. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Does communication partner training improve the conversation skills of speech-language pathology students when interacting with people with aphasia?
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Increasing the confidence and knowledge of occupational therapy and physiotherapy students when communicating with people with aphasia: A pre-post intervention study
Cameron, Ashley; McPhail, Steven M.; Hudson, Kyla. - : Maney Publishing, 2015
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Living successfully with aphasia during the first year post-stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 28 (2014) 12, 1405-1425
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Living successfully with aphasia during the first year post-stroke: a longitudinal qualitative study
Abstract: Background: Studies exploring the concept of living successfully with aphasia have advanced the understanding of positive adaptive factors, which may inform clinical interventions provided to people with aphasia. Adaptation over time has been identified as a critical component of living successfully with aphasia. Yet, the experiences of individuals with aphasia and factors they perceive to influence living successfully over time remain ill-described. Longitudinal research might add an important perspective to existing literature in the area of living successfully with aphasia and provide clarification regarding the needs of people with aphasia over time.
Keyword: 1203 Language and Linguistics; 2728 Clinical Neurology; 2733 Otorhinolaryngology; 2808 Neurology; 2912 LPN and LVN; 3204 Developmental and Educational Psychology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; Aphasia; Living Successfully; Longitudinal; Qualitative; Quality of Life
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:342859
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