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Posttraumatic growth following aphasia: a prospective cohort study of the first year post-stroke
Sherratt, Sue; Worrall, Linda. - : Routledge, 2020
Abstract: Background Notable positive change arising from the struggle with a major crisis (known as posttraumatic growth - PTG) has been reported following war, accidents and life-threatening illnesses. Whilst negative changes following aphasia are well-documented, positive changes, such as PTG, have not been sufficiently explored. Aims To determine whether people with aphasia can experience PTG throughout their first year post-stroke both quantitatively (Posttraumatic Growth Inventory) and qualitatively (video-taped open-ended interviews). Methods & Procedures Thirteen people with a first incidence of aphasia were assessed at four points in the first year, using a prospective longitudinal cohort study design. Outcomes & Results On the PTG Inventory, there were no significant differences in the mean total score nor in the five posttraumatic growth domains at each stage, although there was a trend to greater growth over time, particularly in relationships, appreciation of life and personal growth. Reflective comments reinforce this evidence and indicate the importance of post-aphasia relationships, enhanced positive traits, a greater appreciation of life and a changed sense of what is important. Conclusions It is apparent that some participants can experience PTG and are redefining themselves positively. Strategies to promote the development of PTG in parallel with other therapeutic tools are detailed.
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; Acquired Brain-Injury; Health; Older-People; Quality-Of-Life; Reconstruction; Self; Stress-Disorder; Stroke; Trauma; Well
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Establishing consensus on a definition of aphasia: an e-Delphi study of international aphasia researchers
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A narrative review of communication accessibility for people with aphasia and implications for multi-disciplinary goal setting after stroke
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Beyond the statistics: a research agenda in aphasia awareness
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The seven habits of highly effective aphasia therapists: the perspective of people living with aphasia
Worrall, Linda. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Implementing aphasia recommendations in the acute setting: speech-language pathologists’ perspectives of a behaviour change intervention
Hickey, Jessica; Shrubsole, Kirstine; Worrall, Linda. - : Informa UK Limited, 2019
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‘It was really dark’: the experiences and preferences of people with aphasia to manage mood changes and depression
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Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries
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Closing the evidence-practice gaps in aphasia management: are we there yet? Where has a decade of implementation research taken us? A review and guide for clinicians
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Exploring participant perspectives of community aphasia group participation: from “I know where I belong now” to “Some people didn’t really fit in”
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Combating social isolation for people with severe chronic aphasia through community aphasia groups: consumer views on getting it right and wrong
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Factors that influence Australian speech-language pathologists’ self-reported uptake of aphasia rehabilitation recommendations from clinical practice guidelines
Young, Laura; Shrubsole, Kirstine; Worrall, Linda. - : Psychology Press, 2018
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Which treatment outcomes are most important to aphasia clinicians and managers? An international e-Delphi consensus study
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Discourse measurement in aphasia research: have we reached the tipping point? A core outcome set … or greater standardisation of discourse measures?
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Core outcomes in aphasia treatment research: an e-Delphi consensus study of international aphasia researchers
Wallace, Sarah J.; Worrall, Linda E.; Rose, Tanya. - : American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2016
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An exploratory investigation of the daily talk time of people with non-fluent aphasia and non-aphasic peers
Brandenburg, Caitlin; Worrall, Linda; Copland, David. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Barriers and facilitators to using the CommFit™ smart phone app to measure talk time for people with aphasia
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The top ten: best practice recommendations for aphasia
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Recommendations for post-stroke aphasia rehabilitation: an updated systematic review and evaluation of clinical practice guidelines
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New Zealand speech-language therapists' perspectives on service provision for Maori with aphasia
Brewer, Karen M.; McCann, Clare M.; Worrall, Linda E.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2015
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