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Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial ...
Hilari, Katerina; Behn, Nicholas; James, Kirsty. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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sj-pdf-1-cre-10.1177_0269215521995671 – Supplemental material for Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial ...
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sj-pdf-1-cre-10.1177_0269215521995671 – Supplemental material for Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial ...
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Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial ...
Hilari, Katerina; Behn, Nicholas; James, Kirsty. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial ...
Abstract: Objective:To determine the feasibility and acceptability of peer-befriending, for people with aphasia.Design:Single-blind, parallel-group feasibility randomised controlled trial comparing usual care to usual care + peer-befriending.Participants and setting:People with aphasia post-stroke and low levels of distress, recruited from 5 NHS Hospitals and linked community services; their significant others; and 10 befrienders recruited from community.Intervention:Six 1-hour peer-befriending visits over three months.Main measures:Feasibility parameters included proportion eligible of those screened; proportion consented; missing data; consent and attrition rates. Acceptability was explored through qualitative interviews. Outcomes for participants and significant others were measured at baseline, 4- and 10-months; for peer-befrienders before training and after one/two cycles of befriending.Results:Of 738 patients identified, 75 were eligible of 89 fully screened (84%), 62 consented (83% of eligible) and 56 ...
Keyword: 110314 Orthopaedics; 110604 Sports Medicine; 110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases; FOS Clinical medicine; FOS Health sciences
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.5318386.v2
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sj-pdf-1-cre-10.1177_0269215521995671 – Supplemental material for Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial ...
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