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What does the data tell us about the benefits of communication interventions for the mood of adults with aphasia? a literature review
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An investigation into what two hundred and nine members of the British Public Know about cleft lip and palate
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A mixed method investigation into the impact of activation therapy with and without word finding for people with aphasia
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Bixley, Morag. - : De Montfort University, 2021. : Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, 2021
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Using every day client and advocate clinical interviews to gather outcome measurements – a mixed methods framework
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Exploring accounts of collaborative working between speech and language therapists and communication support coordinators following stroke
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The verification interview technique: Enabling the evaluation of the impact of language therapy on the quality of life of a person with severe aphasia.
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Aphasia: A mixed methods investigation into the impact of semantic activation therapy with and without word finding: preliminary results from a single therapy trial.
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Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators
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Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators
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Are sound cues easier than meaning cues and can online assessments be used as a productivity tool?
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Aphasia management in an acute setting, what are we doing and why?
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Communication confidence in different settings: perceptions of nineteen people with aphasia
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Best practice for aphasia in the acute sector: a consensus of expert opinions
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People with aphasia creating an aphasia friendly website: The DMU4 experience
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Taking dysphagia management out of the classroom: A ward-based feeding and swallowing training project.
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Constraint-Induced aphasia therapy: Three single case studies.
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Collaborative working: Speech and Language Therapy and the Stroke Association.
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