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Representation and reporting of communicatively vulnerable patients in patient experience research
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Self-help and help-seeking for communication disability in Ghana: implications for the development of communication disability rehabilitation services.
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An investigation of social activities of neurologically healthy older adults and relevance of the Social Activities Checklist (SOCACT-2)
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Communication rehabilitation in sub-Saharan Africa: A workforce profile of speech and language therapists.
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'You needed to rehab . families as well': rehabilitation goals of family members of people with aphasia
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Exploring the meaning of living successfully with aphasia: The use of photography as an adjunct to interviews in research with individuals with aphasia
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Speech-language pathology services for people with aphasia: A survey of current practice in Australia
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Indigenous Research Strategy : Working Better with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and Communities ...
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Indigenous Research Strategy : Working Better with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and Communities
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Davidson, B, Social Policy Research Centre, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW; Spooner, C, Social Policy Research Centre, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW; Fisher, K.R, Social Policy Research Centre, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : Social Policy Research Centre, 2008. : Sydney, 2008
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Clients as teachers: Two aphasia groups at the University of Queensland
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Towards an understanding of the everyday communication of older people with aphasia
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