Stroke and aphasia quality of life scale-39 (SAQOL-39) evaluation of acceptability, reliability, and validity K Hilari, S Byng, DL Lamping, SC Smith Stroke 34 (8), 1944-1950, 2003 | 648 | 2003 |
The impact of stroke: are people with aphasia different to those without? K Hilari Disability and rehabilitation 33 (3), 211-218, 2011 | 428 | 2011 |
What are the important factors in health-related quality of life for people with aphasia? A systematic review K Hilari, JJ Needle, KL Harrison Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 93 (1), S86-S95. e4, 2012 | 405 | 2012 |
Psychological distress after stroke and aphasia: the first six months K Hilari, S Northcott, P Roy, J Marshall, RD Wiggins, J Chataway, D Ames Clinical rehabilitation 24 (2), 181-190, 2010 | 302 | 2010 |
A systematic review of the impact of stroke on social support and social networks: associated factors and patterns of change S Northcott, B Moss, K Harrison, K Hilari Clinical rehabilitation 30 (8), 811-831, 2016 | 294 | 2016 |
Why do people lose their friends after a stroke? S Northcott, K Hilari International Journal of language & communication disorders 46 (5), 524-534, 2011 | 242 | 2011 |
Social support in people with chronic aphasia K Hilari, S Northcott Aphasiology 20 (1), 17-36, 2006 | 242 | 2006 |
Predictors of health-related quality of life (HRQL) in people with chronic aphasia K Hilari, R Wiggins, P Roy, S Byng, S Smith Aphasiology 17 (4), 365-381, 2003 | 210 | 2003 |
Health‐related quality of life in people with severe aphasia K Hilari, S Byng International journal of language & communication disorders 44 (2), 193-205, 2009 | 194 | 2009 |
A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement SJ Wallace, L Worrall, T Rose, G Le Dorze, C Breitenstein, K Hilari, ... International journal of stroke 14 (2), 180-185, 2019 | 193 | 2019 |
Proxy and self-report agreement on the Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale-39 K Hilari, S Owen, SJ Farrelly Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 78 (10), 1072-1075, 2007 | 192 | 2007 |
Psychometric properties of the Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale (SAQOL-39) in a generic stroke population K Hilari, DL Lamping, SC Smith, S Northcott, A Lamb, J Marshall Clinical rehabilitation 23 (6), 544-557, 2009 | 170 | 2009 |
Measuring quality of life in people with aphasia: the Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale K Hilari, S Byng International journal of language & communication disorders 36 (sup1), 86-91, 2001 | 142 | 2001 |
Evaluating the benefits of aphasia intervention delivered in virtual reality: results of a quasi-randomised study J Marshall, T Booth, N Devane, J Galliers, H Greenwood, K Hilari, ... PloS one 11 (8), e0160381, 2016 | 127 | 2016 |
Aphasia blog talk: How does stroke and aphasia affect a person’s social relationships? D Fotiadou, S Northcott, A Chatzidaki, K Hilari Aphasiology 28 (11), 1281-1300, 2014 | 122 | 2014 |
Reviewing the quality of discourse information measures in aphasia M Pritchard, K Hilari, N Cocks, L Dipper International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 52 (6), 689-732, 2017 | 112 | 2017 |
A systematic review of semantic feature analysis therapy studies for aphasia EA Efstratiadou, I Papathanasiou, R Holland, A Archonti, K Hilari Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61 (5), 1261-1278, 2018 | 109 | 2018 |
How do speech‐and‐language therapists address the psychosocial well‐being of people with aphasia? Results of a UK online survey S Northcott, A Simpson, B Moss, N Ahmed, K Hilari International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 52 (3), 356-373, 2017 | 101 | 2017 |
“Struggling to stay connected”: comparing the social relationships of healthy older people and people with stroke and aphasia K Hilari, S Northcott Aphasiology 31 (6), 674-687, 2017 | 99 | 2017 |
What factors predict who will have a strong social network following a stroke? S Northcott, J Marshall, K Hilari Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 59 (4), 772-783, 2016 | 87 | 2016 |