[HTML][HTML] Perspectives of working-age adults with aphasia regarding social participation

NM Souchon, E Krüger, R Eccles… - African Journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Working-age adults with aphasia experience difficulties in social participation,
specifically fulfilling social roles and reintegrating into communities. Literature regarding …

Social participation through the eyes of people with aphasia

RJP Dalemans, L De Witte, D Wade… - … journal of language …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social
participation and its influencing factors. Aims: To explore how people with aphasia perceive …

'I hated being ghosted'–The relevance of social participation for living well with post‐stroke aphasia: Qualitative interviews with working aged adults

M Manning, A MacFarlane, A Hickey… - Health …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background In the context of increasing incidence of stroke in working aged adults, there is
a specific need to explore the views of working aged adults with post‐stroke aphasia, whose …

Environmental factors that influence the community participation of adults with aphasia: The perspective of service industry workers

K Brown, L McGahan, M Alkhaledi, D Seah, T Howe… - Aphasiology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The loss of language and the inability to communicate effectively as a result of
aphasia often affects community participation. Within the World Health Organisation …

“It's not really worth my while”: understanding contextual factors contributing to decisions to participate in community aphasia groups

L Lanyon, L Worrall, M Rose - Disability and rehabilitation, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social
participation. The potential barriers and facilitators to accessing and maintaining group …

Social participation in working-age adults with aphasia: an updated systematic review

C Pike, A Kritzinger, B Pillay - Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Background: A previous systematic review found limited data regarding social participation
in working-age people with aphasia (PWA). A review of recent studies may reveal more …

Combating social isolation for people with severe chronic aphasia through community aphasia groups: consumer views on getting it right and wrong

L Lanyon, L Worrall, M Rose - Aphasiology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Group participation has been demonstrated to have a range of benefits for
people with chronic aphasia yet the strength of empirical findings is limited by the under …

A description of social participation in working‐age persons with aphasia: A review of the literature

RJP Dalemans, LP De Witte, DT Wade… - Aphasiology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Communication impairments following stroke impact on social interactions and
life experience. To look beyond body functions and activities into actual performance in life …

A pilot study on how speech-language pathologists include social participation in aphasia rehabilitation

MP Laliberté, C Alary Gauvreau, G Le Dorze - Aphasiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: People with aphasia have trouble achieving satisfying social participation.
Despite recommendations to include social participation in rehabilitation, it is unknown how …

A description of the personal and environmental determinants of participation several years post-stroke according to the views of people who have aphasia

G Le Dorze, É Salois-Bellerose, M Alepins… - Aphasiology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background: People with aphasia face situations of handicap in their daily life and activities
for which they were not fully prepared in rehabilitation. Aims: The present research aimed to …