[引用][C] Communication and quality of life in older people with aphasia and healthy older people

M Cruice - 2002 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Understanding and investigating the quality of life of people with communication disabilities
is particularly challenging, as few people beyond the person, his/her family, and the speech …

Measuring quality of life: Comparing family members' and friends' ratings with those of their aphasic partners

M Cruice, L Worrall, L Hickson, R Murison - Aphasiology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Background: A greater awareness of the social consequences of impairments and a growing
need for patient-centred outcomes in contemporary health care has made it increasingly …

Conceptualising quality of life for older people with aphasia

M Cruice, R Hill, L Worrall, L Hickson - Aphasiology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Background: There is an increasing need in speech and language therapy for clinicians to
provide intervention in the context of the broader life‐quality issues for people with aphasia …

Reporting on psychological well-being of older adults with chronic aphasia in the context of unaffected peers

M Cruice, L Worrall, L Hickson - Disability and rehabilitation, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. It is important for professionals working with individuals with acquired neurogenic
communication disorders to consider their clients' psychological well-being. Much is known …

Finding a focus for quality of life with aphasia: Social and emotional health, and psychological well-being

M Cruice, L Worrall, L Hickson, R Murison - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Speech pathologists infrequently address the quality of aphasic people's lives
in a direct manner in rehabilitation, most likely due to the difficulty in grasping the role of …

Identifying the communication activities of older people with aphasia: Evidence from naturalistic observation

B Davidson, L Worrall, L Hickson - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Increasingly there is a call from clinicians and researchers for measures that
document the impact of aphasia on a person's everyday communication. Do existing …

Quantifying aphasic people's social lives in the context of non‐aphasic peers

M Cruice, L Worrall, L Hickson - Aphasiology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social
lives has become increasingly important in recent times to further our understanding of the …

The role of well-being in quality of life for the person with acquired communication impairments

M Cruice - … well being and acquired communication impairment, 2010 - books.google.com
Well-being is an important consideration for any professional (clinician or researcher)
working with people who have acquired communication difficulties. The role of well-being in …

Quality of life ratings and proxy bias in primary progressive aphasia: Two sides to the story?

L Ruggero, K Croot, L Nickels - American Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
A valid measure of quality of life is important for clinical goal setting and for evaluating
interventions. In the amnestic dementias, proxy-raters (eg friends, families, clinicians) …

Advancing the development and understanding of patient-based outcomes in persons with aphasia

PJ Doyle - … on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and …, 2005 - ASHA
Geriatric Research Education & Clinical Center, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
Department of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh …