Do people with aphasia receive written stroke and aphasia information?

TA Rose, LE Worrall, KT McKenna, LM Hickson… - Aphasiology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Despite the well‐documented benefits of providing people with written health
information, there is a growing body of evidence indicating that people who have aphasia …

Do people with aphasia want written stroke and aphasia information? A verbal survey exploring preferences for when and how to provide stroke and aphasia …

T Rose, L Worrall, L Hickson… - Topics in stroke …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Written health information can be better comprehended by people with aphasia if it
is provided in an aphasia-friendly format. However, before pursuing research in the area of …

Providing aphasia-friendly information in the healthcare setting: applying the theoretical domains framework to identify factors that influence speech pathologists' self …

C Briffa, R Sullivan, J Murray, M van den Berg - Aphasiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Background The Australian stroke guidelines recommend aphasia-friendly
formatting of written health information to improve comprehension for people with aphasia …

The effectiveness of aphasia‐friendly principles for printed health education materials for people with aphasia following stroke

T Rose, L Worrall, K McKenna - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Provision of health information to people with aphasia is inadequate. Current
practice in providing printed health education materials to people with aphasia does not …

Aphasia friendly written health information: Content and design characteristics

TA Rose, LE Worrall, LM Hickson… - International journal of …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
People with aphasia need communicatively accessible written health information.
Healthcare providers require knowledge of how to develop printed education materials …

Analysis of stroke patients' and carers' reading ability and the content and design of written materials: recommendations for improving written stroke information

T Hoffmann, K McKenna - Patient education and counseling, 2006 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their
carers and the reading level and content and design characteristics of the written information …

Evaluation of the readability, validity, and user-friendliness of written web-based patient education materials for aphasia

SN Abou-Diab, DC Moser, SR Atcherson - Aphasiology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Despite the importance of written healthcare information in improving an
individual's health status, patients may not be able to sufficiently utilize available resources …

What people living with aphasia think about the availability of aphasia resources

JJ Hinckley, A Hasselkus, E Ganzfried - 2013 - ASHA
Purpose Obtaining health information and resources can influence an individual's (a) access
to services,(b) interactions with health care providers, and (c) ability to manage one's own …

Public awareness of aphasia in New Zealand

C McCann, K Tunnicliffe, R Anderson - Aphasiology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Awareness and knowledge of aphasia is limited among the public and in the
healthcare sector despite considerable efforts being made internationally to address this …

Collaborative design of accessible information with people with aphasia

R Herbert, E Gregory, C Haw - Aphasiology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: People with aphasia report preferences for specially formatted health
information materials, but there is little evidence that modified materials result in improved …