Aphasia rehabilitation when speech pathologists and clients do not share the same language: a scoping review

CS Larkman, K Mellahn, W Han, ML Rose - Aphasiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Growing cultural and linguistic diversity globally is increasingly requiring speech
pathologists to provide effective and equitable aphasia rehabilitation to clients with whom …

Māori speech-language therapy research in Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review

RJH Meechan, KM Brewer - Speech, language and hearing, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this scoping review was to document all Māori speech-language therapy
research undertaken in New Zealand in the past 20 years and identify gaps in the literature …

Decolonizing speech-language pathology practice in acquired neurogenic disorders

C Penn, E Armstrong, K Brewer, B Purves… - Perspectives of the ASHA …, 2017 - ASHA
Indigenous peoples throughout the world, despite being known to suffer from increased risk
of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI), are marginalised in terms of access to …

[PDF][PDF] Implications of United States Service Evidence for Growing Multiethnic Adult Neurorehabilitation Caseloads Worldwide.

JG Centeno, JL Harris - … Journal of Speech-Language Pathology & …, 2021 - researchgate.net
The interaction of worldwide population aging with the concurrent growth in global
ethnoracial diversity is estimated to substantially expand ethnogeriatric neurorehabilitation …

Foundations of equitable speech-language therapy for all: The Treaty of Waitangi and Māori health

KM Brewer, W Andrews - Speech, language and hearing, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The delivery of health services, including speech-language therapy (SLT), is influenced by
the culture of the healthcare discipline and the unique cultural, social and political history of …

Working with Māori adults with aphasia: An online professional development course for speech-language therapists

KM Brewer, CM McCann, MLN Harwood - Aphasiology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: This paper presents the pilot testing of an online professional development
(PD) course for New Zealand (NZ) speech-language therapists (SLTs) working with Māori …

Epilogue: Harnessing the experimental and clinical resources to address service imperatives in multiethnic aphasia caseloads

JG Centeno, S Kiran, E Armstrong - Aphasiology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background Decisive efforts are needed to expand the experimental, professional, and
clinical foundations that will strengthen service provision and minimize service disparities in …

Māori aspirations following stroke: A pathway forward for the speech-language therapy field

M Eustace, K McGarr, C Theys - Aphasiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Background Attempts to improve Indigenous health outcomes are evident in the
speech-language therapy (SLT) field, although they are restricted by a limited evidence …

Towards a community of care for people with aphasia: Some lessons on working in multicultural settings

J Watermeyer - Aphasiology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Providing aphasia care in multilingual and multicultural settings necessitates
increased attention in light of current migration and globalisation patterns. Delivering care …

The complexities of designing therapy for Māori living with stroke-related communication disorders

K Brewer, C McCann, M Harwood - 2016 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Stroke-related communication disorders can have a substantial impact on Māori whānau
(extended family). Timely and appropriate speech-language therapy is required, but there …