Communicative and Supportive Strategies: A Qualitative Study Investigating Nursing Staff's Communicative Practice With Patients With Aphasia in Stroke Care

MI Loft, C Volck, LR Jensen - Global Qualitative Nursing …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aimed to provide detailed descriptions of the influences on the nursing staff's
communicative practices with patients with aphasia in the context of usual stroke care …

Best practice in post-stroke aphasia services according to people with lived experience. A modified nominal group technique study

SJ Wallace, L Anemaat, M Attard, C Baker, K Berg… - Aphasiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Clinical practice guidelines and best practice statements aim to optimise patient
outcomes through recommended processes of care. The Aphasia United Best Practice …

Aphasia disrupts usual care:“I'm not mad, I'm not deaf”–the experiences of individuals with aphasia and family members in hospital

M Carragher, G Steel, R O'Halloran… - Disability and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Communication difficulties are highly prevalent in the stroke population, with
implications for patient experience, safety and outcomes. This study explores the …

A multinational online survey of the goal setting practice of rehabilitation staff with stroke survivors with aphasia

SE Brown, L Scobbie, L Worrall, MC Brady - Aphasiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Goal setting is an essential rehabilitation activity. However, multidisciplinary
rehabilitation staff goal-setting practice with stroke survivors with aphasia and associated …

Using an implementation framework to survey outcome measurement and treatment practices in aphasia

C Tierney-Hendricks, ME Schliep… - American Journal of …, 2022 - ASHA
Purpose: Best practices in the field of aphasia rehabilitation increasingly acknowledge a
whole-person approach that values interventions aimed at reducing impairments, while also …

Experiences of participating in group‐based rehabilitation programmes: A qualitative study of community‐dwelling adults with post‐stroke aphasia

SHS Lo, JPC Chau - International Journal of Language & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background People with post‐stroke aphasia tend to have smaller social networks, a higher
risk of depression and poorer health‐related quality of life than those who do not have …

Understanding experiences, unmet needs and priorities related to post-stroke aphasia care: stage one of an experience-based co-design project

LN Anemaat, VJ Palmer, DA Copland, G Binge… - BMJ open, 2024 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective People with post-stroke aphasia (language/communication impairment) and their
supporters report mixed satisfaction with stroke and aphasia care. To date, however, their …

Optimising Healthcare Communication for People with Aphasia in Hospital: Key Directions for Future Research

E Lamborn, M Carragher, R O'Halloran… - Current Physical Medicine …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review People with aphasia and their healthcare workers have difficulty
communicating, leaving people with aphasia at risk of poorer quality care, experiences and …

Ways to improve communication and support in healthcare centres according to people with aphasia and their relatives: a Dutch perspective

M van Rijssen, J Isaksen, D Vandenborre… - Aphasiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background There is an increasing amount of research that investigates the needs and
wishes of people with aphasia and their relatives with regards to improving the accessibility …

Respiration-based human-machine interface for aphasic patients with limited physical mobility

K Tang, X Chen, X Ding, X Yu, F Liu, J Lu - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024 - Elsevier
Communication between aphasic patients and health care professionals (HCPs) is often
difficult, which is even more complex for aphasic patients with limited physical mobility. In …