Perspectives of people with aphasia post-stroke towards personal recovery and living successfully: A systematic review and thematic synthesis

M Manning, A MacFarlane, A Hickey, S Franklin - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Background There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live
well via person-centred, integrated care. There is a growing body of qualitative literature …

[HTML][HTML] Development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statements using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method

E Power, E Thomas, L Worrall, M Rose, L Togher… - BMJ open, 2015 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To develop and validate a national set of best practice statements for use in post-
stroke aphasia rehabilitation. Design Literature review and statement validation using the …

Engaging people experiencing communication disability in stroke rehabilitation: a qualitative study

FAS Bright, NM Kayes, KM McPherson… - … journal of language & …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Engagement is commonly considered important in stroke rehabilitation, with
some arguing it is essential for positive patient outcomes. An emerging body of research …

The use of interpretive description within Kaupapa Māori research

KM Brewer, MLN Harwood… - Qualitative health …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Kaupapa Māori research (KMR) is an Indigenous research approach that is decolonizing
and transformative. Interpretive description (ID) is a qualitative methodology used to …

The experience of close personal relationships from the perspective of people with aphasia: Thematic analysis of the literature

A Ford, J Douglas, R O'Halloran - Aphasiology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Although changes within interpersonal relationships have a substantial impact
on quality of life, few authors have focused on how these changes are experienced by …

“You felt like a prisoner in your own self, trapped”: the experiences of Aboriginal people with acquired communication disorders

E Armstrong, J Coffin, D Hersh… - Disability and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Purpose Aboriginal Australians are under-represented in brain injury rehabilitation
services despite a high incidence of both stroke and traumatic brain injury in this population …

“For Māori, language is precious. And without it we are a bit lost”: Māori experiences of aphasia

KM McLellan, CM McCann, LE Worrall… - Aphasiology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Experiences of aphasia are shaped by culture. Therefore, to provide
appropriate services for people with aphasia (PWA), speech-language therapists (SLTs) …

Communication disorders after stroke in Aboriginal Australians

E Armstrong, D Hersh, C Hayward… - Disability and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Limited research exists on acquired communication disorders (ACD) in Aboriginal
Australians despite their high rates of stroke. Their uptake of rehabilitation services is low …

Māori experiences of aphasia therapy:“But I'm from Hauiti and we've got shags”

KM McLellan, CM McCann, LE Worrall… - … Journal of Speech …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This study explored Māori experiences of aphasia therapy, with a view to ascertaining what
makes a service culturally safe as well as “accessible to and culturally appropriate for” Māori …

A call for transformative intersectional LPAA intervention for equity and social justice in ethnosocially diverse post-stroke aphasia services

JG Centeno - Seminars in Speech and Language, 2023 - thieme-connect.com
The disproportionate health disparities in ethnoracial groups highlighted by the COVID-19
pandemic catalyzed a sociopolitical momentum for transformative approaches in health …