How does severity of aphasia influence individual responsiveness to rehabilitation? Using big data to understand theories of aphasia rehabilitation
S Kiran - Seminars in speech and language, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
Our ability to make great progress in delivering, optimizing, and predicting rehabilitation
outcomes for individuals with aphasia is challenged by factors that influence rehabilitation …
outcomes for individuals with aphasia is challenged by factors that influence rehabilitation …
Aphasia assessments: A survey of clinical and research settings
Background: An important goal of aphasia rehabilitation research is to examine the degree
to which outcome measures capture change in impairment, functional communication tasks …
to which outcome measures capture change in impairment, functional communication tasks …
Using big-data to validate theories of rehabilitation in aphasia
S Kiran, C Des Roches - 53rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Introduction. While the evidence for efficacy of rehabilitation of language disorders is fairly
robust and conclusive (Allen, et al., 2012; Brady, et al., 2012; Kelly, Brady, & Enderby, 2010; …
robust and conclusive (Allen, et al., 2012; Brady, et al., 2012; Kelly, Brady, & Enderby, 2010; …
Predicting outcomes of language rehabilitation: Prognostic factors for immediate and long-term outcomes after aphasia therapy
Background: Aphasia therapy is an effective approach to improve language function in
chronic aphasia. However, it remains unclear what prognostic factors facilitate therapy …
chronic aphasia. However, it remains unclear what prognostic factors facilitate therapy …
Understanding, facilitating and predicting aphasia recovery after rehabilitation
M Varkanitsa, S Kiran - International journal of speech-language …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This paper reviews several studies whose aim was to understand the nature of
language recovery in chronic aphasia and identify predictors of how people may recover …
language recovery in chronic aphasia and identify predictors of how people may recover …
Self-and surrogate-reported communication functioning in aphasia
PJ Doyle, WD Hula, SN Austermann Hula… - Quality of Life …, 2013 - Springer
Purpose To evaluate the dimensionality and measurement invariance of the aphasia
communication outcome measure (ACOM), a self-and surrogate-reported measure of …
communication outcome measure (ACOM), a self-and surrogate-reported measure of …
Beyond measures of language performance
C Ellis Jr - Aphasiology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Researchers and clinicians engaged in the study and treatment of aphasia have made
substantial progress over the past 30 years. Substantial improvements have been made in …
substantial progress over the past 30 years. Substantial improvements have been made in …
[引用][C] Understanding important changes in aphasia recovery: A co-designed, aphasia-friendly handout of research results
Food Poisoning Informational Tri Fold Brochure Page 1 You can set goals for recovery: Set
goals together with your speech pathologist. Personal goals may help you make meaningful …
goals together with your speech pathologist. Personal goals may help you make meaningful …
Learning ability in post-stroke aphasia: Success, strategy use and implications for therapy
SV Rohter - 2014 - dspace.mit.edu
Aphasia is an impairment in the expression or comprehension of language that results from
stroke, traumatic brain injury or progressive neurological disease. Approximately one million …
stroke, traumatic brain injury or progressive neurological disease. Approximately one million …
Current practice and barriers and facilitators to outcome measurement in aphasia rehabilitation: a cross-sectional study using the theoretical domains framework
H Arnold, SJ Wallace, B Ryan, E Finch, K Shrubsole - Aphasiology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Background: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) measure outcomes to
gauge the impact of their interventions and to inform best care for clients. Previous research …
gauge the impact of their interventions and to inform best care for clients. Previous research …