Elizabeth Usher memorial lecture: Beyond our practice borders—using a biopsychosocial framework to improve long-term outcomes for people living with aphasia

ML Rose - International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Purpose: Over 140 000 Australians live with aphasia after stroke, with this number
of people living with aphasia increasing significantly when aphasia arising from traumatic …

Living successfully with aphasia during the first year post-stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study

B Grohn, L Worrall, N Simmons-Mackie, K Hudson - Aphasiology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Studies exploring the concept of living successfully with aphasia have
advanced the understanding of positive adaptive factors, which may inform clinical …

[图书][B] Psychotherapy and aphasia: Interventions for emotional wellbeing and relationships

K Meredith, G Yeates - 2019 - books.google.com
Psychotherapy and Aphasia: Interventions for Emotional Wellbeing and Relationships is an
exciting international collaboration among clinical neuropsychologists, speech and …

An investigation into life needs across stages of recovery from aphasia: implications for service delivery

J Alberts - 2002 - open.uct.ac.za
Recent shifts in the philosophy of aphasia rehabilitation have engendered research interests
in the broad and long-term consequences of the condition. In response, this study aimed to …

The aphasia action, success, and knowledge programme: results from an Australian phase I trial of a speech-pathology-led intervention for people with aphasia early …

B Ryan, K Hudson, L Worrall, N Simmons-Mackie… - Brain …, 2017 - cambridge.org
Background: Speech pathologists work to optimise communication and reduce the
emotional and social impact of communication disability in patients with aphasia but need …

Aphasia rehabilitation in Australia: Current practices, challenges and future directions

M Rose, A Ferguson, E Power, L Togher… - International journal of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This study reports on current aphasia rehabilitation practices of speech-language
pathologists in Australia. A 30-item web-based survey targeted approaches to aphasia …

'Emotion is of the essence.… Number one priority': A nested qualitative study exploring psychosocial adjustment to stroke and aphasia

B Moss, S Northcott, N Behn, K Monnelly… - … Journal of Language …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Stroke and aphasia can have a profound impact on people's lives, and
depression is a common, frequently persistent consequence. Social networks also suffer …

Adjustment processes in chronic aphasia after stroke: Exploring multiple perspectives in the context of a community-based intervention

K Mumby, A Whitworth - Aphasiology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The impact of chronic aphasia following stroke on quality of life (QOL) is widely
acknowledged, with improved QOL recognised as an important outcome in aphasia …

Comparing and contrasting views: Building consensus around quality of life with aphasia

M Cruice, R Hill, L Worrall… - Language disorders in …, 2008 - books.google.com
In aphasiology, there is little published research on what quality of life is like for people who
have aphasia. There are seminal papers on the consequences of aphasia on life that have …

Aphasia centers: A growing trend in North America

N Simmons-Mackie - Seminars in speech and language, 2011 - thieme-connect.com
Language addresses a relatively new service delivery option in aphasia treatment—the
''aphasia center.''Although the first aphasia center was founded over 30 years ago, it is only …