Perspectives of US speech-language pathologists on supporting the psychosocial health of individuals with aphasia
H Hayashi, M Gravier, K Gustavson… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Individuals living with aphasia (IWA) are more likely than stroke survivors
without aphasia to experience depression, anxiety, stress, and social isolation due to …
without aphasia to experience depression, anxiety, stress, and social isolation due to …
Poststroke Communication Ability Predicts Patient–Informant Discrepancies in Reported Activities and Participation
CC Jewell, SM Harnish, J Brello, AM Lanzi… - American Journal of …, 2024 - ASHA
Background: Participation in life situations has been identified by people with aphasia
(PWA) as an ultimate outcome of rehabilitation and is often measured with patient-reported …
(PWA) as an ultimate outcome of rehabilitation and is often measured with patient-reported …
Experiences of acquired brain injury one-month post-discharge from acute hospitalisation
KJ Talbot, E Krüger, BS Pillay - African journal of disability, 2023 - journals.co.za
Background Healthcare professionals may have a preconceived idea about life after an
acquired brain injury (ABI). Understanding lived experiences of individuals with ABI and …
acquired brain injury (ABI). Understanding lived experiences of individuals with ABI and …
Integrating the local and the global: Using critical reflection to understand our own responsibilities in change and transformation
The theme Local Contexts, Global Practice was selected for the 2020 Speech Pathology
Australia (SPA) national conference in Darwin, and no one anticipated just how relevant the …
Australia (SPA) national conference in Darwin, and no one anticipated just how relevant the …
Speech-Language Pathologists' Perspectives on Working With Couples Impacted by Aphasia
J Allred - 2024 - scholarsarchive.byu.edu
This thesis explores speech-language pathologists'(SLPs) perceptions of, experiences with,
and perceived barriers to providing psychosocial support to couples impacted by aphasia. A …
and perceived barriers to providing psychosocial support to couples impacted by aphasia. A …
Enabling Speech-Language Pathologists to Feel Confident and Competent in Counselling for Supporting Psychological Wellbeing in People Affected by Post-Stroke …
J Sekhon - 2022 - opal.latrobe.edu.au
Enabling Speech-Language Pathologists to Feel Confident and Competent in Counselling for
Supporting Psychological Wellbeing in Page 1 Enabling Speech-Language Pathologists to Feel …
Supporting Psychological Wellbeing in Page 1 Enabling Speech-Language Pathologists to Feel …
[PDF][PDF] “At the end of the day we're kind of motoring along on our own”: Investigating the views of people with aphasia, their family, and speech and language therapists …
JT Henihan - tara.tcd.ie
Stroke significantly impacts the lives of both the person who sustained the stroke and their
entire family unit (Dawes et al., 2022), often profoundly changing the roles and dynamics …
entire family unit (Dawes et al., 2022), often profoundly changing the roles and dynamics …
Rehabilitation of post‐stroke aphasia in Ghana
K Kankam, L Murray - International Journal of Language & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Aphasia, a common consequence of stroke, which affects both communication
and social functioning, and in turn, quality of life, is on the rise due to increases in stroke …
and social functioning, and in turn, quality of life, is on the rise due to increases in stroke …