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Autor:
Lucy Dipper, Niamh Devane, Rachel Barnard, Nicola Botting, Mary Boyle, Lin Cockayne, Deborah Hersh, Carla Magdalani, Jane Marshall, Kate Swinburn, Madeline Cruice
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 19, Iss 6, p e0304385 (2024)
BackgroundStroke survivors with aphasia want to improve their everyday talking (discourse). In current UK practice, 90% of speech and language therapists believe discourse assessment and treatment is part of their role but are hampered by barriers in
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https://doaj.org/article/c3eb34e3da154040804df5dfc228dbbb
Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 2, p 183 (2021)
Discourse (a unit of language longer than a single sentence) is fundamental to everyday communication. People with aphasia (a language impairment occurring most frequently after stroke, or other brain damage) have communication difficulties which lea
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https://doaj.org/article/b8acae89d69f465e840092a1d94c154d
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. :1-23
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders.
Autor:
Sarah J. Wallace, Linda Worrall, Tanya A. Rose, Reem S. W. Alyahya, Edna Babbitt, Suzanne Beeke, Carola de Beer, Arpita Bose, Audrey Bowen, Marian C. Brady, Caterina Breitenstein, Stefanie Bruehl, Lucy Bryant, Bonnie B. Y. Cheng, Leora R. Cherney, Paul Conroy, David A. Copland, Claire Croteau, Madeline Cruice, Lucy Dipper, Katerina Hilari, Tami Howe, Helen Kelly, Swathi Kiran, Ann‐Charlotte Laska, Jane Marshall, Laura L. Murray, Janet Patterson, Gill Pearl, Jana Quinting, Elizabeth Rochon, Miranda L. Rose, Ilona Rubi‐Fessen, Karen Sage, Nina Simmons‐Mackie, Evy Visch‐Brink, Anna Volkmer, Janet Webster, Anne Whitworth, Guylaine Le Dorze
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. Wiley-Blackwell
Wallace, S J, Worrall, L, Rose, T A, Alyahya, R S W, Babbitt, E, Beeke, S, De Beer, C, Bose, A, Bowen, A, Brady, M C, Breitenstein, C, Bruehl, S, Bryant, L, Cheng, B B Y, Cherney, L R, Conroy, P, Copland, D A, Croteau, C, Cruice, M, Dipper, L, Hilari, K, Howe, T, Kelly, H, Kiran, S, Laska, A C, Marshall, J, Murray, L L, Patterson, J, Pearl, G, Quinting, J, Rochon, E, Rose, M L, Rubi-Fessen, I, Sage, K, Simmons-Mackie, N, Visch-Brink, E, Volkmer, A, Webster, J, Whitworth, A & Le Dorze, G 2022, ' Measuring communication as a core outcome in aphasia trials: Results of the ROMA-2 international core outcome set development meeting ', International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders . https://doi.org/10.1111/1460-6984.12840
Wallace, S J, Worrall, L, Rose, T A, Alyahya, R S W, Babbitt, E, Beeke, S, De Beer, C, Bose, A, Bowen, A, Brady, M C, Breitenstein, C, Bruehl, S, Bryant, L, Cheng, B B Y, Cherney, L R, Conroy, P, Copland, D A, Croteau, C, Cruice, M, Dipper, L, Hilari, K, Howe, T, Kelly, H, Kiran, S, Laska, A C, Marshall, J, Murray, L L, Patterson, J, Pearl, G, Quinting, J, Rochon, E, Rose, M L, Rubi-Fessen, I, Sage, K, Simmons-Mackie, N, Visch-Brink, E, Volkmer, A, Webster, J, Whitworth, A & Le Dorze, G 2022, ' Measuring communication as a core outcome in aphasia trials: Results of the ROMA-2 international core outcome set development meeting ', International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders . https://doi.org/10.1111/1460-6984.12840
Background: Evidence-based recommendations for a core outcome set (COS; minimum set of outcomes) for aphasia treatment research have been developed (the Research Outcome Measurement in Aphasia—ROMA, COS). Five recommended core outcome constructs: c
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::98009918b07ab6cfdcb3659738a4c828
https://pure.eur.nl/en/publications/5890e4db-775b-4ea6-a0de-01eeabb76c65
https://pure.eur.nl/en/publications/5890e4db-775b-4ea6-a0de-01eeabb76c65
Autor:
S. Grobler, L. Scarth, V. Dhaliwal, J. Bannister, N. Charles, Jane Marshall, Deborah Hersh, S. Aujla, Nicola Botting, Richard Talbot, Madeline Cruice, Mary Boyle, Lucy Dipper, S. Morris, Madeleine Pritchard
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 36:1159-1181
Background Although spoken discourse is an outcome prioritised by all stakeholders in aphasia rehabilitation, assessment and treatment of discourse are not routine clinical practice. The small evidence base, varied clinical expertise, multiple barrie
Autor:
C. Kirmess, M. Gil, Wendy Best, M. van de Sandt, V. de Aguiar, Marian C. Brady, Evy Visch-Brink, M. Mendez Orellana, M. Markey, Miranda Rose, Sue Franklin, Erin Godecke, C. Meinzer, Lucy Dipper, Stefanie Bruehl, M. Norvik, Femke Nouwens, Anne Whitworth, A. Baumgaertner, G. Denes
Publikováno v:
Dipper, L T, Franklin, S, De Aguiar, V, Baumgaertner, A, Brady, M, Best, W, Bruehl, S, Denes, G, Godecke, E, Gil, M, Kirmess, C, Markey, M, Meinzer, C, Mendez Orellana, M, Norvik, M, Nouwens, F, Rose, M L, Van De Sandt, M, Whitworth, A & Visch-brink, E G 2021, ' An Umbrella Review of Aphasia Intervention descriPtion In Research: the AsPIRE project ', Aphasiology, pp. 1-26 . https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2020.1852001
Background: Recent reviews conclude that aphasia intervention is effective. However, replication and implementation require detailed reporting of intervention is and a specification of participant profiles. To date, reviews concentrate more on effica
Treatment for improving discourse in aphasia: a systematic review and synthesis of the evidence base
Autor:
Deborah Hersh, Madeline Cruice, Madeleine Pritchard, Lucy Dipper, Mary Boyle, Jane Marshall, Nicola Botting
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 35:1125-1167
Background\ud Improved discourse production is a priority for all key stakeholders in aphasia rehabilitation. A Cochrane review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for aphasia found speech and language therapy treatment to be effective for improvi
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Purpose Aphasia research demonstrates increasing interest in the treatment of verb retrieval deficits. This systematically conducted scoping review reports on the level and fidelity of the current evidence for verb treatments; on its effectiveness re
Purpose: This review article synthesizes and evaluates the evidence for sentence production treatments in aphasia, systematically charting impairment-based and functional communication outcomes. It reports (a) the level of evidence and fidelity of se
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bdaa35e738a432f780ec3f3e30b064f9