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Development of a minimum dataset for subacute rehabilitation: a three-round e-Delphi consensus study
Autor:
Katrina Campbell, Theresa Green, Tony Williams, Kellie Stockton, Cate Cameron, Nadine Foster, Merrilyn Banks, Susan Turner, Hannah Chung, Kent Druery, Julia Druery, Sarah J Wallace, Adrienne M Young, Alicia Chaplain, Joshua R Lowe, Kana Appadurai, Penni Burfein, Pauline Burge, Haylee Kajewski, Jasmine Kellaway, Jordan McCamley, Scott Parkinson, Alana Paviour, Ingrid Rosbergen-Wildemors, Donna Ryan, Sonia Sam, Kylie Short, Ben Hackwood
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 3 (2022)
Objectives To develop a minimum dataset to be routinely collected across a heterogenous population within a subacute rehabilitation service to guide best care and outcomes for patients, and value for the health service.Design Three-round e-Delphi exe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7a98109443d54d25840745402de14916
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. :1-24
Autor:
Katherine R. O'Brien, Asaduzzaman Khan, Penni Burfein, David A. Copland, Jade Dignam, Amy D. Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 60:406-421
Purpose The relationship between cognitive abilities and aphasia rehabilitation outcomes is complex and remains poorly understood. This study investigated the influence of language and cognitive abilities on anomia therapy outcomes in adults with aph
Autor:
Tracy Roxbury, Shana Taubert, Andrew Wong, Stephen J. Read, Alan Coulthard, Katie L. McMahon, Katherine R. O'Brien, David A. Copland, Penni Burfein, Anna Farrell
Publikováno v:
Brain and language. 195
The majority of task-based fMRI studies examining the neural mechanisms of aphasia recovery have been in the chronic phase, where people with aphasia typically employ both intact language areas, as well as recruiting additional areas within the left
Autor:
Penni Burfein, Katherine R. O'Brien, David A. Copland, Alicia Rawlings, Amy D. Rodriguez, Jade Dignam
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 81
Introduction Learning capacity may influence an individual’s response to aphasia rehabilitation. However, investigations into the relationship between novel word learning ability and response to anomia therapy are lacking. The aim of the present st
Autor:
Katherine R. O'Brien, Anna Farrell, Amy D. Rodriguez, Penni Burfein, Eril McKinnon, David A. Copland, Jade Dignam
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 46(8)
Background and Purpose— Most studies comparing different levels of aphasia treatment intensity have not controlled the dosage of therapy provided. Consequently, the true effect of treatment intensity in aphasia rehabilitation remains unknown. Aphas