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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Current Australian speech-language pathology practice in addressing psychological well-being in people with aphasia after stroke

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Bonnie B. Y. Cheng, Brooke J. Ryan, David A. Copland & Sarah J. Wallace. (2023) Prognostication in post-stroke aphasia: Perspectives of people with aphasia on receiving information about recovery. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 33:5, pages 871-902.
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Caroline Baker, Miranda L. Rose, Brooke Ryan & Linda Worrall. (2021) Barriers and facilitators to implementing stepped psychological care for people with aphasia: Perspectives of stroke health professionals. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 28:8, pages 581-593.
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Rebecca J. Bennett, Caitlin Barr, Alex Cortis, Robert H. Eikelboom, Melanie Ferguson, Daniel Gerace, Eithne Heffernan, Louise Hickson, Lisette van Leeuwen, Joseph Montano, Jill E. Preminger, Marieke Pronk, Gabrielle H. Saunders, Gurjit Singh, Barbra H. B. Timmer, Barbara Weinstein & Sandra Bellekom. (2021) Audiological approaches to address the psychosocial needs of adults with hearing loss: perceived benefit and likelihood of use. International Journal of Audiology 60:sup2, pages 12-19.
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Sarah J. Wallace, Caroline Baker, Caitlin Brandenburg, Lucy Bryant, Guylaine Le Dorze, Emma Power, Madeleine Pritchard, Miranda L. Rose, Tanya Rose, Brooke Ryan, Kirstine Shrubsole, Nina Simmons-Mackie, Leanne Togher & Megan Trebilcock. (2019) A how-to guide to aphasia services: celebrating Professor Linda Worrall’s contribution to the field. Aphasiology 33:7, pages 888-902.
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Natalie Ciccone, Elizabeth Armstrong, Deborah Hersh, Mick Adams & Meaghan MCAllister. (2019) The Wangi (talking) project: A feasibility study of a rehabilitation model for aboriginal people with acquired communication disorders after stroke. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 21:3, pages 305-316.
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Caroline Baker, Linda Worrall, Miranda Rose, Kyla Hudson, Brooke Ryan & Leana O’Byrne. (2018) A systematic review of rehabilitation interventions to prevent and treat depression in post-stroke aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 40:16, pages 1870-1892.
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Michelle C. Attard, Yasmine Loupis, Leanne Togher & Miranda L. Rose. (2018) The efficacy of an inter-disciplinary community aphasia group for living well with aphasia. Aphasiology 32:2, pages 105-138.
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Fazlallah Afshangian, Mohammad Nami, Amin Abolhasani Foroughi, Amir Rahimi, Ryan Husak, Franco Fabbro, Barbara Tomasino & Christine Kremer. (2017) Coprolalia in aphasic patients with stroke: a longitudinal observation from the BLAS2T database. Neurocase 23:5-6, pages 249-262.
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Sarah J. Wallace, Linda Worrall, Tanya Rose & Guylaine Le Dorze. (2017) Which treatment outcomes are most important to aphasia clinicians and managers? An international e-Delphi consensus study. Aphasiology 31:6, pages 643-673.
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Abby M. Foster, Linda E. Worrall, Miranda L. Rose & Robyn O’Halloran. (2016) ‘I do the best I can’: an in-depth exploration of the aphasia management pathway in the acute hospital setting. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:18, pages 1765-1779.
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David Trembath. (2015) Connections between client, clinician and context: Selected articles from the 2014 Speech Pathology Australia Conference. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 17:3, pages 197-198.
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