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Evaluation of Social Work Communication Skills to Allow People with Aphasia to be Part of the Decision Making Process in Healthcare

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Pages 128-144 | Published online: 05 Feb 2009

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Rebecca El-Helou, Brooke Ryan & Ian Kneebone. (2023) Development of the “Kalmer” relaxation intervention: co-design with stroke survivors with aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 45:9, pages 1517-1529.
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Sarah Northcott, Alan Simpson, Becky Moss, Nafiso Ahmed & Katerina Hilari. (2017) How do speech-and-language therapists address the psychosocial well-being of people with aphasia? Results of a UK online survey. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 52:3, pages 356-373.
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Deborah Hersh. (2015) “Hopeless, Sorry, Hopeless”. Topics in Language Disorders 35:3, pages 219-236.
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J. Manthorpe & K. Samsi. (2011) Improving Practice in Communication with Older People and Support Networks Living in Housing with Care Schemes: Aspirations and Ambitions. British Journal of Social Work 42:8, pages 1495-1512.
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Sally Riggall. (2011) Social work students’ experiences of using the Egan Skilled Helper model. The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning 11:1, pages 37-53.
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Laura Dickey, Aura Kagan, M. Patrice Lindsay, Jiming Fang, Alexandra Rowland & Sandra Black. (2010) Incidence and Profile of Inpatient Stroke-Induced Aphasia in Ontario, Canada. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 91:2, pages 196-202.
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