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Perceptions of the obstacles to work reintegration for persons with aphasia

Pages 269-290 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Mauro Viganò, Giulia Gilardone, Dario Cassinelli, Francesca M. Fumagalli, Maria Scialla, Marco Gilardone, Roberta Dameno, Massimo Corbo & Alessia Monti. (2022) The Italian Aphasia Awareness Survey (IAAS): an online questionnaire about the public knowledge of aphasia in Italy, informative findings. Aphasiology 36:5, pages 599-617.
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Julie Morris, Sue Franklin & Fiona Menger. (2011) Returning to work with aphasia: A case study. Aphasiology 25:8, pages 890-907.
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TamiJ. Howe, LindaE. Worrall & LouiseM. H. Hickson. (2008) Interviews with people with aphasia: Environmental factors that influence their community participation . Aphasiology 22:10, pages 1092-1120.
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RuthJ. P. Dalemans, LucP. De Witte, DerickT. Wade & WimJ. A. Van den Heuvel. (2008) A description of social participation in working‐age persons with aphasia: A review of the literature. Aphasiology 22:10, pages 1071-1091.
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Anja Wunderlich, Georg Newesely & Johanna Reheis. (2023) Communicative participation with public authorities: Experiences of people with aphasia, people who stutter, and employees of public authorities. Journal of Communication Disorders 102, pages 106314.
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Jamie F. Mayer, Chaleece W. Sandberg, Jennifer Mozeiko, Elizabeth B. Madden & Laura L. Murray. (2021) Cognitive and Linguistic Benefits of Aerobic Exercise: A State-of-the-Art Systematic Review of the Stroke Literature. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 2.
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Tyson G. Harmon, Christopher Dromey, Brenna Nelson & Kacy Chapman. (2021) Effects of Background Noise on Speech and Language in Young Adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64:4, pages 1104-1116.
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Chaleece W. Sandberg & Liza M. Conyers. (2021) Extending the Considering Work Model to Persons With Aphasia. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education 34:3, pages 206-219.
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Tyson G. Harmon, Adam Jacks, Katarina L. Haley & Antoine Bailliard. (2020) How Responsiveness From a Communication Partner Affects Story Retell in Aphasia: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:1, pages 142-156.
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Tyson G. Harmon, Adam Jacks, Katarina L. Haley & Antoine Bailliard. (2019) Dual-Task Effects on Story Retell for Participants With Moderate, Mild, or No Aphasia: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:6, pages 1890-1905.
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Jason Olsen. (2019) The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) as a Tool for Facilitating Pan-Disability Focus Groups and as a New Method for Quantifying Changes in Qualitative Data. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 18, pages 160940691986604.
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Kirstine Shrubsole, Linda Worrall, Emma Power & Denise A. O'Connor. (2018) Priorities for Closing the Evidence-Practice Gaps in Poststroke Aphasia Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 99:7, pages 1413-1423.e24.
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Jacqueline J Hinckley. (2002) Vocational and social outcomes of adults with chronic aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders 35:6, pages 543-560.
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Linda J. Garcia, Chantal Laroche & Jacques Barrette. (2002) Work integration issues go beyond the nature of the communication disorder. Journal of Communication Disorders 35:2, pages 187-211.
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