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Access to written information for people with aphasia

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Bethany Best, Jessica Campbell, Tracy Roxbury, Peter Worthy & David A. Copland. (2024) Exploring the usability and feasibility of a mobile music listening application for people living in the community with post-stroke aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 46:2, pages 344-353.
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Sophie Eleanor Brown, Lesley Scobbie, Linda Worrall, Ruth Mc Menamin & Marian C. Brady. (2023) Access G-AP: development of an accessible goal setting and action planning resource for stroke survivors with aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 45:13, pages 2107-2117.
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Amanda Elston, Rebecca Barnden, Deborah Hersh, Erin Godecke, Dominique A. Cadilhac, Natasha A. Lannin, Ian Kneebone & Nadine E. Andrew. (2022) Developing person-centred goal setting resources with and for people with aphasia: a multi-phase qualitative study. Aphasiology 36:7, pages 761-780.
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Jacqueline Hinckley, Rita Lenhardt, Aisha Gaziani & Angela Merlino. (2022) Applying linguistic demand analysis to functional multitasking assessments. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 0:0, pages 1-10.
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Aimee Dietz, Chitrali R. Mamlekar, Katrina L. Bakas, Michael J. McCarthy, Dana Harley & Tamilyn Bakas. (2021) A scoping review of PhotoVoice for people with post-stroke aphasia. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 28:3, pages 219-235.
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Sophie Eleanor Brown, Marian C. Brady, Linda Worrall & Lesley Scobbie. (2021) A narrative review of communication accessibility for people with aphasia and implications for multi-disciplinary goal setting after stroke. Aphasiology 35:1, pages 1-32.
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Davetrina S. Gadson, Rebecca Shisler Marshall & Duska M. Franic. (2020) Psychometric evaluation of condition-specific instruments used to assess health-related quality of life and related constructs in aphasia. Aphasiology 34:12, pages 1506-1534.
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Leana Nichol, Annie J. Hill, Sarah J. Wallace, Rachelle Pitt, Caroline Baker & Amy D. Rodriguez. (2019) Self-management of aphasia: a scoping review. Aphasiology 33:8, pages 903-942.
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Susan Booth, Elizabeth Armstrong, S. Caroline Taylor & Deborah Hersh. (2019) Communication access: is there some common ground between the experiences of people with aphasia and speakers of English as an additional language?. Aphasiology 33:8, pages 996-1018.
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Sarah E. Wallace, Elena V. Donoso Brown, Anna Saylor & Erica Lapp. (2018) Participants’ perceptions of an aphasia-friendly occupational therapy home program. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 25:8, pages 599-609.
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Anna Caute, Madeline Cruice, Jane Marshall, Katie Monnelly, Stephanie Wilson & Celia Woolf. (2018) Assistive technology approaches to reading therapy for people with acquired dyslexia. Aphasiology 32:sup1, pages 40-42.
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Laura Fogg-Rogers, Stephen Buetow, Alison Talmage, Clare M. McCann, Sylvia H. S. Leão, Lynette Tippett, Joan Leung, Kathryn M. McPherson & Suzanne C. Purdy. (2016) Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinson’s disease: an exploration of participants’ experiences. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:10, pages 952-962.
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Anna Caute, Madeline Cruice, Anne Friede, Julia Galliers, Thomas Dickinson, Rebecca Green & Celia Woolf. (2016) Rekindling the love of books – a pilot project exploring whether e-readers help people to read again after a stroke. Aphasiology 30:2-3, pages 290-319.
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Nina Simmons-Mackie, Aura Kagan, J. Charles Victor, Alex Carling-Rowland, Ada Mok, Jeffrey S. Hoch, Maria Huijbregts & David L. Streiner. (2014) The assessment for living with aphasia: Reliability and construct validity. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 16:1, pages 82-94.
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Mary Wickenden. (2013) Widening the SLP lens: How can we improve the wellbeing of people with communication disabilities globally. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 15:1, pages 14-20.
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Tanya A. Rose, Linda E. Worrall, Louise M. Hickson & Tammy C. Hoffmann. (2011) Aphasia friendly written health information: Content and design characteristics. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:4, pages 335-347.
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Milda Cerniauskaite, Rui Quintas, Christine Boldt, Alberto Raggi, Alarcos Cieza, Jerome Edmond Bickenbach & Matilde Leonardi. (2011) Systematic literature review on ICF from 2001 to 2009: its use, implementation and operationalisation. Disability and Rehabilitation 33:4, pages 281-309.
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Katerina Hilari. (2011) The impact of stroke: are people with aphasia different to those without?. Disability and Rehabilitation 33:3, pages 211-218.
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Gianna Cocchini, Nicola Gregg, Nicoletta Beschin, Michael Dean & Sergio Della Sala. (2010) Vata-L: Visual-Analogue Test Assessing Anosognosia for Language Impairment. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 24:8, pages 1379-1399.
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Sally Eames, Tammy Hoffmann, Linda Worrall & Stephen Read. (2010) Stroke Patients’ and Carers’ Perception of Barriers to Accessing Stroke Information. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 17:2, pages 69-78.
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Pirkko Rautakoski, Anna‐Maija Korpijaakko‐Huuhka & Anu Klippi. (2008) People with severe and moderate aphasia and their partners as estimators of communicative skills: A client‐centred evaluation . Aphasiology 22:12, pages 1269-1293.
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Carole-Ann Greig, Renée Harper, Tanya Hirst, Tami Howe & Bronwyn Davidson. (2008) Barriers and Facilitators to Mobile Phone Use for People with Aphasia. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 15:4, pages 307-324.
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Catherine Ashton, Noor Aziziah Aziz, Caroline Barwood, Renée French, Elizabeth Savina & Linda Worrall. (2008) Communicatively accessible public transport for people with aphasia: A pilot study. Aphasiology 22:3, pages 305-320.
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Aura Kagan, Nina Simmons‐Mackie, Alexandra Rowland, Maria Huijbregts, Elyse Shumway, Sara McEwen, Travis Threats & Shelley Sharp. (2008) Counting what counts: A framework for capturing real‐life outcomes of aphasia intervention . Aphasiology 22:3, pages 258-280.
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Linda E. Worrall & Louise Hickson. (2008) The use of the ICF in speech-language pathology research: Towards a research agenda. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 10:1-2, pages 72-77.
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Linda Worrall, Tanya Rose, Tami Howe, Kryss McKenna & Louise Hickson. (2007) Developing an evidence‐base for accessibility for people with aphasia. Aphasiology 21:1, pages 124-136.
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Angelina Grönberg, Ingrid Henriksson & Arne G. Lindgren. Long-term prognosis and health-related quality of life for people with Aphasia in Sweden. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-13.
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Sue Sherratt. (2022) Court Access for People With Aphasia: A Review of Case Law From 1915 to 2021. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 7:6, pages 1698-1716.
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Michelle Armour, Christina M. del Toro, Swathi Kiran, Anastasia M. Raymer & Sarah E. Wallace. (2021) Supportive Communication for Individuals with Aphasia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 102:7, pages 1437-1439.
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Giorgia Cistola, Mireia Farrús & Ineke van der Meulen. (2020) Aphasia and acquired reading impairments: What are the high‐tech alternatives to compensate for reading deficits?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 56:1, pages 161-173.
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Hege Prag Øra, Melanie Kirmess, Marian C. Brady, Hilde Sørli & Frank Becker. (2020) Technical Features, Feasibility, and Acceptability of Augmented Telerehabilitation in Post-stroke Aphasia—Experiences From a Randomized Controlled Trial. Frontiers in Neurology 11.
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Sarah E. Wallace, Elena V. Donoso Brown, Anna Saylor, Erica Lapp & Joanna Eskander. (2020) Designing Occupational Therapy Home Programs for People With Aphasia: Aphasia-Friendly Modifications. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 5:2, pages 425-434.
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Cathleen Taylor-Rubin, Lisa Azizi, Karen Croot & Lyndsey Nickels. (2020) Primary Progressive Aphasia Education and Support Groups: A Clinical Evaluation. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr 35, pages 153331751989563.
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Anna Caute, Celia Woolf, Stephanie Wilson, Carol Stokes, Katie Monnelly, Madeline Cruice, Katherine Bacon & Jane Marshall. (2019) Technology-Enhanced Reading Therapy for People With Aphasia: Findings From a Quasirandomized Waitlist Controlled Study. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:12, pages 4382-4416.
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Kelly Knollman-Porter & Samantha K. Julian. (2019) Book Club Experiences, Engagement, and Reading Support Use by People With Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 28:3, pages 1084-1098.
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Sarah Northcott, Alan Simpson, Shirley A. Thomas, Shashivadan P. Hirani, Chris Flood & Katerina Hilari. (2019) Solution Focused brief therapy In post-stroke Aphasia (SOFIA Trial): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial. AMRC Open Research 1, pages 11.
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Sarah Northcott, Alan Simpson, Shirley A. Thomas, Shashivadan P. Hirani, Chris Flood & Katerina Hilari. (2019) SOlution Focused brief therapy In post-stroke Aphasia (SOFIA Trial): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial. AMRC Open Research 1, pages 11.
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Jessica Brown & Amber Thiessen. (2018) Using Images With Individuals With Aphasia: Current Research and Clinical Trends. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27:1S, pages 504-515.
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Deborah Chinn & Claire Homeyard. (2016) Easy read and accessible information for people with intellectual disabilities: Is it worth it? A meta‐narrative literature review. Health Expectations 20:6, pages 1189-1200.
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Michael I. Burns, Carolyn Baylor, Brian J. Dudgeon, Helene Starks & Kathryn Yorkston. (2017) Health Care Provider Accommodations for Patients With Communication Disorders. Topics in Language Disorders 37:4, pages 311-333.
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Ingeborg S. Simpelaere, Jan Vanderwegen, Kristien Wouters, Marc De Bodt & Gwen Van Nuffelen. (2017) Feasibility and Psychometric Properties of the Adjusted DSWAL-QoL Questionnaire for Dysphagic Patients with Additional Language and/or Cognitive Impairment: Part I. Dysphagia 32:3, pages 401-419.
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Satinder Bhandal, Nina Barnett & Katrina Clarkson. (2016) Development of an aphasia-friendly warfarin consultation tool for patients after stroke. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing 12:3, pages 112-116.
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Pirkko Rautakoski. (2014) Models for Enhancing Activity and Participation of People with Aphasia in Finland. Perspectives on Global Issues in Communication Sciences and Related Disorders 4:1, pages 12-19.
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Richard I. Zraick, Samuel R. Atcherson & Bonnie K. Ham. (2011) Readability of Patient-Reported Outcome Questionnaires for Use with Persons with Swallowing Disorders. Dysphagia 27:3, pages 346-352.
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Katerina Hilari, Justin J. Needle & Kirsty L. Harrison. (2012) What Are the Important Factors in Health-Related Quality of Life for People With Aphasia? A Systematic Review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 93:1, pages S86-S95.e4.
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Sally Eames, Tammy Hoffmann, Linda Worrall & Stephen Read. (2011) Delivery styles and formats for different stroke information topics: Patient and carer preferences. Patient Education and Counseling 84:2, pages e18-e23.
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Katerina HilariSarah Northcott, Penny Roy, Jane Marshall, Richard D Wiggins, Jeremy Chataway & Diane Ames. (2010) Psychological distress after stroke and aphasia: the first six months. Clinical Rehabilitation 24:2, pages 181-190.
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