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Developing an evidence‐base for accessibility for people with aphasia

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Pages 124-136 | Published online: 05 Apr 2011

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Sue Sherratt, Linda Worrall, Charlene Pearson, Tami Howe, Deborah Hersh & Bronwyn Davidson. (2011) “Well it has to be language-related”: Speech-language pathologists' goals for people with aphasia and their families. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:4, pages 317-328.
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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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Tanya Rose, Linda Worrall, Louise Hickson & Tammy Hoffmann. (2010) Do People With Aphasia Want Written Stroke and Aphasia Information? A Verbal Survey Exploring Preferences for When and How to Provide Stroke and Aphasia Information. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 17:2, pages 79-98.
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Tammy Hoffmann, Linda Worrall, Sally Eames & Aisling Ryan. (2010) Measuring Outcomes in People Who Have Had a Stroke and Their Carers: Can the Telephone Be Used?. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 17:2, pages 119-127.
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Guylaine Le Dorze & France-Hélène Signori. (2010) Needs, barriers and facilitators experienced by spouses of people with aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 32:13, pages 1073-1087.
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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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TamiJ. Howe, LindaE. Worrall & LouiseM. H. Hickson. (2008) Observing people with aphasia: Environmental factors that influence their community participation . Aphasiology 22:6, pages 618-643.
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