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What people with aphasia want: Their goals according to the ICF

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Pages 309-322 | Received 02 Mar 2010, Accepted 12 Jul 2010, Published online: 29 Nov 2010

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Courtney C. Jewell & Stacy M. Harnish. (2024) Safety-Seeking Behaviors and Anxiety Maintenance in People With Aphasia: A Viewpoint. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, pages 1-6.
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Courtney C. Jewell, Stacy M. Harnish, Jennifer Brello, Alyssa M. Lanzi & Matthew L. Cohen. (2024) Poststroke Communication Ability Predicts Patient–Informant Discrepancies in Reported Activities and Participation. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, pages 1-14.
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Miyuki Watanabe, Jade Cartwright & John E. Pierce. (2024) Positive effects of speech and language therapy group interventions in primary progressive aphasia: A systematic review. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders.
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Nicole Lavergne, Jamie H. Azios, Michael Azios & Karen Whisenhunt Saar. (2024) In the Driver's Seat: Narrative-Based Counseling in Aphasia. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, pages 1-14.
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Caroline Baker, Sonia Thomas, Priscilla Tjokrowijoto, Brooke Ryan, Ian Kneebone & Renerus Stolwyk. (2024) Aphasia Depression and Psychological Therapy (ADaPT): Perspectives of People with Post-Stroke Aphasia on Participating in a Modified Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Healthcare 12:7, pages 771.
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Leora R. Cherney, Allan J. Kozlowski, Andrea A. Domenighetti, Marwan N. Baliki, Mary J. Kwasny & Allen W. Heinemann. (2024) Defining Trajectories of Linguistic, Cognitive-Communicative, and Quality of Life Outcomes in Aphasia: Longitudinal Observational Study Protocol. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation, pages 100339.
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Brielle C. Stark & Sarah Grace Dalton. (2024) A scoping review of transcription‐less practices for analysis of aphasic discourse and implications for future research. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders.
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Bao-Mei Deng, Li-Si Liang, Jia-Xin Zhao, Hai-Qing Zheng & Xi-Quan Hu. (2024) Correct Information Unit Analysis in Different Discourse Tasks Among Persons With Anomic Aphasia Based on Mandarin AphasiaBank. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 33:2, pages 800-813.
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Ciara Shiggins, Brooke Ryan, Farhana Dewan, Julie Bernhardt, Robyn O'Halloran, Emma Power, Richard I. Lindley, Gordon McGurk & Miranda L. Rose. (2024) Inclusion of People With Aphasia in Stroke Trials: A Systematic Search and Review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 105:3, pages 580-592.
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Caroline Baker, Brooke Ryan, Miranda L. Rose, Ian Kneebone, Shirley Thomas, Dana Wong & Sarah J. Wallace. (2024) Developing consensus-based clinical competencies to guide stroke clinicians in the implementation of psychological care in aphasia rehabilitation. Brain Impairment 25:1.
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Yuho Okita, Yuko Kawaguchi, Yuki Inoue, Kanta Ohno, Tatsunori Sawada, William Levack & Kounosuke Tomori. (2023) Characteristics of goal-setting tools in adult rehabilitation: A scoping review. Clinical Rehabilitation 38:2, pages 234-250.
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Marion C. Leaman & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2024) Pilot Results for ECoLoGiC-Tx: A New Conversation-Level Intervention Improving Language in People With Moderate to Severe Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 33:1, pages 153-172.
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Jaime Crisosto-Alarcón & Arturo Flores. (2024) Estructura de los objetivos terapéuticos formulados por fonoaudiólogos/as en la intervención de usuarios/as con necesidades vocales. Revista CEFAC 26:3.
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Jaime Crisosto-Alarcón & Arturo Flores. (2024) Structure of treatment goals set by expert voice-specialized speech-language pathologists for patients with vocal needs. Revista CEFAC 26:3.
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Katerina Hilari, Abi Roper, Sarah Northcott & Nicholas Behn. (2023) Telehealth practice in aphasia: A survey of UK speech and language therapists, with a focus on assessment. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders.
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Kevin Mattar, Sarah M. Eickmeyer, Edna Babbitt & Leslie Rydberg. (2023) The case for health professional student communication skills training for persons with aphasia. PM&R.
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Sarah E. Wallace, Karen Hux, Kelly Knollman-Porter, Briana Patterson & Jessica A. Brown. (2023) A Mixed-Methods Exploration of the Experience of People With Aphasia Using Text-to-Speech Technology to Support Virtual Book Club Participation. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 32:6, pages 2768-2791.
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Katie Monnelly, Jane Marshall, Lucy Dipper & Madeline Cruice. (2023) Intensive and comprehensive aphasia therapy—a survey of the definitions, practices and views of speech and language therapists in the United Kingdom. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 58:6, pages 2077-2102.
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Clarisse Baker, Lucy Bryant & Emma Power. (2023) The effects of virtual reality immersion on the content and structure of the narrative discourse of healthy adults. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 58:6, pages 2049-2061.
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Victoria E. Tilton-Bolowsky, Lauren Brock, Kristen Nunn, William S. Evans & Sofia Vallila-Rohter. (2023) Incorporating Metacognitive Strategy Training Into Semantic Treatment Promotes Restitutive and Substitutive Gains in Naming: A Single-Subject Investigation. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 32:5, pages 1979-2020.
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Elizabeth Hoover, Ellen Bernstein-Ellis & Debra Meyerson. (2023) Using bibliotherapy to rebuild identity for people with aphasia: A book club experience. Journal of Communication Disorders 105, pages 106363.
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Diana Abri & Thomas Boll. (2022) Use of Assistive Technologies and Alternative Means by Older People: The “Actional Model of Older People´s Coping with Health-Related Declines”. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science 57:3, pages 960-1001.
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Anni Pitkäniemi, Teppo Särkämö, Sini-Tuuli Siponkoski, Sonia L. E. Brownsett, David A. Copland, Viljami Sairanen & Aleksi J. Sihvonen. (2023) Hodological organization of spoken language production and singing in the human brain. Communications Biology 6:1.
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Brielle C. Stark, Julianne M. Alexander, Anne Hittson, Ashleigh Doub, Madison Igleheart, Taylor Streander & Emily Jewell. (2023) Test–Retest Reliability of Microlinguistic Information Derived From Spoken Discourse in Persons With Chronic Aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 66:7, pages 2316-2345.
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Marion C. Leaman & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2023) Analyzing Language in the Picnic Scene Picture and in Conversation: The Type of Discourse Sample We Choose Influences Findings in People With Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 32:4, pages 1413-1430.
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Camilla Dawson, Gemma Clunie, Felicity Evison, Sallyanne Duncan, Julie Whitney, Linzy Houchen-Wolloff, Charlotte E Bolton, Olivia C Leavy, Matthew Richardson, Elneima Omer, Hamish McAuley, Aarti Shikotra, Amisha Singapuri, Marco Sereno, Ruth M Saunders, Victoria C Harris, Neil J Greening, Claire Marie Nolan, Dan Gower Wootton, Enya Daynes, Gavin Donaldson, Jack Sargent, Janet Scott, John Pimm, Lettie Bishop, Melitta McNarry, Nicholas Hart, Rachael A Evans, Sally Singh, Tom Yates, Trudie Chalder, William Man, Ewen Harrison, Annemarie Docherty, Nazir I Lone, Jennifer K Quint, James Chalmers, Ling-Pei Ho, Alex Robert Horsley, Michael Marks, Krisnah Poinasamy, Betty Raman, Louise V Wain, Chris Brightling, Neil Sharma, Margaret Coffey, Amit Kulkarni & Sarah Wallace. (2023) Prevalence of swallow, communication, voice and cognitive compromise following hospitalisation for COVID-19: the PHOSP-COVID analysis. BMJ Open Respiratory Research 10:1, pages e001647.
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Jenan Mohammad-Jiménez, Héctor Calderón, Ana Del Campo, Daniela Navarro, Sebastián Ponce & Lilian Toledo-Rodríguez. (2023) Efecto del tratamiento conductual en las medidas de comunicación funcional en personas con afasia secundaria a ACV: una revisión sistemática. Revista de Logopedia, Foniatría y Audiología 43:3, pages 100297.
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Rachel Bard-Pondarré, Claire Villepinte, Fabienne Roumenoff, Hélène Lebrault, Céline Bonnyaud, Charles Pradeau, Djamel Bensmail, Marie-Eve Isner-Horobeti & Agata Krasny-Pacini. (2023) Goal Attainment Scaling in rehabilitation: An educational review providing a comprehensive didactical tool box for implementing Goal Attainment Scaling. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 55, pages jrm6498.
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Huan Wang, Ziping Cai, Shengjuan Li, Jiaxing Zheng, Yuyao Xie, Yuanyuan He, Chen Li & Dongxiang Zheng. (2023) Research hotspots and frontiers of post-stroke aphasia rehabilitation: a bibliometric study and visualization analysis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 17.
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Diana Abri & Thomas Boll. (2023) Expert’s View on Central Components of the Actional Model of Older People’s Coping with Health-Related Declines: A Pilot Study with Professional Caregivers. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science.
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Marion C. Leaman & Brent Archer. (2023) Choosing Discourse Types That Align With Person-Centered Goals in Aphasia Rehabilitation: A Clinical Tutorial. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 8:2, pages 254-273.
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Esther S. Kim, Kira Mauriks, Carlee Wilson, Leah Auch, Herman Koo, Daralynn Swensrude, Jessica Laccett & Andrea Ruelling. (2023) Barriers and Facilitators to Communication Accessibility as Perceived by People With Aphasia. Topics in Language Disorders 43:1, pages 76-90.
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Christen Guffey Page, Charles Hughes & Rachel Woody. (2022) Student Clinicians' Views of Telepractice and In-Person Service Delivery. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 7:6, pages 2122-2145.
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W.J. Doedens & L. Meteyard. (2022) What is Functional Communication? A Theoretical Framework for Real-World Communication Applied to Aphasia Rehabilitation. Neuropsychology Review 32:4, pages 937-973.
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Kelly Knollman-Porter, Karen Hux, Sarah E. Wallace, McKenzie Pruitt, Michael R. Hughes & Jessica A. Brown. (2022) Comprehension, Processing Time, and Modality Preferences When People With Aphasia and Neurotypical Healthy Adults Read Books: A Pilot Study. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:6, pages 2569-2590.
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Karine Marcotte, Arianne Lachance, Amélie Brisebois, Patrizia Mazzocca, Marianne Désilets-Barnabé, Noémie Desjardins & Simona Maria Brambati. (2022) Validation of Videoconference Administration of Picture Description From the Western Aphasia Battery–Revised in Neurotypical Canadian French Speakers. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:6, pages 2825-2834.
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Jamie H. Azios, Brent Archer, Nina Simmons-Mackie, Anastasia Raymer, Marcella Carragher, Shriya Shashikanth & Eleanor Gulick. (2022) Conversation as an Outcome of Aphasia Treatment: A Systematic Scoping Review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:6, pages 2920-2942.
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Kang-Chi Lo, Geraldine Bricker-Katz, Kirrie Ballard & Olivier Piguet. (2022) The affective, behavioural, and cognitive reactions to a diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia: A qualitative descriptive study. Dementia 21:8, pages 2476-2498.
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Lindsey Thiel & Paul Conroy. (2022) ‘I think writing is everything’: An exploration of the writing experiences of people with aphasia. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 57:6, pages 1381-1398.
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Colleen B. Ward & Jennifer E. Mack. (2022) The effect of an aphasia ID card on the processing of language produced by a speaker with nonfluent aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders 100, pages 106268.
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Lisa A. Edmonds & Jodi Morgan. (2022) Two-Year Longitudinal Evaluation of Community Aphasia Center Participation on Linguistic, Functional Communication, and Quality of Life Measures Across People With a Range of Aphasia Presentations. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:5S, pages 2378-2394.
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Fakry Hamdani & Scott Barnes. (2022) Aphasia and explicit next speaker selection. Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders 14:1.
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Xu Wang, Lindsey Thiel & Naomi de Graff. (2022) Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques for Stroke Survivors with Aphasia: A Feasibility and Acceptability Study. Healthcare 10:8, pages 1409.
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Marina Charalambous, Phivos Phylactou, Thekla Elriz, Loukia Psychogios, Jean‐Marie Annoni & Maria Kambanaros. (2022) Adaptation of The Scenario Test for Greek‐speaking people with aphasia: A reliability and validity study. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 57:4, pages 865-880.
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Vanessa L. Burshnic-Neal, Kelly Knollman-Porter, Rachel H. Topper, Eleanor S. McConnell, Kimberly VanHaitsma & Katherine M. Abbott. (2022) Examining Face Validity of Visual Stimuli Used in Preference Assessments for Older Adults With Communication Impairments. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:3, pages 1297-1318.
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E. Susan Duncan, Neila J. Donovan & Thanos Gentimis. (2022) Are People With Poststroke Aphasia Receptive to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation? A Survey. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:3, pages 1383-1393.
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Bonnie B. Y. Cheng, Brooke J. Ryan, David A. Copland & Sarah J. Wallace. (2022) Prognostication in Poststroke Aphasia: Perspectives of Significant Others of People With Aphasia on Receiving Information About Recovery. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:2, pages 896-911.
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Kelly Knollman-Porter, Jessica A. Brown, Karen Hux, Sarah E. Wallace & Allison Crittenden. (2022) Reading Comprehension and Processing Time When People With Aphasia Use Text-to-Speech Technology With Personalized Supports and Features. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:1, pages 342-358.
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