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Aimee Dietz & Mary Boyle. (2018) Discourse measurement in aphasia: consensus and caveats. Aphasiology 32:4, pages 487-492.
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Sarah J Wallace, Linda E Worrall, Tanya Rose & Guylaine Le Dorze. (2018) Discourse measurement in aphasia research: have we reached the tipping point? A core outcome set … or greater standardisation of discourse measures?. Aphasiology 32:4, pages 479-482.
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Stephen Kintz & Heather Harris Wright. (2018) Discourse measurement in aphasia research. Aphasiology 32:4, pages 472-474.
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Aimee Dietz & Mary Boyle. (2018) Discourse measurement in aphasia research: have we reached the tipping point?. Aphasiology 32:4, pages 459-464.
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Sarah J. Wallace, Linda Worrall, Tanya Rose & Guylaine Le Dorze. (2017) Which treatment outcomes are most important to aphasia clinicians and managers? An international e-Delphi consensus study. Aphasiology 31:6, pages 643-673.
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Lauren Bislick, Aimee Dietz, E. Susan Duncan, Pilar Garza, Rachel Gleason, Dana Harley, Greg Kersey, Terri Kersey, Chitrali R. Mamlekar, Michael J. McCarthy, Vicki Noe, Deanna Rushlow, J. Chase Rushlow & Stephanie Van Allan. (2022) Finding “Zen” in Aphasia: The Benefits of Yoga as Described by Key Stakeholders. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:1, pages 133-147.
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Sarah J Wallace, Linda Worrall, Tanya Rose, Guylaine Le Dorze, Caterina Breitenstein, Katerina Hilari, Edna Babbitt, Arpita Bose, Marian Brady, Leora R. Cherney, David Copland, Madeline Cruice, Pam Enderby, Deborah Hersh, Tami Howe, Helen Kelly, Swathi Kiran, Ann-Charlotte Laska, Jane Marshall, Marjorie Nicholas, Janet Patterson, Gill Pearl, Elizabeth Rochon, Miranda Rose, Karen Sage, Steven Small & Janet Webster. (2018) A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement. International Journal of Stroke 14:2, pages 180-185.
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Linda Worrall & Sarah Wallace. (2015) The ICF, Relationship-Centred Care and Research Outcome Measurement: Carol Frattali's Impact on Aphasia Research. Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders 25:3, pages 107-113.
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