2,793
Views
35
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

“Communication is taking a back seat”: speech pathologists’ perceptions of aphasia management in acute hospital settings

, , &
Pages 585-608 | Received 16 Jun 2014, Accepted 04 Nov 2014, Published online: 06 Dec 2014

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (21)

Megan Trebilcock, Kirstine Shrubsole, Linda Worrall & Brooke Ryan. (2024) Pilot trial of the online implementation intervention Aphasia Nexus: Connecting Evidence to Practice. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 26:1, pages 16-27.
Read now
Emily Eley, Maayken van den Berg, Miranda L. Rose, John E. Pierce, Abby Foster, Edwina Lamborn, Sarah D’Souza, Erin Godecke, Lucette Lanyon, Ciara Shiggins, Ian Kneebone & Caroline Baker. (2023) The effects of cognitive-linguistic interventions to treat aphasia in the first 90 days post-stroke: A systematic review. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-26.
Read now
Chloe Tyler, Emma Finch, Kirstine Shrubsole, Brooke Ryan, Efstathia Soroli, Silvia Martinez-Ferreiro & Sarah J. Wallace. (2023) Aphasia outcome measurement in clinical practice: An international survey. Aphasiology 37:10, pages 1576-1593.
Read now
Katrina Blyth, Hannah Stainlay & Patricia McCabe. (2023) Speech and swallowing intervention following oral cancer treatment: A survey of speech-language pathologists in Australia and New Zealand. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 0:0, pages 1-11.
Read now
Ryan S. Husak, Sarah E. Wallace, Robert C. Marshall & Evy G. Visch-Brink. (2023) A systematic review of aphasia therapy provided in the early period of post-stroke recovery. Aphasiology 37:1, pages 143-176.
Read now
Caroline Baker, Abby M. Foster, Sarah D’Souza, Erin Godecke, Ciara Shiggins, Edwina Lamborn, Lucette Lanyon, Ian Kneebone & Miranda L. Rose. (2022) Management of communication disability in the first 90 days after stroke: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:26, pages 8524-8538.
Read now
Katie Monnelly, Jane Marshall & Madeline Cruice. (2022) Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programmes: a systematic scoping review and analysis using the TIDieR checklist for reporting interventions. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:21, pages 6471-6496.
Read now
Rachel Barnard, Julia Jones & Madeline Cruice. (2022) Addressing patients’ communication support needs through speech-language pathologist-nurse information-sharing: Employing ethnography to understand the acute stroke context. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:5, pages 504-514.
Read now
Rachel Barnard, Julia Jones & Madeline Cruice. (2022) When interactions are interruptions: an ethnographic study of information-sharing by speech and language therapists and nurses on stroke units. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:14, pages 3590-3600.
Read now
Marcella Carragher, Gillian Steel, Robyn O’Halloran, Torab Torabi, Hilary Johnson, Nicholas F. Taylor & Miranda Rose. (2021) Aphasia disrupts usual care: the stroke team’s perceptions of delivering healthcare to patients with aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 43:21, pages 3003-3014.
Read now
Tennille Bertram, Emma Power, Jacinta Douglas & Leanne Togher. (2020) Friendships after severe traumatic brain injury: a survey of current speech pathology practice. Brain Injury 34:8, pages 1020-1030.
Read now
Áine Kearns, Helen Kelly & Ian Pitt. (2020) Rating experience of ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation: co-design of a feedback questionnaire. Aphasiology 34:3, pages 319-342.
Read now
Megan Trebilcock, Linda Worrall, Brooke Ryan, Kirstine Shrubsole, Caroline Jagoe, Nina Simmons-Mackie, Felicity Bright, Madeline Cruice, Madeleine Pritchard & Guylaine Le Dorze. (2019) Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries. Aphasiology 33:7, pages 865-887.
Read now
Jessica Hickey, Kirstine Shrubsole, Professor Linda Worrall & Emma Power. (2019) Implementing aphasia recommendations in the acute setting: speech-language pathologists’ perspectives of a behaviour change intervention. Aphasiology 33:5, pages 606-628.
Read now
Deborah Hersh, Penelope Wood & Elizabeth Armstrong. (2018) Informal aphasia assessment, interaction and the development of the therapeutic relationship in the early period after stroke. Aphasiology 32:8, pages 876-901.
Read now
Dana Gunning, Rachel Wenke, Elizabeth C. Ward, Shannon Chalk, Melissa Lawrie, Michelle Romano, Ann Edwards, Tania Hobson & Elizabeth Cardell. (2017) Clinicians’ perceptions of delivering new models of high intensity aphasia treatment. Aphasiology 31:4, pages 406-426.
Read now
Abby M. Foster, Linda E. Worrall, Miranda L. Rose & Robyn O’Halloran. (2016) ‘I do the best I can’: an in-depth exploration of the aphasia management pathway in the acute hospital setting. Disability and Rehabilitation 38:18, pages 1765-1779.
Read now
Deborah Hersh. (2016) Therapy in transit: managing aphasia in the early period post stroke. Aphasiology 30:5, pages 509-516.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (14)

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.
Crossref
Renee P. Clapham, Kathryn McKinley, Marissa Stone, Mary‐Anne Candy, Phil Candy, Marcella Carragher & Robyn O'Halloran. (2022) Acute post‐stroke aphasia management: An implementation science study protocol using a behavioural approach to support practice change. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 58:3, pages 968-976.
Crossref
Chaleece W. Sandberg, Joanne K. Niemkiewicz, Anne Marie Kubat & Liza M. Conyers. (2022) Impact of COVID-19 on People With Aphasia: Emerging Rehabilitation Needs. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education 36:4, pages 264-275.
Crossref
Sarah E. Wallace, Janet Patterson, Mary Purdy, Kelly Knollman-Porter & Patrick Coppens. (2022) Auditory Comprehension Interventions for People With Aphasia: A Scoping Review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:5S, pages 2404-2420.
Crossref
Mark Jayes, Sophie Borrett & Arpita Bose. (2021) Mental capacity legislation and communication disability: A cross‐sectional survey exploring the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the provision of specialist decision‐making support by UK SLTs. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 57:1, pages 172-181.
Crossref
Rachel Barnard. 2022. Rehabilitation in Practice. Rehabilitation in Practice 161 174 .
Lisa Anemaat, Victoria J Palmer, David A Copland, Kathryn Mainstone, Kent Druery, Julia Druery, Bruce Aisthorpe, Geoffrey Binge, Penelope Mainstone & Sarah J Wallace. (2021) Using experience-based codesign to coproduce aphasia rehabilitation services: study protocol. BMJ Open 11:11, pages e047398.
Crossref
Felicity Bright, Stacie Attrill & Deborah Hersh. (2020) Therapeutic relationships in aphasia rehabilitation: Using sociological theories to promote critical reflexivity. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 56:2, pages 234-247.
Crossref
Molly Manning, Ciara Cuskelly, Erin Russ & Sue Franklin. (2020) Supporting people with post‐stroke aphasia to live well: A cross‐sectional survey of Speech & Language Therapists in Ireland. Health & Social Care in the Community 28:6, pages 2105-2116.
Crossref
Maria Schwarz, Elizabeth C. Ward, Petrea Cornwell, Anne Coccetti & Naomi Kalapac. (2018) Evaluating the Feasibility and Validity of Using Trained Allied Health Assistants to Assist in Mealtime Monitoring of Dysphagic Patients. Dysphagia 34:3, pages 350-359.
Crossref
Joanne Steel, Andrew Georgiou, Susan Balandin, Sophie Hill, Linda Worrall & Bronwyn Hemsley. (2019) A content analysis of documentation on communication disability in hospital progress notes: diagnosis, function, and patient safety. Clinical Rehabilitation 33:5, pages 943-956.
Crossref
Anthony Pak-Hin Kong & Christine Wing-Kwan Tse. (2018) Clinician Survey on Speech Pathology Services for People with Aphasia in Hong Kong. Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders 3:3, pages 201-212.
Crossref
Lisa Furlong, Tanya Serry, Shane Erickson & Meg E. Morris. (2018) Processes and challenges in clinical decision‐making for children with speech‐sound disorders. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 53:6, pages 1124-1138.
Crossref
Emma Power, Emma Thomas, Linda Worrall, Miranda Rose, Leanne Togher, Lyndsey Nickels, Deborah Hersh, Erin Godecke, Robyn O'Halloran, Sue Lamont, Claire O'Connor & Kim Clarke. (2015) Development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statements using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method. BMJ Open 5:7, pages e007641.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.