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People with aphasia and health professionals report difficulty communicating with one another: can a novel eHealth intervention help?

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Edwina Lamborn, Marcella Carragher, Robyn O’Halloran & Miranda L. Rose. (2024) Optimising Healthcare Communication for People with Aphasia in Hospital: Key Directions for Future Research. Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports 12:1, pages 89-99.
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