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Family members’ experiences and preferences for receiving aphasia information during early phases in the continuum of care

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Bonnie B. Y. Cheng, Brooke J. Ryan, David A. Copland & Sarah J. Wallace. (2023) Prognostication in post-stroke aphasia: Perspectives of people with aphasia on receiving information about recovery. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 33:5, pages 871-902.
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Natsumi Iwasaki, Brooke Ryan, Linda Worrall, Miranda Rose & Caroline Baker. (2023) Experiences of mood changes and preferences for management within stepped psychological care from the perspective of spouses of people with aphasia. Aphasiology 37:2, pages 330-361.
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Bonnie B. Y. Cheng, Brooke Ryan, David A. Copland & Sarah J. Wallace. (2022) Prognostication in post-stroke aphasia: speech pathologists’ clinical insights on formulating and delivering information about recovery. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:18, pages 5046-5059.
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Jenna R. Griffin-Musick, Catherine A. Off, Lisa Milman, Harley Kincheloe & Alyssa Kozlowski. (2021) The impact of a university-based Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program (ICAP) on psychosocial well-being in stroke survivors with aphasia. Aphasiology 35:10, pages 1363-1389.
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Anne Whitworth & Kirrie J Ballard. (2019) ‘Joined-up practice’: Optimising recovery for people with aphasia and their family and friends. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 21:5, pages 435-437.
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Jennifer S. Shafer, Katarina L. Haley & Adam Jacks. (2023) Barriers to Informational Support for Care Partners of People With Aphasia After Stroke. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, pages 1-21.
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Taiwei Wang, Xuemiao Huang, Lijing Zhao, Yuan Wang, Shuang Zhang, Xiaochen Fu, Tingyu Zhang & Junjie Jiang. (2023) A bibliometric analysis of global publication trends on rTMS and aphasia. Medicine 102:20, pages e33826.
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Stephanie A. Kaylor & Shajila A. Singh. (2023) Clinical outcomes associated with speech, language and swallowing difficulties post-stroke. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 70:1.
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Valérie Bergua, Michèle Koleck, Nadine Raoux, Laetitia Rullier, Céline Meillon, Camille Ouvrard, Bertrand Glize, Bruno Quintard & Hélène Amieva. (2022) “Living with a person with Aphasia”: A psychosocial program for informal caregivers of people with aphasia. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 65:5, pages 101628.
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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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Samwel Sylvester Msigwa & Xianglin Cheng. (2020) The management of subacute and chronic vascular aphasia: an updated review. The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery 56:1.
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Lynn Grayson, Marian C. Brady, Leanne Togher & Myzoon Ali. (2020) A survey of cognitive–communication difficulties following TBI: are families receiving the training and support they need?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 55:5, pages 712-723.
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