Hersh, D. (2015). Therapy in transit: managing aphasia in the early period post stroke. Aphasiology, 30, 509-516. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2015.1137555
When the above article was first published online, an error was introduced to the references. A number of the references were listed as being published in volume 34, but they were published in volume 30. Please see the correct references below:
Carpenter, J., & Cherney, L. (2016). Increasing aphasia treatment intensity in an acute inpatient rehabilitation programme: A feasibility study. Aphasiology, 30, 542–565. doi:10.1080/02687038.2015.1023695
Ciccone, N., Cream, A., West, D., Cartwright, J., Rai, T., Granger, A., … Godecke, E. (2016). A randomised controlled trial comparing individual and constraint induced aphasia therapy in very early recovery following stroke. Aphasiology, 30, 566–584. doi:10.1080/02687038.2015.1071480
Foster, A., O’Halloran, R., Rose, M., & Worrall, L. (2016). “Communication is taking a back seat”: Speech pathologists’ perceptions of aphasia management in acute hospital settings. Aphasiology, 30, 585–608. doi:10.1080/02687038.2014.985185
Hersh, D., Godecke, E., Armstrong, E., Ciccone, N., & Bernhardt, J. (2016). “Ward talk”: Nurses’ interaction with people with and without aphasia in the very early period post stroke. Aphasiology, 30, 609–628. doi:10.1080/02687038.2014.933520
Horton, S., Lane, K., & Shiggins, C. (2016). Supporting communication for people with aphasia in stroke rehabilitation: Transfer of training in a multidisciplinary stroke team. Aphasiology, 30, 629–656. doi:10.1080/02687038.2014.1000819
Stockert, A., Kümmerer, D., & Saur, D. (2016). Insights into early language recovery: From basic principles to practical applications. Aphasiology, 30, 517–541.
Taylor & Francis apologises for this error.