Supporting communication for people with aphasia in stroke rehabilitation: transfer of training in a multidisciplinary stroke team

S Horton, K Lane, C Shiggins - Aphasiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Participation of people with aphasia in clinical care and rehabilitation is an
area of increasing research interest. Supported communication (SC) training, which aims to …

Implementation of supported conversation for communication between nursing staff and in-hospital patients with aphasia

LR Jensen, AP Løvholt, IR Sørensen, AM Blüdnikow… - Aphasiology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Patients admitted with aphasia due to stroke may find it difficult to access
information and participate in decision-making concerning their own treatment, care, and …

Aphasia disrupts usual care: the stroke team's perceptions of delivering healthcare to patients with aphasia

M Carragher, G Steel, R O'Halloran… - Disability and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Communication disability, including aphasia, is prevalent in the stroke population
and impacts service delivery. This study explored the experiences of the multidisciplinary …

“Living in a foreign country”: experiences of staff–patient communication in inpatient stroke settings for people with post-stroke aphasia and those supporting them

L Clancy, R Povey, K Rodham - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Staff–patient communication in in-patient stroke settings is viewed as challenging
for stroke survivors with aphasia and those supporting them. This study sought to explore …

Methodological issues in the design and evaluation of supported communication for aphasia training: a cluster-controlled feasibility study

S Horton, A Clark, G Barton, K Lane, VM Pomeroy - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To assess the feasibility and acceptability of training stroke service staff to provide
supported communication for people with moderate–severe aphasia in the acute phase; …

How do healthcare professionals experience communication with people with aphasia and what content should communication partner training entail?

MN van Rijssen, M Veldkamp, E Bryon… - Disability and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Aphasia after stroke has been shown to lead to communication difficulties between
healthcare professionals (HCP) and people with aphasia. Clinical guidelines emphasize the …

Aphasia disrupts usual care:“I'm not mad, I'm not deaf”–the experiences of individuals with aphasia and family members in hospital

M Carragher, G Steel, R O'Halloran… - Disability and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Communication difficulties are highly prevalent in the stroke population, with
implications for patient experience, safety and outcomes. This study explores the …

ImPACT: a multifaceted implementation for conversation partner training in aphasia in Dutch rehabilitation settings

S Wielaert… - Disability and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Exploration of the clinical uptake of a novel conversation partner training (CPT)
programme in aphasia in 10 Dutch rehabilitation facilities and identification of its perceived …

The relevance of stroke care for living well with post-stroke aphasia: a qualitative interview study with working-aged adults

M Manning, A MacFarlane, A Hickey… - Disability and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose This study aimed to explore the perspectives of working-aged adults with post-
stroke aphasia (PWA) towards what has or would help them in living well with aphasia …

Motivating for infrastructure change: Toward a communicatively accessible, participation-based stroke care system for all those affected by aphasia

A Kagan, K LeBlanc - Journal of Communication Disorders, 2002 - Elsevier
This paper provides a rationale for changing the base upon which healthcare services for
individuals with stroke and aphasia can be provided. It is a nuts-and-bolts summary of the …