Background: Previous research has identified that many patients admitted into acute hospital stroke units have communication-related impairments such as hearing, vision, speech, language and/or cognitive communicative impairment. However, no research has identified how many patients in acute hospital stroke units have difficulty actually communicating their healthcare needs. The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) conceptualizes difficulty communicating about healthcare needs as a type of activity limitation, within the Activity and Participation component. The ICF proposes that activity limitation can be measured in four different ways. Aims: The first aim of this research wa...
activity limitation in the acute hospital setting Many people with language and /or cognitive impair...
Introduction: Stroke survivors have complex health needs requiring long-term, integrated care. This ...
Reducing communication barriers to ensure promotion of patients’ rights to have information presente...
Effective communication between patients who have had a stroke and their healthcare providers is vit...
ABSTRACT Speech-language pathology practice in the acute hospital setting has changed dramatically o...
Purpose: Staff–patient communication in in-patient stroke settings is viewed as challenging for stro...
Poor patient-provider communication in hospital continues to be cited as a possible causal factor in...
Background and Purpose-In multicultural Australia, some patients with stroke cannot fully understand...
Background and Purpose— In multicultural Australia, some patients with stroke cannot fully understan...
INTRODUCTION: People with communication disability after stroke need interventions to optimise healt...
Purpose: Communication disability, including aphasia, is prevalent in the stroke population and impa...
BackgroundFalls are a common safety incident in people with stroke. Studies report that between 14% ...
Background and Purpose-Language barriers may lead to poor quality of care, particularly for conditio...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
In multicultural Australia, some patients with stroke cannot fully understand, or speak, English. La...
activity limitation in the acute hospital setting Many people with language and /or cognitive impair...
Introduction: Stroke survivors have complex health needs requiring long-term, integrated care. This ...
Reducing communication barriers to ensure promotion of patients’ rights to have information presente...
Effective communication between patients who have had a stroke and their healthcare providers is vit...
ABSTRACT Speech-language pathology practice in the acute hospital setting has changed dramatically o...
Purpose: Staff–patient communication in in-patient stroke settings is viewed as challenging for stro...
Poor patient-provider communication in hospital continues to be cited as a possible causal factor in...
Background and Purpose-In multicultural Australia, some patients with stroke cannot fully understand...
Background and Purpose— In multicultural Australia, some patients with stroke cannot fully understan...
INTRODUCTION: People with communication disability after stroke need interventions to optimise healt...
Purpose: Communication disability, including aphasia, is prevalent in the stroke population and impa...
BackgroundFalls are a common safety incident in people with stroke. Studies report that between 14% ...
Background and Purpose-Language barriers may lead to poor quality of care, particularly for conditio...
This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute h...
In multicultural Australia, some patients with stroke cannot fully understand, or speak, English. La...
activity limitation in the acute hospital setting Many people with language and /or cognitive impair...
Introduction: Stroke survivors have complex health needs requiring long-term, integrated care. This ...
Reducing communication barriers to ensure promotion of patients’ rights to have information presente...