Participation in a group environment is an inherently complex undertaking for people with aphasia. It involves engaging in multi-person interactions with other people who may have a range of communication strengths and strategies at their disposal. The potential challenges of community aphasia-group participation and practice has had limited attention in the research literature. Evidence from group users have primarily been drawn from the perspective of long-term members or those participating in highly specific and time-bound groups. There is a need to explore the experiences of a broader sample, including people who have left groups, to improve our understanding of structures, processes as well as leadership behaviours that may facilitate...
Background: Persons living with aphasia have unique needs and challenges that would benefit from gre...
AimsThe physical, social and attitudinal environment has been little studied to determine its impact...
Background: Access to the community is increasingly being recognised as an important right of all pe...
Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social participation. The potential ...
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social participation an...
Background: Community aphasia groups have consistently been highlighted as a viable and effective me...
Background: Group participation has been demonstrated to have a range of benefits for people with ch...
Background: Community aphasia groups are recognized as an area of need and value for people with chr...
Background: People with aphasia frequently report reduced social networks as well as a desire for in...
Purpose. Aphasia can profoundly affect a person's capacity for social participation. The purpose of ...
Background: The loss of language and the inability to communicate effectively as a result of aphasia...
BACKGROUND: Working-age adults with aphasia experience difficulties in social participation, specif...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that currently affects about one million people in the...
This paper discusses findings from a study that investigated patterns of interaction occurring betwe...
This article reports results from a qualitative study in the UK of people with aphasia who have been...
Background: Persons living with aphasia have unique needs and challenges that would benefit from gre...
AimsThe physical, social and attitudinal environment has been little studied to determine its impact...
Background: Access to the community is increasingly being recognised as an important right of all pe...
Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social participation. The potential ...
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social participation an...
Background: Community aphasia groups have consistently been highlighted as a viable and effective me...
Background: Group participation has been demonstrated to have a range of benefits for people with ch...
Background: Community aphasia groups are recognized as an area of need and value for people with chr...
Background: People with aphasia frequently report reduced social networks as well as a desire for in...
Purpose. Aphasia can profoundly affect a person's capacity for social participation. The purpose of ...
Background: The loss of language and the inability to communicate effectively as a result of aphasia...
BACKGROUND: Working-age adults with aphasia experience difficulties in social participation, specif...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that currently affects about one million people in the...
This paper discusses findings from a study that investigated patterns of interaction occurring betwe...
This article reports results from a qualitative study in the UK of people with aphasia who have been...
Background: Persons living with aphasia have unique needs and challenges that would benefit from gre...
AimsThe physical, social and attitudinal environment has been little studied to determine its impact...
Background: Access to the community is increasingly being recognised as an important right of all pe...