Background: No previously published research has investigated public awareness and knowledge of Right Hemisphere Communication Disorders (RHCD). In comparison, there are a handful of published studies that have investigated public awareness and knowledge of aphasia. The results of these studies indicate that awareness and knowledge is low but has marginally increased in recent years, due to international efforts to raise the public profile of the disorder. Aims: The current study investigated public awareness and knowledge of RHCD and compared it to that of aphasia. Information regarding awareness and knowledge of stroke was also determined for those participants who did not have awareness of RHCD or aphasia. Methods & Procedures: A face-to...
Background: Public knowledge of aphasia and its effects is consistently low, and significantly lower...
Objective: Stroke is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In recent years, ...
People with aphasia can be marginalized by a communicatively inaccessible society. Compounding this ...
No previously published research has investigated public awareness and knowledge of Right Hemisphere...
Following reports in the 1960s that language may be affected by right hemisphere (RH) lesions, many ...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that affects portions of the brain responsible for lan...
Background: Although the literature implies that there is limited public awareness of aphasia, direc...
Background: Key to the provision of appropriate services is an understanding of the number of cases ...
Knowledge of aphasia was assessed for 113 adults living in a stroke belt state who had indicated the...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
Background: Public knowledge of aphasia and its effects is consistently low, and significantly lower...
Background:Adequate public awareness and knowledge of stroke is needed for proper identification and...
Purpose: Public awareness of aphasia has been surveyed in a number of countries revealing that it is...
Background: An important goal of people living with aphasia, aphasia organizations and professionals...
<br>Background: Aphasia affects up to a third of the stroke population and is associated with ...
Background: Public knowledge of aphasia and its effects is consistently low, and significantly lower...
Objective: Stroke is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In recent years, ...
People with aphasia can be marginalized by a communicatively inaccessible society. Compounding this ...
No previously published research has investigated public awareness and knowledge of Right Hemisphere...
Following reports in the 1960s that language may be affected by right hemisphere (RH) lesions, many ...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that affects portions of the brain responsible for lan...
Background: Although the literature implies that there is limited public awareness of aphasia, direc...
Background: Key to the provision of appropriate services is an understanding of the number of cases ...
Knowledge of aphasia was assessed for 113 adults living in a stroke belt state who had indicated the...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
Background: Public knowledge of aphasia and its effects is consistently low, and significantly lower...
Background:Adequate public awareness and knowledge of stroke is needed for proper identification and...
Purpose: Public awareness of aphasia has been surveyed in a number of countries revealing that it is...
Background: An important goal of people living with aphasia, aphasia organizations and professionals...
<br>Background: Aphasia affects up to a third of the stroke population and is associated with ...
Background: Public knowledge of aphasia and its effects is consistently low, and significantly lower...
Objective: Stroke is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In recent years, ...
People with aphasia can be marginalized by a communicatively inaccessible society. Compounding this ...