Purpose: This study compared Internet use post-stroke in people with aphasia (n = 25) and without aphasia (n = 17). The purpose was to understand how people with aphasia were using the Internet and to investigate the impact of aphasia on their use. Materials and methods: A face-to-face supported questionnaire explored the use of technologies, types of Internet use, traditional and Internet communication, the perception of abilities, and possible barriers to acquiring or improving Internet skills. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Results: Internet use ranged from fully independent to by proxy across both groups. Most participants perceived their aphasia as a barrier, but for the majority, it was not the s...
Background: Use of the Internet to obtain health and other information is increasing. Previous studi...
Background: Stroke and aphasia can negatively affect a person’s ability to maintain healthy social r...
Background and aims: Literacy skills are typically affected in people with stroke aphasia, leading t...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintThis study compared Internet...
Fiona Menger - ORCID: 0000-0002-9610-540X http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9610-540XItem not available in...
Use of computers and the Internet is becoming increasingly important for participation in many day-t...
PhD ThesisBackground: Individuals with aphasia may wish to engage with the Internet for work, commun...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
Language is a medium of communication that is pivotal to daily life interaction, any disability in u...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the usability of delivering the Phonological Components Analys...
Computers are encountered increasingly in the clinical setting, including during aphasia rehabilitat...
Background: Discrimination on the basis of disability is prohibited in many countries and therefore ...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of ...
This study aimed to investigate online strategies for re-negotiating identity, in terms of stigma ma...
Background: Use of the Internet to obtain health and other information is increasing. Previous studi...
Background: Stroke and aphasia can negatively affect a person’s ability to maintain healthy social r...
Background and aims: Literacy skills are typically affected in people with stroke aphasia, leading t...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintThis study compared Internet...
Fiona Menger - ORCID: 0000-0002-9610-540X http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9610-540XItem not available in...
Use of computers and the Internet is becoming increasingly important for participation in many day-t...
PhD ThesisBackground: Individuals with aphasia may wish to engage with the Internet for work, commun...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
Language is a medium of communication that is pivotal to daily life interaction, any disability in u...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the usability of delivering the Phonological Components Analys...
Computers are encountered increasingly in the clinical setting, including during aphasia rehabilitat...
Background: Discrimination on the basis of disability is prohibited in many countries and therefore ...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of ...
This study aimed to investigate online strategies for re-negotiating identity, in terms of stigma ma...
Background: Use of the Internet to obtain health and other information is increasing. Previous studi...
Background: Stroke and aphasia can negatively affect a person’s ability to maintain healthy social r...
Background and aims: Literacy skills are typically affected in people with stroke aphasia, leading t...