Background: Community aphasia groups are recognized as an area of need and value for people with chronic aphasia and their significant others. However, our understanding of attendees’ experiences is limited by the small amount of qualitative research available. The present study aimed to describe participant experiences of an Interdisciplinary Community Aphasia Group, as part of a better understanding of its underlying processes and value. Methods: Four people with chronic, severe aphasia and their spouses attended an Interdisciplinary Community Aphasia Group held at a university speech clinic for 2 h once weekly over 12 weeks. The group was co-facilitated by a speech-language pathologist and a social worker, with the support of two aides (...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.The purpose of this project was to study the...
The concept of living successfully with aphasia has recently emerged as an alternative to more tradi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityCurrently, two treatment orientations exist in remediation of aphas...
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...
Participation in a group environment is an inherently complex undertaking for people with aphasia. I...
Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social participation. The potential ...
PurposeCommunity aphasia groups serve an important purpose in enhancing the quality of life and psyc...
Background: People with aphasia frequently report reduced social networks as well as a desire for in...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Background and aims: Significant others (SOs) of people with aphasia (PWA) can affect the individual...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to the parts of the brain that contain langu...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that currently affects about one million people in the...
Background: Working-age adults with aphasia experience difficulties in social participation, specifi...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.The purpose of this project was to study the...
The concept of living successfully with aphasia has recently emerged as an alternative to more tradi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityCurrently, two treatment orientations exist in remediation of aphas...
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...
Participation in a group environment is an inherently complex undertaking for people with aphasia. I...
Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social participation. The potential ...
PurposeCommunity aphasia groups serve an important purpose in enhancing the quality of life and psyc...
Background: People with aphasia frequently report reduced social networks as well as a desire for in...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Background and aims: Significant others (SOs) of people with aphasia (PWA) can affect the individual...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to the parts of the brain that contain langu...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that currently affects about one million people in the...
Background: Working-age adults with aphasia experience difficulties in social participation, specifi...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.The purpose of this project was to study the...
The concept of living successfully with aphasia has recently emerged as an alternative to more tradi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityCurrently, two treatment orientations exist in remediation of aphas...