Aphasia is the loss or impairment of language following brain damage, with the most common cause being stroke. In Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arabic countries, there is a lack of Speech and Language Therapy (SL T) assessment and therapy materials available in Arabic and local dialects. Furthermore, there is an uneven distribution of SL Ts who work with people with aphasia (PWA). One solution to maximise the accessibility of PWA is the use of telepractice. This doctoral thesis aimed to examine the feasibility of using the telepractice delivery method to assess PW A in two Gulf Arabic countries (Saudi Arabia and Kuwait). A questionnaire was used to identify the aphasia assessment protocol followed by SL Ts in Saudi Arabia and their p...
Background The Cochrane review on the effectiveness of speech and language therapy f...
Delivering aphasia therapy via telecommunication may provide a means to deliver intensive therapy in...
Conversation treatment for persons with aphasia (PwA) can lead to significant changes on measures of...
Telepractice involves the application of technology to deliver services over a geographical distance...
Many persons with aphasia (PWA) have limited access to speech-language treatment (SLT) due to limite...
There is a growing need for an alternative rehabilitation service delivery model to limit barriers t...
Purpose: Communication partner training can be beneficial in reducing accessibility barriers for peo...
Background: Speech pathology students can experience low confidence when communicating with people w...
Background: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have begun to incorporate telepractice methods into ...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the usability of delivering the Phonological Components Analys...
Purpose:Telerehabilitation enables patients to access remote rehabilitation services in their own ho...
Access to skilled speech and language intervention can be difficult for individuals residing in rura...
Introduction Aphasia is a common language disorder acquired after stroke that reduces the quality of...
Aphasia group therapy offers many benefits, however people with aphasia report difficulty accessing ...
AbstractIntroductionIndividuals with aphasia symptoms due to neurodegenerative disease are under-ref...
Background The Cochrane review on the effectiveness of speech and language therapy f...
Delivering aphasia therapy via telecommunication may provide a means to deliver intensive therapy in...
Conversation treatment for persons with aphasia (PwA) can lead to significant changes on measures of...
Telepractice involves the application of technology to deliver services over a geographical distance...
Many persons with aphasia (PWA) have limited access to speech-language treatment (SLT) due to limite...
There is a growing need for an alternative rehabilitation service delivery model to limit barriers t...
Purpose: Communication partner training can be beneficial in reducing accessibility barriers for peo...
Background: Speech pathology students can experience low confidence when communicating with people w...
Background: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have begun to incorporate telepractice methods into ...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the usability of delivering the Phonological Components Analys...
Purpose:Telerehabilitation enables patients to access remote rehabilitation services in their own ho...
Access to skilled speech and language intervention can be difficult for individuals residing in rura...
Introduction Aphasia is a common language disorder acquired after stroke that reduces the quality of...
Aphasia group therapy offers many benefits, however people with aphasia report difficulty accessing ...
AbstractIntroductionIndividuals with aphasia symptoms due to neurodegenerative disease are under-ref...
Background The Cochrane review on the effectiveness of speech and language therapy f...
Delivering aphasia therapy via telecommunication may provide a means to deliver intensive therapy in...
Conversation treatment for persons with aphasia (PwA) can lead to significant changes on measures of...