The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.In the United Kingdom, speech and language therapists (SLTs) and Stroke Association communication support coordinators (CSCs) are both employed to provide services for people with communication difficulties following stroke. There is very little literature about this type of collaborative working. This research is unique because it explores collaborative working between SLTs who are employed by the National Health Service and CSCs who are employed by the Stroke Association. Five CSCs and seven SLTs from the East of England participated in a series of in-depth interviews. Data were analysed using thematic analysis informed by an interpretative phenomenological appro...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
Objectives: To explore trial participants' experiences of the process and outcomes of early, enhance...
This paper investigates aphasia speech therapy as a particular form of institutional interaction ded...
Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Co...
TITLE OF POSTER: - COLLABORATIVE WORKING: SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY AND THE STROKE ASSOCIATION ...
Patients with communication and swallowing needs during their hospital admissions on stroke units de...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an a...
The Department of Health recommends that stroke patients should be encouraged to become ‘expert pati...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Communication partners (CPs) find...
Background: Participation of people with aphasia in clinical care and rehabilitation is an area of i...
Purpose: Although client participation has been part of legislation and clinical guidelines for seve...
Objective: The present study aims to explore if and how speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in Europ...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Communication partner training (C...
This thesis reports an ethnomethodological, conversation analytic study of communication between str...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
Objectives: To explore trial participants' experiences of the process and outcomes of early, enhance...
This paper investigates aphasia speech therapy as a particular form of institutional interaction ded...
Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Co...
TITLE OF POSTER: - COLLABORATIVE WORKING: SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY AND THE STROKE ASSOCIATION ...
Patients with communication and swallowing needs during their hospital admissions on stroke units de...
© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an a...
The Department of Health recommends that stroke patients should be encouraged to become ‘expert pati...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Communication partners (CPs) find...
Background: Participation of people with aphasia in clinical care and rehabilitation is an area of i...
Purpose: Although client participation has been part of legislation and clinical guidelines for seve...
Objective: The present study aims to explore if and how speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in Europ...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Communication partner training (C...
This thesis reports an ethnomethodological, conversation analytic study of communication between str...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
Objectives: To explore trial participants' experiences of the process and outcomes of early, enhance...
This paper investigates aphasia speech therapy as a particular form of institutional interaction ded...