Background and Objectives Communication difficulties have been reported as one of the most stress-inducing aspects of caring for people with dementia. Notably, with disease progression comes an increase in the frequency of communication difficulty and a reduction in the effectiveness of attempts to remedy breakdowns in communication. The aim of the current research was to evaluate the utility of an automated discourse analysis tool (i.e., Discursis) in distinguishing between different types of trouble and repair signaling behaviors, demonstrated within conversations between people with dementia and their professional care staff. Research Design and Methods Twenty conversations between people with dementia and their professional care staff w...
Neurogenerative disorders, like dementia, can affect a person's speech, language and as a consequenc...
The breakdown of applied communication skills associated with the cognitive–communication deficit of...
Background: Studies to date in semantic dementia have examined communication in clinical or experime...
Background and Objectives Communication difficulties have been reported as one of the most stress-in...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
Conversational Analysis (CA) is increasingly being used to examine the conversations of people with ...
A decline in the effectiveness of everyday conversation is often observed for people with dementia. ...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
Communicating and understanding words require a wide range of cognitive resources involving phonolog...
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) affects a range of language domains that impact on com...
A recent study using Conversation Analysis (CA) has demonstrated that communication problems may be ...
A life expectancy beyond 60 years old provides us with unprecedented life opportunities. However, i...
BACKGROUND: The early diagnosis of dementia is of great clinical and social importance. A recent stu...
Dementia can affect a person's speech, language and conversational interaction capabilities. The ear...
This paper explores some talk generated by a five-minute task given to a small number of people with...
Neurogenerative disorders, like dementia, can affect a person's speech, language and as a consequenc...
The breakdown of applied communication skills associated with the cognitive–communication deficit of...
Background: Studies to date in semantic dementia have examined communication in clinical or experime...
Background and Objectives Communication difficulties have been reported as one of the most stress-in...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
Conversational Analysis (CA) is increasingly being used to examine the conversations of people with ...
A decline in the effectiveness of everyday conversation is often observed for people with dementia. ...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
Communicating and understanding words require a wide range of cognitive resources involving phonolog...
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) affects a range of language domains that impact on com...
A recent study using Conversation Analysis (CA) has demonstrated that communication problems may be ...
A life expectancy beyond 60 years old provides us with unprecedented life opportunities. However, i...
BACKGROUND: The early diagnosis of dementia is of great clinical and social importance. A recent stu...
Dementia can affect a person's speech, language and conversational interaction capabilities. The ear...
This paper explores some talk generated by a five-minute task given to a small number of people with...
Neurogenerative disorders, like dementia, can affect a person's speech, language and as a consequenc...
The breakdown of applied communication skills associated with the cognitive–communication deficit of...
Background: Studies to date in semantic dementia have examined communication in clinical or experime...