Background People with aphasia are at risk of becoming depressed and isolated. Online surveys have found that the majority of speech and language therapists (SLTs) lack confidence in addressing the psychological needs of people with aphasia. Aims To explore how SLTs conceptualize the scope of their role; barriers and facilitators to SLTs addressing psychosocial needs; and SLTs’ experiences of specialist training and support, and working with mental health professionals (MHPs). Methods & Procedures Focus groups were conducted in stroke healthcare settings. Purposive sampling was used when selecting sites so as to capture a range of experiences. Results were analysed using framework analysis. Outcomes & Results Twenty‐three SLTs took part in ...
Purpose: Although client participation has been part of legislation and clinical guidelines for seve...
Background: It is widely accepted that service users should be actively involved in new service deve...
Background: Individuals’ right to be involved with decisions regarding their health and social care ...
Background: People with aphasia are at risk of becoming depressed and isolated. On-line surveys hav...
Background The psychosocial impact of stroke and aphasia is considerable. Aims To explore UK speech‐...
Background and Aims: The psychosocial impact of stroke and aphasia is considerable. We aimed to expl...
Access to treatments for mood disorders may pose a challenge to individuals with compromised communi...
Rationale: The study aimed to explore the practices of South African speech-language therapists in p...
Background: Aphasia is a communication disability resulting from acquired brain injury and affects m...
Background: Aphasia is a communication disability resulting from acquired brain injury and affects m...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Background Concomitant aphasia and depression after stroke is highly prevalent, but there is a lack ...
Aphasia results in the loss or restriction of communicative abilities. Many studies provide evidence...
Purpose: This study examined Speech-Language Pathologists' (SLPs') perspectives on the counseling tr...
Background: Self-management approaches are increasingly recommended after stroke with the aim of sup...
Purpose: Although client participation has been part of legislation and clinical guidelines for seve...
Background: It is widely accepted that service users should be actively involved in new service deve...
Background: Individuals’ right to be involved with decisions regarding their health and social care ...
Background: People with aphasia are at risk of becoming depressed and isolated. On-line surveys hav...
Background The psychosocial impact of stroke and aphasia is considerable. Aims To explore UK speech‐...
Background and Aims: The psychosocial impact of stroke and aphasia is considerable. We aimed to expl...
Access to treatments for mood disorders may pose a challenge to individuals with compromised communi...
Rationale: The study aimed to explore the practices of South African speech-language therapists in p...
Background: Aphasia is a communication disability resulting from acquired brain injury and affects m...
Background: Aphasia is a communication disability resulting from acquired brain injury and affects m...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Background Concomitant aphasia and depression after stroke is highly prevalent, but there is a lack ...
Aphasia results in the loss or restriction of communicative abilities. Many studies provide evidence...
Purpose: This study examined Speech-Language Pathologists' (SLPs') perspectives on the counseling tr...
Background: Self-management approaches are increasingly recommended after stroke with the aim of sup...
Purpose: Although client participation has been part of legislation and clinical guidelines for seve...
Background: It is widely accepted that service users should be actively involved in new service deve...
Background: Individuals’ right to be involved with decisions regarding their health and social care ...