Background Aphasia affects the ability to speak, comprehend spoken language, read and write. One third of stroke survivors experience aphasia. Evidence suggests that aphasia can continue to improve after the first few months with intensive speech and language therapy, which is frequently beyond what resources allow. The development of computer software for language practice provides an opportunity for self-managed therapy. This pragmatic randomised controlled trial will investigate the clinical and cost effectiveness of a computerised approach to long-term aphasia therapy post stroke. Methods/Design A total of 285 adults with aphasia at least four months post stroke will be randomly allocated to either usual care, computerised interven...
Background: Therapy guidelines recommend speech and language therapy (SLT) as the “gold standard” fo...
Rationale The efficacy of rehabilitation therapy for aphasia caused by stroke is uncertain. Aims and...
BACKGROUND: Treatment guidelines for aphasia recommend intensive speech and language therapy for chr...
Background: People with aphasia may improve their communication with speech and language therapy ma...
BACKGROUND: People with aphasia may improve their communication with speech and language therapy man...
Objective:To examine the cost-effectiveness of self-managed computerised word finding therapy as an ...
Objective: To examine the cost-effectiveness of self-managed computerised word finding therapy as...
Objective: To examine the cost-effectiveness of self-managed computerised word finding therapy as an...
Background Post-stroke aphasia might improve over many years with speech and language therapy; ho...
Background: Post-stroke aphasia might improve over many years with speech and language therapy; howe...
Background: Aphasia is a severely disabling condition occurring in 20 to 25% of stroke patients. Mos...
Computerized treatment protocols for aphasia are becoming more widely available, but their efficacy ...
This randomized clinical trial evaluated the efficacy of an oral reading treatment provided via comp...
Background: Aphasia is an acquired language impairment following brain damage that affects some or a...
Introduction: Intervention fidelity refers to whether an intervention is delivered as intended by th...
Background: Therapy guidelines recommend speech and language therapy (SLT) as the “gold standard” fo...
Rationale The efficacy of rehabilitation therapy for aphasia caused by stroke is uncertain. Aims and...
BACKGROUND: Treatment guidelines for aphasia recommend intensive speech and language therapy for chr...
Background: People with aphasia may improve their communication with speech and language therapy ma...
BACKGROUND: People with aphasia may improve their communication with speech and language therapy man...
Objective:To examine the cost-effectiveness of self-managed computerised word finding therapy as an ...
Objective: To examine the cost-effectiveness of self-managed computerised word finding therapy as...
Objective: To examine the cost-effectiveness of self-managed computerised word finding therapy as an...
Background Post-stroke aphasia might improve over many years with speech and language therapy; ho...
Background: Post-stroke aphasia might improve over many years with speech and language therapy; howe...
Background: Aphasia is a severely disabling condition occurring in 20 to 25% of stroke patients. Mos...
Computerized treatment protocols for aphasia are becoming more widely available, but their efficacy ...
This randomized clinical trial evaluated the efficacy of an oral reading treatment provided via comp...
Background: Aphasia is an acquired language impairment following brain damage that affects some or a...
Introduction: Intervention fidelity refers to whether an intervention is delivered as intended by th...
Background: Therapy guidelines recommend speech and language therapy (SLT) as the “gold standard” fo...
Rationale The efficacy of rehabilitation therapy for aphasia caused by stroke is uncertain. Aims and...
BACKGROUND: Treatment guidelines for aphasia recommend intensive speech and language therapy for chr...