Background: The speech- and language deficit aphasia affects 12 000 persons annually in Sweden. Aphasia is caused by injury in the brain and the most common etiology is stroke. According to the tool for describing and assessing aphasia, A-FROM (Kagan et al., 2008), the four following aspects of aphasia need to be considered: severity of aphasia, participation in life situations, communication and language environment and personal factors. Several different interventions and treatments can be performed in every domain. There is scientific evidence for interventions performed by speech and language pathologists; however, the question is yet being discussed since results are unambiguous. Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to investigat...
Bakgrund Stroke är globalt sett den näst största orsaken till död och funktionsnedsättning, och afa...
Around 12.000 new patients gets aphasia in Sweden every year, the most common cause being stroke. Ap...
Background: In Sweden, approximately 25 000–30 000 people suffer from a stroke every year. About a t...
Background: The speech- and language deficit aphasia affects 12 000 persons annually in Sweden. Apha...
Aphasia is defined as an acquired language impairment and is often caused by stroke. The impairment ...
Among Swedish speech and language pathologists there is a need for extended knowledge of existing tr...
Background: In Sweden there is currently no comprehensive information with in-depth descriptions, as...
A historical study of intervention for aphasia may provide information on how speech and language pa...
Writing impairments are common as part of aphasia. To make qualified decisions regarding what interv...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This study aimed to investigate if Swedish speech and language pathologists use ap...
The purpose of this study was to provide an insight into the usage of direct treatment methods by sp...
Bakgrund: Språkstimulering (ej logopedledd språkträning) är ett alternativ för personer med afasi so...
Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes for longlasting sequelae, among them loss in cogniti...
Background: Each year, approximately 25,000 are affected by stroke in Sweden. As a result of a strok...
One third of all patients with acute stroke acquire the language impairment aphasia. The assessment ...
Bakgrund Stroke är globalt sett den näst största orsaken till död och funktionsnedsättning, och afa...
Around 12.000 new patients gets aphasia in Sweden every year, the most common cause being stroke. Ap...
Background: In Sweden, approximately 25 000–30 000 people suffer from a stroke every year. About a t...
Background: The speech- and language deficit aphasia affects 12 000 persons annually in Sweden. Apha...
Aphasia is defined as an acquired language impairment and is often caused by stroke. The impairment ...
Among Swedish speech and language pathologists there is a need for extended knowledge of existing tr...
Background: In Sweden there is currently no comprehensive information with in-depth descriptions, as...
A historical study of intervention for aphasia may provide information on how speech and language pa...
Writing impairments are common as part of aphasia. To make qualified decisions regarding what interv...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This study aimed to investigate if Swedish speech and language pathologists use ap...
The purpose of this study was to provide an insight into the usage of direct treatment methods by sp...
Bakgrund: Språkstimulering (ej logopedledd språkträning) är ett alternativ för personer med afasi so...
Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes for longlasting sequelae, among them loss in cogniti...
Background: Each year, approximately 25,000 are affected by stroke in Sweden. As a result of a strok...
One third of all patients with acute stroke acquire the language impairment aphasia. The assessment ...
Bakgrund Stroke är globalt sett den näst största orsaken till död och funktionsnedsättning, och afa...
Around 12.000 new patients gets aphasia in Sweden every year, the most common cause being stroke. Ap...
Background: In Sweden, approximately 25 000–30 000 people suffer from a stroke every year. About a t...