peer-reviewedPurpose: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of intensive aphasia rehabilitation but the users’ views (i.e., People with Aphasia) must be considered to ensure satisfaction, motivation and adherence with this mode of rehabilitation. The aim of this literature review is to provide a critical overview of studies where feedback was elicited from participants about their experiences with ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation. Methods: A systematic search using six electronic databases was conducted in July 2015 and updated in May 2019. Studies of synchronous telerehabilitation and interventions targeting compensatory strategies were excluded from the review. Studies retrieved...
Background: Digital technology is making an increasing contribution to aphasia therapy. However, app...
In an age when digital technology is becoming central to communication, writing is increasingly impo...
Growing numbers of older adults requiring aphasia therapy create challenges for the health care syst...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of ...
Background: Speech and language therapy can provide beneficial outcomes in post-stroke aphasia rehab...
Aphasia is an acquired loss or impairment of the language system that can occur after stroke. Inform...
peer-reviewedBackground: The use of digital technology is promoted as an efficient route for the d...
Use of computers by the general population continues to increase and computers are now an integral p...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Aphasia is the loss or impairment of language functions and affects everyda...
PhD ThesisBackground: Individuals with aphasia may wish to engage with the Internet for work, commun...
Computerized treatment protocols for aphasia are becoming more widely available, but their efficacy ...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
Aphasia intervention has made increasing use of technology in recent years. The evidence base, which...
Computers are encountered increasingly in the clinical setting, including during aphasia rehabilitat...
Background: Digital technology is making an increasing contribution to aphasia therapy. However, app...
In an age when digital technology is becoming central to communication, writing is increasingly impo...
Growing numbers of older adults requiring aphasia therapy create challenges for the health care syst...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of ...
Background: Speech and language therapy can provide beneficial outcomes in post-stroke aphasia rehab...
Aphasia is an acquired loss or impairment of the language system that can occur after stroke. Inform...
peer-reviewedBackground: The use of digital technology is promoted as an efficient route for the d...
Use of computers by the general population continues to increase and computers are now an integral p...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Aphasia is the loss or impairment of language functions and affects everyda...
PhD ThesisBackground: Individuals with aphasia may wish to engage with the Internet for work, commun...
Computerized treatment protocols for aphasia are becoming more widely available, but their efficacy ...
Background: Despite advances in technology and the universal accessibility of the Internet, the aptl...
Aphasia intervention has made increasing use of technology in recent years. The evidence base, which...
Computers are encountered increasingly in the clinical setting, including during aphasia rehabilitat...
Background: Digital technology is making an increasing contribution to aphasia therapy. However, app...
In an age when digital technology is becoming central to communication, writing is increasingly impo...
Growing numbers of older adults requiring aphasia therapy create challenges for the health care syst...