This study aims to investigate aphasia practices by speech-language pathologists working with clients suffering from acquired neurogenic communication disorders through an online survey. Questions pertaining to content and intensity of aphasia management, service adequacy, and barriers to effective service provision to persons with aphasia were asked to understand the current service-provision situation in Hong Kong. A web-based questionnaire containing 38 questions was electronically distributed to speech-language pathologists in Hong Kong. A total of 41 respondents (equivalent to about 5% of the body of clinicians) completed and returned the survey. Compared to recommendations in existing best practice guidelines of aphasia from western c...
Background: People with aphasia (PWA) and their families (PWA-F) have conveyed that the receipt of i...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: There are clinical practic...
Purpose: To explore factors influencing Australian speech pathologists’ guideline recommended aphasi...
Purpose.This study investigates (a) the provision of speech-language pathology (SLP) services and co...
Purpose. This study investigates (a) the provision of speech-language pathology (SLP) services and c...
Currently, there is limited information on the nature and extent of speech-language pathology servic...
Speech-language pathologists' scope of practice is currently unclear in relation to their contributi...
Speech-language pathologists’ scope of practice is currently unclear in relation to their contributi...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
This study reports on current aphasia rehabilitation practices of speech-language pathologists in Au...
This study reports on current aphasia rehabilitation practices of speech-language pathologists in Au...
Background: People with aphasia (PWA) and their families (PWA-F) have conveyed that the receipt of i...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: There are clinical practic...
Purpose: To explore factors influencing Australian speech pathologists’ guideline recommended aphasi...
Purpose.This study investigates (a) the provision of speech-language pathology (SLP) services and co...
Purpose. This study investigates (a) the provision of speech-language pathology (SLP) services and c...
Currently, there is limited information on the nature and extent of speech-language pathology servic...
Speech-language pathologists' scope of practice is currently unclear in relation to their contributi...
Speech-language pathologists’ scope of practice is currently unclear in relation to their contributi...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
The goal of the present study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how speech-language patholog...
This study reports on current aphasia rehabilitation practices of speech-language pathologists in Au...
This study reports on current aphasia rehabilitation practices of speech-language pathologists in Au...
Background: People with aphasia (PWA) and their families (PWA-F) have conveyed that the receipt of i...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: There are clinical practic...
Purpose: To explore factors influencing Australian speech pathologists’ guideline recommended aphasi...