OBJECTIVE: To determine factors that contribute to living well with aphasia in the first 12 months poststroke. DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal cohort study. SETTING: Hospitalized care, ambulatory care, and general community. PARTICIPANTS: A referred sample of people (N=58) with a first incidence of aphasia after stroke was assessed at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months postonset. Participants were recruited through speech-language pathologists in 2 capital cities in Australia. Presence of aphasia was determined through the Western Aphasia Battery-Revised by an experienced speech-language pathologist. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The main outcomes were the 5 domains of the Assessment for Living with Aphasia at 3, 6, 9, and 12 m...
Hilari K, Needle JJ, Harrison KL. What are the important factors in health-related quality of life f...
Background Very early aphasia rehabilitation studies have shown mixed results. Differences in therap...
Background and Purpose: The factors associated with recovery of language domains after stroke remain...
Objective: To determine factors that contribute to living well with aphasia in the first 12 months p...
In order to identify factors that facilitate successfully living with aphasia during the first year ...
This study used a qualitative approach to describe the experience of the first 3 months post-stroke ...
Background: Studies exploring the concept of living successfully with aphasia have advanced the unde...
Background: In recent years, quality of life measures have been used increasingly to evaluate the ef...
Background and Purpose: The severity of aphasic impairment in chronic stroke survivors is typically ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and almost 350,000 stroke survivors have...
Aphasia can be considered one of the most significant consequences of suffering a stroke; affecting ...
Objective: We explored the factors that predicted psychological distress in the first six months pos...
Ali M, VandenBerg K, Williams LJ, et al. Predictors of Poststroke Aphasia Recovery. A Systematic Rev...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The factors associated with recovery of language domains after stroke remain...
Hilari K, Needle JJ, Harrison KL. What are the important factors in health-related quality of life f...
Background Very early aphasia rehabilitation studies have shown mixed results. Differences in therap...
Background and Purpose: The factors associated with recovery of language domains after stroke remain...
Objective: To determine factors that contribute to living well with aphasia in the first 12 months p...
In order to identify factors that facilitate successfully living with aphasia during the first year ...
This study used a qualitative approach to describe the experience of the first 3 months post-stroke ...
Background: Studies exploring the concept of living successfully with aphasia have advanced the unde...
Background: In recent years, quality of life measures have been used increasingly to evaluate the ef...
Background and Purpose: The severity of aphasic impairment in chronic stroke survivors is typically ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and almost 350,000 stroke survivors have...
Aphasia can be considered one of the most significant consequences of suffering a stroke; affecting ...
Objective: We explored the factors that predicted psychological distress in the first six months pos...
Ali M, VandenBerg K, Williams LJ, et al. Predictors of Poststroke Aphasia Recovery. A Systematic Rev...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The factors associated with recovery of language domains after stroke remain...
Hilari K, Needle JJ, Harrison KL. What are the important factors in health-related quality of life f...
Background Very early aphasia rehabilitation studies have shown mixed results. Differences in therap...
Background and Purpose: The factors associated with recovery of language domains after stroke remain...