This study aimed to provide detailed descriptions of the influences on the nursing staff’s communicative practices with patients with aphasia in the context of usual stroke care interactions, and secondly to explore the nursing staff’s use or non-use of supportive techniques, including the SCA TM method. A qualitative design was chosen, combining field observations and semi-structured interviews. Inductive and deductive qualitative content analysis was used. The results showed that the nursing staff’s interactions with patients with aphasia were influenced by organizational and environmental influences, nurses’ roles and functions and supporting patients with aphasia in communication. The role of the nursing staff in caring for the psychoso...
To suffer from aphasia could mean that a most important ability of human nature is lost and could th...
Aphasia is a language disorder as a consequence of stroke. People with aphasia experience difficulti...
Aims and objectives. This paper considers the impact of aphasia on health and well-being and provid...
This is an exploratory, cross-sectional study of quantitative design that aimed to identify the comm...
Communication is very importantfor providing high-quality nursing care.If the patient is unable to c...
Background: People with post-stroke aphasia struggle with comprehension and expression of both spo...
Title. The use of conversational analysis: nurse–patient interaction in communication disability aft...
The psychosocial adjustment process after stroke is complicated and protracted. The language is the ...
Background: Participation of people with aphasia in clinical care and rehabilitation is an area of i...
Purpose: Communication disability, including aphasia, is prevalent in the stroke population and impa...
Background: Difficulty in communicating (due to aphasia) can have serious consequences for patients ...
Background: Communication allows people to gain understanding of themselves and their surroundings, ...
The works collated here provide evidence of the benefits of viewing communication with people with a...
Patients with poststroke aphasia have higher mortality rates and worse functional outcome than patie...
Formal assessments of cognition that rely on language may conceal the non-linguistic cognitive funct...
To suffer from aphasia could mean that a most important ability of human nature is lost and could th...
Aphasia is a language disorder as a consequence of stroke. People with aphasia experience difficulti...
Aims and objectives. This paper considers the impact of aphasia on health and well-being and provid...
This is an exploratory, cross-sectional study of quantitative design that aimed to identify the comm...
Communication is very importantfor providing high-quality nursing care.If the patient is unable to c...
Background: People with post-stroke aphasia struggle with comprehension and expression of both spo...
Title. The use of conversational analysis: nurse–patient interaction in communication disability aft...
The psychosocial adjustment process after stroke is complicated and protracted. The language is the ...
Background: Participation of people with aphasia in clinical care and rehabilitation is an area of i...
Purpose: Communication disability, including aphasia, is prevalent in the stroke population and impa...
Background: Difficulty in communicating (due to aphasia) can have serious consequences for patients ...
Background: Communication allows people to gain understanding of themselves and their surroundings, ...
The works collated here provide evidence of the benefits of viewing communication with people with a...
Patients with poststroke aphasia have higher mortality rates and worse functional outcome than patie...
Formal assessments of cognition that rely on language may conceal the non-linguistic cognitive funct...
To suffer from aphasia could mean that a most important ability of human nature is lost and could th...
Aphasia is a language disorder as a consequence of stroke. People with aphasia experience difficulti...
Aims and objectives. This paper considers the impact of aphasia on health and well-being and provid...