Research on quality of life for People with Aphasia (PWA) post-stroke. Benefits of Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA).https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/slp-posters-2023/1034/thumbnail.jp
peer-reviewedPurpose: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of working-aged adults with post...
BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via per...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Background: People with aphasia frequently report reduced social networks as well as a desire for in...
Background Aphasia negatively impacts face-to-face social participation and the difficulties that pe...
Background & Aims : Stroke and aphasia can have a profound impact on people's social activities, and...
Conference posterTITLE OF POSTER: HAPPINESS AND APHASIA GROUPS KEYWORDS: INTERACTION, WELLBEING, ...
peer-reviewedBackground There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to li...
Background: Research on the benefits of group participation for adults with aphasia poststroke has t...
Background: There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via p...
peer-reviewedLiving well with post‐stroke aphasia is supported by responsive, collaborative heath an...
BackgroundPeople with aphasia (PWA) often suffer from reduced participation and quality of life. Nev...
Background and aims: One third of stroke survivors lives with aphasia. Although anxiety and depressi...
Purpose. Stroke rehabilitation programmes aim to improve functional outcomes and quality of life. Th...
peer-reviewedBackground In the context of increasing incidence of stroke in working aged adults, th...
peer-reviewedPurpose: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of working-aged adults with post...
BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via per...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
Background: People with aphasia frequently report reduced social networks as well as a desire for in...
Background Aphasia negatively impacts face-to-face social participation and the difficulties that pe...
Background & Aims : Stroke and aphasia can have a profound impact on people's social activities, and...
Conference posterTITLE OF POSTER: HAPPINESS AND APHASIA GROUPS KEYWORDS: INTERACTION, WELLBEING, ...
peer-reviewedBackground There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to li...
Background: Research on the benefits of group participation for adults with aphasia poststroke has t...
Background: There is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via p...
peer-reviewedLiving well with post‐stroke aphasia is supported by responsive, collaborative heath an...
BackgroundPeople with aphasia (PWA) often suffer from reduced participation and quality of life. Nev...
Background and aims: One third of stroke survivors lives with aphasia. Although anxiety and depressi...
Purpose. Stroke rehabilitation programmes aim to improve functional outcomes and quality of life. Th...
peer-reviewedBackground In the context of increasing incidence of stroke in working aged adults, th...
peer-reviewedPurpose: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of working-aged adults with post...
BackgroundThere is increased focus on supporting people with chronic conditions to live well via per...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...