It is common for people with aphasia, whether in the hospital, a nursing facility, or at home, to rely on nursing assistants for their health and personal care. This study presents results from a unique program to teach nursing assistant students about aphasia and communication strategies that is co-instructed by a person with aphasia and an SLP. Comparison of pre- and posttest results from 168 participating students indicates that nursing assistant students improved their knowledge of aphasia after participating in this 75-minute module. This has implications for both nursing assistants and people with aphasia
Communication partners of people with aphasia (PWA) often experience difficulties in their conversat...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to describe and compare the confidence and knowledge of health pro...
This study investigated occupational therapy and physiotherapy students' level of confidence and kno...
Background: Difficulty in communicating (due to aphasia) can have serious consequences for patients ...
Reports from people with aphasia (PWA) at a community-based aphasia center suggest that PWA do not r...
Five volunteers were trained to communicate with three nursing home residents with aphasia. Effects...
The advent of the philosophy of supported conversation has highlighted the crucial role that the com...
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...
Background\ud \ud Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that can present a significant barrier to...
Background This study was undertaken as part of the final year undergraduate degree programme at De...
The need for meaningful engagement for people with chronic aphasia has received increasing attention...
Background Communication partner training (CPT) is a social intervention approach that can be used t...
Background: Communication partner training (CPT) has been used to support communication partners to ...
The works collated here provide evidence of the benefits of viewing communication with people with a...
Communication partners of people with aphasia (PWA) often experience difficulties in their conversat...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to describe and compare the confidence and knowledge of health pro...
This study investigated occupational therapy and physiotherapy students' level of confidence and kno...
Background: Difficulty in communicating (due to aphasia) can have serious consequences for patients ...
Reports from people with aphasia (PWA) at a community-based aphasia center suggest that PWA do not r...
Five volunteers were trained to communicate with three nursing home residents with aphasia. Effects...
The advent of the philosophy of supported conversation has highlighted the crucial role that the com...
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...
Background\ud \ud Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that can present a significant barrier to...
Background This study was undertaken as part of the final year undergraduate degree programme at De...
The need for meaningful engagement for people with chronic aphasia has received increasing attention...
Background Communication partner training (CPT) is a social intervention approach that can be used t...
Background: Communication partner training (CPT) has been used to support communication partners to ...
The works collated here provide evidence of the benefits of viewing communication with people with a...
Communication partners of people with aphasia (PWA) often experience difficulties in their conversat...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to describe and compare the confidence and knowledge of health pro...
This study investigated occupational therapy and physiotherapy students' level of confidence and kno...