Patients with poststroke aphasia have higher mortality rates and worse functional outcome than patients without aphasia. Nurses are well aware of aphasia and the associated problems for patients with stroke because they have daily contact with them. The challenge is to provide evidence-based care directed at the aphasia. Although rehabilitation stroke guidelines are available, they do not address the caregiving of nurses to patients with aphasia. The aim of this study was to explore the evidence on rehabilitation of stroke patients with aphasia in relation to nursing care, focusing on the following themes: (1) the identification of aphasia, (2) the effectiveness of speech-language interventions.The findings of this study can be used to deve...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
This study aimed to provide detailed descriptions of the influences on the nursing staff’s communica...
Background: People with language problems following stroke (aphasia) benefit from speech and languag...
Background: People with post-stroke aphasia struggle with comprehension and expression of both spo...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have been shown to improve patient care and outcomes...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
The aim of this review was to investigate the evidence of interdisciplinary teamwork in the rehabili...
Purpose: Communication disability, including aphasia, is prevalent in the stroke population and impa...
This study is based on a literature review to describe health care guidance for nurses in the rehabi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Speech and language therapy provision for aphasia (a language disorder) pos...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
SUmmArY – Aphasia in ischemic stroke patients is associated with increased mortality, decre-ased rat...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
This study aimed to provide detailed descriptions of the influences on the nursing staff’s communica...
Background: People with language problems following stroke (aphasia) benefit from speech and languag...
Background: People with post-stroke aphasia struggle with comprehension and expression of both spo...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have been shown to improve patient care and outcomes...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
The aim of this review was to investigate the evidence of interdisciplinary teamwork in the rehabili...
Purpose: Communication disability, including aphasia, is prevalent in the stroke population and impa...
This study is based on a literature review to describe health care guidance for nurses in the rehabi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Speech and language therapy provision for aphasia (a language disorder) pos...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
SUmmArY – Aphasia in ischemic stroke patients is associated with increased mortality, decre-ased rat...
Background: In addition to other stroke related impairments, up to 12% of those who survive stroke h...
This study aimed to provide detailed descriptions of the influences on the nursing staff’s communica...
Background: People with language problems following stroke (aphasia) benefit from speech and languag...