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529 related items for PubMed ID: 21793777

  • 1. "Well it has to be language-related": speech-language pathologists' goals for people with aphasia and their families.
    Sherratt S, Worrall L, Pearson C, Howe T, Hersh D, Davidson B.
    Int J Speech Lang Pathol; 2011 Aug; 13(4):317-28. PubMed ID: 21793777
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  • 5. What do speech-language pathologists describe as most important when trying to achieve client participation during aphasia rehabilitation? A qualitative focus group interview study.
    Berg K, Askim T, Rise MB.
    Int J Speech Lang Pathol; 2019 Oct; 21(5):493-503. PubMed ID: 29252012
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  • 8. Current Australian speech-language pathology practice in addressing psychological well-being in people with aphasia after stroke.
    Sekhon JK, Douglas J, Rose ML.
    Int J Speech Lang Pathol; 2015 Jun; 17(3):252-62. PubMed ID: 25936387
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  • 13. Which outcomes are most important to people with aphasia and their families? an international nominal group technique study framed within the ICF.
    Wallace SJ, Worrall L, Rose T, Le Dorze G, Cruice M, Isaksen J, Kong APH, Simmons-Mackie N, Scarinci N, Gauvreau CA.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2017 Jul; 39(14):1364-1379. PubMed ID: 27345867
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  • 14. Describing the impact of aphasia on close family members using the ICF framework.
    Grawburg M, Howe T, Worrall L, Scarinci N.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2014 Jul; 36(14):1184-95. PubMed ID: 24063293
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  • 15. Barriers and facilitators to meeting aphasia guideline recommendations: what factors influence speech pathologists' practice?
    Shrubsole K, Worrall L, Power E, O'Connor DA.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2019 Jun; 41(13):1596-1607. PubMed ID: 29376450
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  • 16. The seven habits of highly effective aphasia therapists: The perspective of people living with aphasia.
    Worrall L.
    Int J Speech Lang Pathol; 2019 Oct; 21(5):438-447. PubMed ID: 31500463
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  • 17. Sport, scales, or war? Metaphors speech-language pathologists use to describe caseload management.
    Kenny B, Lincoln M.
    Int J Speech Lang Pathol; 2012 Jun; 14(3):247-59. PubMed ID: 22563897
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  • 19. Prognostication in post-stroke aphasia: How do speech pathologists formulate and deliver information about recovery?
    Cheng BBY, Worrall LE, Copland DA, Wallace SJ.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2020 Jul; 55(4):520-536. PubMed ID: 32347640
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