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210 related items for PubMed ID: 27309276

  • 1. A pilot study examining the impact of aphasia camp participation on quality of life for people with aphasia.
    Kim ES, Ruelling A, Garcia JR, Kajner R.
    Top Stroke Rehabil; 2017 Mar; 24(2):107-113. PubMed ID: 27309276
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  • 4. The Impact of Aphasia Camp Participation on Quality of Life: A Primary Progressive Aphasia Perspective.
    Kim ES, Figeys M, Hubbard HI, Wilson C.
    Semin Speech Lang; 2018 Jul; 39(3):270-283. PubMed ID: 29933493
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  • 6. Social participation through the eyes of people with aphasia.
    Dalemans RJ, de Witte L, Wade D, van den Heuvel W.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2010 Jul; 45(5):537-50. PubMed ID: 19839875
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  • 7. Which blueberries are better value? The development and validation of the functional numeracy assessment for adults with aphasia.
    Ichikowitz K, Bruce C, Meitanis V, Cheung K, Kim Y, Talbourdet E, Newton C.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2023 Jul; 58(4):1294-1315. PubMed ID: 36912570
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  • 8. The impact of stroke: are people with aphasia different to those without?
    Hilari K.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2011 Jul; 33(3):211-8. PubMed ID: 20712416
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  • 9. Group therapy as a social context for aphasia recovery: a pilot, observational study in an acute rehabilitation hospital.
    Fama ME, Baron CR, Hatfield B, Turkeltaub PE.
    Top Stroke Rehabil; 2016 Aug; 23(4):276-83. PubMed ID: 27077989
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  • 11. Poststroke Communication Ability Predicts Patient-Informant Discrepancies in Reported Activities and Participation.
    Jewell CC, Harnish SM, Brello J, Lanzi AM, Cohen ML.
    Am J Speech Lang Pathol; 2024 Jul 03; 33(4):1854-1867. PubMed ID: 38625105
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  • 12. 'I've got to get something out of it. And so do they': experiences of people with aphasia and university students participating in a communication partner training programme for healthcare professionals.
    Cameron A, Hudson K, Finch E, Fleming J, Lethlean J, McPhail S.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2018 Sep 03; 53(5):919-928. PubMed ID: 29873148
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  • 14. People with aphasia share their views on self-management and the role of technology to support self-management of aphasia.
    Nichol L, Wallace SJ, Pitt R, Rodriguez AD, Diong ZZ, Hill AJ.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2022 Dec 03; 44(24):7399-7412. PubMed ID: 34657536
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  • 15. Social participation in working-age adults with aphasia: an updated systematic review.
    Pike C, Kritzinger A, Pillay B.
    Top Stroke Rehabil; 2017 Dec 03; 24(8):627-639. PubMed ID: 28851257
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  • 16. 'Living with Aphasia the Best Way I Can': A Feasibility Study Exploring Solution-Focused Brief Therapy for People with Aphasia.
    Northcott S, Burns K, Simpson A, Hilari K.
    Folia Phoniatr Logop; 2015 Dec 03; 67(3):156-67. PubMed ID: 26789122
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  • 17. Communicative participation in goal-setting meetings for patients with aphasia after stroke. A study using patients' and healthcare professionals' self-ratings.
    Söderhielm K, Eriksson K, Möller M.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2023 Mar 03; 58(2):342-356. PubMed ID: 36218168
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  • 18. Validating the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) for use with people with aphasia: an analysis of Differential Item Function (DIF).
    Baylor C, Oelke M, Bamer A, Hunsaker E, Off C, Wallace SE, Pennington S, Kendall D, Yorkston K.
    Aphasiology; 2017 Mar 03; 31(8):861-878. PubMed ID: 30918415
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  • 19. How Much Information Do People With Aphasia Convey via Gesture?
    de Beer C, Carragher M, van Nispen K, Hogrefe K, de Ruiter JP, Rose ML.
    Am J Speech Lang Pathol; 2017 May 17; 26(2):483-497. PubMed ID: 28492911
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  • 20. The lived experience of engaging in everyday occupations in persons with mild to moderate aphasia.
    Niemi T, Johansson U.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2013 Oct 17; 35(21):1828-34. PubMed ID: 23350760
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