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Adaptive Kompetenzen von Kindern mit Down-Syndrom – ein Follow-up über zehn Jahre ... : Adaptive competences of children with Down syndrome - a ten-year follow-up ...
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Adaptive Kompetenzen von Kindern mit Down-Syndrom – ein Follow-up über zehn Jahre ; Adaptive competences of children with Down syndrome - a ten-year follow-up
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In: Empirische Sonderpädagogik 13 (2021) 2, S. 100-109 (2021)
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Особенности применения механизма вероятностного прогнозирования в синхронном переводе ... : Probability Prognosis in Simultaneous Interpreting ...
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Жигулин, Д.П.. - : Автономная некоммерческая организация высшего образования «Российский новый университет», 2020
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Prognostication in post‐stroke aphasia: how do speech pathologists formulate and deliver information about recovery?
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Background: Prognostication is a complex clinical task that involves forming a prediction about recovery and communicating prognostic information to patients and families. In aphasia, recovery is difficult to predict and evidence‐based guidance on prognosis delivery is lacking. Questions about aphasia prognosis commonly arise, but it is unknown how speech pathologists formulate and deliver information about expected recovery. An understanding of current practice in prognostication is needed to develop evidence‐based guidelines for this process, and is necessary in order to ensure successful future implementation of recommended practice regarding prognosis delivery. Aims: To identify the factors speech pathologists consider important when responding to questions about aphasia prognosis; to examine how they respond in different scenarios; and to evaluate their current attitudes towards aphasia prognostication. Methods & Procedures: A total of 54 speech pathologists participated in an online survey featuring hypothetical aphasia prognosis delivery scenarios, short‐response questions and ratings. Open responses were analysed thematically. Multiple‐choice responses were analysed using descriptive statistics and non‐parametric tests. Outcomes & Results: Speech pathologists regarded factors relating to the nature and severity of post‐stroke deficits, an individual's level of motivation and the availability of social support as most important for forming an aphasia prognosis. When delivering prognostic information, considerations of the recipient's emotional well‐being, hope and expectations, and comprehension of information were regarded as most important. Speech pathologists’ prognosis responses varied in content and manner of communication. The content of the responses included predictions of recovery and information about various attributes and activities contributing to recovery. Prognostic information was most frequently communicated through qualitative probability expressions, general statements and uncertainty‐based expressions. A need for more professional support in aphasia prognostication was indicated. Conclusions & Implications: There is variation in the way speech pathologists respond to questions about aphasia prognosis, and it is unknown how these conversations affect people with aphasia and their significant others. Further research to understand speech pathologists’ clinical reasoning and professional support needs, and the perspectives of people living with aphasia, may help to develop an evidence‐based approach to prognostication in aphasia.
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1203 Language and Linguistics; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Aphasia; Prognosis delivery; Rehabilitation; Speech and language therapists; Stroke recovery
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:acf7f2b
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Aphasia outcome: the interactions between initial severity, lesion size and location
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In: ISSN: 0340-5354 ; EISSN: 1432-1459 ; Journal of Neurology ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02418331 ; Journal of Neurology, Springer Verlag, 2019, 266 (6), pp.1303-1309. ⟨10.1007/s00415-019-09259-3⟩ (2019)
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Metformin treatment in young children with fragile X syndrome.
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In: Molecular genetics & genomic medicine, vol 7, iss 11 (2019)
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Predictors for functional and anatomic outcomes in macular edema secondary to non-infectious uveitis
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Predictive Factors of Swallowing Disorders and Bronchopneumonia in Acute Ischemic Stroke.
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In: Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 2148-2154 (2019)
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Diagnosis and treatment of supernumerary teeth in the pediatric clinic - case report
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In: Revista CEFAC, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2019) (2019)
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A physician-initiated intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Chinese patients.
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In: Cancer, vol 124 Suppl 7, iss Suppl 7 (2018)
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A physician-initiated intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Chinese patients.
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Predictors of bullying and victimisation in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ... : Napovedovalci ustrahovanja in viktimizacije otrok z motnjo pozornosti s hiperaktivnostjo ...
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Predictors of bullying and victimisation in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ; Napovedovalci ustrahovanja in viktimizacije otrok z motnjo pozornosti s hiperaktivnostjo
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In: CEPS Journal 8 (2018) 4, S. 63-88 (2018)
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Behavior of hyperreflective foci in non-infectious uveitic macular edema, a 12-month follow-up prospective study
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Factors related to the relative survival of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in a population-based study in France: does socio-economic status have a role?
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In: ISSN: 0390-6078 ; EISSN: 1592-8721 ; Haematologica ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01559872 ; Haematologica, Ferrata Storti Foundation, 2017, 102 (3), pp.584-592. ⟨10.3324/haematol.2016.152918⟩ ; http://www.haematologica.org/content/102/3/584.long (2017)
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Racial/Ethnic Differences in Head and Neck Cancer Survival Rates
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Quantitative assessment of white matter injury in preterm neonates: Association with outcomes.
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In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2017)
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