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Communication sciences and disorders : from science to clinical practice
Gillam, Ronald B. (Herausgeber); Marquardt, Thomas P. (Herausgeber). - Burlington, MA : Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2021
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Perception and expression of emotion in TBI : identification of emotion, recognition of emotional ambiguity, and emotional verbal fluency
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Phonological working memory in adults who stutter
Gkalitsiou, Zoi. - 2018
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Augmented reality for speech and language intervention in autism spectrum disorder
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Comparison of traditional and telepractice-based treatment in the management of stroke-related aphasia
Abstract: There is a growing need for an alternative rehabilitation service delivery model to limit barriers to healthcare access for individuals with stroke based aphasia. Individuals with a history of stroke who reside in rural areas may face challenges in timely and regular access to rehabilitative healthcare services necessary to maximize recovery potential. The emergence of telepractice as a paradigm for remotely delivering speech-language rehabilitative services has the potential to provide increased access to healthcare services for individuals with stroke-related aphasia at a cost-effective rate. This study examined pre-post treatment assessment data from a nonprofit private clinic that provides speech and language services for individuals with aphasia in-house and via telepractice. Pre-post treatment scores on formal and informal language measures from 14 participants with stroke-related aphasia who received individualized therapy over a 12-month period (N = 7 face-to-face, N = 7 telepractice), were compared. The conventional face-to-face treatment group and the telepractice group did not show significant improvement post-treatment and there was no significant difference in improvement between the two groups. The results suggest that while both groups did not significantly improve on language measures following treatment, treatment outcomes were comparable across service delivery modes. These results provide preliminary support for the use of telepractice to delivery treatment to individuals with stroke-related aphasia in a real-world clinical setting. Results also provide further support for telepractice as an efficacious mode of treatment delivery for this population. ; Communication Sciences and Disorders
Keyword: Aphasia treatment; Stroke-related aphasia; Telepractice
URL: https://doi.org/10.15781/T2NV99T3X
http://hdl.handle.net/2152/63500
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A clinician's guide to concussion management
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Code-switching patterns and inhibitory control in bilinguals with traumatic brain injury
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Multimodal nonvocal nonword matching in adults who stutter
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Differentiation of the presence and severity of apraxia of speech in English and Spanish speakers
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Category, letter and emotional verbal fluency in Spanish-English bilingual individuals with and without traumatic brain injury
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The impact of stroke and aphasia on quality of life
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Case study of improving the speech intelligibility of children with Down syndrome using pacing boards
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Effects of naturalistic and peer mediated conversation skills training for young adults with ASD
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Generative naming in Vietnamese-English bilingual speakers
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Generative naming in Spanish-English bilingual speakers
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Generative naming in Korean-English bilingual speakers and assessment tests for Korean-English bilingual speakers with aphasia
Kwon, Hygine. - 2014
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Pragmatic error identification in traumatic brain injury
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Processing of ambiguous emotional messages in brain injured patients with and without subcortical lesions
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2013) 3, 344-363
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Identification of sentence emotional content in individuals with traumatic brain injury
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Silent phoneme monitoring of nonwords in adults who do and do not stutter
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