What do people with aphasia want in rehabilitation? Designing diagnostic materials that occupational therapists can use to assess the needs, values and preferences of people with aphasia
IF 1.5 4区 医学Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Evelijn Raven-Takken, Lizet van Ewijk, Maren van Rijssen
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Abstract
Client-centred care and shared decision making are prevailing principles in healthcare. For people with aphasia (PWA) this is difficult. There is a need for diagnostic instruments that are accessib...
期刊介绍:
Aphasiology is concerned with all aspects of language impairment and disability and related disorders resulting from brain damage. It provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge and the dissemination of current research and expertise in all aspects of aphasia and related topics, from all disciplinary perspectives.
Aphasiology includes papers on clinical, psychological, linguistic, social and neurological perspectives of aphasia, and attracts contributions and readership from researchers and practitioners in speech and language pathology, neurology, neuropsychology and neurolinguistics. Studies using a wide range of empirical methods, including experimental, clinical and single case studies, surveys and physical investigations are published in addition to regular features including major reviews, clinical fora, case studies, and book reviews.