Worrall, Linda.
Linda Worrall aphasia researcher in Australia
Worrall, Linda E.
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Works
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Aphasia rehabilitation : the impairment and its consequences | |
Around my school | |
Branca de neve e os sete anões : uma fábula sobre a inveja | |
Communication disability in aging : from prevention to intervention | |
Em breve volto para casa | |
The evidence for a life-coaching approach to aphasia | |
An exploratory investigation of the daily talk time of people with non-fluent aphasia and non-aphasic peers | |
Exploring participant perspectives of community aphasia group participation: from “I know where I belong now” to “Some people didn’t really fit in” | |
Functional communication assessment: An australian perspective | |
Hearing and vision impairment and the social networks of older Australians | |
The ICF and third-party disability: Its application to spouses of older people with hearing impairment | |
The ICF, Relationship-Centred Care and Research Outcome Measurement: Carol Frattali's Impact on Aphasia Research | |
I'm not tired | |
The impact of communication disability on interdisciplinary discussion in rehabilitation case conferences | |
Implementing a tailored behaviour change intervention to improve speech pathologists’ aphasia practices: results of a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial | |
Ještě chvilku | |
Just one more | |
Let's call it "aphasia": Rationales for eliminating the term "dysphasia". | |
Let's learn our ABC, 1990: | |
Living here | |
Living successfully with aphasia during the first year post-stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study | |
Māori with aphasia: a people without a voice? | |
Measuring outcomes in aphasia research: A review of current practice and an agenda for standardisation | |
Measuring outcomes in people who have had a stroke and their carers: can the telephone be used? | |
Measuring outcomes of a communication program for older people with hearing impairment using the International Outcome Inventory. | |
Measuring quality of life: Comparing family members' and friends' ratings with those of their aphasic partners | |
Meu amigo, o médico | |
Meus dentes estão sadios | |
Míšo, kde jsi? | |
Mobile computing technology and aphasia: An integrated review of accessibility and potential uses | |
Neurogenic communication disorders: a functional approach | |
Neuroscientific Implications in Assessment and Intervention for Aphasia. | |
No piquenique | |
No playground | |
Nosso bebê chegou | |
Nursing the patient with complex communication needs : time as a barrier and a facilitator to successful communication in hospital | |
Nursing the patient with developmental disability in hospital : roles of paid carers | |
Oncology Nursing Society environmental scan 2004 | |
ONS 2002 environmental scan: a basis for strategic planning. | |
Person-centeredness, ethics, and stories of risk | |
Personal factors, communication and vision predict social participation in older adults | |
Před usnutím | |
Preliminary psychometric analyses of two assessment measures quantifying communicative and social activities: the COMACT and SOCACT | |
Priorities for an age-friendly bus system. | |
Professionalism and functional outcomes | |
Propositional Idea Density in aphasic discourse | |
The provision of health information to stroke patients within an acute hospital setting: what actually happens and how do patients feel about it? | |
A qualitative study of the transition from hospital to home for individuals with acquired brain injury and their family caregivers. | |
Quantifying aphasic people's social lives in the context of non‐aphasic peers | |
Randomised trial of a computer-generated tailored written education package for patients following stroke | |
Reducing the psychosocial impact of aphasia on mood and quality of life in people with aphasia and the impact of caregiving in family members through the Aphasia Action Success Knowledge (Aphasia ASK) program: study protocol for a randomized control | |
Report from ROMA: an update on the development of a core outcome set for aphasia research | |
Reporting on psychological well-being of older adults with chronic aphasia in the context of unaffected peers. | |
Review | |
SMARTERgoal setting in aphasia rehabilitation | |
Snapshots of success: An insider perspective on living successfully with aphasia | |
Sněhurka a sedm trpaslíků : příběh o závisti | |
Snow White and the seven dwarfs | |
Social participation for older people with aphasia: the impact of communication disability on friendships | |
Speech-language pathologists' contribution to the assessment of decision-making capacity in aphasia: a survey of common practices | |
Stages of change in adults with acquired hearing impairment seeking help for the first time: application of the transtheoretical model in audiologic rehabilitation | |
STRENGTH and the Health Care Team: Changing Interprofessional and Client-Centered Practices | |
Stroke health professionals' management of depression after post-stroke aphasia: a qualitative study | |
Stroke Patients’ and Carers’ Perception of Barriers to Accessing Stroke Information | |
Stroke Patients’ Awareness of Risk and Readiness to Change Behaviors | |
Stroke patients communicating their healthcare needs in hospital: a study within the ICF framework | |
Structure, Processes, and Retrospective Outcomes From an Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program | |
The suitability of written education materials for stroke survivors and their carers | |
A systematic review of falls in hospital for patients with communication disability: Highlighting an invisible population | |
A systematic review of rehabilitation interventions to prevent and treat depression in post-stroke aphasia. | |
Systematic review of the quality of clinical guidelines for aphasia in stroke management | |
'That doesn't translate': the role of evidence-based practice in disempowering speech pathologists in acute aphasia management. | |
The top ten: best practice recommendations for aphasia | |
Undetected and underserved: the untold story of patients who had a minor stroke | |
Unifying rehabilitation through theory development. | |
Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health to identify outcome domains for a core outcome set for aphasia: a comparison of stakeholder perspectives. | |
Voice and speech characteristics and vocal hygiene in novice and professional broadcast journalists | |
"Well it has to be language-related": speech-language pathologists' goals for people with aphasia and their families. | |
What do people with aphasia think about their health care? Factors influencing satisfaction and dissatisfaction | |
What makes adults with hearing impairment take up hearing AIDS or communication programs and achieve successful outcomes? | |
What people with aphasia want: Their goals according to the ICF | |
What really matters to people with aphasia when it comes to group work? A qualitative investigation of factors impacting participation and integration. | |
Where's bear | |
Where's my snack? | |
Which treatment outcomes are most important to aphasia clinicians and managers? An international e-Delphi consensus study | |
'You needed to rehab … families as well': family members' own goals for aphasia rehabilitation. |