2012
DOI: 10.3310/hta16260
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Clinical effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and service users’ perceptions of early, well-resourced communication therapy following a stroke: a randomised controlled trial (the ACT NoW Study).

Abstract: on behalf of the ACT NoW investigatorsHow to obtain copies of this and other HTA programme reports An electronic version of this title, in Adobe Acrobat format, is available for downloading free of charge for personal use from the HTA website (www.hta.ac.uk). A fully searchable DVD is also available (see below).Printed copies of HTA journal series issues cost £20 each (post and packing free in the UK) to both public and private sector purchasers from our despatch agents.Non-UK purchasers will have to pay a sma… Show more

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“…DCEs (also known as stated choice) are being increasingly used in health care to elicit preferences for a range of health-care services, 115 for example, smoking cessation in pregnancy 116 and communication therapy following stroke. 117 The DCE was developed using the findings from the systematic review and interview data (see Chapter 4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DCEs (also known as stated choice) are being increasingly used in health care to elicit preferences for a range of health-care services, 115 for example, smoking cessation in pregnancy 116 and communication therapy following stroke. 117 The DCE was developed using the findings from the systematic review and interview data (see Chapter 4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation rTMS may be beneficial. Lack of randomized controlled trials (RCT), particularly with respect to chronic aphasia (lasting for >6 months after initial stroke) is observed [33][34][35][36][37][38][39]. What more patients with aphasia still experience various problems, e.g.…”
Section: Much Easier Example: Aphasiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reflection on this involvement indicates both benefits and challenges for both the project and the individuals involved. 197 However, the over-riding theme for these studies is the importance of adhering to the principles of reducing barriers and providing facilitators to enable people with aphasia to participate. 199 the researchers hoped to obtain feedback on the proposal, and also to develop links with individuals who might be called on to join programme-specific advisory groups if the programme was successful in obtaining funding.…”
Section: Involvementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Issues discussed above in relation to group formation did not apply to the Speakeasy Group, as all members knew one another and the majority had worked together on another large research study, Accessing Communication Therapy in the North West (ACTNoW). 197 However, there were many other challenges for the researcher in terms of facilitating involvement. For example, the process of arranging meetings needed to accommodate the needs of people with aphasia: simply writing to members with meeting dates in an aphasia-friendly format was not sufficient; GPe advised telephoning all members 1 day in advance of the meeting to remind them of the meeting details.…”
Section: Group Structures and Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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