2024
DOI: 10.1159/000538988
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Experiences of People with Aphasia Receiving Enhanced Community-Based Speech-Language Pathology Provided by Speech-Language Pathology Students

Nicola Gibbons,
Kate J. Cook,
Dean Sutherland
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Treatment intensity for people with aphasia (PWA) is a significant factor in enhancing recovery. Personal factors such as fatigue, physical endurance and motivation as well as clinician availability have been described as barriers to increased intensity. The use of student therapists has been shown to assist with addressing service gaps. Methods The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of PWA who received enhanced community-based treatment delivered by Speech Language Pathology (SLP) … Show more

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