2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcomm.2023.1187233
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Peer-to-peer support: digital networking in aphasia to improve quality of life (PeerPAL)

Christina Kurfess,
Sabine Corsten,
Maren Tabea Nickel
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPeople with aphasia (PWA) often suffer from reduced participation and quality of life. Nevertheless, there are currently only a few specific interventions that respond to this problem. Participation and quality of life could be increased by interacting with peers who have similar experiences. Digital social networks could stimulate an autonomous interaction. However, digital social networks need to be adapted to the specific needs of PWA. Therefore, a participatory, agile process involving the target… Show more

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