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View article: Identification and Applications of Key Elements in the Development of Pictorial Support for People With Aphasia After Stroke: A Co‐Design Approach
Identification and Applications of Key Elements in the Development of Pictorial Support for People With Aphasia After Stroke: A Co‐Design Approach Open
Background Access to health information is essential to ensure safe, person‐centred care and shared decision‐making. Following a stroke, communication difficulties, such as aphasia, often cause barriers to communication with healthcare sta…
View article: Auditory-Perceptual Analysis of Speech Outcomes Following HiCommunication Intervention in Parkinson’s Disease—A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Auditory-Perceptual Analysis of Speech Outcomes Following HiCommunication Intervention in Parkinson’s Disease—A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
NCT03213873.
View article: Management of suicidality in stroke patients with and without aphasia—a national survey among healthcare professionals in Sweden
Management of suicidality in stroke patients with and without aphasia—a national survey among healthcare professionals in Sweden Open
Management of suicidality in stroke patients, particularly with aphasia, is surrounded by uncertainty. Greater competence in suicidality, aphasia-friendly communication, and improved interdisciplinary efforts are needed.
View article: Large variations in intensive speech– language rehabilitation post-stroke
Large variations in intensive speech– language rehabilitation post-stroke Open
Background: Intensive rehabilitation of aphasia is recommended in the national guidelines for stroke care, but is far from implemented in Swedish healthcare. Aim: To explore current practice and detect barriers and enablers for intensive a…
View article: Speech and neuroimaging effects following HiCommunication: a randomized controlled group intervention trial in Parkinson’s disease
Speech and neuroimaging effects following HiCommunication: a randomized controlled group intervention trial in Parkinson’s disease Open
Speech, voice and communication changes are common in Parkinson's disease. HiCommunication is a novel group intervention for speech and communication in Parkinson’s disease based on principles driving neuroplasticity. In a randomized contr…
View article: Longitudinal changes in functional connectivity in speech motor networks in apraxia of speech after stroke
Longitudinal changes in functional connectivity in speech motor networks in apraxia of speech after stroke Open
Objective The cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state fMRI post stroke can inform on altered functional connectivity (FC) within cortical language networks. Some initial studies report reduced …
View article: Characterization of Mild and Moderate Dysarthria in Parkinson’s Disease: Behavioral Measures and Neural Correlates
Characterization of Mild and Moderate Dysarthria in Parkinson’s Disease: Behavioral Measures and Neural Correlates Open
Purpose Alterations in speech and voice are among the most common symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD), often resulting in motor speech disorders such as hypokinetic dysarthria. We investigated dysarthria, verbal fluency, executive functio…
View article: HiCommunication as a novel speech and communication treatment for Parkinson's disease: A feasibility study
HiCommunication as a novel speech and communication treatment for Parkinson's disease: A feasibility study Open
Introduction Speech and communication problems are common in Parkinson's disease (PD) and can result in social withdrawal and reduced quality of life. Intervention may improve symptoms but transfer and maintenance remain challenging for ma…
View article: Recovery of Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia in Patients With Hand Motor Impairment After Stroke
Recovery of Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia in Patients With Hand Motor Impairment After Stroke Open
Objective: Aphasia and apraxia of speech (AOS) after stroke frequently co-occur with a hand motor impairment but few studies have investigated stroke recovery across motor and speech-language domains. In this study, we set out to test the …
View article: Speech Function Following Deep Brain Stimulation of the Caudal Zona Incerta: Effects of Habitual and High-Amplitude Stimulation
Speech Function Following Deep Brain Stimulation of the Caudal Zona Incerta: Effects of Habitual and High-Amplitude Stimulation Open
Purpose Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is often successful in alleviating motor symptoms of essential tremor (ET); however, DBS may also induce adverse speech effects. The caudal zona incerta (cZi) is a promising DBS target for tremor, but l…
View article: Feasibility Aspects of Exploring Exercise-Induced Neuroplasticity in Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Feasibility Aspects of Exploring Exercise-Induced Neuroplasticity in Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background . Recent studies indicate that exercise can induce neuroplastic changes in people with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD). Reports of feasibility outcomes from existing pilot trials however are, of date, insufficient to enable replicati…
View article: Assessment of speech impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease from acoustic quantifications of oral diadochokinetic sequences
Assessment of speech impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease from acoustic quantifications of oral diadochokinetic sequences Open
This investigation aimed at determining whether an acoustic quantification of the oral diadochokinetic (DDK) task may be used to predict the perceived level of speech impairment when speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD) are reading a sta…
View article: Students take charge of Learning – Using e-learning in Perceptual Assessment in Speech–Language Pathology
Students take charge of Learning – Using e-learning in Perceptual Assessment in Speech–Language Pathology Open
Perceptual assessment is the basis for diagnosis and evaluation of treatment in speech–language pathology (SLP). Students need to practise assessment skills. A web-based platform with cases and expert feedback in cleft palate disorders was…
View article: Speech following DBS for essential tremor : Effects of chronic and high-amplitude stimulation in the posterior subthalamic area
Speech following DBS for essential tremor : Effects of chronic and high-amplitude stimulation in the posterior subthalamic area Open
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) can be very effective in alleviating tremor, but adverse effects on speech are frequently reported, especially following bilateral DBS. Most of the existing literature on DBS and speech deals with the effects o…
View article: Development of a method for assessment of dysarthria in a foreign language: a pilot study
Development of a method for assessment of dysarthria in a foreign language: a pilot study Open
Purpose: It is increasingly more common for Speech and Language Pathologists in Sweden to encounter individuals with dysarthria who speak a different language. The aim of the present pilot study was to develop and test a systematic method …
View article: Long-term effects of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment on daily voice use in Parkinson’s disease as measured with a portable voice accumulator
Long-term effects of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment on daily voice use in Parkinson’s disease as measured with a portable voice accumulator Open
This study examines the effects of an intensive voice treatment focusing on increasing voice intensity, LSVT LOUD® Lee Silverman Voice Treatment, on voice use in daily life in a participant with Parkinson's disease, using a portable voice …