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View article: Development of the Functional Communication Checklist for Primary Progressive Aphasia
Development of the Functional Communication Checklist for Primary Progressive Aphasia Open
Background Functional communication (FC) is an indispensable feature of daily functioning and is predictive of patient autonomy and care partner well‐being. Concrete quantitative measures to assess FC in neurodegenerative conditions are la…
View article: The road to young‐onset dementia diagnosis: Findings from the Joint Solutions Project
The road to young‐onset dementia diagnosis: Findings from the Joint Solutions Project Open
INTRODUCTION Diagnosis of young‐onset dementia (YOD) is often delayed due to atypical presentations and lack of awareness. This study explored diagnostic experiences in Australia. METHODS This Joint Solutions sub‐study employed a mixed‐met…
View article: Correction: Martin et al. The Health Literacy of First Year Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology Students and Their Perceived Future Roles in Supporting Their Clients’ Health Literacy. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 6013
Correction: Martin et al. The Health Literacy of First Year Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology Students and Their Perceived Future Roles in Supporting Their Clients’ Health Literacy. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 6013 Open
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View article: Qualitative Perspectives of Young-Onset Dementia Care in Australia: A Thematic Analysis From the Joint Solutions Project
Qualitative Perspectives of Young-Onset Dementia Care in Australia: A Thematic Analysis From the Joint Solutions Project Open
People with young-onset dementia in Australia face significant challenges due to inconsistencies in diagnostic and post-diagnostic care. These challenges stem from a general lack of knowledge of young-onset dementia, limited age-appropriat…
View article: International Practices of Speech‐Language Pathologists Working with Bilingual Speakers with Primary Progressive Aphasia
International Practices of Speech‐Language Pathologists Working with Bilingual Speakers with Primary Progressive Aphasia Open
Background Although primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is considered a rarer form of dementia, individuals living with PPA are increasingly identified by healthcare professionals. Research investigating speech‐language assessment and interv…
View article: An international core outcome set for primary progressive aphasia (COS‐PPA): Consensus‐based recommendations for communication interventions across research and clinical settings
An international core outcome set for primary progressive aphasia (COS‐PPA): Consensus‐based recommendations for communication interventions across research and clinical settings Open
INTRODUCTION: Interventions to treat speech-language difficulties in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) often use word accuracy as a highly comparable outcome. However, there are more constructs of importance to people with PPA that have re…
View article: An international core outcome set for primary progressive aphasia (COS‐PPA): Consensus‐based recommendations for communication interventions across research and clinical settings
An international core outcome set for primary progressive aphasia (COS‐PPA): Consensus‐based recommendations for communication interventions across research and clinical settings Open
INTRODUCTION Interventions to treat speech‐language difficulties in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) often use word accuracy as a highly comparable outcome. However, there are more constructs of importance to people with PPA that have rec…
View article: Study protocol for the Functional Communication Checklist for people living with primary progressive aphasia
Study protocol for the Functional Communication Checklist for people living with primary progressive aphasia Open
This study protocol describes the development of the first instrument of functional communication for people living with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), with future applications to other progressive conditions, with expert validation, i…
View article: Global perspectives on the management of primary progressive aphasia
Global perspectives on the management of primary progressive aphasia Open
Speech-language therapists/pathologists (SLT/Ps) are key professionals in the management and treatment of primary progressive aphasia (PPA), however, there are gaps in education and training within the discipline, with implications for ski…
View article: Applications of the R.A.I.S.E. Assessment Framework to Support the Process of Assessment in Primary Progressive Aphasia
Applications of the R.A.I.S.E. Assessment Framework to Support the Process of Assessment in Primary Progressive Aphasia Open
Purpose: To establish the extent to which person-centered processes are integrated in assessment procedures, the Relationship, Assessment, Inclusion, Support, Evolve (R.A.I.S.E.) Assessment framework was used to evaluate measures that are …
View article: The Functional Communication Checklist for People Living with Primary Progressive Aphasia: Study Protocol
The Functional Communication Checklist for People Living with Primary Progressive Aphasia: Study Protocol Open
This study protocol describes the development of the first instrument of functional communication for people living with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), with future applications to other progressive conditions, with expert validation, i…
View article: Muddles and puzzles: Metaphor use associated with disease progression in Primary Progressive Aphasia
Muddles and puzzles: Metaphor use associated with disease progression in Primary Progressive Aphasia Open
SLT/Ps should listen for and recognise the metaphorical language used by people with PPA and their families to ensure therapeutic alignment, see beyond the PPA to recognise the individual's needs, and provide person-centred and empathic su…
View article: The Health Literacy of First Year Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology Students and Their Perceived Future Roles in Supporting Their Clients’ Health Literacy
The Health Literacy of First Year Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology Students and Their Perceived Future Roles in Supporting Their Clients’ Health Literacy Open
Background: Allied health professionals are well positioned to assess and support their clients’ health literacy (HL); however, they report being deficient in HL knowledge and skills. Objective: To explore allied health students’ HL and th…
View article: “They are dealing with people’s lives…”: Diagnostic and post-diagnostic healthcare experiences in primary progressive aphasia
“They are dealing with people’s lives…”: Diagnostic and post-diagnostic healthcare experiences in primary progressive aphasia Open
The healthcare experience is a multifaceted and varied process, particularly for people living with complex conditions such as primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Different experiences influence pathways through the health system, impacting…
View article: “Please Don't Assess Him to Destruction”: The R.A.I.S.E. Assessment Framework for Primary Progressive Aphasia
“Please Don't Assess Him to Destruction”: The R.A.I.S.E. Assessment Framework for Primary Progressive Aphasia Open
Purpose: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) assess people with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) through measurements of speech, language, communication, and well-being, with the aims of identifying challenges and strengths, monitoring ch…
View article: “They are dealing with people’s lives…”: Diagnostic and post-diagnostic healthcare experiences in primary progressive aphasia
“They are dealing with people’s lives…”: Diagnostic and post-diagnostic healthcare experiences in primary progressive aphasia Open
The healthcare experience is a multifaceted and varied process, particularly for people living with complex conditions such as primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Different experiences influence pathways through the health system, impacting…
View article: Principles and philosophies for speech and language therapists working with people with primary progressive aphasia: an international expert consensus
Principles and philosophies for speech and language therapists working with people with primary progressive aphasia: an international expert consensus Open
This study describes the philosophy of expert practice and outlines a set of best practice principles when working with people with PPA.Implications for rehabilitationPrimary progressive aphasia (PPA) describes a group of language led deme…
View article: Advocating the rights of people with dementia to contribute to research: Considerations for researchers and ethics committees
Advocating the rights of people with dementia to contribute to research: Considerations for researchers and ethics committees Open
Objective Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and practice decisions affecting this population. As dementia‐care researchers, we frequently advocate to Human Research Ethics Committees for the ri…
View article: Word retrieval in progressive lexical impairments (Beales et al., 2021)
Word retrieval in progressive lexical impairments (Beales et al., 2021) Open
Purpose: Positive intervention effects following lexical retrieval interventions are increasingly reported with people with progressive language impairments; however, generalization of therapy gains are less frequently evident and less wel…
View article: Evaluating Quality and Adequacy of Gastrointestinal Samples Collected using Reusable or Disposable Forceps
Evaluating Quality and Adequacy of Gastrointestinal Samples Collected using Reusable or Disposable Forceps Open
Background Sample quality of gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsies is of paramount importance for accurate histological diagnosis. Many veterinary practices use reusable forceps as a result of perceived decreased cost. With reusable forceps…
View article: Ivor–Lewis oesophagogastrectomy with Roux-en-Y duodenal bypass
Ivor–Lewis oesophagogastrectomy with Roux-en-Y duodenal bypass Open
Oesophagectomies and gastrectomies are performed predominantly for the treatment of malignant disease. However, in this case series, we describe three patients with benign disease who had a laparoscopic oesophagogastrectomy with gastroduod…
View article: Intraoperative distensibility measurement during laparoscopic Heller's myotomy for achalasia may reduce the myotomy length without compromising patient outcome
Intraoperative distensibility measurement during laparoscopic Heller's myotomy for achalasia may reduce the myotomy length without compromising patient outcome Open
Our study aimed to assess whether intraoperative esophagogastric junction (EGJ) distensibility measurement using the EndoFLIP EF325 catheter (Crospon Ltd., Galway, Ireland) could potentially be used to guide laparoscopic Heller's myotomy (…