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View article: A mHealth application to identify cognitive communication disorder after right hemisphere stroke: development and beta testing
A mHealth application to identify cognitive communication disorder after right hemisphere stroke: development and beta testing Open
RECOGNISE is the first mHealth application developed to identify CCD after RH stroke. Findings suggest that with some user interface improvements, RECOGNISE has the potential to offer SLPs with an evidence-based tool to screen for CCD afte…
View article: Assessing cognitive communication skills for returning to work following acquired brain injury: a systematic scoping review
Assessing cognitive communication skills for returning to work following acquired brain injury: a systematic scoping review Open
Assessment of cognitive communication skills for returning to work following ABI requires an individualised and contextualised approach. This study highlights a gap between key clinical models and measures reported in the current literatur…
View article: “Working together… I can't stress how important it is”: Indigenous Health Liaison Officers’ insights into working with speech-language pathologists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with stroke and TBI
“Working together… I can't stress how important it is”: Indigenous Health Liaison Officers’ insights into working with speech-language pathologists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with stroke and TBI Open
SLPs must collaborate with IHLOs and patients' family members and draw on their cultural knowledge, expertise, and guidance when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and ensure connections are created. These connectio…
View article: Implementing a tailored, co-designed goal-setting implementation package in rehabilitation services: a process evaluation
Implementing a tailored, co-designed goal-setting implementation package in rehabilitation services: a process evaluation Open
This study aims to evaluate the process of implementing an evidence-based goal-setting package into five rehabilitation services across the continuum of rehabilitation. This study used a mixed methods approach guided by Medical Research Co…
View article: Implementation of best practice goal-setting in five rehabilitation services: A mixed-methods evaluation study
Implementation of best practice goal-setting in five rehabilitation services: A mixed-methods evaluation study Open
Objective: This implementation study aimed to enhance the key elements of clinical practice goal-setting across 5 rehabilitation services.Design: This study followed a participatory action research approach guided by the Knowledge to Actio…
View article: The pervasive and unyielding impacts of cognitive‐communication changes following traumatic brain injury
The pervasive and unyielding impacts of cognitive‐communication changes following traumatic brain injury Open
Background Cognitive‐communication disorders (CCDs) are common in the traumatic brain injury (TBI) population. Despite this, there has been limited research that explores the long‐term impacts of reduced cognitive‐communication functioning…
View article: “Working together… I can't stress how important it is”: Indigenous Health Liaison Officers’ insights into working with speech-language pathologists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with stroke and TBI
“Working together… I can't stress how important it is”: Indigenous Health Liaison Officers’ insights into working with speech-language pathologists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with stroke and TBI Open
Providing culturally safe speech-language pathology services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with acquired communication disorders (ACDs) may be challenging for non-Indigenous speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Indigenou…
View article: Apragmatism: The renewal of a label for communication disorders associated with right hemisphere brain damage
Apragmatism: The renewal of a label for communication disorders associated with right hemisphere brain damage Open
Background Right hemisphere communication disorders are neither consistently labelled nor adequately defined. Labels associated with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) are broad and fail to capture the essence of communication challenges …
View article: Communication Success and Speaking Valve Use in Intensive Care Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation
Communication Success and Speaking Valve Use in Intensive Care Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation Open
Background Communication with patients receiving mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit can be challenging. Once a patient is tracheostomized, a speaking valve may enable restoration of verbal communication. To date, no data are …
View article: Speech pathologists’ perspectives when managing adults following traumatic brain injury in community-based rehabilitation settings: A qualitative investigation
Speech pathologists’ perspectives when managing adults following traumatic brain injury in community-based rehabilitation settings: A qualitative investigation Open
Purpose: Across Australia and New Zealand, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) routinely assess and treat adults with cognitive-communication disorders following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Despite their regular involvement, little is kn…
View article: Community-based rehabilitation for adults with cognitive-communication disorders following traumatic brain injury: A mixed methods investigation
Community-based rehabilitation for adults with cognitive-communication disorders following traumatic brain injury: A mixed methods investigation Open
These findings provide a snapshot of the current practices employed by a range of speech pathology services across Australia and New Zealand. Health professionals and rehabilitation service providers should consider the key factors highlig…
View article: Developing tailored theoretically informed goal-setting interventions for rehabilitation services: a co-design approach
Developing tailored theoretically informed goal-setting interventions for rehabilitation services: a co-design approach Open
Background Several active ingredients contribute to the purposes and mechanisms of goal-setting in rehabilitation. Active ingredients in the goal-setting process include, interdisciplinary teamworking, shared decision-making, having meanin…
View article: Assessment and rehabilitation of acquired communication disorders in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults with stroke or traumatic brain injury: a retrospective chart review
Assessment and rehabilitation of acquired communication disorders in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults with stroke or traumatic brain injury: a retrospective chart review Open
Informal approaches to assess ACDs were commonly employed which may be because they are perceived to be more culturally appropriate. Clinical guidelines for stroke and TBI should accommodate the diversity of cultures and languages. Better …
View article: Discharge Planning of Older Persons from Hospital: Comparison of Observed Practice to Recommended Best Practice
Discharge Planning of Older Persons from Hospital: Comparison of Observed Practice to Recommended Best Practice Open
Older people are particularly vulnerable to hospital re-presentation following discharge. Ideal discharge planning processes facilitate the transition from hospital to home and prevent subsequent re-presentations to hospital. The objective…
View article: The impact of using implementation intentions as task instructions on prospective memory performance after stroke
The impact of using implementation intentions as task instructions on prospective memory performance after stroke Open
Prospective Memory (PM), the ability to remember to carry out intentions in the future, is often impaired after stroke. Little is known about rehabilitation of PM post-stroke with literature limited by small sample sizes and reliance on se…
View article: Setting a prioritized agenda to drive speech–language therapy research in health
Setting a prioritized agenda to drive speech–language therapy research in health Open
Background Prioritized research agendas are viewed internationally as an important method for ensuring that health research meets actual areas of clinical need. There is growing evidence for speech–language therapy‐prioritized research age…
View article: An exploration of goal-setting practices in Queensland rehabilitation services
An exploration of goal-setting practices in Queensland rehabilitation services Open
Goal-setting in rehabilitation should be specific, meaningful and include the client in action planning, feedback and review. However, goal-setting in rehabilitation is often multidisciplinary and unstructured.Implications for rehabilitati…
View article: Test item priorities for a screening tool to identify cognitive-communication disorder after right hemisphere stroke
Test item priorities for a screening tool to identify cognitive-communication disorder after right hemisphere stroke Open
Background: Early recognition of stroke signs and symptoms is critical to ensure people receive the right treatment at the right time. Communication impairment associated with left-hemisphere stroke is easily identifiable due to the recogn…
View article: Relationship and Social Network Change in People With Impaired Social Cognition Post Right Hemisphere Stroke
Relationship and Social Network Change in People With Impaired Social Cognition Post Right Hemisphere Stroke Open
Purpose This article investigated relationship and social network change in the presence of a social cognition impairment post right hemisphere (RH) stroke. Impaired emotion perception and inferential reasoning are sources of interpersonal…
View article: Clinical profile of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults with stroke and traumatic brain injury at a regional Australian hospital: a retrospective chart audit
Clinical profile of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults with stroke and traumatic brain injury at a regional Australian hospital: a retrospective chart audit Open
Background: The clinical profile of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults admitted to hospital with neurological injury is not well documented. Understanding these profiles may enable health professionals to provide more culturally …
View article: An exploration of goal-setting practices in Queensland rehabilitation services
An exploration of goal-setting practices in Queensland rehabilitation services Open
Goals are vital in rehabilitation; however, how goal-setting occurs varies widely in clinical practice. This study aims to review goal-setting practices across the rehabilitation continuum within varied case mix services in Queensland, Aus…
View article: Exploring the Validity and Operational Impact of Using Allied Health Assistants to Conduct Dysphagia Screening for Low-Risk Patients Within the Acute Hospital Setting
Exploring the Validity and Operational Impact of Using Allied Health Assistants to Conduct Dysphagia Screening for Low-Risk Patients Within the Acute Hospital Setting Open
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine (a) the agreement between allied health assistants (AHAs) and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) when completing dysphagia screening for low-risk referrals and at-risk patients under a dele…
View article: Dysphagia screening using an allied health assistant delegation model: service considerations for implementation
Dysphagia screening using an allied health assistant delegation model: service considerations for implementation Open
Although the service model was perceived to have relative advantage, compatibility with local work-flow priorities and service needs must be thoroughly considered if AHA delegated dysphagia screening is to be beneficial as a service model …
View article: The Assessment and Prediction of Prospective Memory after Stroke
The Assessment and Prediction of Prospective Memory after Stroke Open
Objective: Prospective memory (PM) is the memory used when intentions are to be carried out in the future. Little research has been conducted examining PM after stroke. This study aimed to determine if PM is impaired after stroke through c…
View article: Client perspectives on living with dysphagia in the community
Client perspectives on living with dysphagia in the community Open
This study highlights a range of psychosocial impacts individuals with dysphagia living at home may experience. Participants described how managing other health conditions alongside dysphagia influenced their perspectives about dysphagia. …
View article: Self-reported prospective memory after stroke
Self-reported prospective memory after stroke Open
Prospective Memory (PM) is the memory for completing future intentions. This study aimed to compare self-reported PM of individuals with stroke to healthy controls, to determine if PM is impaired after stroke. Additionally, self-reported P…
View article: Occupational engagement following mild stroke in the Australian context using the occupational gaps questionnaire
Occupational engagement following mild stroke in the Australian context using the occupational gaps questionnaire Open
The English version of the OGQ was found to be a feasible instrument for identifying occupational gaps following mild stroke and may be suitable to support research and clinical practice with this population.