‘Development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statements using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method’
Emma Power, Emma Thomas, Linda Worrall, Miranda Rose et al.
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‘What is the evidence base for the use of digital technology in aphasia therapy?’ June 2015
Professor Jane Marshall and colleagues, City University London.
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‘Practices and challenges in community aphasia groups in Australia: Results of a national survey’
Miranda L. Rose & Michelle C. Attard’ School of Allied Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
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‘Combining Teletherapy & On-Line Language exercises in the Treatment of Chronic Aphasia: An Outcome Study.’ Fall 2014
Richard D. Steele, PhD, Denise McCall, MA, Allison Baird, MA, Lisa Haynes, MS,
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Assistive technologies (Excerpt from book)
Albert M. Cook, Janice Miller Polgar
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Aphasia rehabilitation in Australia: Current practices, challenges and future directions April 2014
Miranda Rose, Alison Ferguson, Emma Power, Leanne Togher, and Linda Worrall
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‘The iPad and Mobile Technology Revolution’David McNaughton, and Janice Light, The Pennsylvania State University June 2013
David McNaughton, and Janice Light, The Pennsylvania State University
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The benefits and challenges in using mainstream devices as assistive technologies for people with disabilities. May 2013
Univeristy of South Australia & Flinders University
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Intensive training for aphasia: Even older patients can improve January 2013
Dr. Ana Inés Ansaldo, PhD, Research Centre of the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal
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