| Computer-based treatment of poststroke language disorders: a non-inferiority study of telerehabilitation compared to in-person service delivery |
10 |
| Reporting interventions in communication partner training: a critical review and narrative synthesis of the literature |
8 |
| Complexity in measuring outcomes after communication partner training: alignment between goals of intervention and methods of evaluation |
7 |
| Severity of Alzheimer's disease and language features in picture descriptions |
6 |
| Taking words to a new level: a preliminary investigation of discourse intervention in primary progressive aphasia |
6 |
| Delivering word retrieval therapies for people with aphasia in a virtual communication environment |
6 |
| Exploring participant perspectives of community aphasia group participation: from I know where I belong now to Some people didn't really fit in |
6 |
| Statistical analysis in Small-N Designs: using linear mixed-effects modeling for evaluating intervention effectiveness |
6 |
| Aphasia education: speech-language pathologists' perspectives regarding current and optimal practice |
6 |
| Receiving aphasia intervention in a virtual environment: the participants' perspective |
6 |
| The experience of close personal relationships from the perspective of people with aphasia: thematic analysis of the literature |
5 |
| A concise patient reported outcome measure for people with aphasia: the aphasia impact questionnaire 21 |
5 |
| I definitely think it's a feasible and worthwhile option: perspectives of speech-language pathologists providing online aphasia group therapy |
5 |
| Patterns of decline in naming and semantic knowledge in primary progressive aphasia |
5 |
| The efficacy of an inter-disciplinary community aphasia group for living well with aphasia |
5 |
| Bilingualism and the severity of poststroke aphasia |
5 |
| Word retrieval in connected speech in Alzheimer's disease: a review with meta-analyses |
5 |
| Treatment fidelity in aphasia randomised controlled trials |
4 |
| Morphosyntactic production in Greek- and Italian-speaking individuals with probable Alzheimer's disease: evidence from subject-verb agreement, tense/time reference, and mood |
4 |
| People with aphasia's perception of the therapeutic alliance in aphasia rehabilitation post stroke: a thematic analysis |
4 |
| Gavel Club for people with aphasia: communication confidence and quality of communication life |
4 |
| Narrative comprehension by people with aphasia given single versus combined modality presentation |
4 |
| The feasibility of improving discourse in people with aphasia through AAC: clinical and functional MRI correlates |
4 |
| Feasibility of a communication program: improving communication between nurses and persons with aphasia in a peripheral hospital |
4 |
| Combating social isolation for people with severe chronic aphasia through community aphasia groups: consumer views on getting it right and wrong |
4 |
| The use and function of gestures in word-finding difficulties in aphasia |
3 |
| Adaptation in aphasia: revisiting language evidence |
3 |
| Enjoyment in a recreational sing-along group for people with aphasia and their caregivers |
3 |
| Segmental and prosodic variability on repeated polysyllabic word production in acquired apraxia of speech plus aphasia |
3 |
| Understanding practices of speech-language pathologists in aphasia rehabilitation: a grounded theory study |
3 |
| Language deficits following dominant hemisphere tumour resection are significantly underestimated by syndrome-based aphasia assessments |
3 |
| Humanising communication between nursing staff and patients with aphasia: potential contributions of the Humanisation Values Framework |
3 |
| Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries |
3 |
| Factors that influence Australian speech-language pathologists' self-reported uptake of aphasia rehabilitation recommendations from clinical practice guidelines |
3 |
| Life activity choices by people with aphasia: repeated interviews and proxy agreement |
3 |
| Noun?verb naming dissociation in neurosurgical patients |
3 |
| Public awareness of aphasia - results of a Swedish sample |
3 |
| Implementation of discourse analysis in aphasia: investigating the feasibility of a Knowledge-to-Action intervention |
3 |
| What is semantic in semantic dementia? The decay of knowledge of physical entities but not of verbs, numbers and body parts |
3 |
| Rate of aphasia among stroke patients discharged from hospitals in the United States |
3 |
| Use of co-verbal gestures during word-finding difficulty among Cantonese speakers with fluent aphasia and unimpaired controls |
3 |
| Effects of phonomotor treatment on discourse production |
3 |
| Top 10 research priorities relating to aphasia following stroke |
3 |
| Integrity and function of gestures in aphasia |
3 |
| Rhetorical structure and Alzheimer's disease |
3 |
| A new era of systems neuroscience in aphasia? |
3 |
| Closing the evidence-practice gaps in aphasia management: are we there yet? Where has a decade of implementation research taken us? A review and guide for clinicians |
3 |
| Modeling confrontation naming and discourse informativeness using structural equation modeling |
2 |
| Implementing aphasia recommendations in the acute setting: speech-language pathologists' perspectives of a behaviour change intervention |
2 |
| Adherence to lexical retrieval treatment in Primary Progressive Aphasia and implications for candidacy |
2 |