Aphasia and stroke

    • [DOC File]STROKE

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      Common complications of a stroke include aphasia, dysphagia, and muscle weakness/paralysis. It is difficult to predict the level of recovery after a stroke, but the more severe the stroke, the older the victim, and the number and severity of pre-existing medical problems the worse the outcome.

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction - The Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists

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      The aim of this study was to use the Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale - 39 (SAQOL-39) for the individual subjective evaluation of physical, psychosocial, communication and energy domains in people who had a stroke and aphasia. The target population were people with aphasia lasting from several months or long term aphasia.

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    • [DOCX File]Horton, S. (2006). A framework for description and ...

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      : Health related quality of life in people with long-term aphasia following stroke. Main investigator: Katerina Hilari. Tel: 020 7477 8000 ext:4660 (K.Hilari, Aphasia Adapted SS-QOL V2 Scoring Sheet, 2000

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    • [DOC File]SS-QOL Scoring Sheet

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      STROKE. Which of these is the correct definition of a stroke? A sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate. A sudden and serious loss of blood flow to the heart. ... Aphasia, bradycardia, hypotension. Dysarthria, dysphagia, dyspnea. Urinary incontinence, unstable blood pressure, arrhythmias.

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    • [DOCX File]Accessible information about stroke and aphasia

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      Stroke researchers’ faces particular challenges as 1/3 of people after a stroke have by aphasia. People with aphasia are not the only ones who find it difficult to engage in any process which involves standard written or verbal communication.

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    • [DOCX File]Information about Aphasia for the National Disability ...

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      Stroke staff should ensure that environmental barriers to communication are minimised (NICE, 2013), as people with aphasia are particularly vulnerable to the effects of these adverse conditions (Simmons-Mackie, Kagan, O’Neill, Christie, Huijbregts, et al., 2007).

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    • Aphasia (Speech Problems): Types, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments

      A stroke consultant makes the medical decisions . They . manage. the. care. in hospital . A stroke. nurse. gives . medical care. They . watch. for. any . change

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    • [DOC File]Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale - 39( SAQOL - 39 ...

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      Aphasia is associated with greater disability compared to stroke patients without aphasia (Flowers et al., 2016; Gialanella et al. 2011). Aphasia has been reported as the largest negative impact on health-related quality of life out of 60 diseases and 15 health conditions in a large cohort of individuals (Lam & Wodchis, 2010). What services help?

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