Abstract
Despite the commonness of dysarthria in stroke populations, intervention research is
scant, especially relating to the psycho-social effects of dysarthria. Groups, which provide
opportunities for natural interaction with a range of communication partners, discussion of
experiences, problem solving and peer support, may be an appropriate management format for people with dysarthria and their communication partners.
scant, especially relating to the psycho-social effects of dysarthria. Groups, which provide
opportunities for natural interaction with a range of communication partners, discussion of
experiences, problem solving and peer support, may be an appropriate management format for people with dysarthria and their communication partners.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 26 May 2012 |
Event | European CPLOL congress - The Hague, Netherlands Duration: 25 May 2012 → 26 May 2012 |
Conference
Conference | European CPLOL congress |
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Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | The Hague |
Period | 25/05/12 → 26/05/12 |
Keywords
- stroke
- dysarthria
- stroke management