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2020-10-06A randomized control trial of intensive aphasia therapy after acute stroke: The Very Early Rehabilitation for SpEech (VERSE) study.Godecke, E; Armstrong, E; Rai, T; Ciccone, N; Rose, ML; Middleton, S; Whitworth, A; Holland, A; Ellery, F; Hankey, GJ; Cadilhac, DA; Bernhardt, J; VERSE Collaborative Group
2013-11-08Amount of therapy matters in very early aphasia rehabilitation after stroke: A clinical prognostic modelGodecke, E; Rai, T; Ciccone, N; Armstrong, E; Granger, A; Hankey, G
2023-03-09An updated systematic review of stroke clinical practice guidelines to inform aphasia management.Burton, B; Isaacs, M; Brogan, E; Shrubsole, K; Kilkenny, MF; Power, E; Godecke, E; Cadilhac, DA; Copland, D; Wallace, SJ
2015-04-19Assessment of therapy fidelity processes in the very early rehabilitation in speech (verse) clinical trialGodecke, E; Armstrong, E; Bernhardt, J; Middleton, S; Rai, T; Holland, A; Cadilhac, D; Whitworth, A; Rose, M; Ciccone, N; Hankey, G
2015-09-01COMPARE: A national randomized controlled trialcomparing two intensive treatments to usual care forindividuals with chronic aphasiaRose, M; Copland, D; Nickels, L; Meinzer, M; Rai, T; Godecke, E
2016-05-13COMPARE: A randomised controlled trial comparing constraint-induced and multi-modal aphasia therapy to usual care in people with chronic aphasiaRose, M; Copland, D; Nickels, L; Togher, L; Meinzer, M; Rai, T; Godecke, E; Pierce, J; Foster, A; Hurley, M
2014-03-01A comparison of aphasia therapy outcomes before and after a Very Early Rehabilitation programme following strokeGodecke, E; Ciccone, NA; Granger, AS; Rai, T; West, D; Cream, A; Cartwright, J; Hankey, GJ
2016-05-03Constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT): a randomised controlled trial in very early stroke rehabilitationCiccone, N; West, D; Cream, A; Cartwright, J; Rai, T; Granger, A; Hankey, GJ; Godecke, E
2019-12-01Constraint-induced or multi-modal personalized aphasia rehabilitation (COMPARE): A randomized controlled trial for stroke-related chronic aphasiaRose, ML; Copland, D; Nickels, L; Togher, L; Meinzer, M; Rai, T; Cadilhac, DA; Kim, J; Foster, A; Carragher, M; Hurley, M; Godecke, E
2021-01-01Developing person-centred goal setting resources with and for people with aphasia: a multi-phase qualitative studyElston, A; Barnden, R; Hersh, D; Godecke, E; Cadilhac, DA; Lannin, NA; Kneebone, I; Andrew, NE
2021-11-01Development and field testing of a standardised goal setting package for person-centred discharge care planning in strokeBarnden, R; Cadilhac, DA; Lannin, NA; Kneebone, I; Hersh, D; Godecke, E; Stolwyk, R; Purvis, T; Nicks, R; Farquhar, M; Gleeson, S; Gore, C; Herrmann, K; Andrew, NE
2015-07-02Development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statements using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method.Power, E; Thomas, E; Worrall, L; Rose, M; Togher, L; Nickels, L; Hersh, D; Godecke, E; O'Halloran, R; Lamont, S; O'Connor, C; Clarke, K
2015-09-01Establishing large scale therapy fidelity processes inthe Very Early Rehabilitation in SpEech (VERSE) clinical trial: Lessons learnedGodecke, E; Armstrong, E; Ciccone, N; Middleton, S; Rai, T; Cadilhac, D; Rose, M; Whitworth, A; Holland, A; Hankey, G; Ellery, F; Bernhardt, J
2019-05-22Fewer but Longer Treatment Sessions for Aphasia Are Associated with Better Recovery in The Very Early Rehabilitation in Speech (Verse) Clinical Trial CohortRai, T; Godecke, E; Armstrong, E; Cadilhac, D; Ciccone, N; Rose, M; Holland, A; Whitworth, A; Ellery, F; Hankey, G; Middleton, S; Bernhardt, J; Norrving, B
2014-06-20Group or individual therapy in very early aphasia recovery: Does therapy type matter?Ciccone, N; Godecke, E; Cream, A; West, D; Cartwright, J; Granger, A; Rai, T; Hankey, G
2021-09-28Healing Right Way: study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial to enhance rehabilitation services and improve quality of life in Aboriginal Australians after brain injury.Armstrong, E; Coffin, J; Hersh, D; Katzenellenbogen, JM; Thompson, S; Flicker, L; McAllister, M; Cadilhac, DA; Rai, T; Godecke, E; Hayward, C; Hankey, GJ; Drew, N; Lin, I; Woods, D; Ciccone, N
2021-12-17Management of communication disability in the first 90 days after stroke: a scoping review.Baker, C; Foster, AM; D'Souza, S; Godecke, E; Shiggins, C; Lamborn, E; Lanyon, L; Kneebone, I; Rose, ML
2016-05-18The progress of a complex rehabilitation randomised controlled trial: Very Early Rehabilitation in SpEech (VERSE) after strokeGodecke, E; Armstrong, E; Ciccone, N; Middleton, S; Rai, T; Holland, A; Whitworth, A; Rose, M; Ellery, F; Cadilhac, D; Hankey, G; Bernhardt, J
2014-06-20Progress on an Australian randomised controlled trial of aphasia therapy after strokeGodecke, E; Armstrong, E; Bernhardt, J; Middleton, S; Rai, T; Holland, A; Cadilhac, D; Whitworth, A; Rose, M; Ciccone, N; Hankey, G
2016-08-26Progress On Compare: A Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing Constraint-Induced And Multi-Modal Aphasia Therapy To Usual Care In People With Chronic AphasiaRose, M; Copland, D; Nickels, L; Togher, L; Meinzer, M; Rai, T; Godecke, E; Kim, J; Cadilhac, D; Pierce, J; Foster, A; Hurley, M