Search

Current filters:
Add Filter:

Results

Customise results display
Item hits:
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2022-01-01Best practice guidelines for reporting spoken discourse in aphasia and neurogenic communication disordersStark, BC; Bryant, L; Themistocleous, C; den Ouden, DB; Roberts, AC
2022-12-07“Know the risks but balance that with their enjoyment”: Impacts of dysphagia on quality of life from the perspectives of allied health professionalsSmith, R; Bryant, L; Hemsley, B
2023-01-01Extracurricular activities, graduate attributes and serious leisure: competitive sport versus social-cultural clubs in campus lifeFoley, C; Darcy, S; Hergesell, A; Almond, B; McDonald, M; Nguyen, LT; Morgan-Brett, E
2022-12-01Perspectives of people with dysphagia and their supporters on the potential for 3D food printing to improve mealtime-related quality of life.Smith, R; Bryant, L; Hemsley, B
2022-10-31Flying into Uncertainty: Part 1 - Flying with Mobility DisabilityDarcy, S; Small, J; Almond, B
2022-12-26Meeting the confused patient with confidence: perceived benefits of communication partner training in subacute TBI.Nielsen, AI; Jensen, LR; Power, E
2015-09-02Questioning in conversations before and after communication partner training for individuals with traumatic brain injuryMann, K; Power, E; Barnes, S; Togher, L
2022-07-21Stepping back into the dementia spaceA call to arms to reaffirm the essential role of speech- language pathology in supporting communication impairments in dementiaFolder, N; Cartwright, J; Torresi, K; Taylor-Rubin, C; Conway, E; Murray, J; Caruana, A; Power, E
2023-03-23Speech-Language Pathologists' Views of Using Virtual Reality for Managing Cognitive-Communication Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury.Brassel, S; Brunner, M; Power, E; Campbell, A; Togher, L
2022-12Dysphagia in Intensive Care Evaluation (DICE): An International Cross-Sectional Survey.Spronk, PE; Spronk, LEJ; Egerod, I; McGaughey, J; McRae, J; Rose, L; Brodsky, MB; DICE study investigators,
Results 31-40 of 173 (Search time: 0.015 seconds).