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Elizabeth Armstrong to Aphasia

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Elizabeth Armstrong has written about Aphasia.
Connection Strength

3.376
  1. Armstrong E, Hersh D. Speaking Up and Being Heard: The Importance of Functional Communication and Discourse Principles in Aphasia Intervention. Semin Speech Lang. 2024 Aug; 45(4):356-367.
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    Score: 0.877
  2. Groenewold R, Armstrong E. The effects of enactment on communicative competence in aphasic casual conversation: a functional linguistic perspective. Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2018 07; 53(4):836-851.
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    Score: 0.569
  3. Armstrong E, Fox S, Wilkinson R. Mild aphasia: is this the place for an argument? Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2013 May; 22(2):S268-78.
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    Score: 0.401
  4. Armstrong E, Hersh D, Hayward C, Fraser J, Brown M. Living with aphasia: three Indigenous Australian stories. Int J Speech Lang Pathol. 2012 Jun; 14(3):271-80.
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    Score: 0.373
  5. Godecke E, Brogan E, Ciccone N, Rose ML, Armstrong E, Whitworth A, Ellery F, Holland A, Middleton S, Rai T, Hankey GJ, Cadilhac D, Bernhardt J. Treatment fidelity monitoring, reporting and findings in a complex aphasia intervention trial: a substudy of the Very Early Rehabilitation in SpEech (VERSE) trial. Trials. 2022 Jun 16; 23(1):501.
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    Score: 0.189
  6. Godecke E, Armstrong E, Rai T, Ciccone N, Rose ML, Middleton S, Whitworth A, Holland A, Ellery F, Hankey GJ, Cadilhac DA, Bernhardt J. A randomized control trial of intensive aphasia therapy after acute stroke: The Very Early Rehabilitation for SpEech (VERSE) study. Int J Stroke. 2021 07; 16(5):556-572.
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    Score: 0.168
  7. Godecke E, Rai T, Cadilhac DA, Armstrong E, Middleton S, Ciccone N, Whitworth A, Rose ML, Holland A, Ellery F, Hankey GJ, Bernhardt J. Statistical analysis plan (SAP) for the Very Early Rehabilitation in Speech (VERSE) after stroke trial: an international 3-arm clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of early, intensive, prescribed, direct aphasia therapy. Int J Stroke. 2018 10; 13(8):863-880.
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    Score: 0.146
  8. Berg K, Askim T, Balandin S, Armstrong E, Rise MB. Experiences of participation in goal setting for people with stroke-induced aphasia in Norway. A qualitative study. Disabil Rehabil. 2017 06; 39(11):1122-1130.
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    Score: 0.125
  9. Godecke E, Armstrong EA, Rai T, Middleton S, Ciccone N, Whitworth A, Rose M, Holland A, Ellery F, Hankey GJ, Cadilhac DA, Bernhardt J. A randomized controlled trial of very early rehabilitation in speech after stroke. Int J Stroke. 2016 07; 11(5):586-92.
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    Score: 0.124
  10. Berg K, Rise MB, Balandin S, Armstrong E, Askim T. Speech pathologists' experience of involving people with stroke-induced aphasia in clinical decision making during rehabilitation. Disabil Rehabil. 2016; 38(9):870-8.
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    Score: 0.117
  11. Godecke E, Rai T, Ciccone N, Armstrong E, Granger A, Hankey GJ. Amount of therapy matters in very early aphasia rehabilitation after stroke: a clinical prognostic model. Semin Speech Lang. 2013 Aug; 34(3):129-41.
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    Score: 0.104
  12. Cherney LR, Simmons-Mackie N, Raymer A, Armstrong E, Holland A. Systematic review of communication partner training in aphasia: methodological quality. Int J Speech Lang Pathol. 2013 Oct; 15(5):535-45.
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    Score: 0.099
  13. Simmons-Mackie N, Raymer A, Armstrong E, Holland A, Cherney LR. Communication partner training in aphasia: a systematic review. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2010 Dec; 91(12):1814-37.
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    Score: 0.085
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