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Dissertation10.14264/159440

Assessment of Acquired Neurogenic Communication Disorders in Adults using a Telerehabilitation Application

Anne J. Hill-2008-08-01-The University of Queensland
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Telerehabilitation, which is the provision of rehabilitation services at a distance, hasbeen proposed as a service delivery model with the potential to address some of the issues ofequitable access and quality of care currently facing the discipline of rehabilitation. Onerehabilitation discipline which is well suited to telerehabilitation is speech-languagepathology. However, a paucity of research into the delivery of speech-language pathologyservices via telerehabilitation has limited the implementation of this mode of service delivery.In an attempt to add empirical data to the body of research and move towards thedevelopment of evidence-based guidelines for the practice of telerehabilitation in speechlanguagepathology, this series of studies aimed to determine the validity and reliability of theassessment of acquired neurogenic communication disorders in adults via telerehabilitationmethods.A total of 86 adults with an acquired neurogenic communication disorder participatedin this re

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Telerehabilitation, which is the provision of rehabilitation services at a distance, hasbeen proposed as a service delivery model with the potential to address some of the issues ofequitable access and quality of care currently facing the discipline of rehabilitation. Onerehabilitation discipline which is well suited to telerehabilitation is speech-languagepathology. However, a paucity of research into the delivery of speech-language pathologyservices via telerehabilitation has limited the implementation of this mode of service delivery.In an attempt to add empirical data to the body of research and move towards thedevelopment of evidence-based guidelines for the practice of telerehabilitation in speechlanguagepathology, this series of studies aimed to determine the validity and reliability of theassessment of acquired neurogenic communication disorders in adults via telerehabilitationmethods.A total of 86 adults with an acquired neurogenic communication disorder participatedin this re

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TelerehabilitationRehabilitationAphasiaPsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationService delivery frameworkTelemedicineSpeech-Language Pathology

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