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      • Aphasia management in an acute setting, what are we doing and why? 

        Bixley, Morag; Blagdon, B.; Dean, M.; Langley, J.; Stanton, D. (Conference / Image)
        TITLE OF PAPER: APHASIA MANAGEMENT IN AN ACUTE SETTING, WHAT ARE WE DOING AND WHY? KEYWORDS: THERAPY, RATIONALES, EXPERTS • WHY THE STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN The Specific Interest Group in Aphasia Therapy has been ...
      • Aphasia teaching by the experts: A collaborative approach to undergraduate education 

        Bixley, Morag; DMU4 conversation group Aphasia Leicester (Conference)
        Background information DMU4 is a once monthly conversation group for people with aphasia (PWA). It started in 2008 and is part of the Aphasia Leicester Group, an organisation created and run by PWA. The main purpose of ...
      • Aphasia – an information leaflet designed by people with aphasia. 

        Bixley, Morag; DMU4 Conversation Group Aphasia Leicester; Hamilton, Catherine (Conference)
        Background information DMU4 is a conversation group for people with aphasia (PWA). It is part of Aphasia Leicester (AL), a stroke support group. In June 2010 the conversation group was asked to give feedback about aphasia ...
      • Aphasia: A mixed methods investigation into the impact of semantic activation therapy with and without word finding: preliminary results from a single therapy trial. 

        Bixley, Morag; Jin, Lixian; Williamson, I. R. (Conference)
        Abstract introduction Aphasia is a multimodality language difficulty experienced by people who have a left sided stroke. Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) who work with People with Aphasia (PWA) often provide word ...
      • Are sound cues easier than meaning cues and can online assessments be used as a productivity tool? 

        Naylor, S.; Bixley, Morag (Conference)
        TITLE OF PAPER: SOUND CUES ARE NOT ALWAYS EASIER THAN MEANING CUES KEYWORDS: APHASIA, CUEING, TECHNOLOGY • WHY THE STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN This work was undertaken as part of an undergraduate programme of study. People ...
      • Best practice for aphasia in the acute sector: a consensus of expert opinions 

        Bixley, Morag; Blagdon, B.; Dean, M.; Langley, J.; Stanton, D. (Conference)
        Background Information Historically Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) intervention has been guided by a, sometimes bewildering, plethora of standards and guidelines. Publications such as those written by the Royal College ...
      • Collaborative working: Speech and Language Therapy and the Stroke Association. 

        Scantlebury, K.; Bixley, Morag; Smith, G. (Conference)
        TITLE OF POSTER: - COLLABORATIVE WORKING: SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY AND THE STROKE ASSOCIATION KEYWORDS: GROUNDED THEORY, CONTINUOUS NEGOTIATION, MECHANISMS FOR COLLABORATION INTRODUCTION The recent Care Quality ...
      • Communication confidence in different settings: perceptions of nineteen people with aphasia 

        Hayward, K.; Bixley, Morag (Conference / Image)
        Communication confidence in different settings: perceptions of nineteen people with aphasia Background This small scale study was undertaken as part of an undergraduate degree. Aphasia is a clinical entity that can be ...
      • Constraint-Induced aphasia therapy: Three single case studies. 

        O'Hora, R.; Bixley, Morag; Finney, C.; Haynes, J.; Small, L. (Conference / Image)
        TITLE OF POSTER: CONSTRAINT INDUCED APHASIA THERAPY - THREE SINGLE CASE STUDIES INTRODUCTION This research project was inspired by the Specific Interest Group in Aphasia study day given by Professor Pulvermuller in ...
      • Exploring accounts of collaborative working between speech and language therapists and communication support coordinators following stroke 

        Scantlebury, K.; Bixley, Morag; Williamson, I. R. (Article)
        In the United Kingdom, speech and language therapists (SLTs) and Stroke Association communication support coordinators (CSCs) are both employed to provide services for people with communication difficulties following stroke. ...
      • Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators 

        Scantlebury, K.; Bixley, Morag; Williamson, I. (Conference)
        Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators Introduction Both Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) and Stroke Association ...
      • Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators 

        Scantlebury, K.; Bixley, Morag; Williamson, I. R. (Conference)
        Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators Introduction Both Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) and Stroke Association ...
      • Happiness and aphasia groups 

        Cowles, H.; Bixley, Morag (Conference / Image)
        TITLE OF POSTER: HAPPINESS AND APHASIA GROUPS KEYWORDS: INTERACTION, WELLBEING, OUTCOME  WHY THE STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN The National Clinical Guidelines for stroke (Royal College of Physicians, 2012) highlight the ...
      • In search of consensus on aphasia management. 

        Bixley, Morag; Blagdon, B.; Dean, M.; Langley, J.; Stanton, D. (Article)
      • People with aphasia creating an aphasia friendly website: The DMU4 experience 

        Bixley, Morag; DMU4; Hall, Richard; Weale, Robert; Collingwood, J.; Marshall, F.; Hamilton, C. (Conference / Image)
        People with aphasia creating an aphasia friendly website: The DMU4 experience Bixley,M., DMU4, Hall, R., Weale, R., Collingwood, J., Marshall, F. & Hamilton, C. Background Information The DMU4 Conversation group is ...
      • People with aphasia, service providers and education working in partnership to provide long-term support for people with aphasia. 

        Bixley, Morag; Rogers, J.; Woodfield, R. (Other)
      • A small scale investigation in to the perceived effect of music on the quality of life for a person with aphasia. 

        Belhaven, J.; Bixley, Morag (Image)
        Background This small scale study was undertaken as part of the final year undergraduate degree programme at De Montfort University. In 1997 the Norwegian music therapist and author Even Ruud suggested that music was an ...
      • Sound cues are not always easier than meaning cues 

        Naylor, S.; Bixley, Morag (Conference / Image)
        TITLE OF PAPER: SOUND CUES ARE NOT ALWAYS EASIER THAN MEANING CUES KEYWORDS: APHASIA, CUEING, TECHNOLOGY • WHY THE STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN This work was undertaken as part of an undergraduate programme of study. People ...
      • Taking dysphagia management out of the classroom: A ward-based feeding and swallowing training project. 

        Blagdon, B.; Bixley, Morag; Levis, N.; Bird, L.; Hood, G.; Murphy, K. (Conference)
        INTRODUCTION The recent Care Quality Commission (2011) report into dignity and nutrition 2011 suggested that only 51% of hospital trusts were fully compliant with Outcome 5: Meeting nutritional needs. The Northamptonshire ...
      • Using every day client and advocate clinical interviews to gather outcome measurements – a mixed methods framework 

        Bixley, Morag; Williamson, I.; Scase, M. O. (Conference)
        Abstract introduction Aphasia is a multimodality language difficulty experienced by people who have a left sided stroke. Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) who work with People with Aphasia (PWA) often provide word ...

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