All Stories

  1. Walking with Gail
  2. ‘I wasn't made to feel like a nut case after all’: A qualitative story completion study exploring healthcare recipient and carer perceptions of good professional caregiving relationships
  3. The Poetics in Jefferson's Poetics Lecture
  4. Introducing an interactional approach to exploring facilitation as an implementation intervention: examining the utility of Conversation Analysis
  5. A qualitative systematic review of experiences of persons with dementia regarding transition to long-term care
  6. Expanding current understandings of epistemic injustice and dementia: Learning from stigma theory
  7. Evidence-based care for older people: where are we now and where to in the future?
  8. Reported benefits of peer support group involvement by adults with hearing loss
  9. Kate Swaffer, What the hell happened to my brain? Living beyond dementiaSwafferKate, What the hell happened to my brain? Living beyond dementia. Jessica Kingsley Publishers: London, UK, 2016; 390 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84905-608-3, $37.99 (pbk)
  10. Familiar communication partners’ facilitation of topic management in conversations with individuals with dementia
  11. Is the speech-language pathology profession prepared for an ageing population? An Australian survey
  12. Childcare Educators' Understandings of Early Communication and Attachment
  13. Early childhood educators’ understanding of early communication: Application to their work with young children
  14. Hearing and Cognitive Impairment and the Role of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a Rehabilitation Framework
  15. A conversation analytic study of patterns of overlapping talk in conversations between individuals with dementia and their frequent communication partners
  16. Anodal Direct Current Stimulation of the Cerebellum Reduces Cerebellar Brain Inhibition but Does Not Influence Afferent Input from the Hand or Face in Healthy Adults
  17. Transcranial non-invasive brain stimulation in swallowing rehabilitation following stroke — A review of the literature