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  1. Communication information needs of family members experiencing aphasia: a qualitative phenomenological exploration
  2. Collaboration in aphasia research: benefits to researchers and society
  3. CHOSEN: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial
  4. ‘I think I’d get a lot out of something where my views count and I could help other people’ – co-designing a family project-based intervention with people with lived experience of traumatic brain injury
  5. Effectiveness of telerehabilitation for adults with neurological conditions in low and middle income countries: A systematic review
  6. The PD COMM Process Evaluation: Describing Interventions and Implementation in a UK Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial of Speech and Language Therapy for People With Parkinson's‐Related Dysarthria
  7. European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline on aphasia rehabilitation
  8. Patient and public involvement in an evidence synthesis project: description of and reflection on involvement
  9. Interventions for people with perceptual disorders after stroke: the PIONEER scoping review, Cochrane systematic review and priority setting project
  10. The effect of two speech and language approaches on speech problems in people with Parkinson’s disease: the PD COMM RCT
  11. Lee Silverman voice treatment versus NHS speech and language therapy versus control for dysarthria in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD COMM): pragmatic, UK based, multicentre, three arm, parallel group, unblinded, randomised controlled trial
  12. Invaluable Benefits of 10 Years of the International Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs)
  13. Views of Service Users, Their Family or Carers, and Health Care Professionals on Telerehabilitation for People With Neurological Conditions in Ghana: Qualitative Study
  14. Comparing different ways of measuring pain after having a stroke
  15. Pain after Stroke
  16. Early, intense therapy for language problems after a stroke is linked to the greatest benefits
  17. Hydration and nutrition care practices in stroke: findings from the UK and Australia
  18. Control intervention design for preclinical and clinical trials: Consensus-based core recommendations from the third Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
  19. Control intervention design for preclinical and clinical trials: Consensus-based core recommendations from the third Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
  20. Interventions for Perceptual Disorders in Stroke: A Systematic Review
  21. Views of Service Users, Their Family or Carers, and Health Care Professionals on Telerehabilitation for People With Neurological Conditions in Ghana: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
  22. Measuring communication as a core outcome in aphasia trials: Results of the ROMA‐2 international core outcome set development meeting
  23. Interventions for perceptual disorders following stroke
  24. Establishing reporting standards for participant characteristics in post-stroke aphasia research: An international e-Delphi exercise and consensus meeting
  25. Complex speech-language therapy interventions for stroke-related aphasia: the RELEASE study incorporating a systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysis
  26. Access G-AP: development of an accessible goal setting and action planning resource for stroke survivors with aphasia
  27. Speech and language therapy interventions for speech problems in Parkinson's disease
  28. Precision rehabilitation for aphasia by patient age, sex, aphasia severity, and time since stroke? A prespecified, systematic review-based, individual participant data, network, subgroup meta-analysis
  29. Perceptual Disorders After Stroke: A Scoping Review of Interventions
  30. Developing, monitoring, and reporting of fidelity in aphasia trials: core recommendations from the collaboration of aphasia trialists (CATs) trials for aphasia panel
  31. Dosage, Intensity, and Frequency of Language Therapy for Aphasia: A Systematic Review–Based, Individual Participant Data Network Meta-Analysis
  32. Operationalising treatment success in aphasia rehabilitation
  33. A multinational online survey of the goal setting practice of rehabilitation staff with stroke survivors with aphasia
  34. Using the Barthel Index and modified Rankin Scale as Outcome Measures for Stroke Rehabilitation Trials; A Comparison of Minimum Sample Size Requirements
  35. Temporal Profile of Pneumonia After Stroke
  36. Core Outcome Measures for Palliative and End-of-Life Research After Severe Stroke: Mixed-Method Delphi Study
  37. Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
  38. Oral care practices in stroke: findings from the UK and Australia
  39. An aphasia research agenda – a consensus statement from the collaboration of aphasia trialists
  40. Lee Silverman Voice Treatment versus standard speech and language therapy versus control in Parkinson’s disease: preliminary cost-consequence analysis of the PD COMM pilot randomised controlled trial
  41. Protocol for the development of the international population registry for aphasia after stroke (I-PRAISE)
  42. Predictors of Poststroke Aphasia Recovery
  43. An Umbrella Review of Aphasia Intervention descriPtion In Research: the AsPIRE project
  44. The impact of cognitive-communication difficulties following traumatic brain injury on the family; a qualitative, focus group study
  45. Language and Cognitive Rehabilitation after Stroke
  46. Interventions for improving oral health in people after stroke
  47. Self-managed, computerised word finding therapy as an add-on to usual care for chronic aphasia post-stroke: An economic evaluation
  48. Facilitators and “deal breakers”: a mixed methods study investigating implementation of the Goal setting and action planning (G-AP) framework in community rehabilitation teams
  49. Properties of Pain Assessment Tools for Use in People Living With Stroke: Systematic Review
  50. The feasibility and effects of eye movement training for visual field loss after stroke: a mixed methods study
  51. Technical Features, Feasibility, and Acceptability of Augmented Telerehabilitation in Post-stroke Aphasia—Experiences From a Randomized Controlled Trial
  52. A survey of cognitive–communication difficulties following TBI: are families receiving the training and support they need?
  53. Study protocol for POSITIF, a randomised multicentre feasibility trial of a brief cognitive-behavioural intervention plus information versus information alone for the treatment of post-stroke fatigue
  54. Recruitment challenges in stroke rehabilitation randomized controlled trials: a qualitative exploration of trialists’ perspectives using Framework analysis
  55. Aerosol generating procedures, dysphagia assessment and COVID‐19: A rapid review
  56. A multicentre, randomised controlled trial to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment versus standard NHS Speech and Language Therapy versus control in Parkinson’s disease: a study protocol for a randomised controll...
  57. A narrative review of communication accessibility for people with aphasia and implications for multi-disciplinary goal setting after stroke
  58. Goal attainment, adjustment and disengagement in the first year after stroke: A qualitative study
  59. Communicating simply, but not too simply: Reporting of participants and speech and language interventions for aphasia after stroke
  60. Computerised speech and language therapy or attention control added to usual care for people with long-term post-stroke aphasia: the Big CACTUS three-arm RCT
  61. A systematic review of the efficiency of recruitment to stroke rehabilitation randomised controlled trials
  62. The effect of augmented speech-language therapy delivered by telerehabilitation on poststroke aphasia—a pilot randomized controlled trial
  63. Commercial gaming devices for stroke upper limb rehabilitation: The stroke survivor experience
  64. Unreported Summary Statistics in Trial Publications and Risk of Bias in Stroke Rehabilitation Systematic Reviews: An International Survey of Review Authors and Examination of Practical Solutions
  65. A pragmatic, multi-centered, stepped wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial pilot of the clinical and cost effectiveness of a complex Stroke Oral healthCare intervention pLan Evaluation II (SOCLE II) compared with usual oral healthcare in stroke wards
  66. Self-managed, computerised speech and language therapy for patients with chronic aphasia post-stroke compared with usual care or attention control (Big CACTUS): a multicentre, single-blinded, randomised controlled trial
  67. RELEASE: a protocol for a systematic review based, individual participant data, meta- and network meta-analysis, of complex speech-language therapy interventions for stroke-related aphasia
  68. Rating the intelligibility of dysarthic speech amongst people with Parkinson’s Disease: a comparison of trained and untrained listeners
  69. A qualitative exploration of the effect of visual field loss on daily life in home-dwelling stroke survivors
  70. Effects of fluoxetine on functional outcomes after acute stroke (FOCUS): a pragmatic, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial
  71. Scanning training for rehabilitation of visual field loss due to stroke: Identifying and exploring training tools in use
  72. A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement
  73. Attention control comparisons with SLT for people with aphasia following stroke: methodological concerns raised following a systematic review
  74. Oral care after stroke
  75. European Stroke Organisation Conference: Abstracts
  76. Telerehabilitation for aphasia – protocol of a pragmatic, exploratory, pilot randomized controlled trial
  77. Dealing with missing standard deviation and mean values in meta-analysis of continuous outcomes: a systematic review
  78. Lee Silverman Voice Treatment versus standard speech and language therapy versus control in Parkinson’s disease: a pilot randomised controlled trial (PD COMM pilot)
  79. Improving the Development, Monitoring and Reporting of Stroke Rehabilitation Research: Consensus-Based Core Recommendations from the Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
  80. The PD COMM trial: a protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised trial assessing the effectiveness of two types of SLT for people with Parkinson’s disease
  81. Improving the development, monitoring and reporting of stroke rehabilitation research: Consensus-based core recommendations from the Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
  82. What Adherence Measures Should Be Used in Trials of Home-Based Rehabilitation Interventions? A Systematic Review of the Validity, Reliability, and Acceptability of Measures
  83. Dependency and health utilities in stroke: Data to inform cost-effectiveness analyses
  84. Optimising the validity and completion of adherence diaries: a multiple case study and randomised crossover trial
  85. Speech and Language Therapy for Aphasia After Stroke
  86. Let’s call it “aphasia”: Rationales for eliminating the term “dysphasia”
  87. Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke
  88. The purpose of rating quality of evidence differs in an overview, as compared to guidelines or recommendations
  89. An algorithm was developed to assign GRADE levels of evidence to comparisons within systematic reviews
  90. Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Enhanced Oral Healthcare in Stroke Care Settings (SOCLE II): A Pilot, Stepped Wedge, Cluster Randomized, Controlled Trial Protocol
  91. Caring for continence in stroke care settings: a qualitative study of patients’ and staff perspectives on the implementation of a new continence care intervention
  92. Cochrane Overview
  93. Commercial gaming devices for stroke upper limb rehabilitation: a survey of current practice
  94. Clinical and cost effectiveness of computer treatment for aphasia post stroke (Big CACTUS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  95. Interventions for improving upper limb function after stroke
  96. Goal setting practice in services delivering community-based stroke rehabilitation: a United Kingdom (UK) wide survey
  97. Time for a step change? Improving the efficiency, relevance, reliability, validity and transparency of aphasia rehabilitation research through core outcome measures, a common data set and improved reporting criteria
  98. Lee Silverman voice treatment versus standard NHS speech and language therapy versus control in Parkinson’s disease (PD COMM pilot): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  99. Commercial Gaming Devices for Stroke Upper Limb Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review
  100. Interventions for improving upper limb function after stroke
  101. Aphasia and Dysarthria in Acute Stroke: Recovery and Functional Outcome
  102. How Well Do Standard Stroke Outcome Measures Reflect Quality of Life?
  103. The Living with Dysarthria group for post‐stroke dysarthria: the participant voice
  104. Representation of People with Aphasia in Randomized Controlled Trials of Acute Stroke Interventions
  105. Developing easy access patient information booklets and consent forms for use in multicentre stroke trials
  106. More Outcomes than Trials: A Call for Consistent Data Collection across Stroke Rehabilitation Trials
  107. People with Aphasia: Capacity to Consent, Research Participation and Intervention Inequalities
  108. Recovery From Poststroke Visual Impairment
  109. Speech and language therapy versus placebo or no intervention for speech problems in Parkinson's disease
  110. Comparison of speech and language therapy techniques for speech problems in Parkinson's disease
  111. The Living with Dysarthria group: implementation and feasibility of a group intervention for people with dysarthria following stroke and family members
  112. Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke
  113. Dysarthria following stroke: the patient’s perspective on management and rehabilitation
  114. Development, Expansion, and Use of a Stroke Clinical Trials Resource for Novel Exploratory Analyses
  115. Oral Health Care for Patients After Stroke
  116. Visual Problems After Stroke: A Survey of Current Practice by Occupational Therapists Working in UK Stroke Inpatient Settings
  117. Orthoptic assessment and management of patients with stroke in Scotland
  118. Dysarthria following stroke – the patient’s perspective on management and rehabilitation
  119. Developing and evaluating the implementation of a complex intervention: using mixed methods to inform the design of a randomised controlled trial of an oral healthcare intervention after stroke
  120. Abstracts
  121. The impact of stroke-related dysarthria on social participation and implications for rehabilitation
  122. VISTA-Rehab: A Resource for Stroke Rehabilitation Trials
  123. Urinary dysfunction: assessment and management in stroke patients
  124. Urinary dysfunction: assessment and management in stroke patients
  125. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
  126. Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke
  127. Preoperative fasting for preventing perioperative complications in children
  128. Letter: Evidence‐Based Wound Care in the UK: A Response to David Leaper's Editorial in International Wound Journal April 2009 6 (2)
  129. Communication difficulties following right-hemisphere stroke: Applying evidence to clinical management
  130. Staff training improved oral hygiene in patients following stroke
  131. Patients' experiences of disruptions associated with post‐stroke dysarthria
  132. A Systematic Evaluation of the Adaptation of Depression Diagnostic Methods for Stroke Survivors Who Have Aphasia
  133. Disordered communicative interaction: Current and future approaches to analysis and treatment
  134. Transcription‐less analysis of aphasic discourse: A clinician's dream or a possibility?
  135. Picture description in neurologically normal adults: Concepts and topic coherence
  136. Improving Oral Hygiene in Patients After Stroke
  137. Exclusion and Inclusion Criteria for People with Aphasia in Studies of Depression after Stroke: A Systematic Review and Future Recommendations
  138. Staff-led interventions for improving oral hygiene in patients following stroke
  139. An examination over time of language and discourse production abilities following right hemisphere brain damage
  140. Preoperative fasting for preventing perioperative complications in children
  141. Review: children permitted clear fluids ⩽120 minutes before surgery have similar gastric volumes and pH values as those on standard fasts
  142. Further evidence on topic use following right hemisphere brain damage: Procedural and descriptive discourse
  143. Oral care and stroke units
  144. Preoperative fasting for preventing perioperative complications in children
  145. Communication ability in non-right handers following right hemisphere stroke
  146. Review: evidence is lacking to show that adults given fluids 1.5-3 hours preoperatively have greater risks of aspiration or regurgitation than those given a standard fast
  147. Review: evidence is lacking that adults given fluids 1.5 to 3 hours preoperatively have greater risks of aspiration or regurgitation than those given a standard fast
  148. Preoperative fasting for adults to prevent perioperative complications
  149. Topic use following right hemisphere brain damage during three semi-structured conversational discourse samples
  150. Staff led interventions for improving oral hygiene in patients following stroke
  151. Comparison of speech and language therapy techniques for speech problems in Parkinson's disease
  152. Speech and language therapy versus placebo or no intervention for speech problems in Parkinson's disease
  153. Gesture Use following Right Hemisphere Brain Damage
  154. Communication Ability Following Right Brain Damage: The Family Perspective
  155. The communication effects of right brain damage on the very old and the not so old
  156. The effects on verbal communication skills of right hemishere stroke in middle age
  157. Bilingualism and Aphasia: A Review