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Qualitative Exploration of Speech Pathologists' Experiences and Priorities for Aphasia Service Design: Initial Stage of an Experience-Based Co-Design Project to Improve Aphasia Services.

Lisa N AnemaatVictoria Jane PalmerDavid A CoplandGeoffrey BingeKent DrueryJulia DrueryKathryn MainstoneBruce AisthorpePenelope MainstoneSarah J Wallace
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2024)
A consumer advisory committee comprising people with aphasia (n = 3, authors K.M., K.D. and B.A.), their significant others (n = 2, authors J.D. and P.M.), and a Cultural Capability Officer (author G.B.) guided this research. The team: (1) reviewed participant information; (2) co-designed surveys and workshop resources; (3) copresented research outcomes and contributed to publications. Research questions and study design (e.g., analysis methods and assessment measures) were developed by the research team (authors L.A., V.J.P., D.A.C. and S.J.W.).
Keyphrases
  • mental health
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