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 WallacePublished 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.).