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Aphasia disrupts usual care: "I'm not mad, I'm not deaf" - the experiences of individuals with aphasia and family members in hospital.

Marcella CarragherGillian SteelRobyn O'HalloranEdwina LambornTorab TorabiHilary JohnsonNicholas F TaylorMiranda L Rose
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2024)
The stroke team has expertise in the medical management of stroke but struggle to communicate with patients with aphasia. Patients' experience of healthcare communication is often one-way and limited to following instructions, with missed opportunities to discuss core topics such as prognosis, rehabilitation, and person-specific needs. Patients and families assert that all members of the stroke healthcare team should be able to adapt communication to accommodate patients.
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