Self-managed, computerised word finding therapy as an add-on to usual care for chronic aphasia post-stroke: An economic evaluation.
Nicholas R LatimerArjun BhadhuriAbualbishr AlshreefRebecca PalmerElizabeth CrossMunyaradzi DimairoSteven JuliousCindy CooperPam EnderbyMarian C BradyAudrey BowenEllen BradleyMadeleine HarrisonPublished in: Clinical rehabilitation (2020)
Computerised word finding therapy represents a low cost add-on to usual care, but QALY gains and estimates of cost-effectiveness are uncertain. Computerised therapy is more likely to be cost-effective for people with mild or moderate, as opposed to severe, word finding difficulties.