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Motivation Theory and Practice in Aphasia Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review.

Michael BielHillary EncladeAmber RichardsonAnna GuerreroJanet P Patterson
Published in: American journal of speech-language pathology (2022)
Results from this scoping review suggest that aphasia researchers, clinicians, and persons with aphasia hold beliefs about motivation that can influence clinical and research decisions. In general, beliefs and decisions related to motivation appeared to be guided by intuition rather than theories of motivation. These themes are discussed within the context of three psychological needs proposed by self-determination theory: competency, autonomy, and relatedness. Applying theories of motivation to future study in aphasia rehabilitation will guide work that can provide empirical support for these beliefs.
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