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  Functional Communication Assessment - An Australian Perspective
  Living with aphasia: A client-centred approach
  Therapy approaches to aphasia
  The first 3-months post-stroke: What facilitates successfully living with aphasia?
  A mixed methods study of the experience of transition to the community of working-aged people with non-traumatic brain injury
  Evaluation of flexible route bus transport for older people
  Living successfully with aphasia: A qualitative meta-analysis of the perspectives of individuals with aphasia, family members and speech-language pathologists
  Stroke patients communicating their healthcare needs in hospital: A study within the ICF framework
  Environmental factors that influence communication for patients with a communication disability in acute hospital stroke units: A qualitative metasynthesis
  Nursing the patient with complex communication needs: time as a barrier and a facilitator to successful communication in hospital
  SMARTER goal setting in aphasia rehabilitation
  Stroke patients' awareness of risk and readiness to change behaviors
  Very early aphasia screening and therapy: a knowledge transfer and exchange plan
  What makes adults with hearing impairment take up hearing aids or communication programs and achieve successful outcomes?
  Evidence-based practice in speech-language pathology curricula: A scoping study
  The "Big 5" and beyond: Nurses, paid carers, and adults with developmental disability discuss communication needs in hospital
  Predictors of rehabilitation intervention decisions in adults with acquired hearing impairment
  Third-party disability in spouses of older people with hearing impairment
  Living successfully with aphasia: Family members share their views
  "Well it has to be language-related": Speech-language pathologists' goals for people with aphasia and their families
  Aphasia friendly written health information: Content and design characteristics
  Delivery styles and formats for different stroke information topics: Patient and carer preferences
  Exploring speech-language pathologists' perspectives about living successfully with aphasia
  Identifying age-friendly behaviours for bus driver age-awareness training
  Maori with aphasia: A people without a voice?
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