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Language abilities, not cognitive control, predict language mixing behavior in bilingual speakers with aphasia
CONCLUSIONS: Linguistic factors such as pre- and post-stroke self-rated language proficiency and level of language impairment due to aphasia were found to predict LM frequency in L1-Russian and in L2-Hebrew. Cognitive abilities did not predict LM frequency. Based on our findings, we suggest that LM behavior in BiPWAs might be primarily related to language skills in L1 and L2, rather than to cognitive control impairments.PMID:37579674 | DOI:10.1016/j.jcomdis.2023.106367
Source: Journal of Communication Disorders - August 14, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Alina Bihovsky Michal Ben-Shachar Natalia Meir Source Type: research

Barriers to Informational Support for Care Partners of People With Aphasia After Stroke
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that changes are needed at both systemic and care provider levels to ensure that tailored information is provided to care partners of people with aphasia.PMID:37566895 | DOI:10.1044/2023_AJSLP-22-00391
Source: American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology - August 11, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Jennifer S Shafer Katarina L Haley Adam Jacks Source Type: research

“Working together… I can't stress how important it is”: Indigenous Health Liaison Officers’ insights into working with speech-language pathologists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with stroke and TBI
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Source: International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology - August 8, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Frances Cochrane Jenna Singleton-Bray Waverley Canendo Petrea Cornwell Samantha Siyambalapitiya Source Type: research

Clinical Features and Voxel-Based-Symptom-Lesion Mapping of Silent Aspiration in Acute Infratentorial Stroke
This study is a retrospective observational study based on a prospectively collected FEES and stroke database. Consecutive patient cases with acute ischemic infratentorial stroke and FEES examination between 2017 and 2022 were identified. Group allocation was performed based on PAS scores. Imaging analysis was performed by manual assignment and by  VBS/ML. Group comparisons were performed to assess silent aspiration characteristics. Binary logistic regression analysis was performed to determine if baseline clinical, demographic, and imaging parameters were helpful in predicting silent aspiration in patients. In this study...
Source: Dysphagia - August 3, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research