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Complex speech-language therapy interventions for stroke-related aphasia:The RELEASE study incorporating a systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysis
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- Brady , M C , Ali , M , Berg , K V , Williams , L J , Williams , L R , Abo , M , Becker , F , Bowen , A , Brandenburg , C , Breitenstein , C , Bruehl , S , Copland , D A , Cranfill , T B , Di Pietro-Bachmann , M , Enderby , P , Fillingham , J , Galli , F L , Gandolfi , M , Glize , B , Godecke , E , Hawkins , N , Hilari , K , Hinckley , J , Horton , S , Howard , D , Jaecks , P , Jefferies , E , Jesus , L M T , Kambanaros , M , Kang , E K , Khedr , E M , Kong , A P H , Kukkonen , T , Laganaro , M , Lambon Ralph , M A , Laska , A C , Leemann , B , Leff , A P , Lima , R R , Lorenz , A , Macwhinney , B , Marshall , R S , Mattioli , F , Mavi̧s , I , Meinzer , M , Nilipour , R , Noé , E , Paik , N J , Palmer , R , Papathanasiou , I , Patrício , B F , Martins , I P , Price , C , Jakovac , T P , Rochon , E , Rose , M L , Rosso , C , Rubi-Fessen , I , Ruiter , M B , Snell , C , Stahl , B , Szaflarski , J P , Thomas , S A , Van De Sandt-Koenderman , M , Van Der Meulen , I , Visch-Brink , E , Worrall , L & Wright , H H 2022 , ' Complex speech-language therapy interventions for stroke-related aphasia : The RELEASE study incorporating a systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysis ' , Health and Social Care Delivery Research , vol. 10 , no. 28 .
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- 2022
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- Background: People with language problems following stroke (aphasia) benefit from speech and language therapy. Optimising speech and language therapy for aphasia recovery is a research priority. Objectives: The objectives were to explore patterns and predictors of language and communication recovery, optimum speech and language therapy intervention provision, and whether or not effectiveness varies by participant subgroup or language domain. Design: This research comprised a systematic review, a meta-analysis and a network meta-analysis of individual participant data. Setting: Participant data were collected in research and clinical settings. Interventions: The intervention under investigation was speech and language therapy for aphasia after stroke. Main outcome measures: The main outcome measures were absolute changes in language scores from baseline on overall language ability, auditory comprehension, spoken language, reading comprehension, writing and functional communication. Data sources and participants: Electronic databases were systematically searched, including MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Linguistic and Language Behavior Abstracts and SpeechBITE (searched from inception to 2015). The results were screened for eligibility, and published and unpublished data sets (randomised controlled trials, non-randomised controlled trials, cohort studies, case series, registries) with at least 10 individual participant data reporting aphasia duration and severity were identified. Existing collaborators and primary researchers named in identified records were invited to contribute electronic data sets. Individual participant data in the public domain were extracted. Review methods: Data on demographics, speech and language therapy interventions, outcomes and quality criteria were independently extracted by two reviewers, or available as individual participant data data sets. Meta-analysis and network meta-analysis were use
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- Brady , M C , Ali , M , Berg , K V , Williams , L J , Williams , L R , Abo , M , Becker , F , Bowen , A , Brandenburg , C , Breitenstein , C , Bruehl , S , Copland , D A , Cranfill , T B , Di Pietro-Bachmann , M , Enderby , P , Fillingham , J , Galli , F L , Gandolfi , M , Glize , B , Godecke , E , Hawkins , N , Hilari , K , Hinckley , J , Horton , S , Howard , D , Jaecks , P , Jefferies , E , Jesus , L M T , Kambanaros , M , Kang , E K , Khedr , E M , Kong , A P H , Kukkonen , T , Laganaro , M , Lambon Ralph , M A , Laska , A C , Leemann , B , Leff , A P , Lima , R R , Lorenz , A , Macwhinney , B , Marshall , R S , Mattioli , F , Mavi̧s , I , Meinzer , M , Nilipour , R , Noé , E , Paik , N J , Palmer , R , Papathanasiou , I , Patrício , B F , Martins , I P , Price , C , Jakovac , T P , Rochon , E , Rose , M L , Rosso , C , Rubi-Fessen , I , Ruiter , M B , Snell , C , Stahl , B , Szaflarski , J P , Thomas , S A , Van De Sandt-Koenderman , M , Van Der Meulen , I , Visch-Brink , E , Worrall , L & Wright , H H 2022 , ' Complex speech-language therapy interventions for stroke-related aphasia : The RELEASE study incorporating a systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysis ' , Health and Social Care Delivery Research , vol. 10 , no. 28 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1352446942
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource