Conducting qualitative interview research with people with expressive language difficulties.
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Increased self-efficacy: the experience of high-intensity exercise of nursing home residents with dementia - a qualitative study.Psychosocial well-being in persons with aphasia participating in a nursing intervention after stroke.Dementia and Physical Activity (DAPA) - an exercise intervention to improve cognition in people with mild to moderate dementia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialThe feasibility and test-retest reliability of the Dutch Swal-Qol adapted interview version for dysphagic patients with communicative and/or cognitive problems.Ageing with cerebral palsy; what are the health experiences of adults with cerebral palsy? A qualitative studyConsidering the student perspective in returning to school after TBI: a literature review.Articulating the strategies for maximising the inclusion of people with dementia in qualitative research studies.'Touching people in relationships': a qualitative study of close relationships for people with an intellectual disability."That is how I speak nowadays" - experiences of remote communication among persons with communicative and cognitive disabilities.Hanging on to some autonomy in decision-making: How do spouse carers support this?Involving people with communication disability in research in Uganda: a response to the World Report on Disability.Optimising qualitative longitudinal analysis: Insights from a study of traumatic brain injury recovery and adaptation.The experience of people with dementia in a social care group: case study."I have a good life": the meaning of well-being from the perspective of young adults with Down syndrome.Ethics and research among persons with disabilities in long-term care.Residents Perceptions of Friendship and Positive Social Networks Within a Nursing Home.Using different methods to communicate: how adults with severe acquired communication difficulties make decisions about the communication methods they use and how they experience them.Health promotion and intellectual disability: listening to men.Living with a diagnosis of behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia: The person's experience.The aphasic storyteller: coconstructing stories to promote psychosocial well-being after stroke.Ageing with an intellectual disability: the impact of personal resources on well-being.Conceptualizing self and maintaining social connection following severe traumatic brain injury.Who Do We Think We Are? Disrupting Notions of Quality in Qualitative Research.What is the meaning of filial piety for people with dementia and their family caregivers in China under the current social transitions? An interpretative phenomenological analysis.Gradually losing one's foothold--a fragmented existence when living alone with dementia.Foot and ankle impairments affect balance and mobility in stroke (FAiMiS): the views and experiences of people with stroke.Older women with intellectual disability and the meaning of aging.The lived experience of behaviours of concern: A qualitative study of men with traumatic brain injury.I am many: the reconstruction of self following acquired brain injury.Qualitative triadic study of the relational factors influencing the formation of quality in a community-based aged health care service network.The lived experience of engaging in everyday occupations in persons with mild to moderate aphasia.Communication difficulties and the use of communication strategies: from the perspective of individuals with aphasia.Delusions and qualitative confusions: a dialogic collaborative exploration.Conversational shaping: staff members' solicitation of talk from people with an intellectual impairment.Excluded from school: Autistic students’ experiences of school exclusion and subsequent re-integration into schoolFrom patients to teachers: the perspectives of trainers with aphasia in a UK Conversation Partner Scheme
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Conducting qualitative interview research with people with expressive language difficulties.
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