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2024

Journal Article

Configuration of a telerehabilitation system to deliver a comprehensive aphasia therapy program via telerehabilitation (TeleCHAT): A human-centred design approach

Vuong, Genevieve, Burns, Clare L., Dignam, Jade, Copland, David A., Wedley, Hannah and Hill, Annie J. (2024). Configuration of a telerehabilitation system to deliver a comprehensive aphasia therapy program via telerehabilitation (TeleCHAT): A human-centred design approach. Aphasiology, 1-32. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2024.2314328

Configuration of a telerehabilitation system to deliver a comprehensive aphasia therapy program via telerehabilitation (TeleCHAT): A human-centred design approach

2023

Journal Article

Implementation of the Comprehensive High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) program: “ A different way of operating ”

Dignam, Jade K., Shrubsole, Kirstine, O’Brien, Kate, Bassett, Lynell, Burfein, Penni, Hickey, Natalie, Roxas, Katherine, Wedley, Hannah, Massoud, Nicole, Singh, Jasmina and Copland, David (2023). Implementation of the Comprehensive High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) program: “ A different way of operating ”. Aphasiology, 1-29. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2023.2287766

Implementation of the Comprehensive High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) program: “ A different way of operating ”

2023

Journal Article

Development of an evidence-based aphasia therapy implementation tool: an international survey of speech pathologists' access to and use of aphasia therapy resources

Dignam, Jade K., Harvey, Sam, Monnelly, Katie, Dipper, Lucy, Hoover, Elizabeth, Kirmess, Melanie, Mohr, Bettina, Visch-Brink, Evy, Wallace, Sarah E. and Rose, Miranda L. (2023). Development of an evidence-based aphasia therapy implementation tool: an international survey of speech pathologists' access to and use of aphasia therapy resources. Aphasiology, 38 (6), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2023.2253994

Development of an evidence-based aphasia therapy implementation tool: an international survey of speech pathologists' access to and use of aphasia therapy resources

2023

Conference Publication

Maintaining language and quality of life gains with low-dose, technology-delivered aphasia therapy: preliminary results of the CHAT-maintain program

Campbell, Jessica, Dignam, Jade, Hickey, Natalie, Bohan, Jaycie, Hersh, Deborah, Hill, Annie, Jamieson, Phill, Pierce, John, Power, Emma, Rose, Miranda, Shrubsole, Kirstine and Copland, David (2023). Maintaining language and quality of life gains with low-dose, technology-delivered aphasia therapy: preliminary results of the CHAT-maintain program. Stroke 2023 – The Combined Stroke Society of Australasia and Smart Strokes Nursing and Allied Health Scientific Meeting, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 22-25 August 2023. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.

Maintaining language and quality of life gains with low-dose, technology-delivered aphasia therapy: preliminary results of the CHAT-maintain program

2023

Journal Article

Examining dose frameworks to improve aphasia rehabilitation research

Harvey, Sam, Rose, Miranda L., Brogan, Emily, Pierce, John E., Godecke, Erin, Brownsett, Sonia L. E., Churilov, Leonid, Copland, David, Dickey, Michael Walsh, Dignam, Jade, Lannin, Natasha A., Nickels, Lyndsey, Bernhardt, Julie and Hayward, Kathryn S. (2023). Examining dose frameworks to improve aphasia rehabilitation research. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 104 (5), 830-838. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2022.12.002

Examining dose frameworks to improve aphasia rehabilitation research

2023

Journal Article

Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response

Dignam, Jade, Rodriguez, Amy D., O'Brien, Kate, Burfein, Penni and Copland, David A. (2023). Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), 1-24. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2023.2177312

Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response

2023

Other Outputs

Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response

Dignam, Jade (2023). Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/1ae3b01

Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response

2018

Journal Article

Aphasia recovery: when, how and who to treat?

Doogan, Catherine, Dignam, Jade, Copland, David and Leff, Alex (2018). Aphasia recovery: when, how and who to treat?. Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 18 (12) 90, 90. doi: 10.1007/s11910-018-0891-x

Aphasia recovery: when, how and who to treat?

2017

Journal Article

Influence of cognitive ability on therapy outcomes for anomia in adults with chronic poststroke aphasia

Dignam, Jade, Copland, David, O'Brien, Kate, Burfein, Penni, Khan, Asaduzzaman and Rodriguez, Amy D. (2017). Influence of cognitive ability on therapy outcomes for anomia in adults with chronic poststroke aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 60 (2), 406-421. doi: 10.1044/2016_JSLHR-L-15-0384

Influence of cognitive ability on therapy outcomes for anomia in adults with chronic poststroke aphasia

2016

Journal Article

The relationship between novel word learning and anomia treatment success in adults with chronic aphasia

Dignam, Jade, Copland, David, Rawlings, Alicia, O'Brien, Kate, Burfein, Penni and Rodriguez, Amy D. (2016). The relationship between novel word learning and anomia treatment success in adults with chronic aphasia. Neuropsychologia, 81, 186-197. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.12.026

The relationship between novel word learning and anomia treatment success in adults with chronic aphasia

2015

Journal Article

Evidence for intensive aphasia therapy: consideration of theories from neuroscience and cognitive psychology

Dignam, Jade K., Rodriguez, Amy D. and Copland, David A. (2015). Evidence for intensive aphasia therapy: consideration of theories from neuroscience and cognitive psychology. PM and R, 8 (3), 254-267. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2015.06.010

Evidence for intensive aphasia therapy: consideration of theories from neuroscience and cognitive psychology

2015

Conference Publication

Intensive versus distributed aphasia therapy: A non-randomised, parallel-groups, dosage-controlled study

Dignam, J., Copland, D., McKinnon, E., Burfein, P., O'Brien, K., Farrell, A. and Rodriguez, A. D. (2015). Intensive versus distributed aphasia therapy: A non-randomised, parallel-groups, dosage-controlled study. 26th ASM of the Stroke Society of Australasia and 11th Australasian Nursing and Allied Health Stroke Conference SMART STROKES, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 2-4 September 2015. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/ijs.12584

Intensive versus distributed aphasia therapy: A non-randomised, parallel-groups, dosage-controlled study

2015

Journal Article

Intensive versus distributed aphasia therapy: a nonrandomized, parallel-group, dosage-controlled trial

Dignam, Jade, Copland, David, McKinnon, Eril, Burfein, Penni, O'Brien, Kate, Farrell, Anna and Rodriguez, Amy D. (2015). Intensive versus distributed aphasia therapy: a nonrandomized, parallel-group, dosage-controlled trial. Stroke, 46 (8), 2206-2211. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.115.009522

Intensive versus distributed aphasia therapy: a nonrandomized, parallel-group, dosage-controlled trial

2014

Conference Publication

Investigating the role of intensity in a comprehensive, aphasia therapy program: A non-intensive trial of Aphasia LIFT

Dignam, J., Rodriguez, A., Burfein, P., OBrien, K., Worrall, L. and Copland, D. A. (2014). Investigating the role of intensity in a comprehensive, aphasia therapy program: A non-intensive trial of Aphasia LIFT. 25th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Stroke Society of Australasia, Hamilton Island, Australia, 30 July - 1 August 2014. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/ijs.12297

Investigating the role of intensity in a comprehensive, aphasia therapy program: A non-intensive trial of Aphasia LIFT