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Medical students' experiences in providing medical care to older patients: A rich picture study
Abstract Introduction With an ageing population, future doctors must be prepared to care for older patients facing complex and often chronic needs. Despite curricular efforts, medical students often report less positive attitudes towards providing this care—shaped not only by knowledge gaps but also by cultural norms and the hidden curriculum.
Emma J. Draper +5 more
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RELATION OF APHASIA SUBTYPES AND DISABILITY SCORE IN STROKE PATIENTS
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Aphasia is a common manifestation of stroke. Aphasia increases the disability score in stroke patients due to communication disorders and associated right sided hemiplegia.
S Ghandehari, K Ghandehari
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Music Therapy in Global Aphasia: A Case Report [PDF]
Adriana Piccolo +6 more
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Development and Psychometric Validation of the Cyprus Aphasia Screening Test (CAST). [PDF]
Charalambous M +2 more
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The curious case of processing unaccusative verbs in aphasia
Natalie Sullivan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Drawing on Brodkin's ‘structuring voice’ framework, this article explores how health and social care professionals understand and operationalise the ambiguous policy objective of client and family member participation in relation to the conditions structuring the hospital discharge process for older adults.
Nicoline Annetorp Roth
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The spatio-temporal dynamics of phoneme encoding in aging and aphasia. [PDF]
Kries J, Vandermosten M, Gwilliams L.
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Abstract This study investigates the role of locality (a task/material‐related variable), demographic factors (age, education, and sex), cognitive capacities (verbal working memory [WM], verbal short‐term memory [STM], speed of processing [SOP], and inhibition), and morphosyntactic category (time reference and grammatical aspect) in verb‐related ...
Marielena Soilemezidi +3 more
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Cortical hierarchy and aphasia severity: the sensorimotor-association gradient modulates lesion effects within language-specific networks. [PDF]
Rangus I +9 more
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