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Helen Kelly
Other namesKelly, H, Helen McGrane, McGrane, H.
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Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke
MC Brady, H Kelly, J Godwin, P Enderby, P Campbell
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Online). doi 10.1002/14651858 …, 2016
12672016
Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke
H Kelly, MC Brady, E Pam
The Cochrane Library 5 (CD000425), 2010
2352010
A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement
SJ Wallace, L Worrall, T Rose, G Le Dorze, C Breitenstein, K Hilari, ...
International journal of stroke 14 (2), 180-185, 2019
1782019
Assessment and treatment of short‐term and working memory impairments in stroke aphasia: a practical tutorial
C Salis, H Kelly, C Code
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 50 (6), 721-736, 2015
622015
Speech and Language Therapy for Aphasia after Stroke: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
P Brady, MC, Godwin, J, Enderby, P, Kelly, H, Campbell
Stroke 47, 236-237, 2016
602016
New word learning in people with aphasia
H Kelly, L Armstrong
Aphasiology 23 (12), 1398-1417, 2009
492009
Narrowing the “digital divide”—facilitating access to computer technology to enhance the lives of those with aphasia: a feasibility study
H Kelly, F Kennedy, H Britton, G McGuire, J Law
Aphasiology 30 (2-3), 133-163, 2016
432016
Attention control comparisons with SLT for people with aphasia following stroke: methodological concerns raised following a systematic review
MC Brady, J Godwin, H Kelly, P Enderby, A Elders, P Campbell
Clinical Rehabilitation 32 (10), 1383-1395, 2018
232018
Self-reported feedback in ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation: a literature review
Á Kearns, H Kelly, I Pitt
Disability and rehabilitation 43 (9), 1193-1207, 2021
222021
Rating experience of ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation: co-design of a feedback questionnaire
Á Kearns, H Kelly, I Pitt
Aphasiology 34 (3), 319-342, 2020
222020
Self-reported Feedback in ICT-delivered Aphasia Rehabilitation: a Literature
Á Kearns, H Kelly, I Pitt
22*2019
How do people with Motor Neurone Disease experience dysphagia? A qualitative investigation of personal experiences
D Lisiecka, H Kelly, J Jackson
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2019
202019
‘This is your golden time. You enjoy it and you’ve plenty time for crying after’: How dysphagia impacts family caregivers of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – A …
D Lisiecka, H Kelly, J Jackson
Palliative Medicine, 2020
192020
Measuring communication as a core outcome in aphasia trials: Results of the ROMA‐2 international core outcome set development meeting
SJ Wallace, L Worrall, TA Rose, RSW Alyahya, E Babbitt, S Beeke, ...
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 58 (4), 1017-1028, 2023
92023
The methodological quality of short-term/working memory treatments in poststroke aphasia: A systematic review
L Zakariás, H Kelly, C Salis, C Code
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62 (6), 1979-2001, 2019
92019
Developing, monitoring, and reporting of fidelity in aphasia trials: core recommendations from the collaboration of aphasia trialists (CATs) trials for aphasia panel
N Behn, M Harrison, MC Brady, C Breitenstein, M Carragher, J Fridriksson, ...
Aphasiology, 1-23, 2022
82022
A bright SPPARC
L Armstrong, H McGrane, H Kelly
Speech and Language Therapy in Practice, 2003
72003
An investigation into the ability of adults with post-stroke aphasia to learn new vocabulary
H McGrane
Queen Margaret University, 2006
62006
The methodological quality of short-term/working memory treatments in post-stroke aphasia: a systematic review
L Zakariás, H Kelly, C Salis, C Code
Aphasiology 32 (sup1), 251-254, 2018
52018
ICT usage in aphasia rehabilitation–beliefs, biases, and influencing factors from the perspectives of speech and language therapists
Á Kearns, H Kelly
Aphasiology 37 (3), 456-478, 2023
42023
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