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    Am J Audiol. 2012 Jun;21(1):3-12. Epub 2012 Jan 31.

    Providing audiological services to individuals with aphasia: considerations, preliminary recommendations, and a call for research.

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    Correspondence to JoAnn Silkes: jsilkes@uw.edu.

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    The populations most susceptible to hearing loss and to aphasia overlap substantially, creating a high likelihood that audiologists will be called on to assess and treat individuals with aphasia. There is, however, scarce research available to guide best practices for serving this population.

    METHOD:

    The available relevant literature is reviewed to summarize what is already known, providing basic information about aphasia and its potential impact on audiological diagnostic and intervention processes.

    CONCLUSION:

    Suggestions for managing aphasia in the clinical audiology setting are provided, and areas of needed research are identified so that services for individuals with aphasia can be optimized.

    PMID:
    22294320
    [PubMed - in process]

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