M. Cruice

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2008

Number

23

Co-Authors

Quantifying aphasic people's social lives in the context of non-aphasic peers (2006)

Cruice, M.

Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has become increasingly important in recent times to further our understanding of the broad consequences of...

Quantifying aphasic people's social lives in the context of non-aphasic peers (2006)

Cruice, M, Worrall, L, Hickson, L

Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has become increasingly important in recent times to further our understanding of the broad consequences of...

Quantifying aphasic people's social lives in the context of non-aphasic peers (2006)

Cruice, M.

Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has become increasingly important in recent times to further our understanding of the broad consequences of...

Quantifying Aphasic People's Social Lives in the Context of Non-Aphasic Peers (2006)

Cruice, M., Worrall, L., Hickson, L.

Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has become increasingly important in recent times to further our understanding of the broad consequences of...

Measuring quality of life: Comparing family members' and friends' ratings with those of their aphasic partners (2005)

Cruice, M., Worrall, L. E., Hickson, L., Murison, R.

Background: A greater awareness of the social consequences of impairments and a growing need for patient-centred outcomes in contemporary health care has made it increasingly important for clinicians...

Measuring quality of life: Comparing family and friends with their aphasic partners (2005)

M. Cruice, L. Worrall, L. Hickson, R. Murison

Background: A greater awareness of the social consequences of impairments and a growing need for patient-centred outcomes in contemporary health care has made it increasingly important for clinicians...

Measuring quality of life: Comparing family members' and friends' ratings with those of their aphasic partners (2005)

Cruice, M, Worrall, L, Hickson, L, Murison, R

Background: A greater awareness of the social consequences of impairments and a growing need for patient-centred outcomes in contemporary health care has made it increasingly important for clinicians...

Measuring quality of life: Comparing family members' and friends' ratings with those of their aphasic partners (2005)

Cruice, M., Worrall, L. E., Hickson, L., Murison, R.

Background: A greater awareness of the social consequences of impairments and a growing need for patient-centred outcomes in contemporary health care has made it increasingly important for clinicians...

Finding a focus for quality of life with aphasia: social and emotional health, and psychological well-being. (2003)

M. Cruice, L. Worrall, R. Murison

Background: Speech pathologists infrequently address the quality of aphasic people's lives in a direct manner in rehabilitation, most likely due to the difficulty in grasping the role of...

Finding a focus for quality of life with aphasia: Social and emotional health, and psychological well-being (2003)

Cruice, M, Worrall, L, Hickson, L, Murison, R

Background: Speech pathologists infrequently address the quality of aphasic people's lives in a direct manner in rehabilitation, most likely due to the difficulty in grasping the role of...

Finding a focus for quality of life with aphasia: Social and emotional health, and psychological well-being (2003)

Cruice, M, Worrall, L, Hickson, L, Murison, R

Background: Speech pathologists infrequently address the quality of aphasic people's lives in a direct manner in rehabilitation, most likely due to the difficulty in grasping the role of...

Finding a focus for quality of life with aphasia: Social and emotional health, and psychological well-being

Cruice, M, Worrall, L, Hickson, L, Murison, R

Background: Speech pathologists infrequently address the quality of aphasic people's lives in a direct manner in rehabilitation, most likely due to the difficulty in grasping the role of...

Measuring quality of life: Comparing family members' and friends' ratings with those of their aphasic partners

Cruice, M, Worrall, L, Hickson, L, Murison, R

Background: A greater awareness of the social consequences of impairments and a growing need for patient-centred outcomes in contemporary health care has made it increasingly important for clinicians...