Dosage Frequency Effects on Treatment Outcomes Following Self-managed Digital Therapy: Retrospective Cohort Study
BackgroundAlthough the efficacy of high-dose speech-language therapy (SLT) for individuals with poststroke aphasia has been established in the literature, there is a gap in translating these research findings to clinical practice. Therefore, patients continue to receive suboptimal amounts of SLT, wi...
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Main Authors: | Claire Cordella (Author), Michael Munsell (Author), Jason Godlove (Author), Veera Anantha (Author), Mahendra Advani (Author), Swathi Kiran (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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