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Using partners' autobiographical reports to develop, deliver, and evaluate services in aphasia

POUND C; PARR S; DUCHAN J
APHASIOLOGY , 2001, vol. 15, n° 5, p. 477-493
Doc n°: 101736
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AD61 - TROUBLES DU LANGAGE. APHASIE

Four women whose husbands had aphasia were asked to talk about their lives in several in-depth interviews. Themes from their accounts were used to plan, deliver, and evaluate a support course. Themes from their initial interviews were used to create a course plan containing skill training, provision of information, and discussion topics. Themes emerging from their reports during course discussions provided a means for participants to explore and problem-solve their current issues. Evaluation of the course was based on themes drawn from two post-course interviews. Findings suggest that (1) aphasia affected these four participants differently, (2) themes from autobiographical reports were useful in planning content of a course to assure its relevance, (3) issues raised by participants during the course served to assure course relevance in its delivery, and (4) autobiographical descriptions offered a way of discovering whether and how the course experience had on ongoing impact on the lives of the participants. It is concluded that the collection and analysis of autobiographical reports provide an effective way to design, deliver and evaluate learning in a support course for partners of those with aphasia.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2001217690

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