Parr12
|
2001 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To review the different meanings of the psychosocial term and identify the ways in which social and psychological sequelae from aphasias can be explored. |
50 people with aphasia. |
Not described |
b167, b730. |
d230, d310, d329, d330, d350, d710, d720, d740, d750, d830, d845, d850, d860, d870, d910, d920, d930, d940, d950 |
e125, e310, e330, e335, e355, e410, e430, e435, e450, e460, e465, e555, e560, e575, e580, e590 |
Age, gender, housing situation, severity of aphasia |
Brown et al.13
|
2006 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To identify the environmental factors (barriers and facilitators) that influence the community participation of adults with aphasia in the perspective of a shopping mall workers. |
24 workers from a shopping mall which had a sales program for disabled people. |
Not-described. |
Not-described. |
Non-described. |
e115, e125, e155, e165, e250, e340, e360, e420, e425, e430, e435, e440, e445, e460, e465, e515, e565, e575, e580, e585, e590. |
Age, gender, profession, job length, contact with aphasic individuals, previous CVA. |
Simmons-Mackie, Kagan3
|
2007 |
Clinical Case 4 |
To describe the aphasia using the ICF constructs. |
Clinical case of a 55-year-old woman who underwent a CVA. |
s110. |
b117, b126, b140, b144, b167, b230, b330. |
d166, d167, d210, d230, d310, d325, d330, d345, d350, d570, d640, d650, d710, d720, d750, d845, d850, d920. |
e125, e250, e310, e320, e355, e440, e450, e550. |
Age, gender nationality, aphasia length, personality |
Sherratt et al.14
|
2011 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To analyze the objectives established by speech therapists to their clients with aphasia and their respective family members based on the ICF components. |
34 speech therapists referred by 50 people with aphasia. |
Not-described. |
b126, b130, b167, b176, b330. |
d155, d310, d325, d330, d345, d350, d710, d835. |
e125, e310, e355, e410, e450. |
Age, gender, time from the CVA. |
Worrall et al.15
|
2011 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To describe the objectives of people with aphasia according to the ICF categories. |
Semi-structured interviews with 50 aphasic participants after CVA. |
s750. |
b144, b152, b164, b220, b280, b320, b420, b440, b510, b730, b760. |
d110, d115, d135, d140, d145, d155, d166, d170, d210, d310, d315, d325, d330, d335, d350, d360, d410, d445. d450, d465, d470, d475, d510, d550, d570, d620, d630, d660, d730, d750, d760, d830, d850, d855, d860, d865, d870, d910, d920. |
e110, e115, e120, e125, e130, e140, e155, e220, e250, e310, e315, e320, e325, e330, e340, e345, e355, e555, e575, e580. |
Age, gender, idiom, region and time from the CVA, severity of the aphasia. |
Le Dorze et al.16
|
2014 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To analyze the factors that facilitate or hinder the participation according to people with aphasia. |
17 participants with aphasia after CVA. |
Not-described. |
b126, b130, b144, b152, b167, b730. |
d138, d155, d172, d175, d230, d240, d310, d330, d350, d450, d455, d475, d550, d710, d750, d770, d855, d870, d910. |
e120, e125, e310, e320, e325, e355, e410, e450, e535, e555, e575, e580. |
Age, gender, time from the CVA, personality, determination, severity of the aphasia. |
Matos, Jesus, Cruice et al., 17
|
2014 |
Croos-sectional 5 |
To report the outcomes in the daily living of people with aphasia in the perspective of 38 people who live with or work with aphasia (patients, family members, friends and speech therapists). |
14 people with aphasia 14 family members and 10 speech therapists. |
Not described. |
b110, b126, b130, b140, b144, b147, b152, b164, b167, b172, b176, b299, b399, b499, b599, b799. |
d199, d299, d345, d350, d399, d450, d455, d469, d475, d499, d540, d599, d630, d699, d799, d859, d879, d920. |
Not described. |
Age, gender, schooling profession, proficiency in English, European Portuguese speakers, time from the CVA, previous CVA. |
Pommerehn, Delboni, Fedosse et al.18
|
2016 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To identify and analyze the impact of aphasias on the social participation and activities of the daily living in people suffering from aphasias and apprehend the implications of environmental factors in the limitations and barriers for their participation according to the ICF. |
12 people with aphasia. |
s110, s720, s730, s740, s750, s760. |
b114, b134, b140, b144, b152, b156, b164, b167, b210, b235, b280, b410, b420, b440, b710, b730, b735. |
d115, d140, d145, d150, d159, d175, d210, d220, d310, d315, d330, d335, d350, d430, d440, d450, d510, d520, d540, d570, d620, d630, d640, d660, d710, d720, d730, d740, d750, d760, d770, d810, d850, d860, d910, d920, d930, d950. |
e110, e115, e120, e150, e155, e225, e310, e320, e325, e340, e355, e360, e410, e420, e440, e450, e455, e540, e570, e580, e585, e590. |
Age, gender, schooling profession, therapy length, CVA, time from the stroke. |
Wallace et al.19
|
2016 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To summarize the findings of three studies that explored the perspectives of groups of people interested in the treatment of aphasia (people with aphasia, family members, researchers and clinicians). |
Result analysis of three previous studies. |
Not described. |
b126, b130, b140, b144, b152, b160, b167, b180, b230, b310, b320, b340. |
d155, d166, d170, d177, d210, d220, d230, d240, d310, d330, d350, d355, d360, d570, d660, d710, d720, d750, d760, d770, d839, d845, d860, d910, d920. |
e165, e310, e330, e340, e355, e410, e415, e420, e430, e440, e450, e460, e565, e575, e580, e585, e590. |
Not described. |
Purdy et al.20
|
2016 |
Clinical Case 4 |
To discuss, based on the ICF, the impact of hearing loss, of the difficulties in auditory processing, of aphasia and other difficulties of a clinical case after a CVA. |
Clinical case of a 35-year-old man after undergoing a CVA. |
s110, s250, s260. |
b126, b130, b156, b166, b167, b230. |
d166, d310, d325, d330, d350, d845, d859. |
e250, e310, e355, e580. |
Age, gender, profession, schooling, time from the CVA. |
O’Halloran, Carragher, Foster21
|
2017 |
Clinical Case 4 |
To understand the impact of the environment on the participation of the person with aphasia in his/her perspective. |
Clinical case of a person with aphasia for over 15 years. |
Not-described. |
b126, b130, b152, b167, b730. |
d175, d240, d310, d330, d350, d450, d610, d620, d720, d770, d845, d850, d870, d940. |
e120, e310, e410, e525, e570, e575, e580. |
Age, nationality, profession depression. |
Pettit, T”onsing, Dada22
|
2017 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To describe and compare the classifications provided by adults with aphasia, other meaningful people and speech therapists on the adaptations of activities and participation. |
15 people with aphasia, other meaningful people in their contexts and their15 speech therapists. |
s110. |
b126, b130, b167, b730. |
d199, d240, d399, d445, d450, d499, d599, d699, d799, d899, d920. |
e120, e310, e325, e355. |
Age, gender, schooling, native idiom, time from the CVA. |
Wallace et al.23
|
2017 |
Cross-sectional 5 |
To identify the important domains for people with aphasia and their family members by means of qualitative analysis and the ICF. |
39 people with aphasia and 29 family members. |
Not described. |
b126, b130, b140, b144, b152, b160, b167, b230, b310, b320, b340, b799. |
d155, d166, d170, d210, d220, d230, d240, d310, d330, d350, d355, d360, d499, d570, d710, d720, d750, d839, d845, d860, d920. |
e125, e310, e330, e340, e355, e430, e460, e565, e580, e585, e590. |
Age, gender, schooling, profession, country, language, severity and time of aphasia, undergoing therapy. |