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Natalie Ciccone

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Disability and Rehabilitation|November 5, 2021
Staff and volunteers' perceptions of a Communication Enhanced Environment model in an acute/slow stream rehabilitation and a rehabilitation hospital ward: a qualitative description study within a before-and-after pilot studySarah D'Souza, Natalie Ciccone, Deborah Hersh, et al.
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|June 14, 2024
Utilisation of simulation-based learning to decrease student anxiety and increase readiness for clinical placements for speech-language pathology studentsTeresa Petrich, Brennen Mills, Abigail Lewis, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|November 15, 2021
Patients' experiences of a Communication Enhanced Environment model on an acute/slow stream rehabilitation and a rehabilitation ward following stroke: a qualitative description approachSarah D'Souza, Deborah Hersh, Erin Godecke, et al.
BMJ Open|May 6, 2021
Hospital staff, volunteers' and patients' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to communication following stroke in an acute and a rehabilitation private hospital ward: a qualitative description studySarah D'Souza, Erin Godecke, Natalie Ciccone, et al.
Seminars in Speech and Language|October 30, 2013
Amount of therapy matters in very early aphasia rehabilitation after stroke: a clinical prognostic modelErin Godecke, Tapan Rai, Natalie Ciccone, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|November 9, 2021
Investigation of the implementation of a Communication Enhanced Environment model on an acute/slow stream rehabilitation and a rehabilitation ward: A before-and-after pilot studySarah D'Souza, Erin Godecke, Natalie Ciccone, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|August 21, 2019
General practitioners' perceptions of their communication with Australian Aboriginal patients with acquired neurogenic communication disordersDeborah Hersh, Elizabeth Armstrong, Meaghan McAllister, et al.
Primary Health Care Research & Development|September 29, 2021
The development of aboriginal brain injury coordinator positions: a culturally secure rehabilitation service initiative as part of a clinical trialElizabeth Armstrong, Kathy McCoy, Rebecca Clinch, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|April 21, 2017
Acoustic Properties of Cries in 12-Month Old Infants at High-Risk of Autism Spectrum DisorderLisa M Unwin, Ildiko Bruz, Murray T Maybery, et al.
Seminars in Speech and Language|November 22, 2023
Intersectionality and Its Relevance in the Context of Aboriginal People with Brain Injury in AustraliaElizabeth Armstrong, Kerri Colegate, Lenny Papertalk, et al.
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Disability and Rehabilitation|November 5, 2021
Staff and volunteers' perceptions of a Communication Enhanced Environment model in an acute/slow stream rehabilitation and a rehabilitation hospital ward: a qualitative description study within a before-and-after pilot studySarah D'Souza, Natalie Ciccone, Deborah Hersh, et al.
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|June 14, 2024
Utilisation of simulation-based learning to decrease student anxiety and increase readiness for clinical placements for speech-language pathology studentsTeresa Petrich, Brennen Mills, Abigail Lewis, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|November 15, 2021
Patients' experiences of a Communication Enhanced Environment model on an acute/slow stream rehabilitation and a rehabilitation ward following stroke: a qualitative description approachSarah D'Souza, Deborah Hersh, Erin Godecke, et al.
BMJ Open|May 6, 2021
Hospital staff, volunteers' and patients' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to communication following stroke in an acute and a rehabilitation private hospital ward: a qualitative description studySarah D'Souza, Erin Godecke, Natalie Ciccone, et al.
Seminars in Speech and Language|October 30, 2013
Amount of therapy matters in very early aphasia rehabilitation after stroke: a clinical prognostic modelErin Godecke, Tapan Rai, Natalie Ciccone, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|November 9, 2021
Investigation of the implementation of a Communication Enhanced Environment model on an acute/slow stream rehabilitation and a rehabilitation ward: A before-and-after pilot studySarah D'Souza, Erin Godecke, Natalie Ciccone, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|August 21, 2019
General practitioners' perceptions of their communication with Australian Aboriginal patients with acquired neurogenic communication disordersDeborah Hersh, Elizabeth Armstrong, Meaghan McAllister, et al.
Primary Health Care Research & Development|September 29, 2021
The development of aboriginal brain injury coordinator positions: a culturally secure rehabilitation service initiative as part of a clinical trialElizabeth Armstrong, Kathy McCoy, Rebecca Clinch, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|April 21, 2017
Acoustic Properties of Cries in 12-Month Old Infants at High-Risk of Autism Spectrum DisorderLisa M Unwin, Ildiko Bruz, Murray T Maybery, et al.
Seminars in Speech and Language|November 22, 2023
Intersectionality and Its Relevance in the Context of Aboriginal People with Brain Injury in AustraliaElizabeth Armstrong, Kerri Colegate, Lenny Papertalk, et al.
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