Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/28059
Title: Precision rehabilitation for aphasia by patient age, sex, aphasia severity, and time since stroke? A prespecified, systematic review-based, individual participant data, network, subgroup meta-analysis
Authors: Brady, Marian C. 
Ali, Myzoon 
VandenBerg, Kathryn 
Williams, Linda J. 
Williams, Louise R. 
Abo, Masahiro 
Becker, Frank 
Bowen, Audrey 
Brandenburg, Caitlin 
Breitenstein, Caterina 
Bruehl, Stefanie 
Copland, David A. 
Cranfill, Tamara B. 
Pietro-Bachmann, Marie di 
Enderby, Pamela 
Fillingham, Joanne 
Lucia Galli, Federica 
Gandolfi, Marialuisa 
Glize, Bertrand 
Godecke, Erin 
Hawkins, Neil 
Hilari, Katerina 
Hinckley, Jacqueline 
Horton, Simon 
Howard, David 
Jaecks, Petra 
Jefferies, Elizabeth 
Jesus, Luis Mt 
Kambanaros, Maria 
Kyoung Kang, Eun 
Khedr, Eman M. 
Pak-Hin Kong, Anthony 
Kukkonen, Tarja 
Laganaro, Marina 
Lambon Ralph, Matthew A. 
Charlotte Laska, Ann 
Leemann, Beatrice 
Leff, Alexander P. 
Lima, Roxele R. 
Lorenz, Antje 
MacWhinney, Brian 
Shisler Marshall, Rebecca 
Mattioli, Flavia 
Mavis, İlknur 
Meinzer, Marcus 
Nilipour, Reza 
Noe, Enrique 
Paik, Nam Jong 
Palmer, Rebecca 
Papathanasiou, Ilias 
Patricio, Brigida F. 
Pavão Martins, Isabel 
Price, Cathy 
Prizl Jakovac, Tatjana 
Rochon, Elizabeth 
Rose, Miranda L. 
Rosso, Charlotte 
Rubi-Fessen, Ilona 
Ruiter, Marina B. 
Snell, Claerwen 
Stahl, Benjamin 
Szaflarski, Jerzy P. 
Thomas, Shirley A. 
Van de Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke 
Van der Meulen, Ineke 
Visch-Brink, Evy 
Worrall, Linda 
Harris Wright, Heather 
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Keywords: Stroke; aphasia; individual participant data; network meta-analysis; rehabilitation; speech and language therapy
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Volume: 17
Issue: 10
Journal: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society 
Abstract: Stroke rehabilitation interventions are routinely personalized to address individuals' needs, goals, and challenges based on evidence from aggregated randomized controlled trials (RCT) data and meta-syntheses. Individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses may better inform the development of precision rehabilitation approaches, quantifying treatment responses while adjusting for confounders and reducing ecological bias.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/28059
ISSN: 17474930
DOI: 10.1177/17474930221097477
Type: Article
Affiliation : University of Queensland 
Glasgow Caledonian University 
University of Edinburgh Medical School 
The Jikei University School of Medicine 
Cyprus University of Technology 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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