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Access G-AP: development of an accessible goal setting and action planning resource for stroke survivors with aphasia

Sophie Brown, Lesley Scobbie, Linda Worrall, Ruth McMenamin, Marian Brady

2022Disability and Rehabilitation12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Goal setting is key to stroke rehabilitation, but access for people with aphasia is challenging. Based on the Goal setting and Action Planning (G-AP) framework, we developed an accessible goal setting resource (Access G-AP). METHODS: Suggested recommendations informed Access G-AP Draft B, which was further reviewed by stroke survivors with aphasia (focus group 3). The final version of Access G-AP was approved by stroke survivors with aphasia at a debrief meeting. Data were analysed using content analysis. RESULTS: Recommended design improvements included reducing text, adding bullet points, and diversifying images. Both participant groups highlighted that Access G-AP should be used collaboratively to support stroke survivor involvement. Staff recommended Access G-AP training and additional resources to support stroke survivors with severe aphasia. CONCLUSIONS: Access G-AP was co-developed to support people with aphasia to access and engage in stroke rehabilitation goal setting. Further research is required to establish the feasibility of Access G-AP in clinical practice.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONEvidence-based accessible formatting strategies and an iterative design process can inform the design of accessible goal setting resources.Accessible goal setting materials should be relevant to stroke survivors with aphasia and responsive to their needs.Rehabilitation staff require training and support to use accessible goal setting resources (like Access G-AP) with stroke survivors with aphasia, especially those with severe aphasia.Evaluation of the feasibility of Access G-AP in clinical practice is now required.

Topics & Concepts

AphasiaRehabilitationFocus groupStroke (engine)Goal settingPsychologyResource (disambiguation)MedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyComputer sciencePsychiatryEngineeringMechanical engineeringSocial psychologyComputer networkMarketingBusinessStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryOccupational Therapy Practice and ResearchMental Health and Patient Involvement