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Abi Roper

Publications

  • CreaTable Content and Tangible Interaction in Aphasia
  • Assessing technology use in aphasia
  • Codesign for people with aphasia through tangible design languages
  • Rethinking notions of 'giving voice' in design
  • Exploring Smart Speaker User Experience for People Who Stammer
  • Investigating mobile accessibility guidance for people with aphasia
  • Self-Administered Computer Therapy for Apraxia of Speech: Two-Period Randomized Control Trial with Crossover
  • Computer delivery of gesture therapy for people with severe aphasia
  • Co-created personas: Engaging and empowering users with diverse needs within the design process
  • Words are not enough: Empowering people with aphasia in the design process
  • “Difficult but Good”: enjoying accessible digital creativity
  • Innovation through participatory design: Collaborative qualitative methods in the development of speech-language pathology technology
  • Accessibility of 3D game environments for people with Aphasia: An exploratory study
  • Delivering group support for people with aphasia in a virtual world: experiences of service providers
  • The harm in conflating aging with accessibility
  • The City Gesture Checklist: The development of a novel gesture assessment
  • A randomised trial of social support group intervention for people with aphasia: A Novel application of virtual reality
  • Painting a Picture of Accessible Digital Art
  • Comic Spin: A Comic Creation Tool Enabling Self-expression for People with Aphasia
  • Empowering expression for users with aphasia through constrained creativity
  • Benefits and limitations of computer gesture therapy for the rehabilitation of severe aphasia
  • Identifying Challenges and Opportunities for Intelligent Data-Driven Health Interfaces to Support Ongoing Care
  • Error reduction therapy in reducing struggle and grope behaviours in apraxia of speech
  • Speech diversity and speech interfaces: Considering an inclusive future through stammering
  • Giving a voice through design: Adapting design methods to enhance the participation of people with communication difficulties
  • SUpporting wellbeing through PEeR-Befriending (SUPERB) feasibility trial: Fidelity of peer-befriending for people with aphasia
  • Usability testing - An aphasia perspective
  • Accessible Creativity with a Comic Spin
  • Proceedings of The British Aphasiology Society International Conference 2025.
  • BAS 2025 Conference Logo
  • Posters Presented at The British Aphasiology Society International Conference 2025
  • Community and Beyond Words Artworks - BAS 2025
  • Accessibility of computer therapy and technology for people with aphasia
  • Connection and Cohesion in a Co-Designed Virtual World: Experience of Online Aphasia Groups
  • Interviewed by Abi Roper re: Parables of Care
  • Using creative digital technologies in aphasia rehabilitation
  • Social networking sites: barriers and facilitators to access for people with aphasia
  • Improving How Healthcare Staff Support the Psychological Well‐Being of People Living With Post‐Stroke Aphasia: A Co‐Created Study
  • "The Internet is Hard. Is Words": Investigating Information Search Difficulties Experienced by People with Aphasia and Strategies for Combatting Them
  • Telehealth practice in aphasia: A survey of UK speech and language therapists, with a focus on assessment
  • Developing A Telehealth Assessment Toolkit For Speech And Language Therapists Using The Com-B And Tdf Models For Behaviour Change
  • Data visualization and decision making in adults with acquired and developmental language disabilities: A scoping review
  • What Do People Living With Aphasia Want Healthcare Professionals To Know When Supporting Emotional Recovery? Co-Designing A Series Of Short Films
  • "Difficult but Good": enjoying accessible digital creativity
  • Assessment and treatment of gesture in neurogenic communication disorders: An international survey of practice
  • Experiences and perspectives of UK speech and language therapists on telehealth assessment with people living with post-stroke aphasia
  • The Harm in Conflating Aging With Accessibility
  • SUpporting wellbeing through PEeR-Befriending (SUPERB) feasibility trial: fidelity of peer-befriending for people with aphasia
  • Speech diversity and speech interfaces - considering an inclusive future through stammering
  • Rethinking Notions of 'Giving Voice' in Design
  • Co-Created Personas: Engaging and Empowering Users with Diverse Needs Within the Design Process
  • Empowering Expression for Users with Aphasia through Constrained Creativity
  • Investigating Mobile Accessibility Guidance for People with Aphasia
  • Usability Testing - An Aphasia Perspective
  • Benefits and Limitations of Computer Gesture Therapy for the Rehabilitation of Severe Aphasia
  • Self-Administered Computer Therapy for Apraxia of Speech Two-Period Randomized Control Trial With Crossover
  • Accessibility of 3D Game Environments for People with Aphasia: An Exploratory Study
  • Assessment and treatment of gesture in neurogenic communication disorders: an international survey of practice

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