Transformational Leadership Enhances The Action Of Augmentative And Alternative Communication In Stroke Patients Aphasia Motor
About 21% -35% of patients with acute stroke experience aphasia or motor impairment language interpretation. Impact because of the lack of action independence of the nurse in improving Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) is not the fulfillment of the needs of the patient. AAC is media in th...
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Autores principales: | Dwi Febryanto, Hasib Ardani |
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LPPM STIKES Guna Bangsa Yogyakarta
2019
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