Projects



Access to Care Through Telehealth

Projects In Progress:

  • Results from a Telehealth Maintenance Program to Supplement Intensive Stuttering Treatment
  • Resolving SLP’s Lack of Confidence in the Management of Stuttering Through Telehealth
  • Community-Based Telerehabilitation for Persons with Aphasia in Rural Settings: A Feasibility Study

Publications:

Jacobs, M., Briley, P. M., Wright, H. H., & Ellis, C. (2021). Marginal assessment of the cost and benefits of aphasia treatment: Evidence from community-based telerehabilitation treatment for aphasia. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, DOI: 10.1177/1357633X20982773.

Jacobs, M., Briley, P., & Ellis, C. (2020). Quantifying Experiences with Telepractice for Aphasia Therapy: A Text Mining Analysis of Client Response Data. Seminars in Speech and Language, 41, 414-432.

Ellis, C., Briley, P.M., & Mayo, R. (2020). COVID-19 and the mad dash to telepractice: A tutorial to establish community-based telerehabilitation for aphasia using WebEx videoconferencing. Journal of the National Black Association of Speech, Language and Hearing, 15, 44-51.

Ellis, C., Briley, P. M., & Fang, X. (2020). Abstract TP143: Credibility, Expectancy and Satisfaction With Community-Based Telepractice Treatment for Aphasia. Stroke, 51(Suppl_1), ATP143-ATP143.

Ellis, C., Phillips, R., Hill, T., & Briley, P.M. (2019, April). Social Network Structure in Young Stroke Survivors with Aphasia: A Case Series Report. In Seminars in speech and language. Thieme Medical Publishers.

Associated Projects: Communication Equity and Outcomes Laboratory



Evidence from Population Data

Projects in Progress:

  • Allergy and Asthma’s Impact on Sleep in Children Who Stutter

Publications

Briley, P. M., Gerlach, H., & Jacobs, M. (2020). Relationships between Stuttering, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation in Young Adults: Accounting for Gender Differences Journal of Fluency Disorders, 67, 105820.

Briley, P. M., & Merlo, S. (2020). Presence of Allergies and Their Impact on Sleep in Children Who Stutter. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 5, 1454-1466.

Briley, P. M., & Ellis, C. (2020). Behavioral, social, and emotional well-being in children who stutter: the influence of race-ethnicity. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 1-9.

Briley, P. M. & Ellis, C. (2020). The influence of ethnicity and residence on presence of stuttering in children. Journal of Communication Disorders. Journal of the National Black Association of Speech Language and Hearing, 15, 21-30.

Briley, P. M., O’Brien, K., & Ellis, C. (2019). Behavioral, emotional, and social well-being in children who stutter: evidence from the National Health Interview Survey. Journal of developmental and physical disabilities31(1), 39-53.

Merlo, S., & Briley, P. M. (2019). Sleep problems in children who stutter: Evidence from population data. Journal of communication disorders82, 105935.

Briley, P. M., O’Brien, K., & Ellis, C. (2019). Behavioral, emotional, and social well-being in children who stutter: Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 31, 39-53.

Briley, P. M., & Ellis Jr, C. (2018). The Coexistence of Disabling Conditions in Children Who Stutter: Evidence From the National Health Interview Survey. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research61(12), 2895-2905.


Identifying Barriers to Service Provision

Projects In Progress:

  • Resolving SLP’s Lack of Confidence in the Management of Stuttering Through Telehealth
  • Determinants of Referral: Public School Teachers’ Perceptions of Stuttering

Publications:

Briley, P. M., Wright, H. H., O’Brien, K., & Ellis, C. (2020). Relative Contributions to Overall Impact of Stuttering in Adults Using the Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering (OASES). Journal of Fluency Disorders, 65, 105775.

Briley, P. M. (2018). Issues in Assessment of Children Who Stutter: A Survey of Speech-Language Pathologists in the State of North Carolina. Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders3(2), 95-103.

Briley, P. M. (2017). An exploration of anticipation of stuttering in adults. Journal of Speech Pathology & Therapy, 2. DOI: 10.4172/2472-5005.1000123

Briley, P. M. & Kalinowski, J. S. (2016). General vulnerability to stuttering: The experience of stuttering and conditions bringing about invulnerability. Medical Hypotheses, 93, 55-61.

Briley, P. M., Barnes, M. P., & Kalinowski, J. S. (2016). Carry-over fluency induced by extreme prolongations: A new behavioral paradigm. Medical Hypotheses, 89, 102-106.