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
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.