Research Article

Interaction between Nursing Staff and Residents with Aphasia in Long-Term Care: A Mixed Method Case Study

Table 1

Description of nurses (N) and the residents with aphasia (R) including measures of comprehension in Token test [48] and verbal fluency [49] and amount of data from each dyad.

NursesN-1N-2N-3N-4

Sex/AgeF/55F/55F/40F/36
Time working with R3 years19 months9 months1 year
Education, in years11121212

Residents with aphasiaR-1R-2R-3R-4

Sex/AgeM/72F/91F/82F/93
Type of aphasiaSevere, global aphasiaSevere, global aphasiaSevere, global aphasiaSevere, global aphasia
Time post onset8 years17 months10 months12 months
Time in residential care facility3 years19 months12 months12 months
Score in Token Test69973668
(max: 261)
Score in word fluency tasks0/0/00/0/00/0/00/0/0
Amount of analysed data (in minutes)70509050

Aphasia type according to the Boston classification system.