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JCPSLP

Volume 17, Number 2 2015

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International Journal of Speech Language Pathology

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Declaration of interest

None.

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Experiences of care reported by adults with traumatic brain

Kathryn O’Leary

is a certified practicing speech pathologist

currently working in private practice.

Alastair McRae

is a speech

pathologist currently working in the United Kingdom.

Dr Anna

Copley

is a speech pathology lecturer in the Division of Health and

Rehabilitation Services at the University of Queensland. At the time

of this investigation,

Dr Naomi MacBean

was a lecturer in

speech pathology at the University of Queensland, Australia. Naomi

is currently a clinical researcher at the University of Wisconsin-

Madison, USA.

Correspondence to:

Anna M. Copley

Division of Speech Pathology

School of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences

The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld 4072

phone: +61 7 3365 6087

email:

a.ocallaghan2@uq.edu.au