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Anne Whitworth
is Associate Professor and
Suze Leitão
is
Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Speech Pathology,
Curtin University, WA.
Melanie Breese
is Senior Speech
Pathologist with Older Adult Mental Health, North Metropolitan
Health Service, WA, and Communicate WA.
Louise Cato
is Clinical
Lead with Amity Health, WA, and Communicate WA.
Jade
Cartwright
was a lecturer at the Curtin University at the time of
the study, and is now Lecturer at the University of Melbourne.
Correspondence to:
Dr Anne Whitworth
School of Psychology and Speech Pathology Department
Faculty of Health Sciences
Curtin University
Tel: +61 8 9266 3498
Email:
anne.whitworth@curtin.edu.au




