Dr. Caroline Jagoe

Dr. Caroline Jagoe

Associate Professor, Clin Speech & Language Studies

3531896 4029http://www.tcd.ie/slscs/staff/cjagoe

Biography

My work addresses disability inclusion in humanitarian action. I have a specific interest in International Law and specifically Human Rights Law in the context of health, disability and marginalised groups. My background is in speech & language therapy, where my work has focused on communication access and participation. My clinical areas of interest are in aphasia, primary progressive aphasia and mental health disorders. The thread of inclusive societies runs through my research: from a micro-focus on participation in conversations involving people with communication disability and their communication partners; to issues of disbility-inclusive practice in humanitarian action. I am currently the academic lead of a project in partnership with the UN World Food Programme, addressing disability inclusion in food security programming. I am the co-founder of the SADIE Network (Strengthening evidence-based Action on Disability and Inclusion in Emergencies).1

Publications and Further Research Outputs

  • Walsh I.P. & Jagoe, C. , 'Dear Fabulous': Establishing a more certain self in learning how to 'be' an SLT around people with communication difficulties, 3rd International Round Table on Discourse Analysis "Professional Identity: Discourse in Allied Healthcare", Trinity College Dublin , June 2014 , 2014Oral Presentation, 2014
  • Brophy, J., Walsh, I.P., Jagoe, C., Burns, S., Scullion, M., Kennedy, S. , 'Mind the gap!': From Speech & Language Therapy in CAMHS to where?, HSE Conference , Stewart's Hospital, Palmerstown, Dublin, Ireland , 2013, 2013Poster, 2013
  • Daly, SL. & Jagoe, C, "We were left to our own devices and we didn't thicken everything" The complex nature of the healthcare professional-family carer relationship and its effect on the experience of dysphagia in MND., 5th Congress of European Society for Swallowing Disorders, Barcelona, Spain, October 2015, 2015Poster, 2015, URL
  • Daly, SL. & Jagoe, C, "I didn't like having to feed him because it was like feeding a child". Evolving identities in the context of Motor Neurone Disease: Dysphagia as experienced by the primary carer. , Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists (IASLT) Biennual Conference, Dublin, Ireland, April 2015, 2015Poster, 2015
  • Jagoe, C., Defining pragmatic ability and disability in acquired communication disorders: Clinical reflections on the potential insights from Relevance Theory. , 6th Interpreting for Relevance: Discourse and Translation Conference, Warsaw, Poland, September 2012 , 2012Oral Presentation, 2012
  • Jagoe, C. & Walsh, I.P., 'Dear Fabulous!' Personal and Professional Identities evolving in the interactional context of self-reflection , Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, 72, (2), 2016, p169 - 189Journal Article, 2016, DOI , URL
  • Brophy, J., Burns, S., Devins, M.T., Jagoe, C., O' Connor, S., Scullion, M., & Walsh I.P. , 'Speech and Language Therapy in Mental Health Services:A Guidance Document,', Dublin Ireland , IASLT, 2015, 1 - 61Protocol or guideline, 2015
  • Disruption of pragmatics in adulthood in, editor(s)L. Cummings , Research in Clinical Pragmatics, Switzerland, Springer-Verlag, 2017, [Jagoe, C.]Book Chapter, 2017, DOI , TARA - Full Text
  • Walsh, I.P. & Jagoe, C., Professional Identity in speech and language therapy: Contexts and constructions. , Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, 7, (2), 2016, p147 - 148Journal Article, 2016, DOI , URL
  • Walsh, I.P., Delmar, P. Jagoe, C. , "It's Not the Asperger's That Causes the Anxiety, It's the Communication" Person-Centered Outcomes of Hope and Recovery in a Cultural-Clinical Borderland, Topics in Language Disorder, 38, (2), 2018, p108 - 125Journal Article, 2018, URL
  • O'Byrne, C., Jagoe, C., & Lawler, M. , "I May Have Dyslexia but Dyslexia Does Not Have Me" - Students experience of Dyslexia and their transition into third level education., European Federation of Psychology Students' Associations, Junior Researcher Programme Conference, Dublin, Ireland , 1st - 4th August , 2017Oral Presentation, 2017
  • O'Byrne, C., Jagoe, C., & Lawler, M. , Experiences of dyslexia and the transition to university: A case study of five students at different stages of study, Higher Education Research and Development, 38, (5), 2019, p1031 - 1045Journal Article, 2019, DOI , URL
  • Caroline Jagoe, Use of diverse diagnostic criteria for acquired apraxia of speech: a scoping review, International Journal of Language \& Communication Disorders, 2019Journal Article, 2019, DOI , URL
  • Caroline Jagoe, Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries, Aphasiology, 2019Journal Article, 2019, DOI , URL
  • Caroline Jagoe and Jytte Isaksen and Madeline Cruice and Analisa Pais and Audrey Bowen, Evaluating communication partner training in aphasia: considering qualitatively informed randomised controlled trials (RCT), Aphasiology, 32, (sup1), 2018, p103--104Journal Article, 2018, DOI , URL
  • Caroline Jagoe and Irene Walsh, 'Dear Fabulous!' Personal and Professional Identities evolving in the interactional context of self-reflection, Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, 7, (2), 2016, p169--189Journal Article, 2016, DOI , URL
  • Jagoe, C. and Roseingrave, R., ", Journal of Academic Ethics, 9, (2), 2011, p127-148Journal Article, 2011
  • Language and communication in adults with mental health disorders: Considerations for understanding speech and language therapy process and practice in, editor(s)Jagoe, C. Walsh I.P. , Communication and mental health disorders: Developing theory, growing practice. , UK , J & R Publishers, 2020, pp53 - 78, [Walsh, I.P. , Jagoe, C. & Brophy, J. ]Book Chapter, 2020
  • Reflecting on hope: Communication and mental health in, editor(s)Jagoe, C. & Walsh I.P. , Communication and mental health disorders: Developing theory, growing practice, UK , J & R Publishers , 2020, pp177 - 189, [ C. Jagoe, P. Delmar, A. Sheehy & I.P. Walsh ]Book Chapter, 2020
  • Developing theoretically grounded approaches to pragmatic intervention with people with schizophrenia in, editor(s)Jagoe, C. Walsh, I.P. , Communication and mental health disorders: Developing theory, growing practice, UK, J & R Publishers, 2020, pp129 - 150 , [Jagoe, C.]Book Chapter, 2020
  • Psychiatric Disorders in, editor(s)Cummings, L. , Pragmatic Language Disorders, New York, Springer, 2020, [Walsh, I.P. & Jagoe, C.]Book Chapter, 2020
  • Hussain, N., Jagoe, C., O'Shea, A., Williams, C., Sutherland, D., & Wright, M., The Importance of Speech, Language and Communication to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: A Summary of Evidence., Melbourne, International Communication Project, 2018, 1-18Report, 2018
  • Pais, A. & Jagoe, C., The Impact of Communication Partner Training for Aphasia: Communication Accommodation in Conversations with Family Members, International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, Vancouver, cancelled (COVID-19), 2020Oral Presentation, 2020
  • Jagoe, C. & Wharton, T., Gestural indeterminacy and 'vague communication' in people with aphasia: A relevance theoretic perspective, International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, Vancouver, cancelled (COVID-19), 2020Poster, 2020
  • Jagoe, C., Under-inclusion of Research Published in Languages Other than English within Systematic Reviews on Aphasia: The Impetus for a Review of Communication Partner Training, 2020, - 3-4Miscellaneous, 2020
  • Jagoe, C. & Wharton, T., Meaning non-verbally: communication in people with aphasia, Relevance by the Sea, Brighton, 6th November, 2019Oral Presentation, 2019
  • Jagoe, C., O'Shea, A., Hussain, N., Mullen, R., Sutherland, D., Williams, C., Wright, M., Communication disability and the Sustainable Development Goals: A narrative review with reflections on the implications for Irish speech and language therapists, IASLT Biennual Conference, Croke Park, Dublin, 23rd - 24th May, 2019Oral Presentation, 2019
  • Doyle, L., Fitzsimons, C., Jagoe, C. , The Collaborative Development of an Irish Message Banking Pathway., IASLT Biennual Conference, Croke Park, Dublin, 23rd - 24th May, 2019Oral Presentation, 2019
  • Jagoe, C., O'Reilly, C., & Dermody, R., Disability and Healthcare: Intersectional access or invisible problem?, Global Health Exchange, Dublin City University, 12th Sept, 2019Oral Presentation, 2019
  • Molloy, J. & Jagoe, C., Diagnosis of Acquired Apraxia of Speech: How do research and practice compare? , IASLT Biennual Conference, Croke Park, Dublin, 23rd - 24th May, 2019Oral Presentation, 2019
  • Doyle, L., & Jagoe, C., Experiences of Message Banking: The expectations of people with MND and the impact of engaging in message banking on sense of agency., International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Dublin, 21st - 25th August, 2016Oral Presentation, 2016
  • Jagoe, C. & Brophy, J., Speech and Language Therapy in adult mental health: Growing opportunities and changing practice., International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, 21st - 25th August, 2016Oral Presentation, 2016
  • Shiggins, C., Soskolne, V., Olenik, D., Pearl, G., Haaland-Johansen, L., Isaksen, J., Jagoe, C., McMenamin, R. and Horton, S. , Towards an asset-based approach to promoting and sustaining well-being for people with aphasia and their families: an international exploratory study., Aphasiology, 34, (1), 2020, p70 - 101Journal Article, 2020, DOI
  • O'Reilly, C., Caffrey, L. & Jagoe, C., Disability data collection in a complex humanitarian organisation: Lessons from a realist evaluation, International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 2021Journal Article, 2021
  • APH Kong, KPY Chan, C Jagoe, Systematic Review of Training Communication Partners of Chinese-speaking Persons With Aphasia, Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation, 3, (4), 2021, p100152-Journal Article, 2021, DOI , URL
  • Breffka, E., Jagoe, C., Murphy, S.P. and Tsegaw, B.B.,, Restricted participation: Drivers, experiences and implications of disability stigma in Ethiopia, African Journal of Disability, 11, 2023Journal Article, 2023, URL , TARA - Full Text
  • Yvonne Lynch, Beth Milofsky, Cliona Sullivan, Eilis Farren, Órla Gilheaney, Susan Johnson, Ciaran Kenny, Caroline Jagoe and Duana Quigley, Developing a framework and digital toolkit for healthcare professional students and educators to support Technology-Enabled Practice Education (TEPE), Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning, 21, (1-2), 2023, p1 - 30Journal Article, 2023, DOI , URL
  • Minerva Rivas Velarde and Caroline Jagoe and Jessica Cuculick, Video Relay Interpretation and Overcoming Barriers in Health Care for Deaf Users: Scoping Review, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24, (6), 2022, pe32439Journal Article, 2022, DOI
  • Tim Wharton and Caroline Jagoe and Deirdre Wilson, Relevance theory: New horizons Foreword by Tim Wharton, Caroline Jagoe and Deirdre Wilson, Journal of Pragmatics, 194, 2022, p1--5Journal Article, 2022, DOI
  • Myzoon Ali and Efstathia Soroli and Luis M. T. Jesus and Madeline Cruice and Jytte Isaksen and Evy Visch-Brink and Kleanthes K. Grohmann and C. Jagoe and Tarja Kukkonen and Spyridoula Varlokosta and Carlos Hernandez-Sacristan and Vicente Rosell-Clari and Rebecca Palmer and Silvia Martinez-Ferreiro and Erin Godecke and Sarah J. Wallace and Ruth McMenamin and David Copland and Caterina Breitenstein and Audrey Bowen and Ann-Charlotte Laska and Katerina Hilari and Marian C Brady, An aphasia research agenda " a consensus statement from the collaboration of aphasia trialists, Aphasiology, 36, (4), 2022, p555--574Journal Article, 2022, DOI
  • Jagoe, C., Toh, P.Y.N., Wylie, G., Disability and the Risk of Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Analysis of Case Law, Journal of Human Trafficking, 2022Journal Article, 2022, DOI
  • Caroline Jagoe and Caitlin McDonald and Minerva Rivas and Nora Groce, Direct participation of people with communication disabilities in research on poverty and disabilities in low and middle income countries: A critical review, PLOS ONE, 16, (10), 2021, pe0258575Journal Article, 2021, DOI
  • Caroline Jagoe and Tim Wharton, Meaning non-verbally: The neglected corners of the bi-dimensional continuum communication in people with aphasia, Journal of Pragmatics, 178, 2021, p21--30Journal Article, 2021, DOI
  • Gemma L. Williams and Tim Wharton and Caroline Jagoe, Mutual (Mis)understanding: Reframing Autistic Pragmatic "Impairments" Using Relevance Theory, Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 2021Journal Article, 2021, DOI
  • Jagoe Caroline, O'Reilly Claire F, James Leah E, Khaled Elaf, Alazzawi Hashim, Enright Tara, Interpersonal violence experienced by people with communication disabilities in Iraq: Sustainable Development Goals 16 and 5 , International journal of speech-language pathology , 25 , (1 ), 2023, p130 - 135Journal Article, 2023
  • Jagoe Caroline, O'Reilly Claire F, Gunnell Helga, Tirzi Ketty, Lancaster Charlotte, Brahmbhatt Kavita, Communicating accessible messages for food insecure communities in Northern Mozambique: Supporting Sustainable Development Goal 2 , International journal of speech-language pathology , 25 , (1 ), 2023, p62 - 67Journal Article, 2023
  • Isaksen Jytte, Beeke Suzanne, Pais Analisa, Efstratiadou Evangelia-Antonia, Pauranik Apoorva, Revkin Susannah K, Vandana VP, Valencia Fabián, VuksanoviÄ Jasmina, Jagoe Caroline, Communication partner training for healthcare workers engaging with people with aphasia: Enacting Sustainable Development Goal 17 in Austria, Egypt, Greece, India and Serbia , International journal of speech-language pathology , 25 , (1 ), 2023, p172 - 177Journal Article, 2023, DOI , URL
  • Caroline Jagoe & Irene Walsh, Conversation analysis and discourse assessment in language evaluation: an illustrative case study of schizophrenia. , Conference on Communication, Medicine and Ethics (COMET) , July, 2008Oral Presentation, 2008
  • Jagoe, C & Roseingrave, R., "If This is What I'm Meant to be" The Journeys of Students Participating in a Conversation Partner Scheme for People with Aphasia, Journal of Academic Ethics, 9, 2011, p127 - 148Journal Article, 2011, DOI
  • Schizophrenia and Metarepresentational Abilities in Conversation: A Preliminary Analysis of Question Interpretation from a Relevance Theoretic Perspective in, editor(s)E. Walaszewska & A. Piskorska , Relevance Theory: More than Understanding. Advances in Pragmatics and Discourse, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012, [Jagoe, C.]Book Chapter, 2012, TARA - Full Text
  • Walsh, I.P., Brophy, J., & Jagoe, C. , Speech-Language Pathology in Adult mental Health: Pathways and Processes, ASHA, San Diego, November 2011, 2011Poster, 2011
  • Jagoe, C., Metarepresentational abilities in schizophrenia: Exploring Question Interpretation in Conversation from a Relevance Theoretic Perspective, 5th Interpreting for Relevance: Discourse and Translation Conference, Poland, June, 2010Oral Presentation, 2010
  • Van der Walt, K., Jagoe, C., Walshe, M., Effects of the Talk Tools Assessment of the Jaw on Feeding Skills of Children with Developmental Feeding and Swallowing Disorders , Dysphagia , European Society of Swallowing Disorders Congress, Malmo, Sweden, 12-14th September, 2013Poster, 2013
  • Balancing multimodality and relevance in, editor(s)Smith, Martine Murray, Janice , The silent partner? Language learning and language use in aided communication., London, J&R Press, 2016, [Jagoe, C & Smith, M]Book Chapter, 2016, TARA - Full Text
  • Jagoe, C. Walsh, I.P., Communication and mental health disorders: Developing theory, growing practice. , J&R Press, 2020Book, 2020, URL
  • Jagoe, C, Collaborative meaning making in delusional talk: A Relevance Theoretic perspective, Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders., 6, (1), 2015, p53 - 70Journal Article, 2015, DOI
  • McMahon, U., Shaw, A. & Jagoe, C., The Introduction of a Mealtime Companionship Program to a Geriatric Care Ward in a Dublin Teaching Hospital, Irish Journal of Medical Science, 182, (S6), 2013, pp265 - 265Published Abstract, 2013
  • Walsh, I., Jagoe, C., Parsons, B., Welton, I., & Nilforooshan, R., A Report on Speech and Language Therapy Clinical Needs Assessment in Old Age Psychiatry Acute Inpatient Units, Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry Annual Conference, York, March 2014, 2014Poster, 2014, TARA - Full Text
  • Jagoe, C & Walsh, I. P. , Mental health and wellbeing: witnessing hope as a therapeutic paradigm., IASLT Biennial Conference , Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland , April, 2013Oral Presentation, 2013, TARA - Full Text
  • Jagoe, C. & Hussey, A. , The dreaded waiting list: Can student engagement help solve the problem, Conference of the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists, Dublin, April, 2013Poster, 2013
  • Begley, U., Jagoe, C., Boyle, M., & Healy, A. , Audiological Screening in a Primary Care paediatric LHO, Conference of the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists, Dublin, April, 2013Oral Presentation, 2013, TARA - Full Text
  • Caroline Jagoe, 'On Speaking Terms: Eight Centuries of Communication Disability', Dublin, The Long Room, Trinity College Dublin, 2019, -Exhibition, URL
  • Jagoe, C., Pragmatic (dis)ability: Insights from Relevance Theory, Research Lectures in Language and Linguistics, University of Brighton, 28 November, 2018Invited Talk
  • Jagoe. C., Thorpe, D., & Leahy, M., The silences of communication disability: portrayals in Pre-Modern Medical and Literary Texts, Borderlines XXIII Sound and Silence in the Medieval and Early Modern World, Dublin, 26-28th April, 2019Invited Talk
  • Jagoe, C., Why Is Communication a Basic Human Right?, 2018, -Miscellaneous

Research Expertise

My work is interdisciplinary and uniquely situated at the intersection of disability rights, speech and language therapy and linguistic pragmatics (specifically Relevance Theory). The thread of inclusive societies' runs through my research: from a micro-focus on participation in conversations involving people with communication disability and their communication partners; to international research on novel interventions to increase inclusion of people with aphasia after stroke; extending to a macro-focus on disability inclusion in humanitarian settings.

  • Title
    Acting Aphasia
    Summary
    This was a collaborative community engagement initiative linking people with aphasia with actors. The project aimed to allow actors to witness and explore the creative use of non-verbal modalities of communication in everyday conversations of people with aphasia and people with aphasia to explore how techniques in acting may be useful in communication confidence or skill. It is anticipated that this project may lead to opportunities for theatre collaborations with people with aphasia and about aphasia.
    Funding Agency
    Visual and Performing Arts Fund, TCD (2016/2017)
    Date From
    March 2017
    Date To
    October 2017
  • Title
    Communication Partner Training Research in Languages other than English: A Systematic Review
    Summary
    It is not known the extent to which research on Communication Partner Training in Aphasia has been published in languages other than English and the highly contextual nature of language and cultural factors make it important to document the full range of material. This project aims to systematically review research on Communication Partner Training published in some of the most widely spoken languages other than English - specifically Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian
    Date From
    2019
    Date To
    2022
  • Title
    Breaking barriers: A mixed-method study of barriers to inclusion and strategies to improve access to GBV humanitarian programming faced by older people and people with disabilities in Iraq
    Summary
    Heartland Alliance International, in partnership with the Iraqi Alliance of Disability Organisations, is conducting a 3-site study in Iraq assessing perspectives of PwD and older people, family members, GBV service providers, and community leaders to better understand environmental and attitudinal barriers to inclusion in GBV care and identify strategies to increase access. My role is to support the inclusion of people with communication disabilities through developing accessible data collection tools and training of enumerators.
    Funding Agency
    ELRHA
    Date From
    2020
    Date To
    2021
  • Title
    Developing an evidence base for the inclusion of persons with disabilities in food security programming
    Summary
    The research collaboration between Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and WFP seeks to develop an evidence base for the inclusion of persons with disabilities in food security programming. With expertise and experience across different disciplines, the partnership provides an opportunity to explore how WFP can ensure that food insecure people with disabilities are fully included in their programming.
    Funding Agency
    World Food Programme
    Date From
    2020
    Date To
    2024
  • Title
    Identity and participation of people with primary progressive aphasia and their family members: The impact of family training in Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA)
    Summary
    Funding Agency
    Arts and Social Sciences Benefactions Fund 2015/16
  • Title
    Navigating changing identities: Development of a toolkit and best practice guidelines for message banking as a speech & language therapy intervention to optimize communication and maintain a 'sense of self' in patients with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and other progressive neurological conditions
    Summary
    This exploratory, patient-driven research project aims to explore and develop the speech & language therapy (SLT) intervention of message banking, whereby patients with progressive conditions record phrases that can later be used on Electronic Communication Devices. These messages, recorded in the patient's own voice, have an important role both in optimizing communication, but also in maintaining a 'sense of self' and the individual's identity as a communicator.
    Funding Agency
    Research Motor Neurone (www.mnd.ie)
  • Title
    Communication Disability and Conversational Success (Co-Construct)
    Summary
    Conversation is co-constructed and addressing barriers often involves helping communication partners (like family members or healthcare professionals) to use different communication strategies. These communication access strategies are the communicative equivalent of a ramp for wheelchair users to access a building, in that the access is achieved by addressing the barriers to inclusion, rather than aiming to `fix" the impairment. Despite their seeming simplicity, we don"t know how or why each of the communication access strategies works in conversation; we don"t know if the strategies work in the same ways for people with different communication needs; and we don"t know how the strategieswork across different languages. Addressing these challenges requires radical change in how pragmatic theory (the theory of how communicators use language and achieve meaning in context) is used to understand communication disabilities. This radical shift will pave the way for a unified theory of communication access and a programme of inclusive communication strategies that will work across different languages, for people with different communication needs, living in contexts with different levels of resources.
    Funding Agency
    IRC Laureate Starting Award
    Date From
    2023
    Date To
    2026

Recognition

  • Selected for the TLRH JNIAS Visiting Fellowship (Delhi) 2018 (indefinitely postponed)
  • Visiting Research Associate, University of the Witwatersrand 2022 - 2025
  • Registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) 2021
  • Member of the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists (IASLT) to date
  • Registered with CORU (Registration body for Health & Social Care Professionals in Ireland) to date
  • Member of the CP International Health & Development (CPIHD) Special Interest Group to date
  • Member of the IASLT Working Group on Scope of Practice 2016
  • Management Committee Member of the Cost Action, Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (IS1208) 2013-2016
  • Member of the Collaborative of Aphasia Trialists (Phase 2) 2017-2020
  • Deputy Lead (Acting) of Working Group 5 of the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists, (Acting Deputy Lead September 2017-September 2018) 2017-2018
  • International Evidence Police Group Working Group Member (Reports to the International Communication Project Strategic Advisory Committee) 2017-2018
  • Global Engagement Officer (Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists) 2018 -