Stroke Priority Setting Partnership
Type: Research
We found out what questions in stroke research are the most important to people affected by stroke, and to the healthcare professionals that work with them. The process is developed by the James Lind Alliance, and it's called a Priority Setting Partnership (PSP).
Stroke recoveries at risk - sharing lived experiences at the UK Stroke Forum 2020
Type: What we do
During the pandemic, the Stroke Association carried out a ‘Stroke recoveries at risk’ report, discovering how COVID-19 had impacted and affected stroke survivors’ lives and their recoveries. The findings of the report were shared at The UK Stroke Forum 2020 with over 1,600 stroke professionals.
Stroke recoveries at risk report
Type:
Our survey of almost 2,000 stroke survivors and their carers from across the UK found that the Covid-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of stroke treatment and care.
Stroke recoveries at risk report: a stroke researcher's perspective
Type: Campaigns
Professor Audrey Bowen, from the University of Manchester, is funded by the Stroke Association to carry out research into strategies for coping with cognitive difficulties after stroke. Like many researchers across the UK, Professor Bowen’s work has been affected by the pandemic.
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