WAterS-2: Making mental health support accessible and inclusive for more stroke survivors
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Dr Emma Patchwood, Professor Audrey Bowen and their team want to learn how to offer psychological support to under-served groups of stroke survivors, using a wider workforce.
Improving how we measure and understand the experience of aphasia
Type: Research
Kate Ledingham is researching a new way to empower stroke survivors to share their views on aphasia research and clinical practice.
TELSTAR: When, how and to whom should telerehabilitation be offered after stroke?
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Dr Niki Chouliara, Professor Adam Gordon, and the rest of the TELSTAR team are developing recommendations for how stroke rehabilitation can best be delivered remotely.
Stroke Association Project Grant
Type: Research
Project Grants cover the whole spectrum of stroke research - from secondary prevention and risk factors, through to treatment and rehabilitation in a clinical setting, and longer-term in the community.
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Developing new technologies for stroke treatment
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Our charity collaborated with SBRI Healthcare and the AHSN Network to fund innovations in technologies to improve diagnosis and rehabilitation of stroke.
Making rehabilitation quicker and more effective by optimising sleep after stroke
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Triin Ojakäär is developing a new home-based technology that could improve sleep and memory, leading to better rehabilitation outcomes after stroke.
Testing an alternative to thickened liquids for stroke survivors with dysphagia
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Dr Sabrina Eltringham is trialling an alternative to thickened liquids that could help stroke survivors rehabilitate their swallow and improve their quality of life.
Key findings
Type: Research
Find out the keys findings from the Stroke Priority Setting Partnership work, which aims to establish priority areas for research across the stroke care pathway.
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Can new technologies improve quality of life and independence for stroke survivors?
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MAGIC aims to discover innovative approaches to post-stroke care based on Information Communications Technology (ICT) solutions.
Stroke Association and NIHR themed call - Stroke Rehabilitation and Long Term Care
Type: Research
The Stroke Association is partnering with NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) in order to fund collaborative, multi-disciplinary programmes of applied research.
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