We're so excited to be returning to @UKStrokeForum this year! We'll have a stand, we'll have poster presentations & we will have lots of exciting updates to share about our training for healthcare teams, & our co-design support offer for researchers. Will we see you there? 👋
Sorry for being a bit quiet recently! We're really busy working on several exciting updates...
1. Publishing our research as journal articles to show how the LISTEN intervention can help people!
2. Refining the LISTEN book with @bridgesselfmgmt using participants feedback
If you were umming and ahing about attending #UKSF24, then fear not. @Deborah71247971 joined our chair @lisakidd22 earlier this summer to talk all things UKSF and preview this years programme.
Needed a reason to come? They'll set you right 😀
https://t.co/vorzYPQuzM
A key stage in our innovative co-design project funded by @NIHRglobal is to really listen.. #PLOSONE: Stroke rehabilitation in urban and rural settings in the Philippines: Protocol for an interview and ... https://t.co/fyrpCB2udG @bridgesselfmgmt@BridieKent@ProjectTulay
1/3) Please RT!
🎉Its official: Our SIGHT trial has been generously funded by @NIHRresearch EME.
The SIGHT trial will provide better understanding of spatial neglect post-stroke, its recovery & rehab. The trial will be largest trial w/ people with neglect post-stroke to date!
Pleased to share that one of our papers -“Assessment approaches for hemiplegic shoulder pain in people living with stroke – A scoping review”has been published and is accessible online. @avgi_neuropt@CHCR_UWE@abbap@ACPIN_UK@ACPIN_SW@UWEBristol
https://t.co/L4EI6m49fo
We really appreciate this thought-provoking article by @AnnetteBoaz and colleagues on the crucial role of stakeholder engagement in research. Despite its importance, conflicts often arise with conventional research methods.
At the end of every Bridges training course, we provide individualised feedback on case reflections submitted by our participants. We loved this response to our feedback this morning from a Clinical Lead OT💚💙
Are you interested in using social media to disseminate your research to practitioners?
Our new systematic review summarises the evidence on the effectiveness of social media for research dissemination
@jmirpub @NIHRevidence
https://t.co/k3mcYRIEqF
Do you know we train a variety of health & care practitioners?
Whether your role is here or not, if you want to find out more about how self-management support could be embedded in your team, we have a FREE webinar at 12pm on Wed 10th July!
Sign up here: https://t.co/6bdVPWEBgq
NEW Pre-Print:
“Conceptual framework of episodic disability in the context of #LongCOVID: Findings from a community-engaged international qualitative study
https://t.co/YbnuwTjzX8
Save the date folks…this year’s joint @SSAHPF & @ScotStrokeNurse conference is coming in September! Registration will be opening shortly and look out for the call for abstracts too #scotstroke24
📣📣This feels a real milestone .. our LISTEN intervention development paper just published!! . Co-authored with some of our #ppi group who ground all our discussions, writing and presentations in their realities of life with #longcovid
Using co‐design methods to develop new personalised support for people living with Long Covid: The ‘LISTEN’ intervention - Jones - 2024 - Health Expectations - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/Kv9NhN5ZBF
(2/2) There is so much more to do to make sure that people with Long Covid can get access to personalised support across the NHS, and practitioners can access training to deliver this. Here's our call to action:
(1/2) At last we've shared the findings of our @NIHRresearch funded LISTEN Project. Thanks to everyone that has participated & supported. The project
🔸changed self-efficacy
🔸increased feelings of symptoms control
🔸improved fatigue, emotional well-being and quality of life
📢Today's the day! 📢
At 12pm the Long Covid @TheLISTENproj will be sharing their trial results for the first time!
It's not too late to sign up to get an exclusive first look at the findings: https://t.co/rXUPOvHKeS
Please share: @StGeorgesUni@long_covid @SGUL_PHRI