UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration Podcast

UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration

International Journal of Stroke
UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration
UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration - Audrey Bowen
ACT NoW - Assessing Communication Therapy in the North West is a research project, which aims to evaluate the effectiveness, cost effectiveness and service user preferences for communication therapy following stroke. Dr Audrey Bowen; Senior Lecturer in Psychology - University of Manchester spoke to the International Journal of Stroke on the eve of the presentation of the preliminary results at the UK Stroke Forum in Glasgow, 2010. Read the abstracts: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ijs.2010.5.issue-s3/issuetoc
Jan 4, 2011
23 min
UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration - Marion Walker
For patients to regain life after stroke, there needs to be appropriate services and understanding of these services by service providers and funding bodies. Professor Marion Walker University of Nottingham, Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation, School of Community Health Sciences spoke to the International Journal of Stroke about the National Stroke Strategy. Read the UK Stroke Forum abstracts: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ijs.2010.5.issue-s3/issuetoc
Jan 4, 2011
6 min
UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration - Joe Korner
The UK Stroke Survivor Needs Survey presents findings from a national survey of long-term stroke survivors across the UK. Although stroke is recognised as a long-term manageable condition, robust estimates of long-term needs are lacking. The International Journal Stroke spoke to Joe Korner, Director of Communications at the UK Stroke Assosiation. You can order a copy of this study via www.stroke.org.uk.
Dec 14, 2010
7 min
UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration - Fiona Rowe
Ocular causes of reading impairment following stroke include visual field loss, eye movement impairment and poor central vision. Non-ocular causes may include cognitive errors and/or language impairment. On the eve of the UK Stroke Forum, the International Journal of spoke to Dr Fiona Rowe (Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool School of Health Sciences) and Chief Investigator of the VIS (Vision in Stroke) study.
Dec 14, 2010
13 min
UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration - Ten-years of the British Association of Stroke Physicians (BASP)
This podcast is a UK Stroke Forum/International Journal of Stroke collaboration interview, with speakers and interviewers from the 2010 UK Stroke Forum Glasgow UK. The British Association of Stroke Physicians (BASP) was set up in April 1999 to promote better care for people with stroke in the UK. Professor Peter Lanhgorne (Division of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow) was one of the founders of BASP and International Journal of Stroke spoke to him. To read the article that Professor Langhorne co-authored for the International Journal of Stroke December 2010 issue, please follow this link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1747-4949.2010.00490.x/abstract
Nov 29, 2010
10 min