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Current Research - Volunteers Required
- Stroke survivors needed to take part in a research study investigating a new rehabilitation programme. Please click here for more information.
- Online Survey investigating the effects of care-giving on levels of self-reported stress and memory function, specifically in carers of stroke survivors. Click here for more information.
- Carers needed! Do you care for someone who has had a stroke? Would you be willing to take part in research on the care-giving experience? Click here for more information.
- MSc student looking for practicing counsellors who are 3-5 years post stroke willing to volunteer to take part in Research Dissertation entitled: What impact does my experience as a stroke survivor have on my practice as a counsellor? Please click here to find out more.
- Volunteers needed for a research project into returning to work after stroke. Please click here for more information.
- Views on using technologies in stroke rehabilitation of the arm and hand. Influence the way rehabilition is provided. Click here for more information
- Research Study looking for people who have sustained a subarachnoid haemorrhage. Please click here for more information.
- Thames Stroke Research Network needs volunteers for ongoing research. Click here to find out more.
- Male Research Participants Needed. Emma Ferguson is a Trainee Clinical Psychologist who would like to interview men aged 18-60 whose wives or female partners have had a brain injury (TBI or stroke). Interviews will be confidential. Please click here to find out more.
- Southampton University are doing a study entitled 'Views on using Technologies in Stroke Rehabilitation of the Arm and Hand'. Please click here to find out more.
- Lancaster University stroke research study needs volunteers: have you or your partner had a stroke whilst aged 55 or under, at least 1 year ago? Have you been in your relationship together for at least 2 years? Would you both like to take part in a research study? If the above apply, please click here.
- Stroke survivor volunteers needed who have problems with their memory and attention since having their stroke as well as their caregivers. Please click here for more information.
- Participants needed for a post-stroke insomnia research study: could you help? Please click here to find out more.
- Do you suffer from homonymous hemianopia? Would you like to help City University with a Research Project? Find further information here.
- Please click here to find out about taking part in a research study 'REAcH - Re-Education of Arm and Hand function following stroke'.
- Making music after stroke: using creative activities to enhance arm function recovery. Glasgow.
- Volunteers needed for research exploring experiences of adult stroke survivors and their parents. Please click here.
- Stroke survivors needed in London and Hertfordshire for an investigation into the effect of stroke on describing events and telling stories at City University - could you help? Please click here.
- Volunteers needed for research on going back to Work after brain injury. Please click here.
- "REAcH - Re-Education of Arm and Hand function following stroke" - volunteers needed in the Salisbury and Salford area.
- A research project based at Manchester University seeks volunteers to share their experiences of coordination of healthcare. Please click here.
- Improving the ability to use your hand and arm after stroke (PrOMBiS) - volunteers needed in the London area. Please click here.
- Stroke Rehabilitation Research in Birmingham
- African-Caribbean carers study
- Research Project on Foot Drop - Participants wanted!
- Aphasia Research Clinic at City University
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- Research Into Language and Brain Recovery After Stroke - Institute of Neurology in London
- Childstroke: Asking parents permission for their children aged 1 month to 16 years to participate in a stroke study for the University of Bristol.
- Developing and testing an intervention in patients with urinary incontinence
- Empowerment Study
- Coping and well-being among informal carers of stroke survivors with aphasia
- Enhancing Communication in Aphasia Through Gesture study
- UCL Research: Can Theta Burst stimulation accelerate re-learning of impaired wrist and hand movements early after stroke?
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