Addressing cognitive changes in stroke survivors: An Australian healthcare perspective

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  • Addressing cognitive changes in stroke survivors: An Australian healthcare perspective

    Key datesExpression of interest survey currently open
    Participants soughtTo participate in the project you must be:
    · Working in Australia
    · Working with stroke patients in any healthcare setting (e.g. inpatient, community, acute, rehab, etc.)
    AboutStroke survivors often experience cognitive changes which can impact functional outcomes including return to work, other life roles and quality of life.
    However, there is limited understanding of how cognition is addressed in current practice in Australian healthcare, and the barriers and facilitators to following best practice guidelines related to cognition after stroke.
    What is involved· Completion of an expression of interest (EOI) demographics survey online (approx. 2 minutes)
    · After completing this EOI, you may be invited to participate in a 50min interview exploring your experience and perception of working with stroke patients with cognitive impairment.
    How to get involvedComplete the expression of interest online (approx. 2 minutes):
    https://redcap.link/cogpoststroke
    Institution and investigator contactMonash University
    Ms Miki Boneh
    Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Neuropsychology) Candidate
    Email: [email protected]
    End date22-Dec-23