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Funded by: This study is conducted as part of a PhD project at the University of Salford. The website [www.strokesurvivorshub.com] is funded by the University of Salford, which is also the data custodian.
Location: You do not need to travel to take part in this research. You will need access to the internet to be able to complete the questionnaires. So, you can do this in the comfort of your home or a public library.
Recruitment criteria:
Stroke Survivor who lives in the UK;
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Recruitment End Date: 01/10/2021
Patient Reported Outcome Measures are important to understand the limitations from a patient’s perspective and allows the prioritisation of patient’s own goals. The aim of the project is to develop and test a Patient-Reported Outcome Measure to assess the limitations in daily activities for Stroke Survivors. The project involves registering at the www.strokesurvivorshub.com and completing online questionnaire. Two-three weeks later, we will ask you to complete three of the questionnaires again.
Development of a daily activity questionnaire will help people with stroke to obtain better assessment of their functional needs, which should lead to improved health outcomes. Please visit www.strokesurvivorshub.com/research to access more information.
The patient information sheet can be accessed by clicking on the link below;
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