A co-design approach to psychoeducation

Who it’s for: Survivors of stroke, family members or carers
What it involves: Workshop
Where: Online (Australia)

Summary

Mental health and cognitive difficulties are common after stroke but often overlooked.

Researchers from Macquarie University want to create an educational resource providing information and strategies to help manage these potential changes.

They want your opinion of what should be included.

Eligibility

  • Lived experience of stroke, either as a survivor or a family member or carer
  • Over 18 years of age
  • Living in Australia
  • Proficient in English or able to communicate with support tools/aids.

Activity

  • Complete a brief online expression of interest form which should take 5–10 minutes. You will be asked to provide some basic information, including your contact details and demographic and medical information relating to your stroke experience.
  • Selected participants will then be invited to join an online focus group of approximately 90–120 minutes.

Documents

Participant information sheet (DOCX 54 KB)

Contact

For more information, contact: Alyssa Sher, PhD/Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) Candidate

Email: alyssa.sher@students.mq.edu.au