Re-designing allied health stroke assessment - what do you think?

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

Summary

This study from the Mater Research Institute, University of Queensland aims to combine allied health assessments into a single form that one be completed by one professional. The research team seek to understand perspectives of people with lived experience of stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), and their carers about this new assessment method.

Eligibility

Participants with the following are invited:

  • Lived experience of stroke and/or transient ischemic attack (TIA) as a survivor or carer
  • Internet access
  • Able to use technology independently or with assistance to complete online surveys with embedded videos
  • English-speaking.

Activity

Participants will be asked to complete 2 online surveys:

  • Each survey will take 60–90 minutes (self-paced).
  • The surveys will require participants to watch a video, read information, and write written responses to questions.
  • No prior training or preparation is required.

Take the first survey online

Documents

Participant information sheet (PDF 214 KB)

Contact

For more information, contact the Principal Investigator, Aleysha Martin via email to aleysha.martin@uq.edu.au