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Improving stroke care in the community

Date: Nov 23, 2011 09:30:00 AM to 16:30

Details: Despite strong evidence that organised stroke care improves outcomes (Stroke Trialist Collaboration, 2003), organisational issues and resource limitation meant that many patients still do not receive adequate specialist community stroke rehabilitation. Stroke Networks are tasked with working with local agencies to ensure that specialist care is available for all appropriate patients (National Audit Office, Improving Stroke Care, 2010).  However, it is unlikely that there will be additional funds to support this and so new models of cost effective care will be required. Stroke Rehabilitation research and new technologies might help support new models of care. However, outputs from this work may not be accessible to Community based rehabilitation teams and there are often barriers to translating research into practise.

KT-EQUAL in collaboration with Dr Nigel Harris (Bath Institute of Medical Engineering), Professor Ian Swain (Salisbury Hospital) and Professor Jane Burridge (University of Southampton) are hosting this one day event in Bath to bring together researcher, engineers and clinicians, with community rehabilitation teams to share expertise and look at how to break down these barriers.
The morning will consist of presentations to set the scene. In the afternoon we will have a set debate to stimulate discussion that might help identify new areas of research and challenge community rehabilitation teams to think about barriers to adoption of research.

The event will be of interest to researchers who hope to gain a better understanding of the community based stroke rehabilitation and the needs for new methods of delivery. As well as Clinicians to gain a better understanding of recent research findings and consider barriers to implementation.

A programme can be found here.

Please follow the links for speaker's presentations (please note, copyrighted materials cannot be used without permission from the owner):

Dr Damian Jenkinson - Developments in Stroke rehabilitation and community care

Professor Bipin Bhakta - Research into new technology

Professor Ian Swain - The evidence for the use of technology in the rehabilitation of the arm post stroke

Rhoda Allison - Rehabilitation and early supported discharge

Debate: Stroke rehabilitation research has not changed clinicial practice
For
Against

Michael Carpenter - The CQC review of Community Stroke Services: One year on

Perry French - Closing remarks


Venue: Innovation Centre, Bath

Contact Name: Heather Williams

Contact Email: h.williams@bath.ac.uk

Contact Phone: 01225 385128

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