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StrokePSP

@pspstroke

People affected by stroke & health/social care professionals: understanding together what research can most improve the future of stroke care
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Stroke Association (@thestrokeassoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our new report, we reveal the most important issues faced by people affected by stroke. 📃 To address priority areas and improve lives, investment in stroke research must significantly increase. Find out more here: bit.ly/2UqyMIS #MySayforStroke

Stroke Association (@thestrokeassoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We reveal the top 10 priorities for future stroke research in prevention, diagnosis, pre-hospital & hospital care. Establishing what research will make the biggest difference to stroke survivors is just the first step. Read the full report: bit.ly/2UqyMIS James Lind Alliance

StrokePSP (@pspstroke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎺Announcing priority areas for prevention and early-stage stroke care #1, 2, 3 that focus on prevention, recognition and response, and treatments for bleeding in the brain. Find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayForStroke. youtu.be/RoHcTzyiYUs

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🎺Announcing priority areas for research in prevention and early-stage stroke care... #4 - Benefits and risks of new therapies #5 - Recurrent stroke #6 - Increasing the proportion of patients that receive thrombectomy Find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayForStroke.

SSNAP Audit (@ssnapaudit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great work by the Stroke Association about the most important issues faced by people affected by stroke. To address priority areas and improve lives, investment in stroke research must significantly increase. Please find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayforStroke StrokePSP

Great work by the <a href="/TheStrokeAssoc/">Stroke Association</a> about the most important issues faced by people affected by stroke. To address priority areas and improve lives, investment in stroke research must significantly increase. Please find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayforStroke <a href="/PspStroke/">StrokePSP</a>
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🎺Announcing priority areas to improve stroke rehabilitation and long-term care for: #1 Mental and emotional well-being #2 Thinking and memory problems #3 Communication abilities Find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayForStroke

StrokePSP (@pspstroke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Stroke PSP was only possible thanks to the Steering Group members, partners, and people affected by stroke and professionals that took part. Thank you for sharing the results to spread the word. Find resources to share the message at bit.ly/3hkZXwB

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🎺Announcing priority areas to improve rehabilitation and long-term care for: #4 Stroke survivors with fatigue #5 Community stroke services #6 Impact of stroke on activities of everyday life Find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayForStroke

🎺Announcing priority areas to improve rehabilitation and long-term care for:
#4 Stroke survivors with fatigue
#5 Community stroke services
#6 Impact of stroke on activities of everyday life
Find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayForStroke
Stroke-Specific Education Framework (@uksf_ssef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really important work by StrokePSP and Stroke Association detailing the most important issues faced by people affected by #stroke. Check out the thread below for more information and the full report. #MySayForStroke

Richard Francis (@rich_e_f) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting new Stroke Association partnership with SBRI Healthcare on their next competition for #stroke funded by NHS England. Looking at address many of the StrokePSP priorities Info on call 👉sbrihealthcare.co.uk/competition/sb… Launch webinar and upcoming Q&A👇

StrokePSP (@pspstroke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎺Announcing priority areas for stroke rehabilitation and long-term care: #7 Understanding the best time, place and amount of therapy #8 Finding how people can support stroke survivors working with the stroke care team Find out more at stroke.org.uk/psp #MySayforStroke

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Last week the priority areas for stroke research to improve care and the lives of people affected by stroke were announced. Thank you to each survivor, carer and professional whose input set the future of stroke research. Everything you need to know is at stroke.org.uk/psp

Last week the priority areas for stroke research to improve care and the lives of people affected by stroke were announced. Thank you to each survivor, carer and professional whose input set the future of stroke research. 
Everything you need to know is at stroke.org.uk/psp
StrokePSP (@pspstroke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Stroke PSP priorities can now be found in the DORIS database enabling researchers, professionals and people affected by stroke to search a topic, then see what research uncertainties relate to it. Get started at askDORIS.org @CochraneStroke Stroke Association