SRR Winter Programme 3rd February 2015

Chancellors Conference Centre, Fallowfield, Manchester

8.30 / Registration and Refreshments
9.15 / Welcome and Introduction: Professor Sarah Tyson
Professor of Rehabilitation, University of Manchester
Reflection for Professor Bipin Bhakta Emeritus Charterhouse Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Leeds and committed SRR Council Member
Symposium: Rehabilitation Research: Time for a Radical Rethink?
9.30 / ‘Top Tips and Handy Hints for Successful Rehabilitation Trials’
Professor Sallie Lamb - Professor of Rehabilitation, University of Warwick
10.15 / ‘There's More to Life than the RCT: Alternative Designs to Evaluate Complex Interventions’
Professor Trish Greenhalgh - Professor of Primary Health Care and Dean for Research Impact, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
11.00 / Refreshments and Poster Viewing
11.30 / ‘'Fidelity in Rehabilitation Research: Delivering Complex Interventions'
Dr Richard Emsley – Lecturer in Biostatistics, The University of Manchester
12.00 / “Question Time” The future of Rehabilitation Research (all speakers)
12.30 / Society for Research in Rehabilitation Business Meeting (30 mins all welcome)
12.30 / Lunch and Poster Walk
14.00 / Free Research Presentations (4)
Participation Six Years after Stroke: Predictors for Return to Pre-Stroke Level
C Ytterberg, L von Koch, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Visual Field Loss after Stroke: Exploring the Impact on Daily Life
C Hazelton, A Pollock, Glasgow Caledonian University, A Taylor, Stirling University, M Brady, Glasgow Caledonian University
Psychometric Testing of Measure of Activity Performance in the Hand (MAP-Hand) Questionnaire in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Rasch Analysis
Y Prior, University of Salford, A Tennant, ICF Research Branch, Swiss Paraplegic Research, Switzerland, A Hammond, University of Salford, S Tyson, University of Manchester
Primary Outcomes of Early Specialist Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Vocational Rehabilitation (ESTVR): People with TBI, Service Providers and Employer Return to Work (RTW) Perspectives
J Phillips, University of Nottingham, M Auton, University of Central Lancashire, K Radford, University of Nottingham
15.00 / Refreshments and Poster Viewing
15.30 / Free Research Presentations (4)
A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Client-Centred ADL Intervention After Stroke: One Year Follow Up of Significant Others
G Eriksson, A-S Bertilsson, L Ekstam, U Johansson, L von Koch, K Tham, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Falls in Individuals after Stroke and Predictors for Falling 6 years after Stroke: A 6 Year Longitudinal Study
L von Koch, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, L Rosenbek Minet, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, E Peterson, University of Illinois, USA, C Ytterberg, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Engagement of and Adherence to a Community Based Exercise Programme in People with Parkinson’s Disease
M Franssen, J Collett, H Dawes, Oxford Brookes University
A Pre-Post-Test Pilot Trial of Compression Gloves in Early Inflammatory and Rheumatoid Arthritis
A Hammond, Y Prior, V Jones, University of Salford, M Dooley, Occupational Therapy, Southport
16.30 / Close of Meeting

6 CPD Credits have been awarded for this meeting

(Event Code 93069)

Free Research Posters

The Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire: Development and Psychometric Testing of a British English Version

A Hammond, Y Prior, University of Salford, S Tyson, University of Manchester

Hesitation before Walking is a Measurable Characteristic of Free Living Mobility in Stroke Survivors

A Kerr, University of Strathclyde, M Granat, University of Salford, D Rafferty, Glasgow Caledonian University, M Barber, NHS Lanarkshire

Muscle Strength at Twelve Weeks Following the Early Use of Botulinum Toxin to Treat Post Stroke Spasticity

C Lindsay, B Helliwell, Keele University, D Hicklin, S Sturman, S Ispoglou, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, AD Pandyan, Keele University

Pilot Randomised Control Trial Evaluating the AMPCARE ESP (Effective Swallowing Programme) for Treatment of Chronic Post Stroke Dysphagia

P Enderby, Sheffield University, L Sproson, S Pownall, Sheffield NHS Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust, J Freeman, Leeds University

A Client-Centred ADL Intervention for Persons with Stroke: One-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial

S Guidetti, M Ranner, K Tham, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, M Andersson, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, C Ytterberg, L von Koch, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Stroke Staff Views on Psychological Care for Stroke Survivors

K Patel, L Connell, CE Lightbody, C Watkins, University of Central Lancashire

Conceptualisation and Development of the Leg Activity Measure (LegA) for Patient and Carer Reported Assessment of Activity (Function) in the Paretic Leg in People with Acquired Brain Injury

S Ashford, Northwick Park Hospital and King’s College London, D Jackson, King’s College London, P Mahaffey, Northwick Park Hospital, R Alexandrescu, King’s College London, L Turner-Stokes, Northwick Park Hospital and King’s College London

Validation of a Patient-Centred, Patient-Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) for Cognitive Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke

E Patchick, A Bowen, A Vail, University of Manchester

Service Use and Costs for People with Long-Term Neurological Conditions in the First Year Following Discharge from In-Patient Neuro-Rehabilitation: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

D Jackson, P McCrone, I Mosweu, R Siegert, King’s College London

Evidence-Based Guidance for the Design of Video-Based Research

R Parry, M Pino, University of Nottingham, C Faul, L Feathers, LOROS Hospice Care

J Seymour, University of Nottingham

The ‘May Be Fit’ Option: Hindrance or Help?

F Nouri, C Coole, I Potgieter, A Drummond, University of Nottingham

Staff’s Views of Delivering Patient-Led Therapy During In-Patient Stroke Rehabilitation: A Focus Group Study with Lesson for Trial Fidelity

M Horne, University of Bradford, N Thomas, A Vail, University of Manchester, R Selles, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, C McCabe, University of West England, S Tyson, University of Manchester

Anterior SUPPORT Ankle Foot Orthosis v/s Posterior Ankle Foot Orthosis: A Pilot Study

H Uppal, Leicester General Hospital, G Handa, U Singh, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

Barriers to Health Access Experienced by People with Physical Disabilities in Gabarone, Botswana

S Brattan, University of Leeds

Work In Progress Posters

Social and Leisure Activities after Stroke: A Peer-Led Coaching Intervention

I Constantin, CR Burton, S Williams, Bangor University, C Arthur, University of Stirling, V Morrison, Bangor University, K Radford, University of Nottingham, S Elghenzai, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, D Seddon Bangor University, Z Whale, NISCHR Clinical Research Centre

How Should the NHS Provide Rehabilitation Services for Children After Acquired Brain Injury?

RJ Forsyth, A Colver, Newcastle University, B Beresford, York University, L Turner-Stokes, Kings College London, P Sharples, Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children, J Beecham, London School of Economics, M Pearce, Newcastle University, A Maw, Cambridge Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, C Dunford, Children's Trust Tadworth, T Kelly, Newcastle University, R Watkins, Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, R Henderson, Newcastle University, D Muijs, Southampton University, P Williamson, Liverpool University

Benefits of a Multidisciplinary Tracheostomy Clinic and Outcome Measure in Long Term Care Setting

S Haynes, Ascot Rehab, S Hall, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

Stroke Oral HealthCare Plan Evaluation (SOCLEII): A Phase II Pilot Trial to Compare the Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of a Complex Oral Health Care Intervention and Standard Oral Health Care in Stroke Care Settings

M Brady, Glasgow Caledonian University, D Stott, University of Glasgow, C Weir, University of Edinburgh, M Barber, C Chalmers, NHS Lanarkshire, A Pollock, Glasgow Caledonian University, P Sweeney, University of Glasgow, C Donaldson, Glasgow Caledonian University, M Barr, J Barr, Former Stroke Survivors, S Mcgowan, N Bowers, Glasgow Caledonian University, P Langhome, University Of Glasgow

Supporting Physical Activity Engagement in People with Huntington’s Disease (ENGAGE-HD)

M Busse, L Quinn, Cardiff University, H Dawes, Oxford Brookes University, C Jones, Bangor University, M Kelson, V Poile, R Trubey, Cardiff University, R Tudor, Bangor University, A Rosser, K Hood, Cardiff University

Unmet Needs for Spasticity Management in Care Home Residents

L Edwards, M Phillips, University of Nottingham, N Haboubi, W Sunman, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, B Ellis, University of Nottingham, A Fakis, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Use of Time by Stroke Patients and Members of Staff in Stroke Units: A Research Protocol

N Chouliara, M Walker, B Crosbie, University of Nottingham, TG Robinson, University of Leicester, N Sprigg, University of Nottingham, G Kwakkel, University of Amsterdam, O Newell, University of Nottingham, R McDonald, University of Manchester, D Good, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, P Langhorne, University of Glasgow, R Fisher, University of Nottingham

Assessment of Cognitive Function in Arabic Speaking Population

B Almubark, C Floccia, A Cattani, A Slade, Plymouth University

In Effectiveness Trials, How are Healthcare Professionals Being Supported to Implement Interventions as Part of their Routine Practice? A Descriptive Review

N McMahon, K Patel, EJ Holland, C Miller, LA Connell, University of Central Lancashire

A Realist Evaluation using Qualitative Interviews of in-Hospital Evidence Based Stroke Rehabilitation: A Research Protocol

B Crosbie, M Walker, N Chouliara, University of Nottingham, T Robinson, University of Leicester, N Sprigg, O Newell, University of Nottingham, G Kawakkel, VU University Medical Centre in Amsterdam, R McDonald, University of Manchester, D Good, University of Nottingham, P Langhorne, University of Glasgow, RJ Fisher, University of Nottingham

The Society for Research in Rehabilitation would like to thank the following for their support of this Conference: