Patient Partner Research Opportunity
Lived Experience of Spatial Neglect Post-Stroke? Let's work together!
On Hold
Stroke, Stroke, Other Diagnosis and Therapy, Health Services and Policy, Other Men’s Health
This opportunity is for people with lived and living experience of spatial neglect; a post-stroke condition that makes you much less aware of one side of your body and world. We are a team of local and international researchers and clinicians specializing in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and neuropsychology. We want to bring together a range of perspectives to map out a study exploring patient perspectives on spatial neglect.
This initial patient partner opportunity will focus on developing one grant proposal. We will plan how to bring people with lived and living experience of spatial neglect post-stroke together with researchers and clinicians to map out innovative research directions aligned to patient priorities and clinical needs. You will have the option of identifying how/where you would like to contribute in this grant writing stage (e.g., brainstorming, writing, editing) and how you'd like to be listed on the application (e.g., Research User). If the proposals get funded, longer term engagement opportunities will emerge!
location
Vancouver Island / Coast
Lower Mainland
Northeast
recruitment end date
2024-06-01
eligibility
Age: 19 Years - 65 Years Old
Principal investigator
David Kennedy
health authority affiliation
No Health Authority Affiliation
academic affiliation
University of Victoria
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