Lisa Kidd
funded research on supported self-management in stroke. Specifically, Lisa’s research focusses on how stroke practitioners understand, implement and embed person-centred self-management support into their practice and the contexts that enable (or hinder) this to happen in practice, and how stroke survivors self-manage the longer-term consequences of their stroke. Lisa is passionate about ensuring that stroke survivors’ and their families’ views and priorities for life after stroke remain firmly at the heart of her programme of research. To date, Lisa’s research has informed stroke education and training, as well as underpinning and supporting the implementation of the Scottish Government’s new Progressive Stroke Pathway. Lisa is the current Chair of the UK Stroke Forum and committee member of the European Life After Stroke Forum and the Scottish Stroke Nurse Forum, and a trustee for Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland.
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