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Jump to: Article | Thesis (University of Nottingham only) Number of items: 6. ArticleMorris, Richard and Fletcher-Smith, Joanna C. and Radford, Kathryn (2016) A systematic review of peer mentoring interventions for people with traumatic brain injury. Clinical Rehabilitation . ISSN 1477-0873 Sackley, Catherine Mary and Walker, Marion F. and Burton, Christopher R. and Watkins, Caroline L. and Mant, Jonathan and Roalfe, Andrea K. and Wheatley, Keith and Sheehan, Bart and Sharp, Leslie and Stant, Katie E. and Fletcher-Smith, Joanna C. and Steel, Kerry and Barton, Garry and Irvine, Lisa and Peryer, Guy (2016) An Occupational Therapy intervention for residents with stroke-related disabilities in UK Care Homes (OTCH): cluster randomised controlled trial with economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment, 20 (15). pp. 1-134. ISSN 1366-5278 Fletcher-Smith, Joanna C. and Walker, Dawn-Marie and Sprigg, Nikola and James, Marilyn and Walker, Marion F. and Allatt, Kate and Mehta, Rajnikant and Pandyan, Anand D. (2016) ESCAPS study protocol: a feasibility randomised controlled trial of ‘Early electrical stimulation to the wrist extensors and wrist flexors to prevent the post-stroke complications of pain and contractures in the paretic arm’. BMJ Open, 6 (1). e010079/1-e010079/10. ISSN 2044-6055 Sackley, Catherine M. and Walker, Marion F. and Burton, Christopher R. and Watkins, Caroline L. and Mant, Jonathan and Roalfe, Andrea K. and Wheatley, Keith and Sheehan, Bart and Sharp, Leslie and Stant, Katie E. and Fletcher-Smith, Joanna C. and Steel, Kerry and Wilde, Kate and Irvine, Lisa and Peryer, Guy (2015) An occupational therapy intervention for residents with stroke related disabilities in UK care homes (OTCH): cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ, 350 (feb05). h468/1-h468/11. ISSN 1756-1833 Thesis (University of Nottingham only)Fletcher-Smith, Joanna C. (2015) Occupational therapy for stroke survivors in UK care homes. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Fletcher-Smith, Joanna C. (2011) Recovery of dressing ability after stroke. MPhil thesis, University of Nottingham. |