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Madeleine Harrison
Madeleine Harrison
Research Associate, University of Sheffield
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Self-managed, computerised speech and language therapy for patients with chronic aphasia post-stroke compared with usual care or attention control (Big CACTUS): a multicentre …
R Palmer, M Dimairo, C Cooper, P Enderby, M Brady, A Bowen, N Latimer, ...
The Lancet Neurology 18 (9), 821-833, 2019
1622019
Psychological and emotional needs, assessment, and support post-stroke: a multi-perspective qualitative study
M Harrison, T Ryan, C Gardiner, A Jones
Topics in stroke rehabilitation 24 (2), 119-125, 2017
1182017
Provision of palliative and end-of-life care in stroke units: a qualitative study
C Gardiner, M Harrison, T Ryan, A Jones
Palliative medicine 27 (9), 855-860, 2013
442013
Challenges in building interpersonal care in organized hospital stroke units: The perspectives of stroke survivors, family caregivers and the multidisciplinary team
T Ryan, M Harrison, C Gardiner, A Jones
Journal of advanced nursing 73 (10), 2351-2360, 2017
382017
Computerised speech and language therapy or attention control added to usual care for people with long-term post-stroke aphasia: the Big CACTUS three-arm RCT.
R Palmer, M Dimairo, N Latimer, E Cross, M Brady, P Enderby, A Bowen, ...
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England) 24 (19), 1, 2020
312020
Exploring patient and public involvement in stroke research: a qualitative study
M Harrison, R Palmer
Disability and rehabilitation 37 (23), 2174-2183, 2015
312015
Patients’ and carers’ experiences of gaining access to acute stroke care: a qualitative study
M Harrison, T Ryan, C Gardiner, A Jones
Emergency Medicine Journal 30 (12), 1033-1037, 2013
242013
Understanding the palliative care needs and experiences of people with mesothelioma and their family carers: An integrative systematic review
M Harrison, C Gardiner, B Taylor, S Ejegi-Memeh, L Darlison
Palliative Medicine 35 (6), 1039-1051, 2021
202021
Factors associated with adherence to self-managed aphasia therapy practice on a computer—A mixed methods study alongside a randomized controlled trial
M Harrison, R Palmer, C Cooper
Frontiers in Neurology 11, 582328, 2020
202020
Service change and innovation in community end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Qualitative analysis of a nationwide primary care survey
S Mitchell, M Harrison, P Oliver, C Gardiner, H Chapman, D Khan, K Boyd, ...
Palliative Medicine 36 (1), 161-170, 2022
182022
Self-managed, computerised word finding therapy as an add-on to usual care for chronic aphasia post-stroke: An economic evaluation
NR Latimer, A Bhadhuri, A Alshreef, R Palmer, E Cross, M Dimairo, ...
Clinical rehabilitation 35 (5), 703-717, 2021
162021
What are the factors that may influence the implementation of self-managed computer therapy for people with long term aphasia following stroke? A qualitative study of speech …
J Burke, R Palmer, M Harrison
Disability and rehabilitation 44 (14), 3577-3589, 2022
142022
Patients' and informal carers’ experience of living with mesothelioma: A systematic rapid review and synthesis of the literature
S Ejegi-Memeh, V Sherborne, M Harrison, B Taylor, M Senek, A Tod, ...
European Journal of Oncology Nursing 58, 102122, 2022
92022
Developing, monitoring, and reporting of fidelity in aphasia trials: core recommendations from the collaboration of aphasia trialists (CATs) trials for aphasia panel
N Behn, M Harrison, MC Brady, C Breitenstein, M Carragher, J Fridriksson, ...
Aphasiology 37 (11), 1733-1755, 2023
82023
Clinical nurse specialist role in providing generalist and specialist palliative care: a qualitative study of mesothelioma clinical nurse specialists
C Gardiner, M Harrison, S Hargreaves, B Taylor
Journal of Advanced Nursing 78 (9), 2973-2982, 2022
82022
Negotiating excess treatment costs in a clinical research trial: the good, the bad and the innovative
R Palmer, M Harrison, E Cross, P Enderby
Trials 17, 1-3, 2016
72016
Understanding the experiences of end of life care for patients with mesothelioma from the perspective of bereaved family caregivers in the UK: A qualitative analysis
M Harrison, L Darlison, C Gardiner
Journal of palliative care 37 (2), 197-203, 2022
62022
Evaluating the intervention fidelity of self-managed computer therapy for aphasia post-stroke
M Harrison
University of Sheffield, 2019
42019
Mesothelioma patient and carer experience research: A research prioritisation exercise
B Taylor, A Tod, C Gardiner, S Ejegi-Memeh, M Harrison, V Sherborne, ...
European Journal of Oncology Nursing 63, 102281, 2023
12023
Palliative care roles and responsibilities of mesothelioma clinical nurse specialists in the UK
C Gardiner, M Harrison, S Hargreaves, B Taylor
Progress in Palliative Care 31 (2), 73-79, 2023
12023
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