Research opportunity for patients with lived experience of Stroke and post-stroke emotionalism
HTA Programme is seeking someone to review the above application from a patient perspective.
Link to organisation:
Full description:
We are looking for a patient with lived experience of post-stroke emotionalism after a recent stroke to review an application on a trial to reduce emotionalism through antidepressants. The review is completed through our online system and will involve reading a paper focusing on the plain English summary and PPI sections. It is available to review within three working days of 21 July and would be completed by Friday 5 August. If interested, please outline your experience in your response.
Date from
19th July 2022
Date to
22nd September 2022
Organisation
NIHR HTA Programme
The NIHR HTA Programme funds research about the clinical and cost effectiveness and broader impact of healthcare treatments and tests for those who plan, provide or receive care in the NHS. HTA research is undertaken where some evidence already exists to show that a technology can be effective and this needs to be compared to the current standard NHS intervention to see which works best.
Details
Topic:
Stroke or cardiovascular disease
Location:
UK wide
Involvement type:
Reviewing
What support is offered?
Guidance notes are provided and support is available via email or telephone. A hard copy of the application and review form are also available on request.
Payment:
£50
Expenses:
N/A
Can the work be done from home?
Yes
Suitable for a beginner?
Yes