Prosjekter
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Flere publikasjoner
- The Impact of COVID-19 on the Employment of People With Multiple Sclerosis: A Multiple Methods Study
- Seeing the Invisible: A Photovoice Exploration of Living With and Managing the Invisible Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- Erfaringer med minoritetsstress
- A qualitative study exploring how vocational rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis can be integrated within existing healthcare services in the United Kingdom
- Early vocational rehabilitation and psychological support for trauma patients to improve return to work (the ROWTATE trial): study protocol for an individually randomised controlled multicentre pragmatic trial
- Psychological interventions for mood and cognition after stroke and transient ischaemic attack: A protocol for an umbrella review
- Barriers and strategies to medication adherence amongst people with multiple sclerosis and cognitive problems
- Feasibility of conducting a cohort randomized controlled trial assessing the effectiveness of a nurse-led package of care for knee pain
- Rebuilding the self through valued action and group connections after acquired brain injury: Participant perspectives of the VaLiANT group intervention
- Fostering quality of life in young adults living with multiple sclerosis: a pilot study of a co-created integrated intervention
Annen formidling
- "Mener alle med MS har nytte av å kartlegge kognitiv funksjon"
- Cognitive screening and rehabilitation
- Cognitive screening and rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
- Cognitive screening and rehabilitation in MS
- Cognition and thinking problems in MS
- Outcome measures in MS: Focus on motor and cognitive performance measures
- Developing and delivering a digital cognitive screening and rehabilitation programme for routine clinical use
- Providing emotional support around the point of multiple sclerosis diagnosis (PrEliMS): A feasibility randomised controlled trial
- Addressing issues of cognition and employment in multiple sclerosis
- Decentralised clinical trials in rehabilitation