Digital solutions to improve health self-efficacy after stroke
Who it’s for: Survivors of stroke, family members, and carers
What it involves: Test a new website, survey and interview
Where: Online (Australia)
Summary
Researchers from Flinders University have co-designed a website with survivors of stroke and carers to help people improve their confidence and self-belief. They are now looking for survivors of stroke and carers to test the website.
Activity
- An online session (30–60 minutes, via Zoom video call) to talk about your life after stroke. The research team will use a book called “Taking Charge After Stroke” to guide the conversation. You will receive access to the website.
- Questionnaires (20–30 minutes) – at the start, after 4 weeks, and after 12 weeks.
- Use the website as much or as little as you would like for 4 weeks.
- After 4 weeks the research team will ask you about your experience in an online session (30–60 minutes, via Zoom video call).
- Your participation is voluntary and you can stop at any time.
Express your interest to participate
Documents
Information sheet (PDF 176 KB)
Contact
For more information, please contact Elizabeth.lynch@flinders.edu.au or katie.nesbitt@flinders.edu.au
