Catherine M Sackley
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Sackley C, Rick C, Brady M, Burton C, Jowett S, Patel S, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2024 Oct;
28(58):1-141.
PMID: 39364774
Background: Speech impairments are common with Parkinson's disease (reported prevalence 68%), increasing conversational demands, reliance on family and social withdrawal. Objective(s): The PD COMM trial compared the clinical and cost-effectiveness...
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Sackley C, Rick C, Brady M, Woolley R, Burton C, Patel S, et al.
BMJ
. 2024 Jul;
386:e078341.
PMID: 38986549
Objectives: To assess the clinical effectiveness of two speech and language therapy approaches versus no speech and language therapy for dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease. Design: Pragmatic, UK based,...
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Baldeh M, Youkee D, Lakoh S, Rudd A, Langhorne P, Deen G, et al.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
. 2023 Jul;
32(9):107279.
PMID: 37523881
Background: HIV infection rates are relatively low in Sierra Leone and in West Africa but the contribution of HIV to the risk factors for stroke and outcomes is unknown. In...
4.
Youkee D, Deen G, Baldeh M, Conteh Z, Fox-Rushby J, Gbessay M, et al.
Int J Stroke
. 2023 Mar;
18(6):672-680.
PMID: 36905336
Background: There is limited information on long-term outcomes after stroke in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Current estimates of case fatality rate (CFR) in SSA are based on small sample sizes with...
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McGlinchey M, Faulkner-Gurstein R, Sackley C, McKevitt C
Disabil Rehabil
. 2023 Feb;
46(4):672-684.
PMID: 36734838
Purpose: Whilst strong evidence supports rehabilitation to improve outcomes post-stroke, there is limited evidence to guide rehabilitation in the most severely disabled group. In an era of evidence-based practice, the...
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McGill K, Sackley C, Godwin J, McGarry J, Brady M
Trials
. 2020 Jan;
21(1):68.
PMID: 31924252
Introduction: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that fail to meet their recruitment target risk increasing research waste. Acute stroke RCTs experience notable recruitment issues. The efficiency of recruitment to stroke rehabilitation...
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Ford G, Bhakta B, Cozens A, Hartley S, Holloway I, Meads D, et al.
Lancet Neurol
. 2019 May;
18(6):530-538.
PMID: 31122493
Background: Dopamine is a key modulator of striatal function and learning and might improve motor recovery after stroke. Previous small trials of dopamine agonists after stroke provide equivocal evidence of...
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Smith C, Patel S, Woolley R, Brady M, Rick C, Halfpenny R, et al.
Clin Linguist Phon
. 2019 May;
33(10-11):1063-1070.
PMID: 31035809
Intelligibility of speech is a key outcome in speech and language therapy (SLT) and research. SLT students frequently participate as raters of intelligibility but we lack information about whether they...
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Sackley C, Mant J, McManus R, Humphreys G, Sharp L, Mares K, et al.
Int J Stroke
. 2019 Jan;
14(5):522-529.
PMID: 30632952
Background: Symptoms of transient ischemic attack are believed to fully resolve within 24 h of onset. Emerging evidence suggests that there may be prolonged functional and psychological impact, although studies...
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McGlinchey M, James J, McKevitt C, Douiri A, McLachlan S, Sackley C
Syst Rev
. 2018 Nov;
7(1):197.
PMID: 30447698
Background: Stroke rehabilitation aims to optimise function and reduce complications post-stroke. Rehabilitation to optimise physical function post-stroke has beneficial effects for survivors of mild to moderate stroke. However, little is...