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  1. Seeking normality: Parents' experiences of childhood stroke
  2. The strange resilience of new public management: the case of medical research in the UK’s national health service
  3. Patient-initiated recruitment for clinical research: Evaluation of an outpatient letter research statement
  4. Disciplinary power and the process of training informal carers on stroke units
  5. Markers as mediators: A review and synthesis of epigenetics literature
  6. Embracing model-based designs for dose-finding trials
  7. Citizen Participation as Political Ritual: Towards a Sociological Theorizing of ‘Health Citizenship’
  8. Optimising Translational Research Opportunities: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of Basic and Clinician Scientists' Perspectives of Factors Which Enable or Hinder Translational Research
  9. Embedding research in health systems: lessons from complexity theory
  10. Evaluating an extended rehabilitation service for stroke patients (EXTRAS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  11. Configuring the patient as clinical research subject in the UK national health service
  12. Patient engagement with research: European population register study
  13. Lay and health care professional understandings of self-management: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
  14. Navigating stroke care: the experiences of younger stroke survivors
  15. Implementing a training intervention to support caregivers after stroke: a process evaluation examining the initiation and embedding of programme change
  16. Stroke systems of care
  17. Experience, knowledge and evidence: a comparison of research relations in health and anthropology
  18. ‘Expert carers’: An emergent normative model of the caregiver
  19. How is stroke thrombolysis portrayed in UK national and London local newspapers? A review and critical discourse analysis
  20. Socioeconomic Status and Stroke
  21. The Size of the Problem
  22. Long-Term Management of Stroke
  23. Disability in local and global worlds - Edited by Benedicte Ingstad & Susan Reynolds Whyte
  24. Anomalous patients: the experiences of doctors with an illness
  25. Assessing the promise of user involvement in health service development: ethnographic study
  26. Doing Health Anthropology: Research Methods for Community Assessment and Change:Doing Health Anthropology: Research Methods for Community Assessment and Change
  27. Falling through the net of stroke care
  28. Risk management after stroke: The limits of a patient-centred approach
  29. Socioeconomic status and stroke
  30. Reading to stroke unit patients: Perceived impact and potential of an innovative arts based therapy
  31. A Family Support Organiser for Stroke Patients and Their Carers: A Randomised Controlled Trial
  32. Qualitative Studies of Stroke: A Systematic Review
  33. Stroke Services Charles Wolfe Christopher McKevitt Anthony Rudd Stroke Services Radcliffe Medical Press £24.95 144 1857754557 1857754557
  34. The unfortunate generation: stroke survivors in Riga, Latvia
  35. Quality of life: What, how, why?: The view of healthcare professionals
  36. Short stories about stroke: Interviews and narrative production
  37. Community support after stroke: patient and carer views
  38. Contestation et fabrication d'un culte
  39. HIV/AIDS in Europe: The Challenge for Anthropology
  40. A Saint for AIDS