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  1. Implementing vocational rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis in the UK National Health Service: a mixed-methods feasibility study
  2. Returning to work with long covid in the UK during lockdown and other COVID-19 restrictions: A qualitative study
  3. Barriers and strategies to medication adherence amongst people with multiple sclerosis and cognitive problems
  4. Psychological interventions for mood and cognition after stroke and transient ischaemic attack: A protocol for an umbrella review
  5. Psychological interventions for mood and cognition after stroke and transient ischaemic attack: A protocol for an umbrella review
  6. Development of a Job Retention Vocational Rehabilitation Intervention for People with Multiple Sclerosis Following the Person-Based Approach
  7. Seeing the Invisible: A Photovoice Exploration of Living With and Managing the Invisible Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
  8. A rapid realist review of clinical neuropsychology rehabilitation programmes to improve psychological wellbeing and quality of life for people with acquired brain injuries
  9. Combined Cognitive and Psychological Interventions Improve Meaningful Outcomes after Acquired Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  10. Examining the Use of Autonomous Systems for Home Health Support Using a Smart Mirror
  11. Understanding who benefits most from cognitive rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis: A secondary data analysis
  12. Fronto-parietal network dynamics to understand deficits in attention performance in multiple sclerosis
  13. Exploring the Association between Individual-Level Attributes and Fidelity to a Vocational Rehabilitation Intervention within a Randomised Controlled Trial
  14. A mixed-methods feasibility case series of a job retention vocational rehabilitation intervention for people with multiple sclerosis
  15. Comparing the effects of reduced social contact on psychosocial wellbeing before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal survey from two Norwegian counties
  16. Developing a patient care pathway for emotional support around the point of multiple sclerosis diagnosis: A stakeholder engagement study
  17. The facilitators and barriers to improving functional activity and wellbeing in people with dementia: A qualitative study from the Process Evaluation of Promoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia
  18. Reflections on RRI in “TAS for Health at Home”
  19. Psychological flexibility, distress, and quality of life in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: A cross-sectional study
  20. Strengthening Mental Abilities with Relational Training (SMART) in multiple sclerosis (MS): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
  21. Effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life and mood in individuals with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  22. Smoking habits, awareness and support needs for cessation among people with multiple sclerosis in Australia: findings from an online survey
  23. How do stroke survivors and their caregivers manage post-stroke fatigue? A qualitative study
  24. Decentralised clinical trials in multiple sclerosis research
  25. Neuropsychological evaluation and rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis (NEuRoMS): protocol for a mixed-methods, multicentre feasibility randomised controlled trial
  26. Brain-In-Hand technology for adults with acquired brain injury: A convergence of mixed methods findings
  27. Usability and acceptability of a cognitive training intervention (SMART) for people with multiple sclerosis (MS): A prefeasibility formative evaluation
  28. Experiences of people with multiple sclerosis at work: Towards the understanding of the needs for a job retention vocational rehabilitation intervention
  29. UK clinical approaches to address post-stroke fatigue: findings from The Nottingham Fatigue after Stroke study
  30. Relaxation and related therapies for people with multiple sclerosis (MS): A systematic review
  31. Experiences of receiving a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
  32. Qualitative study exploring factors affecting the implementation of a vocational rehabilitation intervention in the UK major trauma pathway
  33. Acceptability of a nurse-led non-pharmacological complex intervention for knee pain: Nurse and patient views and experiences
  34. How do people with acquired brain injury interpret the Valued Living Questionnaire? A cognitive interviewing study
  35. COVID-19 in Multiple Sclerosis: Clinically reported outcomes from the UK Multiple Sclerosis Register
  36. Improving smoking cessation support for people with multiple sclerosis: A qualitative analysis of clinicians’ views and current practice
  37. Memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis
  38. Managing post-stroke fatigue: A qualitative study to explore multifaceted clinical perspectives
  39. Barriers and motivators for tobacco smoking cessation in people with multiple sclerosis
  40. A single-case experimental evaluation of a new group-based intervention to enhance adjustment to life with acquired brain injury: VaLiANT (valued living after neurological trauma)
  41. Acceptance-based telephone support around the time of transition to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
  42. COVID-19 is associated with new symptoms of multiple sclerosis that are prevented by disease modifying therapies
  43. Fidelity assessment of nurse-led non-pharmacological package of care for knee pain in the package development phase of a feasibility randomised controlled trial based in secondary care: a mixed methods study
  44. Cognitive measures used in adults with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review
  45. Mental health of people with multiple sclerosis during the COVID-19 outbreak: A prospective cohort and cross-sectional case–control study of the UK MS Register
  46. The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
  47. Challenges of developing, conducting, analysing and reporting a COVID-19 study as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds: an online co-autoethnographic study
  48. Cognitive assessment in multiple sclerosis clinical care: A qualitative evaluation of stakeholder perceptions and preferences
  49. Developing a clinical pathway to identify and manage cognitive problems in Multiple Sclerosis: Qualitative findings from patients, family members, charity volunteers, clinicians and healthcare commissioners
  50. Acceptability of a nurse-led non-pharmacological complex intervention for knee pain: Nurse and patient views and experiences
  51. COVID-19 is associated with multiple sclerosis exacerbations that are prevented by disease modifying therapies
  52. Therapist competence and clinical outcome in the rehabilitation of memory following traumatic brain injury trial
  53. Cognitive–behavioural therapy for a variety of conditions: an overview of systematic reviews and panoramic meta-analysis
  54. Vocational rehabilitation to enhance return to work after trauma (ROWTATE): protocol for a non-randomised single-arm mixed-methods feasibility study
  55. The evidence for cognitive behavioural therapy in any condition, population or context: a meta-review of systematic reviews and panoramic meta-analysis
  56. Magnetoencephalography abnormalities in adult mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
  57. Psychosocial adjustment to multiple sclerosis diagnosis: A meta-review of systematic reviews
  58. Dorsolateral prefrontal circuit effective connectivity mediates the relationship between white matter structure andPASAT‐3 performance in multiple sclerosis
  59. East Midlands knee pain multiple randomised controlled trial cohort study: cohort establishment and feasibility study protocol
  60. Self-diagnosed COVID-19 in people with multiple sclerosis: a community-based cohort of the UK MS Register
  61. Post-stroke fatigue: a scoping review
  62. The factor structure of the Center for Epidemiological Study - Depression Scale in people with multiple sclerosis
  63. Developing a fatigue programme: Protocol for the Nottingham Fatigue After Stroke (NotFAST2) study
  64. Protocol for the process evaluation of the Promoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED), following changes required by the COVID-19 pandemic
  65. Results of a UK-wide vignette study with occupational therapists to explore cognitive screening post stroke
  66. Post-stroke fatigue: a scoping review
  67. The notion of “invisibility” in people’s experiences of the symptoms of multiple sclerosis: a systematic meta-synthesis
  68. Experiences of adjustment to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a meta-ethnographic systematic review
  69. Self-help Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Carers of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial
  70. Better together How a multidisciplinary team is seeking new ways to tackle cognitive problems in MS patients
  71. Patient and Public Involvement: A vital part of healthcare research
  72. External Validation of the ‘PHYT in Dementia’, a Theoretical Model Promoting Physical Activity in People with Dementia
  73. A lack of association between online pornography exposure, sexual functioning, and mental well-being
  74. Group cognitive rehabilitation to reduce the psychological impact of multiple sclerosis on quality of life: the CRAMMS RCT
  75. Behavioural activation treatment for depression in individuals with neurological conditions: a systematic review
  76. A randomised controlled trial of an exercise intervention promoting activity, independence and stability in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and early dementia (PrAISED) - A Protocol
  77. Promoting activity, Independence and stability in early dementia (PrAISED): a, multisite, randomised controlled, feasibility trial
  78. Cognitive rehabilitation for attention and memory in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial (CRAMMS)
  79. Cognitive rehabilitation for attention deficits following stroke
  80. Consensus‐based good practice guidelines for clinical psychologists to support care staff in enabling sexual expression in people with intellectual disabilities—A Delphi study
  81. Randomised controlled clinical trial of a structured cognitive rehabilitation in patients with attention deficit following mild traumatic brain injury: study protocol
  82. Experience of Identity Change in People Who Reported a Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
  83. Behavioural activation therapy for post-stroke depression: the BEADS feasibility RCT
  84. Beyond current research practice: Methodological considerations in MS rehabilitation research (is designing the perfect rehabilitation trial the Holy Grail or a Gordian knot?)
  85. A systematic review of personal smart technologies used to improve outcomes in adults with acquired brain injuries
  86. Unconditional and conditional monetary incentives to increase response to mailed questionnaires: A randomized controlled study within a trial (SWAT)
  87. Modifiable risk factors for poor health outcomes in multiple sclerosis: The urgent need for research to maximise smoking cessation success
  88. Cognitive Management Pathways in Stroke Services (COMPASS): A qualitative investigation of key issues in relation to community stroke teams undertaking cognitive assessments
  89. Clinical and cost effectiveness of memory rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury: a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial
  90. A group memory rehabilitation programme for people with traumatic brain injuries: the ReMemBrIn RCT
  91. Protocol for the process evaluation of the promoting activity, independence and stability in early dementia and mild cognitive impairment (PrAISED 2) randomised controlled trial
  92. A scoping review of behaviour change theories in adults without dementia to adapt and develop the ‘PHYT in dementia’, a model promoting physical activity in people with dementia
  93. Assessment and management of cognitive problems in people with multiple sclerosis: A National Survey of Clinical Practice
  94. Effectiveness of cognitive–behavioural therapy: a protocol for an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  95. Determinants of motivation to quit in smokers screened for the early detection of lung cancer: a qualitative study
  96. Lung cancer CT screening: Psychological responses in the presence and absence of pulmonary nodules
  97. Lung cancer screening: does pulmonary nodule detection affect a range of smoking behaviours?
  98. Telephone-supported acceptance and commitment bibliotherapy for people with multiple sclerosis and psychological distress: A pilot randomised controlled trial
  99. Informing evaluation of a smartphone application for people with acquired brain injury: a stakeholder engagement study
  100. Evaluation of NeuroPage as a memory aid for people with multiple sclerosis: A randomised controlled trial
  101. Everyday memory measures in multiple sclerosis: a systematic review
  102. A development study and randomised feasibility trial of a tailored intervention to improve activity and reduce falls in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia
  103. Home-based pre-surgical psychological intervention for knee osteoarthritis (HAPPiKNEES): a feasibility randomized controlled trial
  104. Mindfulness self-help interventions for symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress: Review and meta-analysis
  105. Assessing memory rehabilitation outcomes using Adaptation to Memory Difficulties Outcome questionnaire
  106. Telephone psychotherapy in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
  107. Do thinking styles play a role in whether people pathologise their pornography use?
  108. Process and impact of dialectical behaviour therapy: A systematic review of perceptions of clients with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder
  109. A study of outcomes of patients treated at a UK major trauma centre for moderate or severe injuries one to three years after injury
  110. Adherence support strategies for exercise interventions in people with mild cognitive impairment and dementia: A systematic review
  111. Reporting interventions in trials evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in people with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review
  112. Views and Experiences of People with Intellectual Disabilities Regarding Intimate Relationships: A Qualitative Metasynthesis
  113. Social Identity in People with Multiple Sclerosis: An Examination of Family Identity and Mood
  114. Attitudes of older people with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment and their relatives about falls risk and prevention: A qualitative study
  115. Factors influencing the decision to attend screening for cancer in the UK: a meta-ethnography of qualitative research
  116. Effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis: a meta-synthesis of patient perspectives
  117. Cognitive Rehabilitation for Memory Deficits After Stroke
  118. Losing control in sex addiction: “Addict” and “Non-addict” accounts
  119. Perceptions of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Coping Predict Emotional Distress During the Acute Phase After Transplantation
  120. Psychological therapies for improving outcomes after total hip or knee replacement in people with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
  121. Operationalising cognitive fatigability in multiple sclerosis: A Gordian knot that can be cut?
  122. Cognitive rehabilitation for memory deficits after stroke
  123. Behavioural Activation Therapy for Depression after Stroke (BEADS): a study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled pilot trial of a psychological intervention for post-stroke depression
  124. Comparing individual and group intervention for psychological adjustment in people with multiple sclerosis: a feasibility randomised controlled trial
  125. Pornography Addiction in Adults: A Systematic Review of Definitions and Reported Impact
  126. Memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis
  127. Home-administered pre-surgical psychological intervention for knee osteoarthritis (HAPPiKNEES): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  128. First-person narratives around sexuality in residential healthcare settings: a meta-ethnographic synthesis
  129. Cognitive Rehabilitation for Attention and Memory in people with Multiple Sclerosis: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (CRAMMS)
  130. Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence
  131. External memory aids for memory problems in people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review
  132. Descriptions of memory rehabilitation group interventions for neurological conditions: a systematic review
  133. Women’s experiences of using vaginal trainers (dilators) to treat vaginal penetration difficulties diagnosed as vaginismus: a qualitative interview study
  134. Translating knowledge into practice: content analysis of online resources about sexual difficulties for individuals with traumatic brain injury
  135. Pain Phenotype in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: Classification and Measurement Properties of painDETECT and Self‐Report Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs Scale in a Cross‐Sectional Study
  136. Rehabilitation of Memory following Brain Injury (ReMemBrIn): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  137. How reliable are case formulations? A systematic literature review
  138. Corrigendum
  139. Group-based memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis: Subgroup analysis of the ReMiND trial
  140. Social identity in people with multiple sclerosis: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research
  141. A meta-synthesis of qualitative research on perceptions of people with long-term neurological conditions about group-based memory rehabilitation
  142. An evaluation of treatment integrity in a randomised controlled trial of memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis
  143. Doing Fence Sitting
  144. A Multiple Timepoint Pre-post Evaluation of a ‘Sexual Respect’ DVD to Improve Competence in Discussing Sex with Patients with Disability
  145. “A room full of strangers every day”: The psychosocial impact of developmental prosopagnosia on children and their families
  146. The psychosocial outcomes of anoxic brain injury following cardiac arrest
  147. Exploring recruitment barriers and facilitators in early cancer detection trials: the use of pre-trial focus groups
  148. Group memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis: a feasibility randomized controlled trial
  149. Talking about sex after traumatic brain injury: perceptions and experiences of multidisciplinary rehabilitation professionals
  150. Perpetrator and victim perceptions of perpetrator's masculinity as a risk factor for violence: A meta-ethnography synthesis
  151. Why Don't Healthcare Professionals Talk About Sex? A Systematic Review of Recent Qualitative Studies Conducted in the United Kingdom
  152. New guidelines on rehabilitation likely to restrict practices and stifle innovation
  153. The psychological impact of the unpredictability of multiple sclerosis: a qualitative literature meta-synthesis
  154. The effectiveness of memory rehabilitation following neurological disabilities: A qualitative inquiry of patient perspectives
  155. The experience of living with knee osteoarthritis: exploring illness and treatment beliefs through thematic analysis
  156. A comparison of the content of memory rehabilitation groups for patients with neurological disabilities
  157. Female-perpetrated sexual abuse: a review of victim and professional perspectives
  158. Personal experience of osteoarthritis and pain questionnaires: mapping items to themes
  159. An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the patient experience of awake craniotomy: Brain tumour diagnosis to discharge
  160. Intersectionality, Sexuality and Psychological Therapies
  161. Memory Rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis
  162. Evaluation of Rehabilitation of Memory in Neurological Disabilities (ReMiND): a randomized controlled trial
  163. Service-users’ experiences of an early intervention in psychosis service: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
  164. An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Posttraumatic Growth in Adults Bereaved by Suicide
  165. Rasch Analysis of the Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living Scale
  166. Memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis
  167. Effectiveness of Memory Rehabilitation After Stroke
  168. Cognitive rehabilitation for memory deficits following stroke