Brian A Beh: Lived Experience Is The Missing Evidence in Stroke Research
Brian A Beh, Honorary Consumer Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health, shared on LinkedIn:
”Why Clinicians Should Involve Stroke Survivors in Stroke Research The Profound Value of Lived Experience in Advancing Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke reshapes a person’s physical, emotional, cognitive, and social world in ways that clinical training alone cannot fully reveal.
Clinicians and researchers bring essential scientific expertise, but only survivors understand the lived reality of recovery – the frustrations, the adaptations, the invisible work, and the long arc of rebuilding a life.
My blog is targeting clinicians, researchers, and scientists who want their work to reflect the truth of stroke rehabilitation.
It argues for the deliberate inclusion of survivor insight as a core component of research design, implementation, and evaluation.
Lived experience is not an optional perspective; it is a form of evidence that strengthens every stage of the research process.
I have also included links to several related blogs that deepen this theme.
These include Recruiting Stroke Survivors for Clinical Research, which outlines practical recruitment strategies, and Recruiting Stroke Survivors Where English Is Their Second Language, a method I first developed during a major corporate project and later adapted for survivor engagement.”
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