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Clinician survey on return-to-driving for people with aphasia post-stroke

About this research

Researchers from the Queensland Aphasia Research Centre (QARC) are exploring how best to support people with aphasia to return to driving after stroke.

Input from your clinical practice will help to address this top 10 research priority for people with aphasia, their carers and clinicians.

Who can participate

You are eligible to participate if you:

  • are a clinician or professional who may be involved in supporting or assessing return to driving for people with aphasia after stroke.

What's involved

You'll be asked to complete a 10–15 minute online survey about your views and information about your clinical practice.

Benefits of participating

Contribute to research assisting people with aphasia to drive post-stroke.

How to participate

If you meet the eligibility criteria and you're interested in participating, register your interest.

Register your interest

Ethics, data collection and privacy

This study has been approved by The University of Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee [Approval No.2025/HE000442].

Contact

For any questions email Helen Wallace helen.wallace@uq.edu.au.