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Joice, S., MacWalter, R. S., Clarke, D. The emotional Impact of stroke. A Chest Heart and Stroke Survey (2008)
Joice, S., Johnston, M., Ietswaart, M., Dijkerman C., Scott CL., Hamilton, S., MacWalter, R. Can motor imagery enhance recovery of hand function after stroke? An evaluation of motor imagery training (MIME study).Chief Scientists Office Final Report Scottish Executive Health Department (2007)
Morris, J., van Wijck, F., Joice, S., Ogston, S., Cole, I.,MacWalter, R. A comparison of bilateral to unilateral upper limb task training in early post-stroke rehabilitation: a randomised controlled trial Archives of Physical rehabilitation 2008;89:1237-45
Molloy, G.J., Johnston, D.W., Johnston, M., Pollard, B., Bonetti, D., Joice,
S., MacWalter, R.
Spousal caregiver confidence and recovery from ambulatory activity limitations
in stroke survivors. Health Psychology 2008;27(2):286-290
Johnston, M., Ietswaart, M., MacWalter, R.S., Hamilton,S., Dijkerman, H.C., Joice S., Scott, C Can Motor imagery enhance recovery of hand function after stroke? An evaluation of Motor imagery training. Focus on Research, Scottish Executive Health Department Chief Scientists Office 2007
Johnston, M., Bonetti, D., Joice, S., Pollard, B., Morrison, V., Francis,
J.J., MacWalter, R. Recovery from disability after a stroke as a target for
a behavioural intervention: Results from a randomised controlled trial Disability
and Rehabilitation 2007;29(14):1117-1127
Ietswaart, M., Johnston, M., Dijkerman, C., Scott, C.L., Joice, S., Hamilton, S., MacWalter, R. Recovery of hand function through mental practice: A study protocol. BMC Neurology 2006; 6:39
Joice, S. Johnston, M. Gender Differences in Illness Representations
of Stroke Patients Psychology and Health 2005; 20 (sup 1): 126
Johnston, M., Bonetti, D., Joice, S., Pollard, B., Morrison, V., Francis,
J.J., MacWalter, R. Recovery from disability after a stroke as a target for
a behavioural intervention: Results from a randomised controlled trial (submitted)
Joice, S. Interventions for Stroke Patients: do attitudes and health
professionals communications determine adherence and benefit? Focus on Research,
Scottish Executive Health Department Chief Scientists Office 2005
Molloy, G.J., Johnston, D.W., Johnston, M., Pollard, B., Bonetti, D., Joice,
S., MacWalter, R. Extending the demand-control Model to informal Care-giving.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2005; 58 (3): 243 - 251
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