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Biography
Avril Drummond is Professor of Healthcare Research and an occupational therapist. She qualified as an occupational therapist from the University of Ulster, undertook her MSc in Rehabilitation from the University of Southampton and her PhD at the University of Nottingham. She is;
- Fellow of the College of Occupational Therapists
- Member of the RCP Intercollegiate Working Party for stroke
- Senior Chair NIHR Doctoral Clinical Academic Fellowship panel.
- Editor in Chief of Clinical Rehabilitation.
- Trustee Stroke Association and Elizabeth Casson Trust
- Previous Chair of the UK Stroke Forum and current Chair of the European Life after Stroke Conference panel
- Previous Board Member, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Although Avril's main areas of interest are stroke rehabilitation and conducting randomized controlled trials, she is interested in all aspects of rehabilitation research. She has conducted trials and service evaluations of stroke units, occupational therapy pre-discharge home visits, falls reduction/management, interventions for people with MS, traumatic brain injury, low back pain and total hip replacements. She was one of fifteen woman identified by World Stroke Academy as an International Women in Stroke in 2021 and was made an honorary member of the British and Irish Association of Stroke Physicians in 2023.
Avril is currently conducting research into fatigue after stroke, falls, memory rehabilitation, tendon injuries, vocational rehabilitation, and upper limb recovery after stroke.
Expertise Summary
Keywords:
Rehabilitation research, occupational therapy, stroke rehabilitation, joint replacement, falls, home visits, lower back pain, fit notes, tendon injury, MS, vocational rehabilitation and fatigue.
Esteem Indicators:
- Chair of the European Life after Stroke Scientific Conference Committee.
- Member Royal College of Physicians Intercollegiate Working Party for Stroke to develop the National Clinical Guidelines for stroke care in the UK.
- Editor in Chief of Clinical Rehabilitation
- Senior Chair NIHR Doctoral Clinical Academic Fellowship Panel
- Trustee of the UK Stroke Association
- Trustee Elizabeth Casson Trust
- Co-Chair, Swedish Research Council panel to evaluate quality of clinical research conducted in universities in Sweden (similar to REF- the 'ALF' evaluation).
Research Summary
Prof Drummond's main area of interest is in stroke rehabilitation. She is also directly involved in a number of trials and surveys, for example;
The NotFAST study; Understanding fatigue in stroke patients and examining strategies to manage it.
Cognitive Rehabilitation in people with Multiple Sclerosis (NEuRoMS trial).
Managing and understanding continence issues in women (POSITIVE study).
Comparing splints after tendon repair (FIRST trial)
FIREFLI - Do safe and well visits delivered by the Fire and Rescue service reduce falls among older people?
TRICEPS-TRanscutaneous lImb reCovEry Post-Stroke) trial investigates whether arm recovery after a stroke can be improved with Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (TVNS).
OPAL- Occupational Advice after lower limb joint replacement.
Past Research
Occupational Therapy systematic reviews.
Evaluation of Stroke units.
Group treatments for MS.
Specific components of stroke rehabilitation- leisure, ADL, home visits, discharge, upper limb rehabilitation and fatigue.
Trials of falls- in day hospitals, in the community and in acute hospital settings.