Amy Moody
Clinical Research Officer, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
Contact
- workRoom C Floor Institute of Mental Health
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham
NG8 1BB
UK - work0115 8284249
- amy.moody@nottingham.ac.uk
Biography
Amy Moody started her research career in 2002 after completing her BSc in Human Biology from Oxford Brookes University. She has worked on a variety of research projects, starting with a Marine project in Fiji, Rheumatology for the University of Nottingham and currently in the Stoke Rehabilitation Theme for CLAHRC-NDL and the Stroke Research Network. Her main roles for CLAHRC-NDL currently involve helping with the set up and recruitment for the Early Supported Discharge and Upper limb projects, and for Occupational Therapy and Care Home (OTCH) study.
Expertise Summary
Keywords:
Stroke rehabilitation, therapy including occupational and physiotherapy
Research Summary
Amy Moody is involved in recruiting and following up a number of studies, including the following:
Occupational Therapy and Care Home (OTCH)- This focuses on residents of care homes who have suffered a stroke, investigating whether occupation therapy is beneficial to the residents.
Read more about the OTCH study
Early Supported Discharge (ESD) - This focuses on the rehabilitation at home after a stroke, looking particularly at professional therapy.
Read more about the ESD study