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Pip Logan

Associate Professor in Community Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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    Queen's Medical Centre
    Nottingham
    NG7 2UH
    UK
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Biography

Dr Pip Logan obtained her first degree, an Occupational Therapy BSc, in 1985 from the University of Derby. She then undertook her MPhil at the University of Nottingham in 1994, which was a community-based randomised controlled trial of occupational therapy for stroke patients. In 2004 she gained her PhD at the University of Nottingham, a randomised controlled trial evaluating an outdoor mobility intervention for stroke patients. She has received two NIHR fellowships, and is the Chief Investigator for a £1.2 million National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) HTA research grant. She also works clinically for Nottingham City Care Partnership (NHS) in the community rehabilitation team.

Expertise Summary

Keywords:

Multi-centre randomised controlled trials, occupational therapy, stroke, older people, falls, community, reducing the length of hospital stays

Teaching Summary

Dr Logan teaches on the MSc in Rehabilitation, on the stroke module. She also teaches undergraduate medical students, as well as research skills to nurses, therapists, and technical instructors… read more

Research Summary

Dr Logan is an occupational therapist whose research is mainly concerned with health services rehabilitation, with particular emphasis on the community. She is an expert in leading randomised… read more

Recent Publications

  • LOGAN, P., COUPLAND, C.A.C., GLADMAN, J.R.F., SAHOTA, O., STONER-HOBBS, V., ROBERTSON, K., TOMLINSON, V., WARD, M., SACH, T. and AVERY, A., 2010. Community falls: A Randomised Controlled Trial Age & Ageing. 39(Supplement 1), i33
  • LOGAN, P., COUPLAND, C.A.C., GLADMAN, J.R.F., SAHOTA, O., STONER-HOBBS, V., ROBERTSON, K., TOMLINSON, V., WARD, M., SACH, T. and AVERY, A.J., 2010. Community falls prevention for people who call an ambulance after a fall: A Randomised Controlled Trial BMJ. 340, 1070
  • ROBERTSON, KATE, LOGAN, PHILIPPA A, CONROY, SIMON, DODS, VERITY, GORDON, ADAM, CHALLANDS, LINDA, SMITH, SUE, HUMPAGE, SALLY and BURN, ANN, 2010. Thinking falls - taking action: a guide to action for falls prevention. British journal of community nursing. 15(8), 406-10
  • ANNETTE MURPHY, PHILIPPA LOGAN, 2009. An analysis of the East Kent Outcome System for use in intermediate care International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation: Research. 16(9), 482-487
  • Chair- College of Occupational Therapists- Specialist section Neurological Practice
  • Member- Stroke Research Networks Clinical Studies Group Primary Care
  • Member- Trial steering committee for two NIHR HTA grants- Occupational Therapy in Care Homes (OTCH) + SWIFT Cast
  • Reviews articles- Age & Ageing Clinical Rehabilitation- British Journal of Occupational Therapy and Australian Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • Reviews grant applications for the NIHR, Stroke Association, Parkinson's Disease Society and the College of Occupational Therapy

Dr Logan teaches on the MSc in Rehabilitation, on the stroke module. She also teaches undergraduate medical students, as well as research skills to nurses, therapists, and technical instructors within the NHS. She supervises PhD and MSc students in rehabilitation and provides pastoral tutoring for undergraduate medical students.

Current Research

Dr Logan is an occupational therapist whose research is mainly concerned with health services rehabilitation, with particular emphasis on the community. She is an expert in leading randomised controlled trials of rehabilitation services and individual techniques. For example, she has recently completed a study that compared a new outdoor mobility intervention for people with stroke against the routine therapy. The results are used clinically and have been incorporated in stroke clinical guidelines. This type of research has a direct impact on what therapists provide for patients each day.

Community rehabilitation is a complex intervention that involves professionals from Health Care, Social Care, voluntary groups and, most importantly, carers. Accordingly, she includes service users in her research designs, steering groups and dissemination plans.

She also maintains a clinical role within Nottingham CityCare Partnership providing rehabilitation for adults within the community.

  • LOGAN, P., COUPLAND, C.A.C., GLADMAN, J.R.F., SAHOTA, O., STONER-HOBBS, V., ROBERTSON, K., TOMLINSON, V., WARD, M., SACH, T. and AVERY, A., 2010. Community falls: A Randomised Controlled Trial Age & Ageing. 39(Supplement 1), i33
  • LOGAN, P., COUPLAND, C.A.C., GLADMAN, J.R.F., SAHOTA, O., STONER-HOBBS, V., ROBERTSON, K., TOMLINSON, V., WARD, M., SACH, T. and AVERY, A.J., 2010. Community falls prevention for people who call an ambulance after a fall: A Randomised Controlled Trial BMJ. 340, 1070
  • ROBERTSON, KATE, LOGAN, PHILIPPA A, CONROY, SIMON, DODS, VERITY, GORDON, ADAM, CHALLANDS, LINDA, SMITH, SUE, HUMPAGE, SALLY and BURN, ANN, 2010. Thinking falls - taking action: a guide to action for falls prevention. British journal of community nursing. 15(8), 406-10
  • ANNETTE MURPHY, PHILIPPA LOGAN, 2009. An analysis of the East Kent Outcome System for use in intermediate care International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation: Research. 16(9), 482-487
  • MURPHY, A. and LOGAN, P., 2009. An analysis of the East Kent Outcome System for use in intermediate care. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation: Research. 16(9), 482-487
  • THE OPTIMISING ANALYSIS OF STROKE TRIALS (OAST) COLLABORATION, 2008. Calculation of sample size for stroke trials assessing functional outcome: comparison of binary and ordinal approaches International Journal of Stroke. 3, 78-84
  • SLOAN, L., VERMA, N. and LOGAN, P., 2008. Teaching occupational therapy students using action based learning: Do they get too stressed? In: Proceedings of the 32nd National Annual Conference of Occupational Therapists, Harrogate.
  • LEGG, L., DRUMMOND, A., LEONARDI-BEE, J., GLADMAN, J.R.F., CORR, S., DONKERVOORT, M., EDMANS, J., GILBERTSON, L., JONGBLOED, L., LOGAN, P., SACKLEY, C., WALKER, M. and LANGHORNE, P., 2007. Occupational therapy for patients with problems in personal activities of daily living after stroke: systematic review of randomised trials <b>BMJ</b> Available at: <http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39343.466863.55>
  • THE OPTIMISING ANALYSIS OF STROKE TRIALS COLLABORATION (INCLUDING P LOGAN AND C PARKER)., 2007. Can We Improve the Statistical Analysis of Stroke Trials?: Statistical Reanalysis of Functional Outcomes in Stroke Trials * OAST Supplemental Appendix I: Statistical Tests Compared (see Table I) * OAST Supplemental Appendix II: Supplementary Analyses * OAST Supplemental Appendix III: Trial Data (see Tables II and III) * OAST Supplemental Appendix IV: Results (see Table IV) Stroke. 38(6), 1911-1915
  • LOGAN, P. A., WALKER, M. F. and GLADMAN, J. R. F., 2006. Description of an occupational therapy intervention aimed at improving outdoor mobility British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 69(1), 2-6
  • RADFORD, K.A., LOGAN, P., GLADMAN, J. and RICHARDSON, A., 2006. Pathways to participation: The role of the powered pavement vehicle in mobility. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. In press,
  • LOGAN, P., 2006. The benefits and dangers of pavement scooters for people with a mobility limitation British Journal of Occupational Therapy. (In Press.)
  • LOGAN, P., SAHOTA, O., GLADMAN, J., TOMLINSON, V., STONER, V., SOKAL, R. and ROBERTSON, K., 2006. People who call an ambulance after a fall who are not taken to hospital: an opportunity to intervene? Age & Ageing. 35(Supplement 1), i52
  • LOGAN, P., MCCLOUGHRY, H. and SMITH, S., 2005. Avoiding hospital admission using intermediate care National Association of Primary Care Review. 2, 77-79
  • WALKER, M.F., LEONARDI-BEE, J., BATH, P., LANGHORNE, P., DEWEY, M., CORR, S., DRUMMOND, A., GILBERTSON, L., GLADMAN, J.R.F., JONGBLOED, L., LOGAN, P. and PARKER, C., 2004. Individual patient data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of community occupational therapy for stroke patients Stroke. 35(9), 2226-2232
  • LEGG, L., LANGHORNE, P., ANDERSEN, H.E., CORR, S., DRUMMOND, A., DUNCAN, P., GERSHKOFF, A., GILBERTSON, L., GLADMAN, J., HUI, E., JONGBLOED, L., LEONARDI-BEE, J., LOGAN, P., MEADE, T., DE VET, R., STOKER-YATES, J., TILLING, K., WALKER, M. and WOLFE, C., 2004. Rehabilitation therapy services for stroke patients living at home: systematic review of randomised trials Lancet. 363(9406), 352-356
  • LOGAN, P.A., GLADMAN, J.R.F., AVERY, A., WALKER, M.F., DYAS, J. and GROOM, L., 2004. Randomised controlled trial of an occupational therapy intervention to increase outdoor mobility after stroke BMJ : British Medical Journal. 329(7479), 1372-1374
  • LOGAN, P.A., DYAS, J. and GLADMAN, J.R.F., 2004. Using an interview study of transport use by people who have had a stroke to inform rehabilitation Clinical Rehabilitation. 18(6), 703-708
  • LOGAN,P., GLADMAN,J., AVERY,A., WALKER,M., GROOM,L. and DYAS,J.V., 2004. A randomised controlled trial of a travel promotion programme Age and Ageing. 33(suppl 1), i11
  • LOGAN, P.A., 2004. Getting out of the House, One page Flyer sent to all GPÃs August 2004
  • LOGAN, P.A., 2004. Getting out of the house after a stroke, Stroke News. December 2004
  • LOGAN, P.A., 2004. Results from a randomised controlled trial. In: Proceedings of the Annual Occupational Therapy Conference..
  • LOGAN, P.A., GLADMAN, J.R.F., DRUMMOND, A.E.R. and RADFORD, K.A., 2003. A study of interventions and related outcomes in a randomized controlled trial of occupational therapy and leisure therapy for community stroke patients. Clinical Rehabilitation. 17(3), 249-255
  • DRUMMOND, A.E.R., PARKER, C.J., GLADMAN, J.R.F. and LOGAN, P.A., 2001. Development and validation of the Nottingham Leisure Questionnaire (NLQ). Clinical Rehabilitation. 15(6), 647-656
  • PARKER, C.J., GLADMAN, J.R.F., DRUMMOND, A.E.R., DEWEY, M.E., LINCOLN, N.B., BARER, D., LOGAN, P.A. and RADFORD, K.A., 2001. A multicentre randomized controlled trial of leisure therapy and conventional occupational therapy after stroke Clinical Rehabilitation. 15(1), 42-52
  • LOGAN, P. A., GLADMAN, J. R. F. and RADFORD, K. A., 2001. The Use of Transport by Stroke Patients British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 64(5), 261-264
  • LOGAN, P. A., AHERN, J., GLADMAN, J. R. F. and LINCOLN, N. B., 1997. A randomized controlled trial of enhanced Social Service occupational therapy for stroke patients Clinical Rehabilitation. VOL 11(NUMBER 2), 107-113

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