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Nadina Lincoln

Professor of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Prof. Nadina Lincoln undertook her first degree in Psychology at the University of Wales, Cardiff, before going on to complete her Master's in Clinical Psychology at the University of Leeds. She worked for the NHS during which time she also studied for her PhD part-time at the University of London, and then worked in NHS as clinical psychologist until she joined the University of Nottingham in 1994.

Expertise Summary

Keywords:

Randomised trials of complex interventions, stroke, multiple sclerosis, dementia, cognitive impairments

Research Summary

Currently Prof. Lincoln's main research projects in stroke rehabilitation are a trial of behavioural treatment for people with low mood and aphasia (CALM) and evaluating screening measures for… read more

Recent Publications

  • ALI M, ASHBURN A, BOWEN A, BRODIE E, CORR S, DRUMMOND A, EDMANS J, GLADMAN J, JONGBLOED L, KALRA L, LANGHORNE P, LEES KR, LINCOLN N, LOGAN P, MEAD G, PATCHICK F, POLLOCK A, POMEROY V, SACKLEY C, SUNNE, 2010. VISTA-Rehab: A Resource for Stroke Rehabilitation Trials. International Journal of Stroke. 5(6), 447-452
  • LINCOLN, NADINA B, TAYLOR, JENNY L, VELLA, KRISTINA, BOUMAN, WALTER P and RADFORD, KATHRYN A, 2010. A prospective study of cognitive tests to predict performance on a standardised road test in people with dementia. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. 25(5), 489-96
  • FORMAN, A C and LINCOLN, N B, 2010. Evaluation of an adjustment group for people with multiple sclerosis: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Clinical rehabilitation. 24(3), 211-21
  • THOMAS, SHIRLEY A and LINCOLN, NADINA B, 2008. Predictors of emotional distress after stroke. Stroke. 39(4), 1240-5
  • Chair of the Rehabilitation Clinical Studies Group of the Stroke Research Network
  • Chair of the Organisation for the Psychologists Researching in Stroke

Current Research

Currently Prof. Lincoln's main research projects in stroke rehabilitation are a trial of behavioural treatment for people with low mood and aphasia (CALM) and evaluating screening measures for cognitive impairment after stroke.

Her recent research has involved studies on the assessment of fitness to drive in people with head injury, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and dementia. She has recently been involved with validating a battery of cognitive tests to identify people with dementia who are safe to drive.

Studies on people with multiple sclerosis include evaluation of memory rehabilitation and an evaluation of adjustment groups.

She is also a member of the Arthritis Research Campaign Pain Centre and studies are planned on psychological factors related to pain in people with osteoarthritis of the knee.

Past Research

Her research has mainly been in the field of stroke rehabilitation. Early studies in this field were directed at developing outcome measures with sufficient reliability and validity to enable them to be used in the evaluation of different clinical interventions. Some of these measures (such as the Rivermead Motor Assessment, Rivermead Perceptual Assessment Battery and Extended Activities of Daily Scale) have become widely used both nationally and internationally. She has also been responsible for developing assessments for specific unique purposes. These included the Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment and the Stroke Aphasic Depression Questionnaire. The measures developed have been used to evaluate a number of clinical interventions, including speech therapy for aphasic patients, domiciliary rehabilitation, a specialist Stroke Unit, physiotherapy for arm function and occupational therapy for patients discharged from hospital. She has also carried out some evaluations in psychological aspects of rehabilitation, such as the treatment of cognitive deficits and depression.

  • ALI M, ASHBURN A, BOWEN A, BRODIE E, CORR S, DRUMMOND A, EDMANS J, GLADMAN J, JONGBLOED L, KALRA L, LANGHORNE P, LEES KR, LINCOLN N, LOGAN P, MEAD G, PATCHICK F, POLLOCK A, POMEROY V, SACKLEY C, SUNNE, 2010. VISTA-Rehab: A Resource for Stroke Rehabilitation Trials. International Journal of Stroke. 5(6), 447-452
  • LINCOLN, NADINA B, TAYLOR, JENNY L, VELLA, KRISTINA, BOUMAN, WALTER P and RADFORD, KATHRYN A, 2010. A prospective study of cognitive tests to predict performance on a standardised road test in people with dementia. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. 25(5), 489-96
  • FORMAN, A C and LINCOLN, N B, 2010. Evaluation of an adjustment group for people with multiple sclerosis: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Clinical rehabilitation. 24(3), 211-21
  • THOMAS, SHIRLEY A and LINCOLN, NADINA B, 2008. Predictors of emotional distress after stroke. Stroke. 39(4), 1240-5
  • CONNELL, L A, LINCOLN, N B and RADFORD, K A, 2008. Somatosensory impairment after stroke: frequency of different deficits and their recovery. Clinical Rehabilitation. 22(8), 758-67
  • DE WIT, LIESBET, PUTMAN, KOEN, BAERT, ILSE, LINCOLN, NADINA BERRICE, ANGST, FELIX, BEYENS, HILDE, BOGAERTS, KRIS, BRINKMANN, NADINE, CONNELL, LOUISE, DEJAEGER, EDDY, DE WEERDT, WILLY, JENNI, WALTER and K, 2008. Anxiety and depression in the first six months after stroke. A longitudinal multicentre study. Disability and Rehabilitation. 30(24), 1858-66
  • THOMAS, SHIRLEY A and LINCOLN, NADINA B, 2008. Depression and cognitions after stroke: validation of the Stroke Cognitions Questionnaire Revised (SCQR). Disability and rehabilitation. 30(23), 1779-85
  • LINCOLN, N B, RADFORD, K A, GAME, F L and JEFFCOATE, W J, 2008. Education for secondary prevention of foot ulcers in people with diabetes: a randomised controlled trial. Diabetologia. 51(11), 1954-61
  • MACKENZIE, JA, LINCOLN, NB and NEWBY, GJ, 2008. Capacity to make a decision about discharge destination after stroke: a pilot study. Clinical rehabilitation. 22(12), 1116-26
  • BOWEN, and LINCOLN,, 2007. Rehabilitation for Spatial Neglect Improves Test Performance but Not Disability. Stroke.
  • NAIR, R D and LINCOLN, N B, 2007. Cognitive rehabilitation for memory deficits following stroke. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. CD002293
  • LINCOLN, and RADFORD,, 2007. Cognitive abilities as predictors of safety to drive in people with multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis.
  • ROYLE, and LINCOLN,, 2007. The Everyday Memory Questionnaire - revised: Development of a 13-item scale. Disability and Rehabilitation. 1-8
  • BOWEN, A and LINCOLN, N B, 2007. Cognitive rehabilitation for spatial neglect following stroke. Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online). CD003586
  • LINCOLN, N.B., RADFORD, K.A., LEE, E. and REAY, A.C., 2006. The assessment of fitness to drive in people with dementia International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 21(11), 1044-1051
  • THOMAS, S.A. and LINCOLN, N.B., 2006. Factors relating to depression after stroke British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 45(1), 49-61
  • BENNETT,H.E., THOMAS,S.A., AUSTEN,R., MORRIS,A.M.S. and LINCOLN,N.B, 2006. Validation of screening measures for assessing mood in stroke patients. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 45(3), 367-376
  • LINCOLN, N.B. and BOWEN, A., 2006. Lincoln NB, Bowen A The need for randomised treatment studies in neglect research. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience. 24, 401-408.
  • DE WIT, L., PUTMAN, K., LINCOLN, N., BAERT, I., BERMAN, P., BEYENS, H., BOGAERTS, K., BRINKMANN, N., CONNELL, L. and DEJAEGER, E., 2006. Stroke Rehabilitation in Europe: What Do Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists Actually Do? Stroke. VOL 37(NUMB 6), 1483-1489
  • PUTMAN, KOEN, DE WIT, LIESBET, SCHUPP, WILFRIED, ILSE, BAERT, BERMAN, PETER, CONNELL, LOUISE, DEJAEGER, EDDY, DE MEYER, ANNE-MARIE, DE WEERDT, WILLY, FEYS, HILDE, WALTER, JENNI, LINCOLN, NADINA and LOUCK, 2006. Use of time by physiotherapists and occupational therapists in a stroke rehabilitation unit: A comparison between four European rehabilitation centres. Disability and Rehabilitation. 28(22), 1417-24
  • KNEEPENS,H., LINCOLN,N., RADFORD,K.A., JEFFCOATE,W.J., VONFRAGSTEIN,M. and GAME,F.L., 2006. Influence of differing professional opinion on foot care education Diabetic Foot. 9(1), 14-20
  • BENNETT,H.E. and LINCOLN,N.B., 2006. Potential screening measures for depression and anxiety after stroke. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 143, 401-406
  • FORMAN,A.C.M., VESEY,P.A. and LINCOLN,N.B., 2006. Effectiveness of an adjustment group for brain injury patients: a pilot evaluation. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 143, 223-8
  • BLAKE,H. and LINCOLN,N.B., 2005. Cognitive impairments following a stroke: the strain on caregivers. In: WHITE,R., ed., Stroke: therapy and rehabilitation Quay Books, London, UK. 173-9
  • CAMPION, G., FRANCIS, V.M., PRESTON, A., WALLIS, A. and LINCOLN, N.B., 2005. Health behaviour and motivation to change Mental Health Nursing. 25, 12-15
  • CARTONI, A. and LINCOLN, N. B., 2005. The sensitivity and specificity of the Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State (MEAMS) for detecting cognitive impairment after stroke Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. VOL 15(ISSU 1), 55-67
  • BENNETT, H. E., BISHOP, M., ZADIK, T. D. and LINCOLN, N. B., 2004. Cognitive impairment after transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) Disability and Rehabilitation. VOL 26(PART 23), 1381-1387
  • LINCOLN, N B, WALKER, M F, DIXON, A and KNIGHTS, P, 2004. Evaluation of a multiprofessional community stroke team: a randomized controlled trial. Clinical rehabilitation. 18(1), 40-7
  • RADFORD, K A, LINCOLN, N B and MURRAY-LESLIE, C, 2004. Validation of the stroke drivers screening assessment for people with traumatic brain injury. Brain injury : [BI]. 18(8), 775-86
  • NOAD, R, NARAYANAN, K R, HOWLETT, T, LINCOLN, N B and PAGE, R C L, 2004. Evaluation of the effect of radiotherapy for pituitary tumours on cognitive function and quality of life. Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)). 16(4), 233-7
  • RADFORD, KATHRYN A and LINCOLN, NADINA B, 2004. Concurrent validity of the stroke drivers screening assessment. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 85(2), 324-8
  • BENNETTT, H E, BISHOP, M, ZADIK, T D and LINCOLN, N B, 2004. Cognitive impairment after transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Disability and rehabilitation. 26(23), 1381-7
  • BLAKE, H., LINCOLN, N.B. and CLARKE, D.D., 2003. Caregiver strain in spouses of stroke patients Clinical Rehabilitation. 17(3), 312-317
  • LINCOLN, N.B., FRANCIS, V.M., LILLEY, S.A., SHARMA, J.C. and SUMMERFIELD, M., 2003. Evaluation of a stroke family support organiser: a randomized controlled trial Stroke. 34(1), 116-121
  • CHIPCHASE, S. Y., LINCOLN, N. B. and RADFORD, K. A., 2003. A survey of the effects of fatigue on driving in people with multiple sclerosis Disability and Rehabilitation. VOL 25(PART 13), 712-721
  • CHIPCHASE, S. Y., LINCOLN, N. B. and RADFORD, K. A., 2003. Measuring fatigue in people with Multiple Sclerosis Disability and Rehabilitation. VOL 25(PART 14), 778-784
  • GROOM, M. J., LINCOLN, N. B., FRANCIS, V. M. and STEPHAN, T. F., 2003. Assessing mood in patients with multiple sclerosis Clinical Rehabilitation. VOL 17(PART 8), 847-857
  • LINCOLN, N. B., NICHOLL, C. R., FLANNAGHAN, T., LEONARD, M. and VAN DER GUCHT, E., 2003. The validity of questionnaire measures for assessing depression after stroke Clinical Rehabilitation. VOL 17(PART 8), 840-846
  • THOMAS, S.A. and LINCOLN, N.B., 2003. Depression and cognitions after stroke: Validation of the Stroke Cognitions Questionnaire Revised In: BPS Division of Health Psychology Conference.
  • HABOUBI, N. H. J. and LINCOLN, N., 2003. Views of health professionals on discussing sexual issues with patients Disability and Rehabilitation. VOL 25(PART 6), 291-296
  • LINCOLN, N. B., 2003. Treatment of cognitive problems for people with multiple sclerosis INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPY AND REHABILITATION. VOL 10(NUMB 9), 412-416
  • LILLEY, S. A., LINCOLN, N. B. and FRANCIS, V. M., 2003. A qualitative study of stroke patients and carers' perceptions of the stroke family support organizer service Clinical Rehabilitation. VOL 17(PART 5), 540-547
  • BLAKE, H., MCKINNEY, M., TREECE, K., LEE, E. and LINCOLN, N.B., 2002. An evaluation of screening measures for cognitive impairment after stroke Age and Ageing. 31(6), 451-456
  • BLAKE,H. and LINCOLN,N.B., 2002. Cognitive impairments following a stroke: the strain on caregivers. British/International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 9(9), 334-7
  • BOWEN, A., LINCOLN, N. B. and DEWEY, M. E., 2002. Spatial Neglect: Is Rehabilitation Effective? Stroke. VOL 33(PART 11), 2728-2729
  • BRUNILA, T., LINCOLN, N., LINDELL, A., TENOVUO, O. and HAMALAINEN, H., 2002. Experiences of combined visual training and arm activation in the rehabilitation of unilateral visual neglect: A clinical study Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. VOL 12(PART 1), 27-40
  • BLAKE, H, MCKINNEY, M, TREECE, K, LEE, E and LINCOLN, NB., 2002. An evaluation of screening measures for cognitive impairment after stroke. Age and Ageing. 31(6), 451-456
  • CHIPCHASE, S. Y. and LINCOLN, N. B., 2001. Factors associated with carer strain in carers of people with multiple sclerosis Disability and Rehabilitation. VOL 23(PART 17), 768-776
  • BLAKE, H. and LINCOLN, N. B., 2000. Factors associated with strain in co-resident spouses of patients following stroke Clinical Rehabilitation. VOL 14(PART 3), 307-314
  • ADAMS, S. A., PICKERING, R. M., ASHBURN, A. and LINCOLN, N. B., 1997. The scalability of the Rivermead Motor Assessment in nonacute stroke patients Clinical Rehabilitation. VOL 11(NUMBER 1), 52-59

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