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David Clarke serves as Associate Professor in Stroke Care at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, specializing in qualitative and mixed methods research to advance multidisciplinary stroke rehabilitation. His work focuses on team dynamics, patient/caregiver experiences, and implementing co-production methodologies across clinical settings.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds (2007)
- MSc in Health Sciences (with distinction), Leeds Metropolitan University (1995)
- Certificate in Education (Teachers of Nurses), College of Ripon and York St John, York (1987)
- BSc Nursing Studies (with commendation), Leeds Polytechnic (1986)
- Registered Mental Nurse, Scalebor Park School of Nursing (1981)
- Registered General Nurse, Bradford School of Nursing (1979)
Clarke's research integrates ethnographic observation with process evaluation to optimize stroke care delivery in hospitals and communities. He investigates how interdisciplinary teams function, explores barriers to therapy access for stroke survivors, and develops co-produced interventions to enhance patient-centered care—particularly through projects examining sedentary behavior reduction and home-based rehabilitation for frail elderly patients.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Stroke Association Senior Research Training Fellowship (2010-2013)
As an active PhD supervisor, Clarke mentors Sarah Batt (University of Leeds, part-time, eating/drinking support in stroke units), Nicola Cornwall (University of Leeds, full-time, sedentary behavior in stroke survivors), Louisa Burton (University of Nottingham, full-time, recovery communication), and Joanne Howe (rural stroke service implementation). He has secured major funding including NIHR grants for the ReAcT Study (therapy access), CREATE study (co-production in stroke units), and TRACS Process Evaluation, often leading multi-center collaborations with institutions like the Bradford Institute for Health Research.
His research operates through partnerships with the Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation and national networks including the UK Stroke Forum and World Stroke Organisation.
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