Malcolm Frederick Auton
Researcher · Stroke Rehabilitation
University of Central LancashireAbout
Malcolm Frederick Auton is an academic affiliated with the University of Central Lancashire, known for his research in stroke rehabilitation, motivational interviewing, and healthcare innovation. He holds a Doctoral degree (2013) from UCLan, focusing on cultural competence in stroke services for minority groups. His work emphasizes patient-centered approaches, emergency care, and qualitative research methods.
Research Interests: Auton's primary areas include post-stroke recovery strategies, behavioral interventions (e.g., motivational interviewing), and improving healthcare equity through culturally competent practices. His studies often involve randomized controlled trials and qualitative analyses of patient experiences and emergency service communications.
Publications: Auton has contributed to high-impact journals such as Stroke, Disability and Rehabilitation, and Qualitative Health Research. Notable projects include the ICARE initiative to enhance cardiac arrest recognition and the development of Parallel-Serial Memoing for qualitative data analysis.
Collaborations: He frequently collaborates with institutions and researchers in the UK, focusing on interdisciplinary healthcare solutions and evidence-based interventions.
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