selected publications academic article Timmer AJUnsworth CBrowne M. A randomized controlled trial protocol investigating effectiveness of an activity-pacing program for deconditioned older adults. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 86:136-147. 2019 Full text if available Esparza JGudimetla PDe Silva SUnsworth CA. An early warning system for diabetic automobile drivers with peripheral neuropathy. Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology. 2019 Full text if available Unsworth CARussell KLovell RWoodward MBrowne M. Effect of Navigation Problems, Assessment Location, and a Practice Test on Driving Assessment Performance for People with Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. 67:1035-1043. 2019 Full text if available Timmer AJUnsworth CABrowne M. Occupational therapy and activity pacing with hospital-associated deconditioned older adults: a randomised controlled trial. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2019 Full text if available Townsend KUnsworth CA. The inter-rater reliability of the Powered Mobility Device Assessment Training Tool. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 66:393-400. 2019 Full text if available Bryden GMBrowne MRockloff MUnsworth C. The privilege paradox: Geographic areas with highest socio-economic advantage have the lowest rates of vaccination. Vaccine. 37:4525-4532. 2019 Full text if available Harries PUnsworth CGokalp HDavies MTomlinson CHarries L. A randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of decision training on assessors' ability to determine optimal fitness-to-drive recommendations for older or disabled drivers. BMC Medical Education. 18:1-10. 2018 Full text if available Bryden GMBrowne MRockloff MUnsworth C. Anti-vaccination and pro-CAM attitudes both reflect magical beliefs about health. Vaccine. 36:1227-1234. 2018 Full text if available Sansonetti DNicks RJUnsworth C. Barriers and enablers to aligning rehabilitation goals to patient life roles following acquired brain injury. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 65:512-522. 2018 Full text if available Cooksley RMaguire ELannin NAUnsworth CAFarquhar MGalea CMitra BSchmidt J. Persistent symptoms and activity changes three months after mild traumatic brain injury. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 65:168-175. 2018 Full text if available Unsworth CABaker ALannin NHarries PStrahan JBrowne M. Predicting fitness-to-drive following stroke using the Occupational Therapy – Driver Off Road Assessment Battery. Disability and Rehabilitation. 41. 2018 Full text if available Unsworth CATimmer AWales K. Reliability of the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs‐OT). Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 65:376-386. 2018 Full text if available Hilton GUnsworth CMurphy G. The experience of attempting to return to work following spinal cord injury: a systematic review of the qualitative literature. Disability and Rehabilitation. 40:1745-1753. 2018 Full text if available Hilton GUnsworth CAStuckey MMurphy GC. The experience of seeking, gaining and maintaining employment after traumatic spinal cord injury and the vocational pathways involved. Work. 59:67-84. 2018 Full text if available Unsworth CAChua JNaweed AGudimetla PNguyen TDBarnes DG. Use of 3D scanning technology to determine bus access for people using powered mobility aids. Journal of Transport and Health. 10:350-360. 2018 Full text if available Unsworth CABaker AMSo MHHarries PO’Neill D. A systematic review of evidence for fitness-to-drive among people with the mental health conditions of schizophrenia, stress/anxiety disorder, depression, personality disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. BMC Psychiatry. 17:1-18. 2017 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Analysing and interpreting outcomes data to support evidence-based practice using the example of AusTOMs-OT. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 80:631-637. 2017 Full text if available Bruce CRUnsworth CADillon MPTay RFalkmer TBird PCarey LM. Hazard perception skills of young drivers with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be improved with computer based driver training: An exploratory randomised controlled trial. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 109:70-77. 2017 Full text if available Hilton GUnsworth CMurphy GBrowne MOlver J. Longitudinal employment outcomes of an early intervention vocational rehabilitation service for people admitted to rehabilitation with a traumatic spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 55:743-752. 2017 Full text if available Fields SMUnsworth CA. Revision of the competency standards for occupational therapy driver assessors: An overview of the evidence for the inclusion of cognitive and perceptual assessments within fitness-to-drive evaluations. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 64:328-339. 2017 Full text if available Unsworth CRawat VSullivan JTay RNaweed AGudimetla P. “I’m very visible but seldom seen”: consumer choice and use of mobility aids on public transport. Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology. 14:1-11. 2017 Full text if available Unsworth CBaker A. A systematic review of professional reasoning literature in occupational therapy. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 79:5-16. 2016 Full text if available Hobson ELannin NATaylor AFarquhar MMorarty JUnsworth C. Determining client cognitive status following mild traumatic brain injury. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 23:138-146. 2016 Full text if available Unsworth CChan S-P. Determining fitness to drive among drivers with Alzheimer's disease or cognitive decline. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 79:102-110. 2016 Full text if available D'Cruz KUnsworth CRoberts KMorarty JTurner-Stokes LWellington-Boyd AMatchado JLannin N. Engaging patients with moderate to severe acquired brain injury in goal setting. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 23:20-31. 2016 D'Cruz KUnsworth CRoberts KMorarty JTurner-Stokes LWellington-Boyd AMatchado JLannin NA. Engaging patients with moderate to severe acquired brain injury in goal setting. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 23:20-31. 2016 Full text if available Unsworth CHarries PDavies M. How do driver assessors make fitness-to-drive decisions for older or disabled drivers?. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78:38-39. 2015 Unsworth C. How to use the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs-OT). British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78:106-106. 2015 Unsworth CAHarries PA. Special Issue: Driving and community mobility (II) – interventions to enable driving. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78:337-338. 2015 Full text if available Harries PAUnsworth CA. Special Issue: Driving and community mobility (I) – clinical assessment of fitness to drive. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78:71-72. 2015 Full text if available Unsworth CACoulson MSwinton LCole HSarigiannis M. Determination of the minimal clinically important difference on the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs - OT). Disability and Rehabilitation. 37:997-1003. 2015 Full text if available Baker AUnsworth CALannin NA. Determining fitness to drive: A systematic review of the methods and assessments used after mild traumatic brain injury. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78:73-84. 2015 Full text if available Bruce CUnsworth CATay RDillon MP. Development and validation of the Occupational Therapy Risk Propensity Test (OT-RiPT) for drivers with disability. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 22:147-152. 2015 Full text if available Baker AUnsworth CALannin NA. Fitness-to-drive after mild traumatic brain injury: Mapping the time trajectory of recovery in the acute stages post injury. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 79:50-55. 2015 Full text if available Timmer AJUnsworth CATaylor NF. Occupational therapy inpatient rehabilitation interventions with deconditioned older adults following an acute hospital admission: A Delphi study. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 62:41-49. 2015 Full text if available Unsworth CHarries PDavies M. Using Social Judgment Theory method to examine how experienced occupational therapy driver assessors use information to make fitness-to-drive recommendations. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78:109-120. 2015 Full text if available Baker AUnsworth CALannin NA. What information is provided in Australian emergency departments about fitness-to-drive after mild traumatic brain injury: A national survey. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 62:50-55. 2015 Full text if available Iacono TBigby CUnsworth CDouglas JFitzpatrick P. A systematic review of hospital experiences of people with intellectual disability. BMC Health Services Research. 14. 2014 Full text if available Bruce CUnsworth CTay R. A systematic review of the effectiveness of behavioural interventions for improving driving outcomes in novice drivers with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 77:348-357. 2014 Full text if available Unsworth CABaker A. Driver rehabilitation: A systematic review of the types and effectiveness of interventions used by occupational therapists to improve on-road fitness-to-drive. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 71:106-114. 2014 Full text if available Timmer AUnsworth CTaylor N. Rehabilitation interventions with deconditioned older adults following an acute hospital admission: a systematic review. Clinical Rehabilitation. 28:1078-1086. 2014 Full text if available Abu-Awad YUnsworth CACoulson MSarigiannis M. Using the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs-OT) to Measure Client Participation Outcomes. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 77:44-49. 2014 Full text if available Harries PAUnsworth CA. Clinical Assessment of Fitness-To-Drive: Positioning Occupational Therapy for Workforce Development. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 76:299-299. 2013 Full text if available Fristedt SElgmark Andersson EUnsworth CA. The inter-rater and test–retest reliability of the Self-care and Transfer scales, and intra-rater reliability of all scales of the Swedish Translation of the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs-OT-S). Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 20:182-189. 2013 Full text if available Krishnasamy CUnsworth CAHowie L. Exploring the mobility preferences and perceived difficulties in using transport and driving with a sample of healthy and outpatient older adults in Singapore. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 60:129-137. 2013 Full text if available Krishnasamy CUnsworth C. Validity of the Occupational Therapy-Drive Home Maze Test for right and left handed test takers. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 49:274-277. 2012 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Community mobility promotes participation for people of all ages and abilities. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 59:1-1. 2012 Full text if available Unsworth CABaker ATaitz CChan S-PPallant JFRussell KJOdell M. Development of a standardised Occupational Therapy - Driver Off-Road Assessment Battery to assess older and/or functionally impaired drivers. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 59:23-36. 2012 Full text if available Chaffey LUnsworth CAFossey E. Relationship Between Intuition and Emotional Intelligence in Occupational Therapists in Mental Health Practice. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 66:88-96. 2012 Full text if available Krishnasamy CUnsworth CHowie L. The Patterns of Activity, and Transport to Activities among Older Adults in Singapore. Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy. 21:80-87. 2011 Full text if available Sheppard LUnsworth C. Developing Skills in Everyday Activities and Self-Determination in Adolescents With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Remedial and Special Education. 32:393-405. 2011 Full text if available Unsworth CAPallant JFRussell KOdell MCoulson M. Interrater Reliability of the Road Law and Road Craft Test as Part of the OT-DORA Battery for Off-Road Driver Assessment. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 74:394-398. 2011 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Evidence-Based Practice Depends on the Routine Use of Outcome Measures. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 74:209-209. 2011 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Gaining Insights to the Clinical Reasoning that Supports an on-Road Driver Assessment. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78:97-102. 2011 Full text if available Krishnasamy CUnsworth CA. Normative data, preliminary inter-rater reliability and predictive validity of the Drive Home Maze Test. Clinical Rehabilitation. 25:88-95. 2011 Full text if available Chaffey LUnsworth CFossey E. A Grounded Theory of Intuition among Occupational Therapists in Mental Health Practice. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 73:300-308. 2010 Full text if available Unsworth CAPallant JFRussell KJGermano COdell M. Validation of a Test of Road Law and Road Craft Knowledge With Older or Functionally Impaired Drivers. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 64:306-315. 2010 Full text if available Unsworth C. Issues surrounding driving and driver assessment for people with mental health problems.. Mental Health Occupational Therapy. 15:41-44. 2010 Brown TUnsworth CLyons C. An evaluation of the construct validity of the Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration using the Rasch Measurement Model. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 56:393-402. 2009 Full text if available Unsworth CABearup AMRickard KJ. Benchmark Comparison of Outcomes for Clients With Upper-Limb Dysfunction After Stroke Using the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs-OT). American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63:732-743. 2009 Full text if available Brown TUnsworth CLyons C. Factor Structure of Four Visual-Motor Instruments Commonly Used to Evaluate School-Age Children. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63:710-723. 2009 Full text if available Brown TUnsworth C. Construct Validity of the Test of Visual-Motor Integration: An Evaluation Using Rasch Analysis. Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy. 19:2-13. 2009 Full text if available Brown TUnsworth C. Evaluating Construct Validity of the Slosson Visual-Motor Performance Test Using the Rasch Measurement Model. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 108:367-382. 2009 Full text if available Brown TUnsworth CLyons C. Internal Consistency and Concurrent Validity of Four Instruments Used to Evaluate the Visual-Motor Integration Skills of School-Aged Children. Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools and Early Intervention: innovations in practice, theory, and research. 2:35-50. 2009 Full text if available Brown TUnsworth C. Construct validity of the Test of Visual-Motor Skills-Revised (TVMS–R): An evaluation using the Rasch Measurement Model. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 16:133-145. 2009 Full text if available Clemson LBundy AUnsworth CSingh MF. Validation of the modified assessment of living skills and resources, an IADL measure for older people. Disability and Rehabilitation. 31:359-369. 2009 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Using the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs-OT) to Measure Outcomes for Clients Following Stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 15:351-364. 2008 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Using Social Judgment Theory to Study Occupational Therapists' Use of Information When Making Driver Licensing Recommendations for Older and Functionally Impaired Adults. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 61:493-502. 2007 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Development and current status of occupational therapy driver assessment and rehabilitation in Victoria, Australia. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 54:153-156. 2007 Full text if available Unsworth CAWells YBrowning CThomas SAKendig H. To Continue, Modify or Relinquish Driving: Findings from a Longitudinal Study of Healthy Ageing. Gerontology: international journal of experimental, clinical, behavioral, regenerative and technical gerontology. 53:423-431. 2007 Full text if available Scott FUnsworth CAFricke JTaylor N. Reliability of the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy Self-care scale. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 53:265-276. 2006 Full text if available Winkler DUnsworth CSloan S. Factors That Lead to Successful Community Integration Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 21:8-21. 2006 Full text if available Unsworth CADuncombe D. A comparison of client outcomes from two acute care neurological services using self-care data from the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for Occupational Therapy (AusTOMs - OT). British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 68:477-481. 2005 Eyres LUnsworth CA. Occupational therapy in acute hospitals: The effectiveness of a pilot program to maintain occupational performance in older clients. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 52:218-224. 2005 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Measuring outcomes using Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for occupational therapy (AusTOMs-OT): Data description and tool sensitivity. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 68:354-365. 2005 Morris MTaylor NDodd KPerry ASkeat JUnsworth CDuncombe DDuckett S. Reliability of the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for quantifying disability and health. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 12:340-346. 2005 Full text if available Winkler DUnsworth CSloan S. Time Use Following a Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Occupational Science. 12:69-81. 2005 Full text if available Mitchell RUnsworth CA. Clinical Reasoning during Community Health Home Visits: Expert and Novice Differences. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 68:215-223. 2005 Full text if available Unsworth CALovell RKTerrington NSThomas SA. Review of tests contributing to the occupational therapy off-road driver assessment. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 52:57-74. 2005 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Using a Head-Mounted Video Camera To Explore Current Conceptualizations of Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 59:31-40. 2005 Full text if available Fricke JCollister LUnsworth C. A HOME-BASED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ENVIRONMENTAL MODIFICATION PROGRAM FOR CAREGIVERS HAD A MODEST EFFECT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF IADL IN PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA, WHILE FOR SOME CAREGIVER SUBGROUPS, THERE WAS IMPROVED EFFICACY AND REDUCED UPSET. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 51:166-168. 2004 Full text if available Unsworth CADodd KJMorris METaylor NFDuckett SJPerry A. Therapy outcome measures for allied health practitioners in Australia: the AusTOMs. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 16:285-291. 2004 Full text if available Mitchell RUnsworth CA. Role perceptions and clinical reasoning of community health occupational therapists undertaking home visits. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 51:13-24. 2004 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Clinical Reasoning: How do Pragmatic Reasoning, Worldview and Client-Centredness Fit?. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 67:10-19. 2004 Full text if available Stagnitti KUnsworth C. The Test-Retest Reliability of the Child-Initiated Pretend Play Assessment. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 58:93-99. 2004 Full text if available Unsworth CADuckett SJDuncombe DPerry ASkeat JTaylor N. Validity of the AusTOM scales: A comparison of the AusTOMs and EuroQol-5D. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 2:64-64. 2004 Full text if available Unsworth CAThomas SA. External validation of a housing recommendation model for clients following stroke rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation. 25:1208-1218. 2003 Full text if available Skeat JPerry AUnsworth CMorris MDuckett SDodd KTaylor N. The use of the ICF framework as an allied health outcomes measure : Australian Therapy Outcome Measures (AusTOMs). ICF Australian User Guide. Version 1.0. Disability Series. 33:77-81. 2003 Legg LWalker MUnsworth C. Let us use randomised controlled trials (multiple letters). British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 65:149-150. 2002 Drummond AUnsworth C. Reporting p values (multiple letters). British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 65:100-101. 2002 Unsworth CACunningham DT. Examining the Evidence Base for Occupational Therapy with Clients following Stroke. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 65:21-29. 2002 Full text if available Fricke JUnsworth C. Time use and importance of instrumental activities of daily living. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 48:118-131. 2001 Full text if available Unsworth CA. Using a Head-Mounted Video Camera To Study Clinical Reasoning. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 55:582-588. 2001 Full text if available Unsworth CHarries PAHarries C. Studying clinical reasoning (multiple letters). British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 64:316-317. 2001 UNSWORTH CA. Selection for rehabilitation: acute care discharge patterns for stroke and orthopaedic patients. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. 24:103-114. 2001 Full text if available Hilton KFricke JUnsworth C. A Comparison of Self-Report versus Observation of Performance Using the Assessment of Living Skills and Resources (ALSAR) with an Older Population. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 64:135-143. 2001 Full text if available Unsworth CA. The Clinical Reasoning of Novice and Expert Occupational Therapists. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 8:163-173. 2001 Full text if available Stagnitti KUnsworth CRodger S. Development of an assessment to identify play behaviours that discriminate between the play of typical preschoolers and preschoolers with pre-academic problems. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 67:291-303. 2000 Full text if available Unsworth C. Measuring the outcome of occupational therapy: Tools and resources. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 47:147-158. 2000 Full text if available Stagnitti KUnsworth C. The Importance of Pretend Play in Child Development: An Occupational Therapy Perspective. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63:121-127. 2000 Full text if available Stagnitti KUnsworth C. Occupational therapists : is our therapy truly occupational or are we merely filling gaps?. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63:121-127. 2000 Unsworth C. Living with epilepsy: Safety during home, leisure and work activities. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 46:89-98. 1999 Full text if available Fricke JUnsworth C. Occupational Therapists' Conceptions of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Relation to Evaluation and Intervention with Older Clients. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 5:180-191. 1998 Full text if available Fricke JUnsworth CA. Inter-rater reliability of the original and modified Barthel Index, and a comparison with the Functional Independence Measure. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 44:22-29. 1997 Full text if available UNSWORTH CATHOMAS SAGREENWOOD KM. Decision polarization among rehabilitation team recommendations concerning discharge housing for stroke patients. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. 20:51-70. 1997 Full text if available Unsworth CATownsend MC. Occupational therapists' skills and attitudes regarding use of computers and assistive technology. Occupational Therapy International. 4:52-65. 1997 Full text if available Unsworth CAOsberg JSGraham A. Admitting paediatric trauma patients to rehabilitation following acute care: Decision making practices in the USA and Australia. Developmental Neurorehabilitation. 1:207-218. 1997 Full text if available Dean DUnsworth C. Agreement Between Occupational Therapists and Clients with Stroke on Three Outcome Measures. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 4:6-13. 1997 Full text if available Osberg JSUnsworth CA. Trauma—rehabilitation connections: Discharge and admission decisions for children. Developmental Neurorehabilitation. 1:131-146. 1997 Full text if available Unsworth C. TEAM DECISION-MAKING IN REHABILITATION. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 75:483-486. 1996 Full text if available Unsworth C. Clients' Perceptions of Discharge Housing Decisions After Stroke Rehabilitation. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 50:207-216. 1996 Full text if available Unsworth CAThomas SAGreenwood KM. Rehabilitation team decisions on discharge housing for stroke patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 76:331-340. 1995 Full text if available Unsworth CAThomas SA. Information use in discharge accommodation recommendations for stroke patients. Clinical Rehabilitation. 7:181-188. 1993 Full text if available Fricke JUnsworth CWorrell D. Reliability of the Functional Independence Measure with Occupational Therapists. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 40:7-15. 1993 Full text if available Fricke JUnsworth C. Letters to the Editor. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 39:4-4. 1992 Full text if available Fricke JUnsworth C. The Status of Activities of Daily Living: A Victorian Perspective. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 39:29-31. 1992 Full text if available book Unsworth CPallant JRussell KOdell M. OT-DORA battery: Occupational Therapy Driver Off-Road Assessment Battery 2011 Unsworth CDuncombe D. AusTOMs for occupational therapy. 2007 Unsworth CDuncombe D. AusTOMs for Occupational Therapy 2004 chapter Baker AMUnsworth CA. The role of occupational therapists in the rehabilitation team. 661-667. 2015 Full text if available Unsworth C. Cognitive and Perceptual Dysfunction. 1222-1265. 2014 Unsworth C. Driving for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 355-374. 2014 Preece MHWUnsworth CAOdell M. Driving After Traumatic Brain Injury. 1302-1314. 2013 Unsworth C. How therapists think: Exploring therapists' reasoning when working with patients who have cognitive and perceptual problems following stroke. 438-455. 2011 Unsworth C. The evolving theory of clinical reasoning. 209-231. 2011 Unsworth C. Cognitive and perceptual strategies. 607-635. 2010 Unsworth C. Assessing older drivers with health-related problems : an occupational therapy approach.. 239-271. 2009 Ballek DUnsworth C. Quantitative research : surveys/questionnaires. 40-46. 2009 Unsworth C. Review of methodologies for researching clinical reasoning.. 371-400. 2008 Boyt Schell BUnsworth CSchell J. Theory and practice : new directions for research in professional reasoning.. 401-431. 2008 Unsworth C. Assessment and treatment planning strategies for cognitive & perceptual dysfunction. 1149-1188. 2006 Unsworth C. Descriptive and exploratory data analysis. 516-542. 2004 Unsworth C. How therapists think: Exploring therapists' reasoning when working with patients who have cognitive and perceptual problems following stroke. 358-375. 2004 conference paper Lannin NUnsworth CCoulter MGruen RSchmidt JOwnsworth T. Modifying the acute hospital environment to reduce length of post-traumatic amnesia after brain injury: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Brain Injury. 787-788. 2017 Lannin NRoberts KD'Cruz KMorarty JUnsworth C. Who holds the 'Power' during goal-setting? A qualitative study exploring patient perceptions. International Journal of Stroke. 68-68. 2015 Lannin NARoberts KD'Cruz KMorarty JUnsworth C. Distinguishing ‘Hope’ from ‘False Promises’ during goal-setting: Experiences of patients with acquired brain injury and their families.. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 73-73. 2015 D'Cruz KUnsworth CRoberts KMorarty JTurner-Stokes LWellington-Boyd AMatchado JLannin NA. Patient-centred goal setting in acquired brain injury: strategies for patient and family engagement.. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 73-73. 2015 D'Cruz KUnsworth CRoberts KMorarty JTurner-Stokes LWellington-Boyd AMatchado JLannin NA. Patient centred goal setting in acquired brain injury: Experience of patients and families. 2014 Timmer AUnsworth CTaylor N. A systematic Review of Literature on rehabilitation for deconditioned older adults. Australian Occupational Therapy Conference. 1-1. 2013 Baker AUnsworth CLannin N. A systematic review of assessments and methods used to determine fitness to drive following mild traumatic brain injury. Australian National Occupational Therapy Conference. 1-1. 2013 Chaffey LUnsworth CFossey E. Thursday 30th June. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 51-104. 2011 Full text if available Unsworth CPallant JWinzeler-Mercay UBruce CRussell KOdell M. Wednesday 29th June. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 1-50. 2011 Full text if available Veale MCurran AUnsworth C. Measuring therapy outcomes for adults with severe and/or multiple disabilities in a community setting using the austoms. 128-129. 2011 Krishnasamy CUnsworth CHowie L. Patterns of activity, and transport to activities among older adults in Melbourne. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 40-40. 2011 Unsworth C. Innovations and challenges in driver assessment and rehabilitation. Brain Impairment. 49-50. 2010 Krishnasamy CUnsworth C. Normative data collection and predictive validity of the Occupational Therapy Driving Maze Test. Proceedings: WFOT 15th Congress 4 - 7 May, 2010. 1-1. 2010 Chaffey LUnsworth CFossey E. Use of intuition in occupational therapy mental health practice. Proceedings: WFOT 15th Congress 4 - 7 May, 2010. 1-1. 2010 Unsworth C. Using the Australian Therapy Outcomes Measures (AusTOMs) to measure outcomes following brain impairment. Brain Impairment. 45-46. 2010 Unsworth CPallant JRussell KGermano COdell M. Validation of a test of road law and road craft knowledge with older drivers. Selection of standardised assessments for an off-road assessment battery - inclusion of the Road Law and Road Craft Test and Slide Test. 1-1. 2008 Unsworth C. How are licencing recommendations made for older and fuctionally impaired drivers 2006 Winkler DUnsworth CSloan S. Factors that lead to successful community integration for people with traumatic brain injury.. 1-1. 2002 editorial article Vaucher PChoi MGélinas IHarries PMargot-Cattin IMazer BVan Niekerk LPatomella A-HStapleton TSwanepoel LUnsworth CVrkljan B. Development of the International Expert Advisory Panel on Community Health and Transport (I-CHaT) to coordinate research on transport mobility. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 81:245-246. 2018 Full text if available Unsworth C. Review papers: Getting the best occupational therapy evidence into practice. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 80:143-144. 2017 Full text if available abstract Unsworth CLovell RLannin NBaker A. Determining fitness-to-drive following stroke using the OT-DORA Battery. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 40-41. 2015 Baker AUnsworth CLannin N. Fitness-to-drive after mild traumatic brain injury: mapping the trajectory of recovery. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 40-40. 2015
investigator on Rehabilitation after catastrophic acquired brain injury: Evaluation of process and outcomes of a specialist ABI unit and its impact on long term quality of life and community participation. awarded by Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research 2014 - 2020