selected publications
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academic article
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Martin PSnowdon D. Can clinical supervision bolster clinical skills and well‐being through challenging times?.
Journal of Advanced Nursing.
76:2781-2782.
2020
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Harding KESnowdon DAPrendergast LLewis AKKent BLeggat SFTaylor NF. Sustainable waiting time reductions after introducing the STAT model for access and triage: 12-month follow up of a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial.
BMC Health Services Research.
20:1-9.
2020
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Snowdon DALeggat SGHarding KEBoyd JScroggie GTaylor NF. The association between effectiveness of clinical supervision of allied health professionals and improvement in patient function in an inpatient rehabilitation setting.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
42:1173-1182.
2020
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Moritz TSnowdon DPeiris CL. Combining aquatic physiotherapy with usual care physiotherapy for people with neurological conditions: A systematic review.
Physiotherapy Research International.
25.
2020
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Snowdon DASargent MWilliams CMMaloney SCaspers KTaylor NF. Effective clinical supervision of allied health professionals: a mixed methods study.
BMC Health Services Research.
20.
2020
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Martin PLizarondo LKumar SSnowdon D. Impact of clinical supervision of health professionals on organizational outcomes: A mixed methods systematic review protocol.
JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports.
18:115-120.
2020
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Snowdon DASounthakith VKolic JBrooks SScanlon STaylor NF. Many inpatients may not be physically prepared for community ambulation on discharge from a publicly funded rehabilitation centre: a cross-sectional cohort study.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
2020
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Snowdon DACooke SLawler KScroggie GWilliams KTaylor NF. Physiotherapists prefer clinical supervision to focus on professional skill development: A qualitative study.
Physiotherapy Canada.
72:249-257.
2020
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Wang YSrikanth VSnowdon DEllmers SBeare RMoran CRichardson DLotz PAndrew NE. Quantifying the economic benefit of the personal alarm and emergency response system in Australia: a cost analysis of the reduction in ambulance attendances.
Australian Health Review.
2020
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Snowdon DAStorr BDavis ATaylor NFWilliams CM. The effect of delegation of therapy to allied health assistants on patient and organisational outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
BMC Health Services Research.
20.
2020
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Snowdon DALeggat SGHarding KEScroggie GHau RDarzins PTaylor NF. Direct supervision of physiotherapists improves compliance with clinical practice guidelines for patients with hip fracture: a controlled before-and-after study.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
42.
2019
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Harding KESnowdon DALewis AKLeggat SGKent BWatts JJTaylor NF. Staff perspectives of a model of access and triage for reducing waiting time in ambulatory services: a qualitative study.
BMC Health Services Research.
19.
2019
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Robinson AGDennett AMSnowdon DA. Treadmill training may be an effective form of task-specific training for improving mobility in people with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Physiotherapy.
105:174-186.
2019
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Harding KELeggat SGWatts JJKent BPrendergast LKotis MO'Reilly MKarimi LLewis AKSnowdon DATaylor NF. A model of access combining triage with initial management reduced waiting time for community outpatient services: a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial.
BMC Medicine.
16:1-10.
2018
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Henderson KGWallis JASnowdon DA. Active physiotherapy interventions following total knee arthroplasty in the hospital and inpatient rehabilitation settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Physiotherapy.
104:25-35.
2018
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Harding KERobertson NSnowdon DAWatts JJKarimi LO'Reilly MKotis MTaylor NF. Are wait lists inevitable in subacute ambulatory and community health services? A qualitative analysis.
Australian Health Review.
42:93-99.
2018
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Lewis AKHarding KESnowdon DATaylor NF. Reducing wait time from referral to first visit for community outpatient services may contribute to better health outcomes: a systematic review.
BMC Health Services Research.
18.
2018
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Snowdon DALeggat SGTaylor NF. Does clinical supervision of healthcare professionals improve effectiveness of care and patient experience? A systematic review.
BMC Health Services Research.
17:1-11.
2017
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Snowdon DAHau RLeggat SGTaylor NF. Does clinical supervision of health professionals improve patient safety? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
International Journal for Quality in Health Care.
28:447-455.
2016
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Snowdon DAMillard GTaylor NF. Effectiveness of clinical supervision of allied health professionals: A survey.
Journal of Allied Health.
45:113-121.
2016
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Snowdon DAMillard GTaylor NF. Effectiveness of clinical supervision of physiotherapists: a survey.
Australian Health Review.
39:190-196.
2015
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Skinner EHHough JWang YTHough CRSouthby ASnowdon DASturgess THaines TP. Physiotherapy departments in Australian tertiary hospitals regularly participate in and disseminate research results despite a lack of allocated staff: a prospective cross-sectional survey.
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice: an international journal of physical therapy.
31:200-206.
2015
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Snowdon DHaines TPSkinner EH. Preoperative intervention reduces postoperative pulmonary complications but not length of stay in cardiac surgical patients: a systematic review.
Journal of Physiotherapy.
60:66-77.
2014
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Ringhand THSnowdon DAJohnson RA. Trends in rates for mortality from all causes among Indians in Minnesota, 1960-79.
Public Health Reports.
105:425-428.
1990
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Martin PSnowdon D. Can clinical supervision bolster clinical skills and well‐being through challenging times?.
Journal of Advanced Nursing.
76:2781-2782.
2020
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conference paper
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Andrew NESundararajan VKilkenny MFSnowdon DCadilhac DThrift AG. Uptake of enhanced primary care items in the long-term management of survivors of stroke: A data linkage study.
International Journal of Stroke.
14-14.
2019
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Andrew NSnowdon DKilkenny MThrift ASundararajan VLannin NACadilhac D. Missed opportunities in taking up Medicare funded allied health services following stroke: A data linkage study.
International Journal of Stroke.
4-4.
2019
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Andrew NESundararajan VKilkenny MFSnowdon DCadilhac DThrift AG. Uptake of enhanced primary care items in the long-term management of survivors of stroke: A data linkage study.
International Journal of Stroke.
14-14.
2019