selected publications
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academic article
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Ryan OFRiley MCadilhac DAAndrew NEBreen SPaice KShehata SSundararajan VLannin NAKim JKilkenny MF. Factors Associated with Stroke Coding Quality: A Comparison of Registry and Administrative Data.
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.
30:105469-105469.
2021
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Lannin NACoulter MLaver KHyett NRatcliffe JHolland AECallaway LEnglish CBragge PHill SUnsworth CA. Public perspectives on acquired brain injury rehabilitation and components of care: A Citizens’ Jury.
Health Expectations.
2020
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Cadilhac DAAndrew NEBusingye DCameron JThrift AGPurvis TLi JCKneebone IThijs VHackett MLLannin NAKilkenny MF. Pilot randomised clinical trial of an eHealth, self-management support intervention (iVERVE) for stroke: feasibility assessment in survivors 12–24 months post-event.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies.
6:1-13.
2020
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Drummond ALannin NA. Post-COVID-19: Issues and challenges for occupational therapy and the need for clinical trials.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
83:721-722.
2020
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Phan HTGall SBlizzard CLLannin NAThrift AGAnderson CSKim JGrimley RCastley HCKilkenny MFCadilhac DA. Sex differences in causes of death after stroke: evidence from a national, prospective registry.
Journal of Women's Health.
1-10.
2020
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Dalli LLKim JThrift AGAndrew NESanfilippo FMLopez DGrimley RLannin NAWong LLindley RICampbell BCVAnderson CSCadilhac DAKilkenny MF. Patterns of use and discontinuation of secondary prevention medications after stroke.
Neurology.
96:10.1212/WNL.0000000000011083-10.1212/WNL.0000000000011083.
2020
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Cahill LSCarey LMLannin NATurville MNeilson CLLynch EAMcKinstry CEHan JXO'Connor D. Implementation interventions to promote the uptake of evidence-based practices in stroke rehabilitation.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
10:i-154.
2020
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Lieshout KOates JBaker AUnsworth CACameron IDSchmidt JLannin NA. Burden and Preparedness amongst Informal Caregivers of Adults with Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
17:6386-6386.
2020
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Chapman CCadilhac DAMorgan PKilkenny MFGrimley RSundararajan VPurvis TJohnston TLannin NAAndrew NE. Chest infection within 30 days of acute stroke, associated factors, survival and the benefits of stroke unit care: Analysis using linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
15:390-398.
2020
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Jackman MLannin NGalea CSakzewski LMiller LNovak I. What is the threshold dose of upper limb training for children with cerebral palsy to improve function? A systematic review.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
67:269-280.
2020
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Fleming JTsi Hui Goh ALannin NAOwnsworth TSchmidt J. An exploratory study of verbal feedback on occupational performance for improving self‐awareness in people with traumatic brain injury.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
67:142-152.
2020
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Swanton RGustafsson LFroude EHodson TMcInerney MCahill LSLannin NA. Cognitive strategy training for adults with neurological conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis exploring effect on occupational performance.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
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2020
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Gledhill KHanna LNicks RLannin N. Defining discharge-readiness from subacute care from all stakeholders’ perspectives: a systematic review.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
2020
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O'Keefe SStanley MSansonetti DSchneider EJKras MMorarty JLannin NA. Designing an intervention process that embeds work-focussed interventions within inpatient rehabilitation: An intervention mapping approach.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
2020
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Levy TCrotty MLaver KLannin NKillington M. Does the addition of concurrent visual feedback increase adherence to a home exercise program in people with stroke: a single-case series?.
BMC Research Notes.
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2020
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Lannin NAAda LEnglish CRatcliffe JFaux SGPalit MGonzalez SOlver JCameron ICrotty MBowman MMilte RVratsistas-Curto AMcNamara AShiner CLynch ESchneider EBeaumont LKillington MCoulter MSindhusake DAnthonisz BMei Khor HTan JTeo KNg LHuang LPaul MSimon NGupta NMartens RBolitho SMorrison SHooper SChow YWatanabe YCowling AFlu CEdwards DToma EHendrey GSheehan JButler JHocking JRutzou LWhite MSnigg MHughes RSweeney SFlint SLevy TBramah VLathlean CMcCallum CChui EAllan FWebber HCameron JCampbell JLawson JZenouith KBorschmann KMoloney KJolliffe LCameron LHowlett ONicks RO'Keefe S. Effect of Additional Rehabilitation After Botulinum Toxin-A on Upper Limb Activity in Chronic Stroke: The InTENSE Trial.
Stroke.
51:556-562.
2020
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Oakman JCahill LClune SNeilson CShields NTse TO'Keefe SFrederico MGraco MHolland AJolliffe LCarey LLewis VBrown GCox NMorris MLannin N. Effectiveness of health consumer representative involvement in implementation of interventions to change health professional behaviour.
International Journal for Quality in Health Care.
2020
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Kilkenny MFDalli LLKim JSundararajan VAndrew NEDewey HMJohnston TAlif SMLindley RIJude MBlacker DGange NGrimley RKatzenellenbogen JMThrift AGLannin NACadilhac DA. Factors Associated With 90-Day Readmission After Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack.
Stroke.
51:571-578.
2020
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Gurgel-Juarez NPerrier M-FHoffmann TLannin NJolliffe LLee RBrosseau LFlowers H. Guideline recommendations for oral care after acquired brain injury: protocol for a systematic review.
JMIR Research Protocols.
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2020
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Zhang WAnderson CSKilkenny MFKim JDewey HMAndrew NELannin NAThrift AGGrimley RSundararajan VCadilhac DA. Hospital admissions prior to primary intracerebral haemorrhage and relevant factors associated with survival.
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.
29.
2020
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFSundararajan VKim JFaux SGThrift AGJohnston TGrimley RGattellari MKatzenellenbogen JMDewey HMLannin NAAnderson CSCadilhac DA. Hospital presentations in long-term survivors of stroke: Causes and associated factors in a linked data study..
Stroke.
51:3673-3680.
2020
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Hayward KSJolliffe LChurilov LHerrmann ACloud GCLannin N. In search of Kipling’s six honest serving men in upper limb rehabilitation: within participant case-crossover experiment nested within a web-based questionnaire.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
2020
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Lynch EALabberton ASKim JKilkenny MFAndrew NELannin NGrimley RFaux SGCadilhac DA. Out of sight, out of mind: long-term outcomes for people discharged home, to inpatient rehabilitation and to residential aged care after stroke.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
2020
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Milte RRatcliffe JAda LEnglish CCrotty MLannin NA. Protocol for the economic evaluation of the InTENSE program for rehabilitation of chronic upper limb spasticity.
BMC Health Services Research.
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2020
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Geraghty JAblewhite Jdas Nair RLincoln NKontou ERoffe JLannin NDrummond A. Results of a UK-wide vignette study with occupational therapists to explore cognitive screening post stroke.
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation.
27.
2020
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Phan HTGall SLBlizzard CLLannin NAThrift AGAnderson CSKim JGrimley RSCastley HCKilkenny MFCadilhac DA. Sex differences in quality of life after stroke were explained by patient factors, not clinical care: evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
European Journal of Neurology.
2020
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Xu TClemson LO’Loughlin KLannin NDean CMKoh G. Stepping On after Stroke falls-prevention programme for community stroke survivors in Singapore: a feasibility study.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
2020
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Jolliffe LHoffmann TLaver KMcCluskey ALannin NA. Stroke rehabilitation research translation in Australia: a survey of clinical trialists.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
2020
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Provencher VClemson LWales KCameron IDGitlin LNGrenier ALannin NA. Supporting at-risk older adults transitioning from hospital to home: who benefits from an evidence-based patient-centered discharge planning intervention? Post-hoc analysis from a randomized trial.
BMC Geriatrics.
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2020
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Laver KEAdey-Wakeling ZCrotty MLannin NAGeorge SSherrington C. Telerehabilitation services for stroke.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
2020.
2020
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Jolliffe LHoffmann TChurilov LLannin NA. What is the feasibility and observed effect of two implementation packages for stroke rehabilitation therapists implementing upper limb guidelines? A cluster controlled feasibility study.
BMJ Open Quality.
9:1-10.
2020
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Bernhardt JHayward KSDancause NLannin NWard NSNudo RJFarrin AChurilov LBoyd LAJones TACarmichael STCorbett DCramer SC. A Stroke Recovery Trial Development Framework: Consensus-Based Core Recommendations from the Second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.
33:959-969.
2019
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Knight STakagi MFisher EAnderson VLannin NATavender EScheinberg A. A Systematic Critical Appraisal of Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Children with Moderate or Severe Acquired Brain Injury.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
100:711-723.
2019
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O'Keefe SAStanley MAdam KLannin N. A Systematic Scoping Review of Work Interventions for Hospitalised Adults with an Acquired Neurological Impairment.
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.
29:569-584.
2019
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Schneider EJLannin NAAda L. A professional development program increased the intensity of practice undertaken in an inpatient, upper limb rehabilitation class: A pre-post study.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
66:362-368.
2019
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Bernhardt JHayward KSDancause NLannin NAWard NSNudo RJFarrin AChurilov LBoyd LAJones TACarmichael STCorbett DCramer SC. A stroke recovery trial development framework: Consensus-based core recommendations from the Second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable.
International Journal of Stroke.
14:792-802.
2019
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Levy TLaver KKillington MLannin NCrotty M. A systematic review of measures of adherence to physical exercise recommendations in people with stroke.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
33:535-545.
2019
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Hayward KSKramer SFThijs VRatcliffe JWard NSChurilov LJolliffe LCorbett DCloud GKaffenberger TBrodtmann ABernhardt JLannin NA. A systematic review protocol of timing, efficacy and cost effectiveness of upper limb therapy for motor recovery post-stroke.
Systematic Reviews.
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2019
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Horsley SLannin NHayward KSHerbert RD. Additional early active repetitive motor training did not prevent contracture in adults receiving task-specific upper limb training after stroke: a randomised trial.
Journal of Physiotherapy.
65:88-94.
2019
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McCarthy ARobertson VRoberts KLannin NA. Audit of sitting time in older inpatients and implications for pressure-injury management.
Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics: current trends in geriatric rehabilitation.
37:183-195.
2019
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Xu TO Loughlin KClemson LLannin NADean CKoh G. Developing a falls prevention program for community-dwelling stroke survivors in Singapore: client and caregiver perspectives.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
41:1044-1054.
2019
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Dalli LLKim JThrift AGAndrew NELannin NAAnderson CSGrimley RKatzenellenbogen JMBoyd JLindley RIPollack MJude MDurairaj RShah DCadilhac DAKilkenny MF. Disparities in antihypertensive prescribing after stroke: linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
Stroke.
50:3592-3599.
2019
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Dalton EChurilov LLannin NACorbett DHayward KS. Dose articulation in preclinical and clinical stroke recovery: refining a discovery research pipeline and presenting a scoping review protocol.
Frontiers in Neurology.
10.
2019
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Harrison SLLaver KENinnis KRowett CLannin NACrotty M. Effectiveness of external cues to facilitate task performance in people with neurological disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
41:1874-1881.
2019
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Schneider EJAda LLannin NA. Extra upper limb practice after stroke: A feasibility study.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies.
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2019
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Andrew NEMiddleton SGrimley RAnderson CSDonnan GALannin NStriol-Salama EGrabsch BKilkenny MFSquires JECadilhac DA. Hospital organizational context and delivery of evidence-based stroke care: a cross-sectional study.
Implementation Science.
14.
2019
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Jackman MNovak ILannin NGalea C. Immediate effect of a functional wrist orthosis for children with cerebral palsy or brain injury: A randomized controlled trial.
Journal of Hand Therapy.
32:10-16.
2019
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Jolliffe LHoffmann TLannin NA. Increasing the uptake of stroke upper limb guideline recommendations with occupational therapists and physiotherapists. A qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
66:603-616.
2019
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Ninnis KVan Den Berg MLannin NAGeorge SLaver K. Information and communication technology use within occupational therapy home assessments: A scoping review.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
8:141-152.
2019
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Kilkenny MFKim JAndrew NESundararajan VThrift AGKatzenellenbogen JMFlack FGattellari MBoyd JHAnderson PLannin NSipthorp MChen YJohnston TAnderson CSMiddleton SDonnan GACadilhac DA. Maximising data value and avoiding data waste: a validation study in stroke research.
Medical Journal of Australia.
210:27-31.
2019
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Cadilhac DAGrimley RKilkenny MFAndrew NELannin NAHill KGrabsch BLevi CRThrift AGFaux SGWakefield JCadigan GDonnan GAMiddleton SAnderson CS. Multicenter, prospective, controlled, before-and-after, quality improvement study (Stroke123) of acute stroke care.
Stroke.
50:1525-1530.
2019
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Cadilhac DAKilkenny MFLannin NADewey HMLevi CRHill KGrabsch BGrimley RBlacker DThrift AGMiddleton SAnderson CSDonnan GA. Outcomes for Patients With In-Hospital Stroke: A Multicenter Study From the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.
28:1302-1310.
2019
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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.
41:1797-1802.
2019
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Andrew NEKim JCadilhac DASundararajan VThrift AGChurilov LLannin NANelson MSrikanth VKilkenny MF. Protocol for evaluation of enhanced models of primary care in the management of stroke and other chronic disease (PRECISE): a data linkage healthcare evaluation study.
International Journal of Population Data Science.
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2019
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Synnot AJTong ABragge PLowe DNunn JSO’Sullivan MHorvat LKay DGhersi DMcDonald SPoole NBourke NLannin NAVadasz DOliver SCarey KHill SJ. Selecting, refining and identifying priority Cochrane Reviews in health communication and participation in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders.
Health Research Policy and Systems.
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2019
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Phan HTGall SLBlizzard CLLannin NAThrift AGAnderson CSKim JGrimley RCastley HCHand PCadilhac DA. Sex differences in care and long-term mortality after stroke: Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
Journal of Women's Health.
28:712-720.
2019
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Xu TO loughlin KClemson LLannin NAKoh GDean C. Therapists’ perspectives on adapting the Stepping On falls prevention programme for community-dwelling stroke survivors in Singapore.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
49:2528-2537.
2019
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Jolliffe LMorarty JHoffmann TCrotty MHunter PCameron IDLi XLannin NA. Using audit and feedback to increase clinician adherence to clinical practice guidelines in brain injury rehabilitation: A before and after study.
PLoS ONE.
14.
2019
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Chew Jin Lin NHayward KSD'Cruz KThompson ELi XLannin NA. Validity and reliability of a smartphone inclinometer app for measuring passive upper limb range of motion in a stroke population.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
42.
2019
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Levy TKillington MLannin NCrotty M. Viability of using a computer tablet to monitor an upper limb home exercise program in stroke.
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice: an international journal of physical therapy.
2019
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Kilkenny MFLannin NALevi CFaux SGDewey HMGrimley RHill KGrabsch BKim JHand PCrosby VGardner MRois-Gnecco JThijs VAnderson CSDonnan GMiddleton SCadilhac DA. Weekend hospital discharge is associated with suboptimal care and outcomes: An observational Australian Stroke Clinical Registry study..
International Journal of Stroke.
14:430-438.
2019
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Wales KSalkeld GClemson LLannin NAGitlin LRubenstein LHoward KHowell MCameron ID. A cost minimization analysis of occupational therapy discharge planning for older adults: the HOME randomized controlled trial.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
32:919-929.
2018
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Cameron LJSomerville LMNaismith CEWatterson DMaric VLannin NA. A qualitative investigation into the patient-centered goal-setting practices of allied health clinicians working in rehabilitation.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
32:827-840.
2018
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Pike SLannin NAWales KCusick A. A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Action Research Arm Test in neurorehabilitation.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
65:449-471.
2018
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Cahill LSLannin NAMak-Yuen YYKTurville MLCarey LM. Changing Practice in the Assessment and Treatment of Somatosensory Loss in Stroke Survivors: Protocol for a Knowledge Translation Study.
BMC Health Services Research.
18:1-8.
2018
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Cadilhac DABusingye DLi JCAndrew NEKilkenny MFThrift AGThijs VHackett MLKneebone ILannin NAStewart ADempsey ICameron J. Development of an electronic health message system to support recovery after stroke: Inspiring Virtual Enabled Resources following Vascular Events (iVERVE).
Patient Preference and Adherence.
12:1213-1224.
2018
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Lannin NAAda LEnglish CRatcliffe JCrotty M. Effect of adding upper limb rehabilitation to botulinum toxin-A on upper limb activity after stroke: Protocol for the InTENSE trial.
International Journal of Stroke.
13:648-653.
2018
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Jackman MNovak ILannin NFroude EHMiller LGalea C. Effectiveness of Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance over and above functional hand splints for children with cerebral palsy or brain injury: a randomized controlled trial.
BMC Pediatrics.
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2018
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Thayabaranathan TAndrew NEKilkenny MFStolwyk RThrift AGGrimley RJohnston TSundararajan VLannin NACadilhac DA. Factors influencing self-reported anxiety or depression following stroke or TIA using linked registry and hospital data.
Quality of Life Research.
27:3145-3155.
2018
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Scanlan JNLannin NAHoffmann TStanley MMcDonald R. Impact of adjusting for inter-rater variability in conference abstract ranking and selection processes.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
65:54-62.
2018
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Lannin NAAda LLevy TEnglish CRatcliffe JSindhusake DCrotty M. Intensive therapy after botulinum toxin in adults with spasticity after stroke versus botulinum toxin alone or therapy alone: a pilot, feasibility randomized trial.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies.
4:1-9.
2018
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Wales KLannin NAClemson LCameron ID. Measuring functional ability in hospitalized older adults: a validation study.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
40:1972-1978.
2018
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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
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Andrew NEKim JThrift AGKilkenny MFLannin NAAnderson CSDonnan GAHill KMiddleton SLevi CFaux SGrimley RGange NGeraghty RErmel SCadilhac DA. Prescription of antihypertensive medication at discharge influences survival following stroke.
Neurology.
90:e745-e753.
2018
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Kilkenny MFLannin NAAnderson CSDewey HMKim JBarclay-Moss KLevi CFaux SHill KGrabsch BMiddleton SThrift AGGrimley RDonnan GCadilhac DA. Quality of life Is poorer for patients with stroke who require an interpreter: an observational Australian registry study.
Stroke.
49:761-764.
2018
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Synnot ABragge PLowe DNunn JSO’Sullivan MHorvat LTong AKay DGhersi DMcDonald SPoole NBourke NLannin NVadasz DOliver SCarey KHill SJ. Research priorities in health communication and participation: international survey of consumers and other stakeholders.
BMJ Open.
8:1-10.
2018
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Xu TClemson LO'Loughlin KLannin NADean CKoh G. Risk factors for falls in community stroke survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
99:563-573.
2018
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Barclay-Moss KMLannin NAGrabsch BKilkenny MCadilhac DA. Stroke survivor follow-up in a national registry: Lessons learnt from respondents who completed telephone interviews..
International Journal of Stroke.
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2018
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Jolliffe LLannin NACadilhac DAHoffmann T. Systematic review of clinical practice guidelines to identify recommendations for rehabilitation after stroke and other acquired brain injuries.
BMJ Open.
8:1-14.
2018
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Jackman MNovak ILannin NAGalea CFroude E. The Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Approach: Best responders in children with cerebral palsy and brain injury.
Research in Developmental Disabilities.
78:103-113.
2018
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Andrew NEBusingye DLannin NAKilkenny MFCadilhac DA. The quality of discharge care planning in acute stroke care: Influencing factors and association with postdischarge outcomes.
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.
27:583-590.
2018
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Howlett OMcKinstry CLannin NA. Using functional electrical stimulation with stroke survivors: A survey of Victorian occupational therapists and physiotherapists..
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
65:306-313.
2018
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Howlett OMcKinstry CLannin NA. Using the cognitive interviewing process to improve survey design by allied health: A qualitative study.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
65:126-134.
2018
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Summers BELaver KENicks RJLannin NA. What factors influence time-use of occupational therapists in the workplace? A systematic review.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
65:225-237.
2018
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Hayward KSSchmidt JLohse KRPeters SBernhardt JLannin NABoyd LA. Are we armed with the right data? Pooled individual data review of biomarkers in people with severe upper limb impairment after stroke.
NeuroImage: Clinical.
13:310-319.
2017
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Piccenna LLannin NAScott KBragge PGruen R. Guidance for community-based caregivers in assisting people with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury with transfers and manual handling: evidence and key stakeholder perspectives.
Health and Social Care in the Community.
25:458-465.
2017
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McKinstry CECahill LSCarey LMLannin NATurville MO'Connor D. Implementation interventions to promote the uptake of evidence-based practices in stroke rehabilitation.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
2017:1-15.
2017
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Cadilhac DAAndrew NEKilkenny MFHill KGrabsch BLannin NAThrift AGAnderson CSDonnan GAMiddleton SGrimley R. Improving quality and outcomes of stroke care in hospitals: Protocol and statistical analysis plan for the Stroke123 implementation study.
International Journal of Stroke.
13:96-106.
2017
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Dettrick-Janes MMcCluskey ALannin NAScanlan JN. Older adults experience difficulty completing the lines and dots tasks of the Motor Assessment Scale.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy.
24:320-328.
2017
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Cadilhac DAAndrew NELannin NAMiddleton SLevi CRDewey HMGrabsch BFaux SHill KGrimley RWong ASabet AButler EBladin CFBates TRGroot PCastley HDonnan GAAnderson CS. Quality of Acute Care and Long-Term Quality of Life and Survival: The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
Stroke.
48:1026-1032.
2017
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Cadilhac DAKilkenny MFLevi CRLannin NAThrift AGKim JGrabsch BChurilov LDewey HMHill KFaux SGGrimley RCastley HHand PJWong AHerkes GKGill MCrompton DMiddleton SDonnan GAAnderson CS. Risk-adjusted hospital mortality rates for stroke: evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
Medical Journal of Australia.
206:345-350.
2017
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Kwakkel GLannin NABorschmann KEnglish CAli MChurilov LSaposnik GWinstein Cvan Wegen EEHWolf SLKrakauer JWBernhardt J. Standardized Measurement of Sensorimotor Recovery in Stroke Trials: Consensus-Based Core Recommendations from the Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.
31:784-792.
2017
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Kwakkel GLannin NABorschmann KEnglish CAli MChurilov LSaposnik GWinstein Cvan Wegen EEHWolf SLKrakauer JWBernhardt J. Standardized measurement of sensorimotor recovery in stroke trials: Consensus-based core recommendations from the Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable.
International Journal of Stroke.
12:451-461.
2017
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Harvey LAKatalinic OMHerbert RDMoseley AMLannin NASchurr K. Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contracture: an abridged republication of a Cochrane Systematic Review.
Journal of Physiotherapy.
63:67-75.
2017
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Harvey LAKatalinic OMHerbert RDMoseley AMLannin NASchurr K. Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contractures.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
2017:i-181.
2017
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Lannin NAAnderson CSKim JKilkenny MBernhardt JLevi CDewey HMBladin CHand PCastley HHill KFaux SGrimley RGrabsch BMiddleton SDonnan GCadilhac DA. Treatment and Outcomes of Working Aged Adults with Stroke: Results from a National Prospective Registry.
Neuroepidemiology.
49:113-120.
2017
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Potter ASansonetti DD'Cruz KLannin N. What is known about transitional living services for adults with an acquired brain injury? A scoping review.
Brain Impairment.
18:240-257.
2017
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Fulton SClohesy DWise FMWoolley KLannin N. A goal-directed woodwork group for men in community rehabilitation - A pilot project.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
63:29-36.
2016
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Andrew NESundararajan VThrift AGKilkenny MFKatzenellenbogen JFlack FGattellari MBoyd JHAnderson PGrabsch BLannin NAJohnston TChen YCadilhac DA. Addressing the challenges of cross-jurisdictional data linkage between a national clinical quality registry and government-held health data.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
40:436-442.
2016
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Cadilhac DAKim JLannin NALevi CRDewey HMHill KFaux SAndrew NEKilkenny MFGrimley RThrift AGGrabsch BMiddleton SAnderson CSDonnan GA. Better outcomes for hospitalized patients with TIA when in stroke units: An observational study.
Neurology.
86:2042-2048.
2016
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Kimmel LAHolland AELannin NEdwards ERPage RSBucknill AHau RGabbe BJ. Clinicians' perceptions of decision making regarding discharge from public hospitals to in-patient rehabilitation following trauma.
Australian Health Review.
41:192-200.
2016
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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
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Gonçalves-Bradley DCLannin NAClemson LMCameron IDShepperd S. Discharge planning from hospital [review].
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
2016:1-72.
2016
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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
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Simpson BMcCluskey ALannin NCordier R. Feasibility of a home-based program to improve handwriting after stroke: a pilot study.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
38:673-682.
2016
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Wales KClemson LLannin NCameron I. Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review.
PLoS ONE.
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2016
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Schneider EJLannin NAAda LSchmidt J. Increasing the amount of usual rehabilitation improves activity after stroke: a systematic review.
Journal of Physiotherapy.
62:182-187.
2016
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFLannin NACadilhac DA. Is health-related quality of life between 90 and 180 days following stroke associated with long-term unmet needs?.
Quality of Life Research.
25:2053-2062.
2016
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Cadilhac DAKim JLannin NAKapral MKSchwamm LHDennis MSNorrving BMeretoja A. National stroke registries for monitoring and improving the quality of hospital care: A systematic review.
International Journal of Stroke.
11:28-40.
2016
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Clemson LLannin NAWales KSalkeld GRubenstein LGitlin LBarris SMackenzie LCameron ID. Occupational therapy predischarge home visits in acute hospital care: A randomized trial.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
64:2019-2026.
2016
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Jackman MNovak ILannin NFroude E. Parents’ experience of undertaking an intensive cognitive orientation to daily occupational performance (CO-OP) group for children with cerebral palsy.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
39:1-7.
2016
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Ross LFHarvey LALannin NA. Strategies for increasing the intensity of upper limb task-specific practice after acquired brain impairment: A secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
79:353-360.
2016
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Piccenna LLannin NAGruen RPattuwage LBragge P. The experience of discharge for patients with an acquired brain injury from the inpatient to the community setting: A qualitative review.
Brain Injury.
30:241-251.
2016
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Lannin NACusick AHills CKinnear BVogel KMatthews KBowring G. Upper limb motor training using a Saebo (TM) orthosis is feasible for increasing task-specific practice in hospital after stroke.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
63:364-372.
2016
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Dalton ELannin NALaver KRoss LAshford SMcCluskey ACusick A. Validity, reliability and ease of use of the disabilities of arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire in adults following stroke.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
39:1-8.
2016
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Clemson LMLannin NWales KGitlin LNRubenstein LCameron ID. DISCHARGE PLANNING UTILIZING HOME VISITS COMPARED TO IN-HOSPITAL CONSULTATION, EFFECTS ON COST UTILIZATION, FUNCTION AND PARTICIPATION: THE AUSTRALIAN HOME TRIAL.
Gerontologist.
55:317-317.
2015
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Dettrick-Janes MMcCluskey ALannin NScanlan J. Performance on upper limb subtests of the Motor Assessment Scale for stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
10:50-51.
2015
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Pike SLannin NACusick AWales KTurner-Stokes LAshford S. A systematic review protocol to evaluate the psychometric properties of measures of function within adult neuro-rehabilitation.
Systematic Reviews.
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Schmidt JFleming JOwnsworth TLannin NA. An occupation-based video feedback intervention for improving self-awareness: Protocol and rationale.
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy.
82:54-63.
2015
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Scanlan JNLannin NAHoffmann T. Can Rasch Analysis Enhance the Abstract Ranking Process in Scientific Conferences? Issues of Interrater Variability and Abstract Rating Burden.
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions.
35:18-26.
2015
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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
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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
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Howlett OALannin NAAda LMcKinstry C. Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Activity After Stroke: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
96:934-943.
2015
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Dettrick-Janes MMcCluskey ALannin NAScanlan JN. Handwriting Legibility in Healthy Older Adults.
Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics: current trends in geriatric rehabilitation.
33:189-203.
2015
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Schmidt JFleming JOwnsworth TLannin NA. Maintenance of treatment effects of an occupation-based intervention with video feedback for adults with TBI.
NeuroRehabilitation: an interdisciplinary journal.
36:175-186.
2015
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Kilkenny MFDewey HMSundararajan VAndrew NELannin NAnderson CSDonnan GACadilhac DA. Readmissions after stroke: linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry and hospital databases.
Medical Journal of Australia.
203:102-106.
2015
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Bowman JMogensen LMarsland ELannin N. The development, content validity and inter-rater reliability of the SMART-Goal Evaluation Method: A standardised method for evaluating clinical goals.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
62:420-427.
2015
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Cusick ALannin NKinnear BZ. Upper limb spasticity management for patients who have received Botulinum Toxin A injection: Australian therapy practice.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
62:27-40.
2015
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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
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Lannin NCarr BAllaous JMackenzie BFalcon ATate R. A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of handheld computers for improving everyday memory functioning in patients with memory impairments after acquired brain injury.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
28:470-481.
2014
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Jackman MNovak ILannin N. Effectiveness of functional hand splinting and the cognitive orientation to occupational performance (CO-OP) approach in children with cerebral palsy and brain injury: two randomised controlled trial protocols.
BMC Neurology.
14:1-12.
2014
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Jackman MNovak ILannin N. Effectiveness of hand splints in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology.
56:138-147.
2014
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Lannin NALaver KHenry KTurnbull MElder MCampisi JSchmidt JSchneider E. Effects of case management after brain injury: A systematic review.
NeuroRehabilitation: an interdisciplinary journal.
35:635-641.
2014
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Schneider EJLannin NAAda L. Increasing the intensity of rehabilitation to improve activity after stroke: a systematic review protocol..
Journal of Clinical Trials.
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O'Halloran PBlackstock FShields NHolland AIles RKingsley MBernhardt JLannin NMorris MTaylor N. Motivational interviewing to increase physical activity in people with chronic health conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
28:1159-1171.
2014
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Laver KLannin NABragge PHunter PHolland AETavender EO'Connor DKhan FTeasell RGruen R. Organising health care services for people with an acquired brain injury: an overview of systematic reviews and randomised controlled trials.
BMC Health Services Research.
14:1-17.
2014
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Kinnear BLannin NCusick AHarvey LRawicki B. Rehabilitation therapies after botulinum toxin-a injection to manage limb spasticity:A systematic review.
Physical Therapy.
94:1569-1581.
2014
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Laver KClemson LBennett SLannin NABrodaty H. Unpacking the evidence: Interventions for reducing behavioral and psychological symptoms in people with dementia.
Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics: current trends in geriatric rehabilitation.
32:294-309.
2014
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Cusick ALannin NAHanssen RAllaous J. Validating the Western Neuro Sensory Stimulation Profile for patients with severe traumatic brain injury who are slow-to-recover.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
61:276-283.
2014
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Lannin NACusick AMcLachlan RAllaous J. Observed Recovery Sequence in Neurobehavioral Function After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
American Journal of Occupational Therapy.
67:543-549.
2013
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Lannin NAAnderson CLim JPaice KPrice CFaux SLevi CDonnan GCadilhac D. Telephone follow-up was more expensive but more efficient than postal in a national stroke registry.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.
66:896-902.
2013
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Hoffmann TLannin N. Acquiring and maintaining professional excellence.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
60:75-75.
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Bissett MCusick ALannin NA. Functional assessments utilised in emergency departments: a systematic review.
Age and Ageing.
42:163-172.
2013
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Shepperd SLannin NAClemson LMMcCluskey ACameron IDBarras SL. Discharge planning from hospital to home.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Laver KESchoene DCrotty MGeorge SLannin NASherrington C. Telerehabilitation services for stroke.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Schmidt JFleming JOwnsworth TLannin NA. Video Feedback on Functional Task Performance Improves Self-awareness After Traumatic Brain Injury.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.
27:316-324.
2013
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Wales KClemson LLannin NACameron ID. Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties.
Systematic Reviews.
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2012
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Wales KClemson LLannin NACameron IDSalked GGitlin LRubenstein LBarras SMackenzie LDavies C. Occupational therapy discharge planning for older adults: A protocol for a randomised trial and economic evaluation.
BMC Geriatrics.
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Lannin NALaver KE. The journey from research to practice: A road less travelled.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
59:401-401.
2012
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THORLEY MLANNIN NCUSICK ANOVAK IBOYD R. Construct validity of the Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test for children with cerebral palsy.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology.
54:1037-1043.
2012
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Au EHMcCluskey ALannin NA. Inter-rater reliability of three adult handwriting legibility instruments.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
59:347-354.
2012
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Lannin NHenry KTurnbull MElder MCampisi J. An Australian Survey of the Clinical Practice Patterns of Case Management for Clients with Brain Injury.
Brain Impairment.
13:228-237.
2012
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Lannin NARaîche MHébert RDubois M-FGueye NRDubuc N. Yearly transitions of disability profiles in older people living at home.
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics.
55:399-405.
2012
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Schmidt JFleming JOwnsworth TLannin NKhan A. Feedback interventions for improving self-awareness after brain injury: A protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
59:138-146.
2012
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Thorley MLannin NCusick ANovak IBoyd R. Reliability of the Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test for Children with Cerebral Palsy Aged 2 to 12 Years.
Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics.
32:4-21.
2012
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Gozzard MMcCluskey ALannin NDrempt NV. Handwriting in healthy adults aged 20-24 years: informing handwriting rehabilitation.
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation.
19:31-41.
2012
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Lannin NAda LLindley RLongworth MMcCluskey AMiddleton S. Stroke Clinicians' Priorities for Stroke Research.
Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice.
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Laver KESchoene DCrotty MGeorge SLannin NASherrington C. Telerehabilitation services for stroke.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Wolf ATate RLannin NMiddleton JLane-Brown ACameron I. The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Scale, WHODAS II: Reliability and validity in the measurement of activity and participation in a spinal cord injury population.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine.
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van Drempt NMcCluskey ALannin NA. A review of factors that influence adult handwriting performance.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
58:321-328.
2011
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van Drempt NMcCluskey ALannin NA. Handwriting in healthy people aged 65 years and over.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
58:276-286.
2011
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Lannin NAClemson LMcCluskey A. Survey of current pre-discharge home visiting practices of occupational therapists.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
58:172-177.
2011
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Lannin NAAda L. Neurorehabilitation splinting: Theory and principles of clinical use.
NeuroRehabilitation: an interdisciplinary journal.
28:21-28.
2011
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Lannin NAFlodgren GEccles MPShepperd SScott AParmelli EBeyer FR. An overview of reviews evaluating the effectiveness of financial incentives in changing healthcare professional behaviours and patient outcomes.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Schmidt JLannin NFleming JOwnsworth T. Feedback interventions for impaired self-awareness following brain injury: A systematic review.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine.
43:673-680.
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Miller AClemson LLannin N. Measurement properties of a modified Reintegration to Normal Living Index in a community-dwelling adult rehabilitation population.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
33:1968-1978.
2011
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Sheean GLannin NATurner-Stokes LRawicki BSnow BJ. Botulinum toxin assessment, intervention and after-care for upper limb hypertonicity in adults: international consensus statement.
European Journal of Neurology.
17:74-93.
2010
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Cadilhac DALannin NAAnderson CSLevi CRFaux SPrice CMiddleton SLim JThrift AGDonnan GA. Protocol and Pilot Data for Establishing the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
5:217-226.
2010
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Lannin N. The not-so-impossible dream.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
57:151-151.
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Shepperd SMcClaran JPhillips COLannin NAClemson LMMcCluskey ACameron IDBarras SL. Discharge planning from hospital to home.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Katalinic OMHarvey LAHerbert RDMoseley AMLannin NASchurr K. Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contractures.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Novak ICusick ALannin N. Occupational Therapy Home Programs for Cerebral Palsy: Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Pediatrics.
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Ross LFHarvey LALannin NA. Do people with acquired brain impairment benefit from additional therapy specifically directed at the hand? A randomized controlled trial.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
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Lannin NGustafsson LCusick AWalker MSteultjens EFricke JTurton ALogan PAas RWFroude EMcCluskey ADrummond ACorr SFletcher-Smith JRadford KPinnington LNovak IWallen M. Scholarly communication and concerns for our conferences.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
72:183-184.
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Lannin NGustafsson LCusick AWalker MSteultjens EFricke JTurton AWågø Aas RLogan PFroude EMcCluskey ADrummond ACorr SFletcher-Smith JRadford KPinnington LNovak IWallen M. Scholarly communication and concerns for our conferences.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
56:147-148.
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Bowman JLannin NCook CMcCluskey A. Development and psychometric testing of the Clinician Readiness for Measuring Outcomes Scale.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice.
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Lannin NAMcCluskey A. A Systematic Review of Upper Limb Rehabilitation for Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury.
Brain Impairment.
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Katalinic OMHarvey LAHerbert RDMoseley AMLannin NASchurr K. Stretch interventions for contractures.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Faddy KMcCluskey ALannin NA. Interrater Reliability of a New Handwriting Assessment Battery for Adults.
American Journal of Occupational Therapy.
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Lannin NMcCluskey AHerbert RCusick A. Response to Letter by Marossezky et al.
Stroke.
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Cusick ALannin N. On becoming a practitioner-researcher in remote northern Australia: Personal commitment and resources compensate for structural deterrents to research.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
30:1984-1998.
2008
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Lannin NAClemson LMcCluskey ALin C-WCCameron IDBarras S. Feasibility and results of a randomised pilot-study of pre-discharge occupational therapy home visits.
BMC Health Services Research.
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Lannin NWebster B. Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? Making sense of results from randomised controlled trials.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
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Lannin NANovak ICusick A. A systematic review of upper extremity casting for children and adults with central nervous system motor disorders.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
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Herbert RLannin NCusick AMcCluskey A. Response to Letter by Manigandan and Charles.
Stroke.
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Herbert RDLannin NAMcCluskey ACusick A. Response to Letter by Shah.
Stroke.
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Cusick ALannin NALowe K. Adapting the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure for use in a paediatric clinical trial.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
29:761-766.
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Lannin NACusick AMcCluskey AHerbert RD. Effects of Splinting on Wrist Contracture After Stroke.
Stroke.
38:111-116.
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Lannin NACusick AMcCluskey AHerbert RD. Effects of splinting on wrist contracture after stroke - A randomized controlled trial.
Stroke.
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Lannin NLongley WA. The evidence for the effectiveness of psychological interventions to assist people with cognitive impairments with multiple sclerosis was found to be inconclusive.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
53:341-343.
2006
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Lannin NScheinberg AClark K. AACPDM systematic review of the effectiveness of therapy for children with cerebral palsy after botulinum toxin A injections.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology.
48:533-533.
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Cusick AMcIntyre SNovak ILannin NLowe K. A comparison of goal attainment scaling and the Canadian occupational performance measure for paediatric rehabilitation research.
Developmental Neurorehabilitation.
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Lannin NCusick A. Factors Affecting Patient Recruitment in an Acute Rehabilitation Randomized Controlled Trial.
American Journal of Occupational Therapy.
60:177-181.
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Lannin NMcCluskey ASchurr K. People with stroke who received up to seven occupational therapy sessions at home over 3 months were 1.72 times more likely to get out of the house as often as they wanted.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
52:365-366.
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Lannin NClark KScheinberg A. New South Wales therapy practices for children with cerebral palsy who have received botulinum toxin-A.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
51:208-212.
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Lannin NAStefanov DHBien ZBang W-C. The Smart House for Older Persons and Persons With Physical Disabilities: Structure, Technology Arrangements, and Perspectives.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering.
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Lannin NBrintnell ES. BACK INJURY PREVENTION TRAINING AND BACK BELTS DID NOT PREVENT LOWER BACK PAIN IN THE WORKPLACE.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
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Lannin NA. Reliability, validity and factor structure of the upper limb subscale of the Motor Assessment Scale (UL-MAS) in adults following stroke.
Disability and Rehabilitation.
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Lannin NAHerbert RD. Is hand splinting effective for adults following stroke? A systematic review and methodological critique of published research.
Clinical Rehabilitation.
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Lannin NLongland S. Critical shortage of occupational therapists in rural Australia: Changing our long-held beliefs provides a solution.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
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Lannin NAHorsley SAHerbert RMcCluskey ACusick A. Splinting the hand in the functional position after brain impairment: A randomized, controlled trial.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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Lannin N. Goal Attainment Scaling Allows Program Evaluation of a Home-Based Occupational Therapy Program.
Occupational Therapy in Health Care.
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Lannin N. Goal Attainment Scaling Allows Program Evaluation of a Home-Based Occupational Therapy Program.
Occupational Therapy in Health Care.
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Lannin NScheinberg AClark K. AACPDM systematic review of the effectiveness of therapy for children with cerebral palsy after botulinum toxin A injections.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology.
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Gurgel-Juarez NPerrier M-FHoffmann TLannin NJolliffe LLee RBrosseau LFlowers H. Guideline Recommendations for Oral Care After Acquired Brain Injury: Protocol for a Systematic Review (Preprint)
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Sheehan JLaver KBhopti ARahja MUsherwood TClemson LLannin NA. Methods and Effectiveness of Communication Between Hospital Allied Health and Primary Care Practitioners: a Systematic Narrative Review
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Cusick ALannin NNovak I. Paediatrics
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Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.
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Medical Journal of Australia.
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Cadilhac DAMoss KMPrice CJLannin NALim JYKAnderson CS. Pathways to enhancing the quality of stroke care through national data monitoring systems for hospitals.
Medical Journal of Australia.
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Lynch ELabberton AKim JKilkenny MAndrew NLannin NGrimley RFaux SCadilhac D. Is access to inpatient rehabilitation after stroke associated with better long-term outcomes? Evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry 2010-2013.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Lannin NKim JAndrew NDalli LGrimley RAnderson CSundararajan VThrift ACadilhac DKilkenny M. Prevalence of risk factors in younger patients with stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Lannin NAda LEnglish CRatcliffe JOlver JPalit MFaux SMilte RGonzalez SBowman MCameron ICrotty M. SSA 2019 index.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Ryan ORiley MBreen SPaice KShehata SLannin NCadilhac DKilkenny M. Using linked AuSCR registry data and national administrative data to investigate concordance between clinician-assigned stroke diagnosis and ICD-10 diagnosis codes.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Cadilhac DAnderson CMiddleton SGrimley RDonnan GHill KFaux SBreen SKilkenny MKim JLevi CLannin N. 10 years old: The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Hayward KSJolliffe LChurilov LHerrmann ACloud GCLannin NA. Australian stroke clinicians' perspective on early upper limb rehabilitation.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Andrew NBarnden RCadilhac DKneebone IElston ANicks RWheatcroft JLannin N. Does standardising discharge planning goal setting, using goal attainment scaling, improve goal quality and reliability?.
International Journal of Stroke.
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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.
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Barnden RCadilhac DLannin NKneebone IElston AGleeson SGore CAndrew N. Use of a standardised goal setting package improved the quality of documented discharge planning goals following stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Cox NMcDonald CJackson VKein CBondarenko JMiller BLannin NHolland A. VIDEO TESTIMONIALS MAY FACILITATE UNDERSTANDING OF AND REFERRAL TO PULMONARY REHABILITATION IN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE.
Respirology.
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Cadilhac DAGrimley RBladin CFDonnan GAHill KLevi CRMiddleton SAnderson CSLannin NAKilkenny MF. Ambulance Service Use and Associations With Hospital Care and 90-day Outcomes for Acute Stroke: The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR)..
Stroke.
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Elston ABarnden RHersh DGodecke ECadilhac DALannin NAKneebone IAndrew NE. Developing standardised methods for setting patient centred goals in stroke patients with communication impairment.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Gurgel-Juarez NCPerrier M-FHoffmann TJolliffe LLannin NLee RBrosseau LFlowers H. Guideline recommendations for oral care after stroke: A systematic review protocol.
International Journal of Stroke.
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Lannin NACox NMcDonald CFJackson VKein CBondarenko JMiller BRMarshman NHolland A. Video Testimonials May Facilitate Understanding of and Referral to Pulmonary Rehabilitation in People with Chronic Respiratory Disease.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
2019
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Cahill LSCarey LCahill LNilsson MThijs VLannin NHillier S. A NETWORK OF SITES AND 'UP-SKILLED' THERAPISTS TO DELIVER BEST-PRACTICE STROKE REHABILITATION OF THE UPPER LIMB: THE SENSE THERAPY PARTNERSHIP.
International Journal of Stroke.
7-8.
2018
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Phan HGall SBlizzard LLannin NThrift AAnderson CKim JGrimley RCastley HCadilhac D. DIFFERENCES IN STROKE CARE AND OUTCOMES AFTER STROKE FOR WOMEN COMPARED TO MEN: AUSTRALIAN STROKE CLINICAL REGISTRY.
International Journal of Stroke.
79-79.
2018
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Kilkenny MKim JSundararajan VAndrew NDewey HJohnston TKatzenellenbogen JThrift ALannin NCadilhac D. FACTORS ASSOCIATEDWITH 90-DAY READMISSIONS AFTER STROKE USING LINKED AUSTRALIAN STROKE CLINICAL REGISTRY AND HOSPITAL DATA.
International Journal of Stroke.
17-17.
2018
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Cadilhac DAndrew NBusingye DCameron JThrift AKneebone IThijs VHackett MLannin NKilkenny M. PILOT RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF AN E-HEALTH DISCHARGE SUPPORT INTERVENTION FOR STROKE.
International Journal of Stroke.
49-50.
2018
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Phan HGall SBlizzard LLannin NThrift AAnderson CKim JGrimley RCastley HCadilhac D. SEX DIFFERENCE IN SPECIFIC-CAUSE OF EXCESS DEATH RATES AFTER STROKE: THE AUSTRALIAN STROKE CLINICAL REGISTRY (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
35-35.
2018
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Jolliffe LLannin NCadilhac DHoffmann T. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES IN THE REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT OF STROKE: IS IT TIME FOR AN INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINE?.
International Journal of Stroke.
167-167.
2018
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Horsley SALannin NAHayward KSSymmons TTonello INeibling BHerbert RD. Can early active repetitive motor training prevent development of upper limb contracture after stroke? A randomized trial.
International Journal of Stroke.
4-4.
2018
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White MLaver KJolliffe LAda LHayward KLannin N. Can the Box and Block Test predict upper limb function after stroke?.
International Journal of Stroke.
35-35.
2018
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Swanton RGustafsson LFroude EHodson TMcInerney MLannin N. Cognitive strategy interventions for improving performance of activities of daily living in adults following stroke: a systematic review.
International Journal of Stroke.
12-12.
2018
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Barnden RCadilhac DLannin NKneebone IHersh DGodecke EStolwyk RPurvis THoward KNicks RFarquhar MGleeson SGore CAndrew NE. Development and field testing of a standardised goal setting package for patient-centered discharge care planning in stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
44-44.
2018
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Dewey HGrimley RKim JAnderson CLannin NDonnan GFaux SLevi CHill KHand PMiddleton SCadilhac D. Factors associated with contraindications to secondary prevention medications.
International Journal of Stroke.
21-21.
2018
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Schneider EEJLannin NNAAda L. Feasibility of extra semi-supervised upper limb practice in adults after stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
14-14.
2018
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Cadilhac DAndrew NEBusingye DCameron JPurvis TThrift AGLi JKneebone IThijs VHackett MLLannin NAKilkenny M. Inspiring virtual enabled resources following vascular events (iVERVE) pilot randomised controlled trial in stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
11-11.
2018
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFSundararajan VThrift AGAnderson PJohnston TGrimley RLannin NACadilhac D. New frontiers in stroke data linkage: linking national stroke data with Medicare and pharmaceutical claims data.
International Journal of Stroke.
18-19.
2018
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Cahill LSLannin NAMak-Yuen YYKTurville MLNielsen BNeilson CCarey L. Ready, willing and able? Occupational therapists' and physiotherapists' perspectives on changing practice in rehabilitation of upper-limb sensory-loss with stroke survivors.
International Journal of Stroke.
26-26.
2018
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Andrew NEBarnden RLannin NAKneebone INicks RWheatcroft JCadilhac D. Reliability testing of goal setting and Goal Attainment Scaling using a standardised discharge goal setting package.
International Journal of Stroke.
42-42.
2018
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Kilkenny MLannin NKim JThrift ADonnan GHill KGrimley RMiddleton SAnderson CCadilhac D. Stroke care and outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal patients: observational study from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
7-7.
2018
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Lannin NAnderson CKim JDonnan GFaux SLevi CDewey HHill KGrimley RHand PMiddleton SCadilhac D. Temporal improvements in the quality of stroke care observed in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
31-32.
2018
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Shiner CSchneider EVratsistas-Curto AMcNamara ALynch ECoulter MAda LLannin N. What do patients want to achieve from upper-limb spasticity rehabilitation after stroke?.
International Journal of Stroke.
13-13.
2018
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Cahill LCarey LLannin NTurville MLynch ENeilson CMcKinstry CO'Connor D. What works in translating evidence into practice in stroke rehabilitation? A systematic review of implementation interventions.
International Journal of Stroke.
46-47.
2018
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Phan HTGall SLBlizzard LLannin NAThrift AGAnderson CKim JCadilhac DA. Lower Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) At 3-6 Months After Stroke in Both Women and Men Compared to Those Without Stroke: An Observational Study From The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
Stroke.
2018
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Schneider EJLannin NAAda LSchmidt J. A systematic review of providing extra rehabilitation on top of usual rehabilitation to improve activity after stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
16-17.
2017
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Cadihac DAndrew NJoosup KGrabsch BKilkenny MFShehata SLevi CFaux SHill KDonnan GAOAnderson CHand PGrimley RDewey HMiddleton SLannin NA. Are we providing patients with the best achievable care? Update from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
4-4.
2017
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Phan HTCadilhac DBlizzard LLannin NThrift AAnderson CKim JGrimley RGall SL. Differences in stroke care and outcomes after stroke for women compared to men: Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
30-30.
2017
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Jolliffe LLannin NACadilhac DHoffmann T. Evidence-based rehabilitation interventions for adults with stroke: A systematic review of clinical practice guidelines and appraisal of their quality.
International Journal of Stroke.
25-25.
2017
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Kim JLannin NKilkenny MAnderson CThrift AMoss KDewey HGrimley RBagot KBernhardt JMiddleton SCadilhac D. Health-related quality of life of working-age adults in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
10-10.
2017
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Ada LSchneider ELannin N. Increasing the amount of usual rehabilitation improves activity after stroke: a systematic review.
International Journal of Stroke.
12-13.
2017
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Thayabaranathan TAndrew NKilkenny MStolwyk RThrift AGrimley RJohnston TSundararajan VLannin NCadilhac D. Is self-reported anxiety or depression between 90-180 days post-stroke associated with patient factors or quality of acute care received?.
International Journal of Stroke.
23-23.
2017
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Kilkenny MFSundararajan VKim JAndrew NDewey HChen YJohnston TKatzenellenbogen JFlack FBoyd JGrabsch BGattellari MThrift ALannin NMiddleton SCadilhac D. Larger comorbidity and risk factor burden before stroke is associated with readmissions: linked AuSCR registry and national hospital data.
International Journal of Stroke.
29-29.
2017
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Cadilhac DAKilkenny MAndrew NDewey HFlack FBoyd JChen YJohnston TKatzenellenbogen JGattellari MThrift ALannin NGrimley RLevi CAnderson CDonnan GMiddleton SSundararajan V. Pre-stroke hospital admissions for intracerebral haemorrhage: linked AuSCR registry and national hospital data.
International Journal of Stroke.
16-16.
2017
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Carey LCahill LLannin N. SENSe Implement: Changing clinical practice in sensory rehabilitation of the arm after stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
15-15.
2017
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Kilkenny MSundararajan VLevi CThrift AChurilov LAndrew NAnderson PGrimley RKim JJohnston TKatzenellenbogen JFlack FBoyd JLannin NGattellari MChen YMiddleton SAnderson CCadilhac D. Stroke severity is an important covariate to explain variability in stroke risk-adjusted mortality rates: linked AuSCR registry and national hospital data.
International Journal of Stroke.
16-17.
2017
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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
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Lannin NACadilhac DAnderson CKilkenny MDewey HGrimley RFaux SCastley HMiddleton SBladin C. Clinical outcomes among younger adults with stroke registered in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
47-47.
2015
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Grimley RSAndrew NEGrabsch BCoccetti ACornwell PO'Connell CCadigan GLannin NAnderson CMiddleton SCadilhac D. Dysphagia screening/assessment is associated with reduced 30 day mortality after acute stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
15-15.
2015
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Kilkenny MFDewey HMAndrew NELannin NAnderson CGrabsch BMoss KGrimley RDonnan GAAOCadilhac DA. Factors associated with readmissions after stroke: New evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry experience.
International Journal of Stroke.
30-30.
2015
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Moss KLannin NGrabsch BCadilhac D. Follow-up in a national stroke registry: Lessons learnt from respondents who complete telephone interviews.
International Journal of Stroke.
73-73.
2015
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFLannin NACadilhac D. Patient and system factors associated with the quality of discharge planning from the acute care setting.
International Journal of Stroke.
29-29.
2015
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Cadilhac DALannin NKilkenny MFGrabsch BAndrew NEKim JDonnan GAAOLevi CDewey HMHill KFaux SMiddleton SAnderson C. Survival advantage from stroke unit care: Evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
46-46.
2015
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Cadilhac DKim JLannin NLevi CAndrew NKilkenny MGrabsch BDewey HHill KFaux SGrimley RMiddleton SAnderson CDonnan GAO. The quality of care provided to patients hospitalised with a transient ischemic attack.
International Journal of Stroke.
27-27.
2015
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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
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFLannin NAAnderson CDonnan GAHill KMiddleton SLevi CFaux SGrimley RThrift AGKim JGrabsch BCadilhac DA. Does the association between prescription of antihypertensive medication at discharge from acute care hospitals and post-discharge outcomes vary by stroke subtype?.
International Journal of Stroke.
16-16.
2015
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFLannin NACadilhac DA. Does the quality of discharge planning following acute stroke influence long-term quality of life and unmet needs?.
International Journal of Stroke.
352-352.
2015
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Anderson CSCadilhac DALannin NAKilkenny MFDewey HMGrimley RFaux SCastley HBladin CMiddleton SM. Outcomes for younger adults with stroke in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AUSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
74-74.
2015
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Cadilhac DAKilkenny MFDewey HMLannin NALevi CHill KGrabsch BGrimley RAnderson CSDonnan G. Understanding in-hospital stroke management and outcomes in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AUSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
207-207.
2015
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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
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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
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Howlett OLannin NAda LMcKinstry C. What Is The Evidence For Using Functional Electrical Stimulation To Improve Upper Limb Activity Engagement After Stroke?
2015
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Simpson BMcCluskey ALannin NACordier R. Improving handwriting after stroke: A feasibility study.
International Journal of Stroke.
3-3.
2014
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Lannin NACadilhac DKilkenny MKung FGrabsch BDonnan GLevi CRDewey HHill KFaux SMiddleton SAnderson C. Life after stroke - A reflection on patients' experience using data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
19-20.
2014
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Cadilhac DLannin NAKilkenny MKung FGrabsch BDonnan GLevi CRDewey HHill KFaux SMiddleton SAnderson C. Stroke data collection in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry - Progress with a purpose.
International Journal of Stroke.
18-18.
2014
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFLannin NANaylor RCadilhac D. Does health related quality of life at 90-180 days following stroke predict long-term unmet needs?.
International Journal of Stroke.
4-4.
2014
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Andrew NEKilkenny MFLannin NANaylor RCadilhac D. Does the quality of acute hospital care influence the long-term unmet needs of stroke survivors?.
International Journal of Stroke.
22-22.
2014
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Kilkenny MFDewey HAndrew NLannin NAAnderson CDonnan GACadilhac DA. Quality of life and readmission after stroke: The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry experience.
International Journal of Stroke.
21-21.
2014
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Cadilhac DLannin NAKilkenny MFChurilov LKung FGrabsch BDonnan GLevi CDewey HHill KFaux SMiddleton SAnderson C. Variances in hospital death mortality: Experiences from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
19-20.
2014
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Lannin NASchmidt JCarr BAllaous JFalcon ATate R. Occupational Therapy Training to Use Handheld Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Devices to Address Memory and Planning Difficulties After Acquired Brain Injury: a Randomised Controlled Trial.
Stroke.
E296-E296.
2014
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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
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Cadilhac DAndrew NKilkenny MHill KGrimley RMiddleton SLannin NAnderson CDonnan G. Piloting the establishment of performance benchmark methods for acute stroke care in Australian hospitals.
International Journal of Stroke.
257-258.
2014
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Clemson LMLannin NWales KGitlin LNCameron IDRubenstein L. PREPARING OLDER ADULTS FOR SSFE DISCHARGE AND RESUMPTION OF MEANINGFUL DAILY ACTIVITIES: THE HOME INTERVENTION.
Gerontologist.
582-582.
2013
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Kilkenny MFDewey HMLannin NASundararajan VLim JAnderson CDonnan GACadilhac DA. Data Linkage is Effective for Improving the Available Data for Stroke: An Example from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry..
Stroke.
2013
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Kilkenny MDewey HLannin NLim JAnderson CDonnan GACadilhac D. Stroke prevention opportunities being missed: the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry experience.
Stroke.
2013
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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
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Schneider EJLannin NAAda LSchmidt J. Intensive therapy for improved motor recovery after stroke: a systematic review..
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
75-75.
2013
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Lynch ELabberton AKim JKilkenny MAndrew NLannin NGrimley RFaux SCadilhac D. Is access to inpatient rehabilitation after stroke associated with better long-term outcomes? Evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry 2010-2013.
International Journal of Stroke.
15-15.
2019
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dataset
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editorial article
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Kilkenny MFGrimley RLannin NA. Quality of life and age following stroke.
Aging.
11:845-846.
2019
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Laver KBrown TCordier RLannin NA. Increasing research utilisation through accessible research findings for occupational therapists.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
65:247-248.
2018
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Lannin N. Change... and a holiday? The 24th National Conference and Exhibition [Editorial].
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
58:137-137.
2011
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Lannin N. Orthotics in Neurorehabilitation.
NeuroRehabilitation: an interdisciplinary journal.
28:15-16.
2011
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Kilkenny MFGrimley RLannin NA. Quality of life and age following stroke.
Aging.
11:845-846.
2019
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erratum
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Andrew NEMiddleton SGrimley RAnderson CSDonnan GALannin NAStroil-Salama EGrabsch BKilkenny MFSquires JECadilhac DA. Correction to: Hospital organizational context and delivery of evidence-based stroke care: a cross-sectional study.
Implementation Science.
2019
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Hayward KSSchmidt JLohse KRPeters SBernhardt JLannin NABoyd LA. Erratum to "Are we armed with the right data? Pooled individual data review of biomarkers in people with severe upper limb impairment after stroke”.
NeuroImage: Clinical.
53-55.
2017
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Andrew NEMiddleton SGrimley RAnderson CSDonnan GALannin NAStroil-Salama EGrabsch BKilkenny MFSquires JECadilhac DA. Correction to: Hospital organizational context and delivery of evidence-based stroke care: a cross-sectional study.
Implementation Science.
2019
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Kilkenny MFLannin NAAnderson CDewey HMGrabsch BMiddleton SThrift AGrimley RDonnan GACadilhac DA. QUALITY OF LIFE IS POOR FOR PATIENTS WHO REQUIRE AN INTERPRETER: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN STROKE CLINICAL REGISTRY (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
71-71.
2016
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Faux SAndrew NLannin NDonnan GAAnderson CHill KMiddleton SLevi CGrimley RGrabsch BCadilhac D. Factors associated with discharge to in-patient rehabilitation.
International Journal of Stroke.
26-26.
2016
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Kim JAndrew NKilkenny MLannin NHill KGrabsch BGrimley RDewey HThrift ALevi CFaux SMiddleton SDonnan GAnderson CCadilhac D. Changes in Post-Stroke Survival Over Time: New Evidence form the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
Cerebrovascular Diseases.
20-21.
2016
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Cadilhac DAndrew NKim JKilkenny MHill KGrabsch BGrimley RDewey HLannin NLevi CFaux SAnderson CDonnan GMiddleton S. Establishment of National Performance Benchmarks for Acute Stroke Care: New Evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
Cerebrovascular Diseases.
37-38.
2016
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Dewey HCadilhac DKilkenny MKim JAndrew NHill KGrabsch BGrimley RLannin NLevi CFaux SMiddleton SAnderson CDonnan G. Quality of Care Over-Time: New Evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
Cerebrovascular Diseases.
45-45.
2016
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Kilkenny MLannin NAnderson CDewey HLevi CFaux SHill KGrabsch BMiddleton SThrift AGrimley RDonnan GCadilhac D. Stroke Care and Outcomes for Patients Who Require an Interpreter: Evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
Cerebrovascular Diseases.
51-51.
2016
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Andrew NEMiddleton SGrimley RAnderson CSDonnan GALannin NASalama EGrabsch BCadilhac DA. The Influence of Organisational Context on Delivery of Thrombolysis and Stroke Unit Care.
Cerebrovascular Diseases.
34-34.
2016
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Jolliffe LLannin NHoffmann TMorarty JO'Shannessy EHunter PCameron ICrotty M. Translating Clinical Practice Guidelines into Rehabilitation Using Audit and Feedback.
Cerebrovascular Diseases.
106-106.
2016
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Unsworth CLovell RLannin NBaker A. Determining fitness-to-drive following stroke using the OT-DORA Battery.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
40-41.
2015
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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
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Cadilhac DALannin NAKilkenny MFKung FGrabsch BDonnan GALevi CRDewey HMHill KFaux SMiddelton SAnderson CS. Variances in hospital mortality following stroke: experiences from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).
Cerebrovascular Diseases.
452-452.
2014
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Lannin NClemson LMDean CKorner-Bitensky NHolland A. ADAPTING THE LIFE (EMBEDDED FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE) PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH MILD STROKE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY.
Gerontologist.
416-416.
2013
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Kilkenny MFDewey HAndrew NELannin NAAnderson CSDonnan GACadilhac DA. Hospital re-admissions following stroke: AuSCR and Victorian hospital discharge data linkage study.
International Journal of Stroke.
25-25.
2013
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Lannin NAHills CCusick AKinnear BBowring G. Increasing practice after stroke to optimise upper limb rehabilitation: a phase II randomised trial.
International Journal of Stroke.
49-49.
2013
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Cadilhac DALannin NAGrabsch BDonnan GAAnderson CS. Quality assurance in stroke care: the utility of the Australian Stroke Clinical Quality Registry (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
24-24.
2013
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Cadilhac DALannin NAAnderson CSGrimly RMiddleton SAndrew NEThrift AGKilkenny MFGrabsch BSundararajan VLevi CRFaux SLalor EHill KPage MDonnan GA. Stroke123: overview of a national initiative to monitor and improve stroke care.
International Journal of Stroke.
38-39.
2013
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Lannin NACadilhac DAAnderson CSHata JLim JGrabsch BDonnan GA. The importance of understanding community outcome after stroke: using data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.
International Journal of Stroke.
24-24.
2013
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Wilson IPeake RGrabsch BLim JAnderson CSLannin NACadilhac DA. Using data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) for collaborative quality improvement projects at Tamworth Base Hospital.
International Journal of Stroke.
43-43.
2013
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Goodall SLannin NOates J. PRM24 Economic Valuation of Informal Care – Task Based Approach.
Value in Health.
A649-A649.
2012
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Doody NRemedios RDixon CLannin N. Cognitive impairments after stroke: A systematic review of occupational therapy assessment tools.
International Journal of Stroke.
63-64.
2012
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Lannin NRatcliffe JCrotty MEnglish CLevy TAda LSindhusake D. Feasibility study of a randomized controlled trial protocol to examine clinical and cost effectiveness of therapy after botulinum toxin-A in people with spasticity after stroke.
International Journal of Stroke.
29-29.
2012
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McMahon KMebalds EMoore NDoody NWild DDixon CSchneider EAustin NLannin N. Return to work and study after stroke: occupational outcomes of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation program.
International Journal of Stroke.
67-67.
2012
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Kilkenny MFLannin NAAnderson CDewey HMGrabsch BMiddleton SThrift AGrimley RDonnan GACadilhac DA. QUALITY OF LIFE IS POOR FOR PATIENTS WHO REQUIRE AN INTERPRETER: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN STROKE CLINICAL REGISTRY (AuSCR).
International Journal of Stroke.
71-71.
2016