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Time-use of families of children with a disability; use of family routines in clinical practice; family routines management… Should schools expect poor physical and mental health, social adjustment, and participation outcomes in students with disability?… Health and wellbeing of mothers of children with a disability… youth with intellectual disability (ID) aimed at developing skills and building networks.MethodsYouth…
Tomomi has worked in mental health practice, before changing the direction of her career to the tertiary education sector. As she worked with people who were mothers in clinical context, she became interested in the power of mothering role and occupation. This interest has led her to start her PhD s …
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with disability stigma. This study partnered with clinicians to identify and address local and systemic…
Dr Setchell is an NHMRC Research Fellow in Physiotherapy. Her research interests include post-structuralist critical perspectives on healthcare broadly, and physiotherapy specifically. Dr Setchell has been published broadly across health journals and has presented extensively on her work. Her PhD wa …
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People with the communication disability of aphasia following stroke are critical of rehabilitation… Early intervention services for children with physical disability: Parents' perceptions of family-centeredness and service satisfaction… Early intervention services for children with physical disability: Child, family and community determinants of successful transition to school… investigate other measurement properties of the GAPP FCE using populations with injury or disability.…
Asad has been with the University of Queensland since 2006. Prior to this, he has held academic appointments in statistics at the University of Sydney and the University of Dhaka. His current research involves evaluation and development of statistical methods in analysing ordinal outcomes. His appli …
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Utility of the Oswestry Disability Index for studies of back pain related disability in nurses: Evaluation of psychometric and measurement properties… Musculoskeletal pain and disability: improving outcomes through conservative interventions… Background: Disability due to back pain in nurses results in reduced productivity, work absenteeism…
Paul W. Hodges DSc MedDr PhD BPhty(Hons) FAA FACP APAM(Hon) is an National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Principal Research Fellow, Professor and Director of the NHMRC Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health at The University of Queensland (UQ). …
Paul has three doctorates; one in Physiotherapy and two in Neuroscience. His work aims to blend these skills to understand mechanisms, and use that knowledge to develop and refine interventions. His diverse expertise enables him to solve complex problems using a comprehensive multi-scale approach fr …
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The Communication Disability Registry: expanding research opportunities.… months of life. The resulting developmental disabilities include apparent dementia and loss of…
Joseph is the Head of the Hearing Research Unit for Children, leading three research teams investigating (1) middle ear assessments in neonates, infants, (2) hearing screening and assessment of school-age children, and (3) assessment of auditory function of adults and children using electrophysiolog …
One of Joseph’s main research areas is “Assessment of outer and middle ear function in young infants (0-6 months)”. Before 2003, there were no tests which could assess the outer and middle ear function of young infants with high accuracy. With the support of GN Otometrics Ltd (Denmark), Joseph …
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