Journal Article: The multiple errands test: a guide for site-specific version development
Scarff, Shannon M., Nalder, Emily J., Gullo, Hannah L. and Fleming, Jennifer (2023). The multiple errands test: a guide for site-specific version development. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 90 (3), 280-296. doi: 10.1177/00084174221142184
Tan, Hwei Lan, Aplin, Tammy, Gullo, Hannah and McAuliffe, Tomomi (2023). Training and learning support to use smartphones and apps for people with vision impairment (PVI): a multi-site qualitative study on trainers’ perspectives from Australia, Canada, and Singapore. British Journal of Visual Impairment. doi: 10.1177/02646196231183891
Journal Article: Occupational therapists' understanding of supporting physical activity participation when working with children and adolescents: a national survey
Hill, Jessica, Vogler, Jessica and Gullo, Hannah (2023). Occupational therapists' understanding of supporting physical activity participation when working with children and adolescents: a national survey. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 70 (3), 303-313. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12854
Conjoint Research Fellowship - Occupational Therapy - The Prince Charles Hospital
(2023) Metro North Hospital and Health Service
(2021–2022) UQ Knowledge Exchange & Translation Fund
(2016–2017) Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
Exploring a cognitive-based treatment approach to improve self-efficacy, executive functioning and occupational performance for adults with neurological conditions
Doctor Philosophy
Return to work following moderate to severe TBI: Barriers, facilitators, outcomes and opportunities 2 years post injury in South East Queensland.
Master Philosophy
Rehabilitation intensity for patients with upper limb impairment ¿ what is the impact on occupational performance.
Doctor Philosophy
Using smart technology to deliver cognitive rehabilitation for people with neurological conditions
Lived experience of cognitive fatigue for people with neurological conditions including multiple sclerosis, stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease
Use of augmented reality for teaching human anatomy curriculum in allied health programs
The multiple errands test: a guide for site-specific version development
Scarff, Shannon M., Nalder, Emily J., Gullo, Hannah L. and Fleming, Jennifer (2023). The multiple errands test: a guide for site-specific version development. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 90 (3), 280-296. doi: 10.1177/00084174221142184
Tan, Hwei Lan, Aplin, Tammy, Gullo, Hannah and McAuliffe, Tomomi (2023). Training and learning support to use smartphones and apps for people with vision impairment (PVI): a multi-site qualitative study on trainers’ perspectives from Australia, Canada, and Singapore. British Journal of Visual Impairment. doi: 10.1177/02646196231183891
Hill, Jessica, Vogler, Jessica and Gullo, Hannah (2023). Occupational therapists' understanding of supporting physical activity participation when working with children and adolescents: a national survey. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 70 (3), 303-313. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12854
Use of smartphones and tablets after acquired brain injury to support cognition
Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, Dubois, Laurie, Lafond-Desmarais, Sarah-Jeanne, Fortin, Seena, Forest-Dionne, Gabrielle, Ouellet, Marie-Christine, Poulin, Valérie, Monetta, Laura, Best, Krista L., Bottari, Carolina, Bier, Nathalie and Gullo, Hannah L. (2023). Use of smartphones and tablets after acquired brain injury to support cognition. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 1-9. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2023.2199036
Garavelis, Khari Nicola, Hayes, Nicole, Rose, Tanya A., Maloney, Maree, Liddle, Karen, Moritz, Karen, Gullo, Matthew, Gullo, Hannah L., McMah, Rebeccah, Heussler, Helen and Reid, Natasha (2023). Exploring the experience of service users following attendance at a student-led interprofessional neurodevelopmental clinic. Disability and Rehabilitation, 1-11. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2193430
Efficacy and feasibility of the CO-OP approach in Parkinson's disease: RCT study protocol
Davies, Sarah J., Gullo, Hannah L. and Doig, Emmah (2023). Efficacy and feasibility of the CO-OP approach in Parkinson's disease: RCT study protocol. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 000841742311562. doi: 10.1177/00084174231156287
Campbell, Alana, Gustafsson, Louise, Grimley, Rohan, Gullo, Hannah, Rosbergen, Ingrid and Summers, Mathew (2022). Mapping the trajectory of acute mild-stroke cognitive recovery using serial computerised cognitive assessment. Brain Impairment, 1-20. doi: 10.1017/brimp.2022.24
Campbell, Alana, Gustafsson, Louise, Gullo, Hannah, Summers, Mathew, Rosbergen, Ingrid and Grimley, Rohan (2022). Uncharted territory: the feasibility of serial computerised cognitive assessment the first week post-stroke. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 31 (9) 106614, 106614. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2022.106614
An exploration of smartphone use by, and support for people with vision impairment: a scoping review
Tan, Hwei Lan, Aplin, Tammy, McAuliffe, Tomomi and Gullo, Hannah (2022). An exploration of smartphone use by, and support for people with vision impairment: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 1-26. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2022.2092223
Scarff, Shannon, Fleming, Jennifer, Nalder, Emily J., Neale, Emma and Gullo, Hannah L. (2021). Self-reported strategy generation and implementation in the multiple errands test: a qualitative description. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 32 (7), 1-20. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2021.1899943
Buys, Sarah, Gustafsson, Louise, Gullo, Hannah, Grimley, Rohan, Summers, Mathew and Campbell, Alana (2021). Cognition in the first week after stroke: how does it relate to personal and instrumental activities of daily living at follow-up?. Brain Impairment, 23 (2), 1-11. doi: 10.1017/brimp.2021.3
Gullo, Hannah L., Fleming, Jennifer, Bennett, Sally and Shum, David H. K. (2019). Cognitive and physical fatigue are associated with distinct problems in daily functioning, role fulfilment, and quality of life in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 31, 118-123. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2019.03.024
Understanding and living with multiple sclerosis fatigue
Turpin, Merrill , Kerr, Georgina, Gullo, Hannah, Bennett, Sally, Asano, Miho and Finlayson, Marcia (2017). Understanding and living with multiple sclerosis fatigue. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 81 (2), 82-89. doi: 10.1177/0308022617728679
Habitual and low-intensity physical activity in people with multiple sclerosis
Gullo, Hannah L., Hatton, Anna L., Bennett, Sally, Fleming, Jennifer and Shum, David H. K. (2016). Habitual and low-intensity physical activity in people with multiple sclerosis. Brain Impairment, 17 (1), 77-86. doi: 10.1017/BrImp.2016.9
Lovarini, M. and Gullo, H. L. (2013). There is no evidence to support or refute the effectiveness of memory rehabilitation on memory function or functional abilities in people with multiple sclerosis. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 60 (2), 148-149. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12035
Shum, David, Fleming, Jennifer, Gill, Hannah, Gullo, Matthew J. and Strong, Jenny (2011). A randomized controlled trial of prospective memory rehabilitation in adults with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 43 (3), 216-223. doi: 10.2340/16501977-0647
Gill, H. L., Fleming, J., Bennett, S. and Shum, D. (2010). Cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis and its relationship to mood disturbance and fatigue: Testing a model to guide rehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Supplement, 148. doi: 10.1177/1545968310365984
Stroke maintenance exercise group: pilot study on daily functioning in long-term stroke survivors
Patterson, Sarah A., Ross-Edwards, Benjamin M. and Gill, Hannah L. (2010). Stroke maintenance exercise group: pilot study on daily functioning in long-term stroke survivors. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 16 (1), 93-97. doi: 10.1071/PY09055
Shum, David, Gill, Hannah, Banks, Miranda, Maujean, Annick, Griffin, Janelle and Ward, Heather (2009). Planning Ability Following Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Performance on a 4-Disk Version of the Tower of London. Brain Impairment, 10 (3), 320-324. doi: 10.1375/brim.10.3.320
Fleming, J., Kennedy, S., Fisher, R., Gill, H., Gullo, M. and Shum, D. (2009). Validity of the comprehensive assessment of prospective memory (CAPM) for use with adults with traumatic brain injury. Brain Impairment, 10 (1), 34-44. doi: 10.1375/brim.10.1.34
Predictors of prospective memory in adults with traumatic brain injury
Fleming, Jennifer, Riley, Lee, Gill, Hannah, Gullo, Matthew J., Strong, Jenny and Shum, David (2008). Predictors of prospective memory in adults with traumatic brain injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14 (5), 823-831. doi: 10.1017/S1355617708080971
Shoulder joint range of motion in healthy adults aged 20 to 49 years
Gill, H., Gustafsson, L., Hawcroft, L. and McKenna, K. T. (2006). Shoulder joint range of motion in healthy adults aged 20 to 49 years. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 69 (12), 556-561. doi: 10.1177/030802260606901204
Driving and aphasia following stroke: a scoping review
Wallace, Helen E., Wallace, Sarah J., Gullo, Hannah L. and Copland, David A. (2022). Driving and aphasia following stroke: a scoping review. Smart Strokes 2022, Sydney, NSW Australia, 18-19 August 2022. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. doi: 10.1177/17474930221115480
Mapping the Trajectory of Cognitive Recovery Acutely Post-Stroke
Campbell, Alana, Gustafsson, Louise, Grimley, Rohan, Gullo, Hannah, Rosbergen, Ingrid and Summers, Mathew (2021). Mapping the Trajectory of Cognitive Recovery Acutely Post-Stroke. Stroke Society of Australasia Annual Scientific Meeting, Perth, WA Australia, 13–15 October 2021. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. doi: 10.1177/17474930211036296
Charting the recovery of attention acutely post-stroke
Campbell, Alana, Gustafsson, Louise, Gullo, Hannah, Grimley, Rohan, Rosbergen, Ingrid and Summers, Mathew (2021). Charting the recovery of attention acutely post-stroke. 7th European Stroke Conference, Online, 1-3 September. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. doi: 10.1177/23969873211034932
Campbell, Alana, Gustafsson, Louise, Gullo, Hannah, Summers, Mathew, Rosbergen, Ingrid and Grimley, Rohan (2021). Uncharted territory: The feasibility of serial computerized cognitive assessment the first week post stroke . Smart Strokes: Australasian Nursing and Allied Health Conference, Online, 12-13 August 2021.
Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, Dubois, Laurie, Lafond-Desmarais, Sarah-Jeanne, Fortin, Seena, Forest-Dionne, Gabrielle, Ouellet, Marie-christine, Bottari, Carolina, Bier, Nathalie, Poulin, Valérie, Monetta, Laura, Best, Krista and Gullo, Hannah (2020). Use of Smartphones and Tablets After Traumatic Brain Injury: Preliminary Results of a Descriptive Study. 2020 ACRM American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference , Online, 19 - 24 October 2020. Philadelphia, PA United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.09.135
Gullo, Hannah, Fleming, Jennifer, Hatton, Anna, Tweedy, Sean and Pakenham, Kenneth (2019). Smartwatch training improves cognitive function and confidence in technology use for people with multiple sclerosis. Occupational Therapy Australia's 28th National Conference and Exhibition, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 10-12 July 2019. Richmond, VIC, Australia: John Wiley & Sons.
Factors influencing the use of Smartwatch technology for symptom self-management
Gullo, Hannah, Aplin, Tammy, Lim, Jessica and Bara, Javier (2018). Factors influencing the use of Smartwatch technology for symptom self-management. 41st Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 3-5 May 2018. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
Gullo, Hannah, Aplin, Tammy, Lim, Jessica and Bara, Javier (2017). Factors influencing the use of smartwatch technology for symptom self-management in people with multiple sclerosis. Progress in MS Research Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 11 - 13 October 2017. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.
Gullo, Hannah, Smith, Shari, Shokar, Jushin, Bennett, Sally, Fleming, Jennifer and Shum, David (2017). Suitability of the behavioural assessment of dysexecutive syndrome for assessing the impact of executive dysfunction associated with multiple sclerosis. MS Research Australia Progress in MS Research 2017, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 11-13 October 2017. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.
Gullo, Hannah, Scarff, Shannon, Bennett, Sally and Fleming, Jennifer (2015). Exploring community participation in multiple sclerosis: Is perceived impact a predictor and what is the role of anxiety and depression? . Occupational Therapy Australia 26th National Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 1-3 July 2015. Richmond, VIC, Australia: John Wiley & Sons.
Gullo, H. L., Fleming, J., Bennett, S., Gullo, M. J. and Shum, D. (2012). Probing the complex interplay between executive dysfunction, depression and physical/cognitive fatigue in multiple sclerosis using structural equation modelling. Progress in MS Research Conference 2011, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 26-28 October 2011. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.
Gullo, H., Fleming, J., Bennett, S., Gullo, M. and Shum, D (2011). Probing the complex interplay between everyday memory, depression and fatigue in multiple sclerosis using structural equation modelling. 5th International Conference on Memory (ICOM5), York, United Kingdom, 31 July-5 August 2011.
Hannah, L. Gill, Fleming, Jenny, Bennett, Sally and Shum, David (2010). Cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis: Using structural equation modelling to investigate its relationship with mood disturbance, fatigue and quality of life. International Brain Injury Association's Eighth World Congress on Brain Injury, Washington, DC, U.S.A., 1-14 March 2010. United Kingdom: Informa Healthcare. doi: 10.3109/02699051003648227
Shum, D., Fleming, J., Gill, H. and Roche, N. (2007). Prospective memory rehabilitation for individuals with traumatic brain injury: A randomised controlled trial. 4th Symposium on Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, San Sebastian, Spain, 09-10 July 2007. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1375/brim.8.2.168
Gullo, Hannah Laney (2012). Cognitive dysfunction, mood disturbance and fatigue in multiple sclerosis: testing a model to guide rehabilitation. PhD Thesis, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland.
Conjoint Research Fellowship - Occupational Therapy - The Prince Charles Hospital
(2023) Metro North Hospital and Health Service
(2021–2022) UQ Knowledge Exchange & Translation Fund
(2016–2017) Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
Dr Hannah Gullo - Maternity Funding (Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund)
(2016–2017) Queensland Government Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund
Exploring a cognitive-based treatment approach to improve self-efficacy, executive functioning and occupational performance for adults with neurological conditions
Doctor Philosophy — Principal Advisor
Other advisors:
Return to work following moderate to severe TBI: Barriers, facilitators, outcomes and opportunities 2 years post injury in South East Queensland.
Master Philosophy — Principal Advisor
Other advisors:
Rehabilitation intensity for patients with upper limb impairment ¿ what is the impact on occupational performance.
Doctor Philosophy — Principal Advisor
Other advisors:
Mapping the Natural Recovery of Cognition in Acute Stroke Using Serial Computerised Cognitive Assessment
Doctor Philosophy — Associate Advisor
Using experience-based co-design to explore smartphone and app use by people with visual impairment and develop a web-based training and learning support resource toolkit
Doctor Philosophy — Associate Advisor
Other advisors:
Ecological assessment of cognition by the occupational therapist: The Multiple Errands Test in the Australian context
Master Philosophy — Associate Advisor
Other advisors:
How can we help people with aphasia return to driving following stroke?
Doctor Philosophy — Associate Advisor
Other advisors:
Note for students: The possible research projects listed on this page may not be comprehensive or up to date. Always feel free to contact the staff for more information, and also with your own research ideas.
Using smart technology to deliver cognitive rehabilitation for people with neurological conditions
Lived experience of cognitive fatigue for people with neurological conditions including multiple sclerosis, stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease
Use of augmented reality for teaching human anatomy curriculum in allied health programs
Technology enabled therapy in neurorehabilitation including smart technology, virtual reality, sensor-based therapy and robotics
Metacognitive strategies to enhance community participation outcomes for people with acquired and degenerative neurological conditions
Self-management of cognitive problems, fatigue, psychosocial functioning and pain in multiple sclerosis
Remote delivery of occupational therapy interventions via telehealth
Validation of cognitive and behavioural assessment (i.e. development of ecological and telehealth versions)