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View article: Supporting self-continuity during the hospital to community transition after acquired brain injury: A qualitative study of priorities, expectations and experiences of rehabilitation
Supporting self-continuity during the hospital to community transition after acquired brain injury: A qualitative study of priorities, expectations and experiences of rehabilitation Open
Rehabilitation during community integration after acquired brain injury (ABI) focuses on supporting individuals to make sense of and manage injury-related changes in the context of occupational engagement. To improve understanding of the r…
View article: Codesigning Solutions for Assistive Technology Service Provision in Queensland, Australia
Codesigning Solutions for Assistive Technology Service Provision in Queensland, Australia Open
Introduction Assistive technology (AT) is an essential element of universal healthcare, with a lack of access to AT a worldwide problem. Collaboration between key stakeholders is essential to understand the provision challenges and to gene…
View article: Assistive technology at work: a metasynthesis of the perspectives of people with spinal cord injury/damage
Assistive technology at work: a metasynthesis of the perspectives of people with spinal cord injury/damage Open
Assistive technology (AT) can improve functional and technical capacity in the context of work for people with spinal cord injury/damage (SCI/D). This metasynthesis aimed to explore how AT is used to support the study and employment goals …
View article: Setting me up or holding me back? Perspectives of people with spinal cord injury on rehabilitation supports at inpatient discharge and 3-months post-discharge
Setting me up or holding me back? Perspectives of people with spinal cord injury on rehabilitation supports at inpatient discharge and 3-months post-discharge Open
Individuals' expectations of progress and rehabilitation priorities often change in the first few months post-discharge after SCI. Personalised, responsive and coordinated rehabilitation supports are essential for supporting community adju…
View article: Perspectives and needs of assistive technology advisors and suppliers in Queensland, Australia
Perspectives and needs of assistive technology advisors and suppliers in Queensland, Australia Open
There are opportunities to enhance the personnel, provision, and policy aspects of the assistive technology ecosystem in Queensland. Pressure points are: workforce capacity and capability to meet the growing need; finding ways to support t…
View article: Establishing the normative and comparative needs of assistive technology provision in Queensland from the agency and funding scheme perspective
Establishing the normative and comparative needs of assistive technology provision in Queensland from the agency and funding scheme perspective Open
Background and Aims: Assistive technology services and devices support the participation and inclusion of people living with disability. In Australia, the regulatory bodies, agencies and schemes that manage assistive technology provision a…
View article: The Impacts and Vulnerabilities for People Living with Spinal Cord Injury and Their Service Systems of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Queensland, Australia
The Impacts and Vulnerabilities for People Living with Spinal Cord Injury and Their Service Systems of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Queensland, Australia Open
As part of a larger study examining the perceived impacts of health system stress in Queensland, Australia, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, this study explored the experiences and perspectives of a sample of people with spinal cord injury…
View article: Efficacy of Prospective Memory Rehabilitation Plus Metacognitive Skills Training for Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Efficacy of Prospective Memory Rehabilitation Plus Metacognitive Skills Training for Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Prospective memory (PM) failure can limit independence and productivity following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Compensatory strategy use may ameliorate the effect of PM impairment on daily life but requires sufficient self-awar…
View article: Schwartz Rounds for Staff in an Australian Tertiary Hospital: Protocol for a Pilot Uncontrolled Trial
Schwartz Rounds for Staff in an Australian Tertiary Hospital: Protocol for a Pilot Uncontrolled Trial Open
Background Schwartz Rounds are a unique, organization-wide interdisciplinary intervention aimed at enhancing staff well-being, compassionate care, teamwork, and organizational culture in health care settings. They provide a safe space wher…
View article: Executive function moderates the relationship between temperament and psychological difficulties in middle childhood
Executive function moderates the relationship between temperament and psychological difficulties in middle childhood Open
The current study examined the possible moderating influence of hot and cool executive function (EF) on the relationship between temperament and psychological difficulties in middle childhood. One hundred and twenty-six children and their …
View article: Schwartz Rounds for Staff in an Australian Tertiary Hospital: Protocol for a Pilot Uncontrolled Trial (Preprint)
Schwartz Rounds for Staff in an Australian Tertiary Hospital: Protocol for a Pilot Uncontrolled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Schwartz Rounds are a unique, organization-wide interdisciplinary intervention aimed at enhancing staff well-being, compassionate care, teamwork, and organizational culture in health care settings. They provide a safe space whe…
View article: The impact of using implementation intentions as task instructions on prospective memory performance after stroke
The impact of using implementation intentions as task instructions on prospective memory performance after stroke Open
Prospective Memory (PM), the ability to remember to carry out intentions in the future, is often impaired after stroke. Little is known about rehabilitation of PM post-stroke with literature limited by small sample sizes and reliance on se…
View article: Relations between Executive Functions, Theory of Mind, and Functional Outcomes in Middle Childhood
Relations between Executive Functions, Theory of Mind, and Functional Outcomes in Middle Childhood Open
This study examined whether hot and cool executive functions (EFs) differentially predicted functional outcomes and the independent and mediating roles of theory of mind (ToM). 126 children completed tests of hot and cool EF, ToM, intellig…
View article: A systematic review of studies that used NIRS to measure neural activation during emotion processing in healthy individuals
A systematic review of studies that used NIRS to measure neural activation during emotion processing in healthy individuals Open
Functional neuroimaging provides an avenue for earlier diagnosis and tailored treatment of psychological disorders characterised by emotional impairment. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers ecological advantages compared to other neur…
View article: The Assessment and Prediction of Prospective Memory after Stroke
The Assessment and Prediction of Prospective Memory after Stroke Open
Objective: Prospective memory (PM) is the memory used when intentions are to be carried out in the future. Little research has been conducted examining PM after stroke. This study aimed to determine if PM is impaired after stroke through c…
View article: Self-reported prospective memory after stroke
Self-reported prospective memory after stroke Open
Prospective Memory (PM) is the memory for completing future intentions. This study aimed to compare self-reported PM of individuals with stroke to healthy controls, to determine if PM is impaired after stroke. Additionally, self-reported P…
View article: Prospective Memory After Stroke: A Scoping Review – CORRIGENDUM
Prospective Memory After Stroke: A Scoping Review – CORRIGENDUM Open
The authors would like to apologise for several errors in the above publication. All errors relate to multiple misreports of the significance of findings from a single study by Barr (2011). In the first paragraph of p. 12, the following wa…
View article: Clarifying the Nature and Extent of Prospective Memory Impairment after Stroke
Clarifying the Nature and Extent of Prospective Memory Impairment after Stroke Open
Prospective Memory (PM) is needed and used when intentions are to be carried out in the future and impairments in this type of memory can have detrimental effects on individuals and their ability to live independently. Little research has …
View article: Executive function in middle childhood and the relationship with theory of mind
Executive function in middle childhood and the relationship with theory of mind Open
A group of 126 typically developing children (aged 5-12 years) completed three cool executive function tasks (spatial working memory, stop signal, intra-extra dimensional shift), two hot executive function tasks (gambling, delay of gratifi…
View article: Prospective Memory After Stroke: A Scoping Review
Prospective Memory After Stroke: A Scoping Review Open
The aim of this paper was to review the limited, but growing, literature on prospective memory (PM) following stroke using a scoping study methodology. Multiple databases were systematically searched and yielded 11 studies that were classi…