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“If I knew what I was doing on Twitter then I would use it more”: Twitter experiences and networks of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
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- 04 June 2019, pp. 1-18
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Editorial
Special issue: Knowledge translation and dementia care
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- 14 December 2020, pp. 235-236
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Exploring the efficacy of housing alternatives for adults with an acquired brain or spinal injury: A systematic review
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- 28 November 2019, pp. 125-153
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Changes over time in family members of adults with mild traumatic brain injury
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- 08 October 2019, pp. 154-172
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An experimental study of two forms of concussion advice on planned physical activity
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- 01 July 2019, pp. 19-31
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Brief Report
Latina/o and non-latina/o brain injury and dementia patients’ and caregivers’ health: An actor/partner interdependence model
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- 05 March 2020, pp. 237-246
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Adaptation of the CarFreeMe driver retirement intervention to provide driving cessation support to older people living with dementia
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- 15 October 2020, pp. 247-258
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Assessment of executive function in bilingual adults with history of mild traumatic brain injury
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- 30 July 2019, pp. 32-46
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A survey of speech-language pathology treatment for non-progressive dysarthria in Australia
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- 17 March 2020, pp. 173-190
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Acceptability and willingness to participate in the Tailored Activity Program: perceptions of people living with dementia, their care partners and health professionals
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- 28 October 2020, pp. 259-273
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Understanding Australian Community ABI Therapists’ Preferences for Training in and Implementing Behaviour Interventions: A Focus on Positive Behaviour Support
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- 21 October 2019, pp. 191-207
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New Zealand Caregiver Knowledge of Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
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- 10 June 2019, pp. 47-64
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A second chance: Experiences and outcomes of people with dementia and their families participating in a dementia reablement program
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- 16 January 2020, pp. 274-285
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Early detection of cognitive dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis: Implications on outcome
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- 19 September 2019, pp. 208-216
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Predicting mood outcome following traumatic brain injury (TBI): PTA & demographic variables
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- 26 June 2019, pp. 65-85
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Research Protocol
Evaluating the Effects of Performance-Focused Swimming Training on People with Cerebral Palsy Who Have High Support Needs – A Study Protocol Using Single-Case Experimental Design
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- 05 July 2019, pp. 217-234
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Botulinum toxin A injection in the management of shoulder muscle overactivity: A scoping review
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- 01 July 2019, pp. 86-98
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Exploring relationships between health professionals through the implementation of a reablement program for people with dementia: A mixed methods study
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- 20 March 2020, pp. 286-298
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Clinical Practice: Current Opinion
Integrating routine clinical interventions with single-case methodology: Parallels, differences and bridging strategies
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- 01 August 2019, pp. 99-109
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Making sense of self-reported practice impacts after online dementia education: the example of Bedtime to Breakfast and Beyond
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- 20 November 2020, pp. 299-313
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