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The move towards community-based rehabilitation in industrialised countries: are we equipped for the challenge?Elizabeth Kendall
Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation and Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Logan Campus, Griffith University, Australia
Disabil Rehabil 31:2164-73. 2009..However, due to the way in which CBR has evolved in industrial countries, there is considerable ambiguity surrounding the concept, and even more uncertainty about the methods by which its implementation can be fostered...
Collaborative capacity building in complex community-based health partnerships: a model for translating knowledge into actionElizabeth Kendall
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, Queensland, Australia
J Public Health Manag Pract 18:E1-13. 2012..This matrix may make the process of developing partnerships less complicated in future...
Beyond the rhetoric of participatory research in indigenous communities: advances in Australia over the last decadeElizabeth Kendall
Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Qual Health Res 21:1719-28. 2011....
When guidelines need guidance: considerations and strategies for improving the adoption of chronic disease evidence by general practitionersElizabeth Kendall
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation, Griffith Institute of Health and Medical Research, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, Queensland, Australia
J Eval Clin Pract 15:1082-90. 2009..Attention is given to the barriers that affect guideline uptake, the quality of guidelines and the dissemination of guidelines to GPs in practice settings...
Predicting emotional well-being following traumatic brain injury: a test of mediated and moderated modelsElizabeth Kendall
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith University, Logan Campus, University Drive Meadowbrook, Logan, Queensland 4131, Australia
Soc Sci Med 69:947-54. 2009..Specifically, the study has identified the importance of early psychological intervention to address appraisal and the need to engage families in rehabilitation...
Developing core interprofessional competencies for community rehabilitation practitioners: findings from an Australian studyE Kendall
Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Meadowbrook 4131, Australia
J Interprof Care 25:145-51. 2011..Ten competencies emerged from this process. Although there are limitations to the application of competencies, they will have significant implications for the future training of CR practitioners who can transcend professional boundaries...
Understanding adjustment following traumatic brain injury: is the Goodness-of-Fit coping hypothesis useful?Elizabeth Kendall
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith Institute of Health and Medical Research, Griffith University, Logan Campus, University Drive, Meadowbrook, Logan 4131 Queensland, Australia
Soc Sci Med 67:1217-24. 2008..Reasons for this finding are explored and its implications are discussed...
Recovery following stroke: the role of self-management educationElizabeth Kendall
Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith University, Australia
Soc Sci Med 64:735-46. 2007..Nevertheless, the intervention warrants further investigation, given that it appears to improve rehabilitation outcomes, at least in the short-term...
Self-managing versus self-management: reinvigorating the socio-political dimensions of self-managementElizabeth Kendall
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, Australia
Chronic Illn 7:87-98. 2011....
Time for a shift in Australian rehabilitation?Elizabeth Kendall
Griffith University, Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Australia
Disabil Rehabil 28:1097-101. 2006..A decade ago, it was noted that tertiary rehabilitation counselling was facing the challenge of managing several conflicting forces and constantly shifting priorities. In the last decade, this challenge has intensified...
Trends in Australian rehabilitation: reviving its humanitarian coreElizabeth Kendall
Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
Disabil Rehabil 29:817-23. 2007....
The Intensive Care Unit liaison nurse: towards a clear role descriptionWendy Chaboyer
Research Centre for Clinical Practice Innovation, Griffith University, PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Centre, Bundall, QLD 9726, Australia
Intensive Crit Care Nurs 20:77-86. 2004..By clearly articulating new roles as they emerge, opportunities arise for all professional groups to work together to assimilate, test and further develop the directions and activities of the new roles...
Health status after traumatic injuryLeanne M Aitken
Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation, Griffith University and Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queensland, Australia
J Trauma Acute Care Surg 72:1702-8. 2012....
Culturally and linguistically diverse peoples' knowledge of accessibility and utilisation of health services: exploring the need for improvement in health service deliverySaras Henderson
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith Health Institute, Gold Coast Campus, Griffith University, Qld 4222, Australia
Aust J Prim Health 17:195-201. 2011..In conclusion, a clear role for bilingual community-based navigators was identified by CALD participants to address concerns about the health system, and to improve accessibility and health service usage...
Stressors and supports across work and non-work domains: the impact on mental health and the workplaceElizabeth Kendall
Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine and Disability and Rehabilitation Research Unit, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Work 32:27-37. 2009..Specifically, employers must recognise the impact of worker's subjective appraisal of their circumstances and focus on facilitating occupational well-being among their employees...
Spanning boundaries and creating strong patient relationships to coordinate care are strategies used by experienced chronic condition care coordinatorsCarolyn Ehrlich
Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Contemp Nurse 42:67-75. 2012..The challenge, however, seems to be in acknowledging and overcoming professional practice boundaries that define existing care through reflective practice and shared resourcing...
The spaces between: partnerships between women researchers and Indigenous women with disabilitiesCatherine A Marshall
Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith University, Australia
Disabil Rehabil 30:191-201. 2008..To understand the experiences of Indigenous Australian women with chronic illnesses and disabilities and their views about a way forward in relation to partnerships in research and community-supported problem-solving...
'Community navigators': making a difference by promoting health in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in Logan, QueenslandSaras Henderson
Population and Social Health Research Program, Griffith Health Institute, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Southport, QLD 4215, Australia
Aust J Prim Health 17:347-54. 2011..These themes revealed the extent to which the role of CALD community navigators has the potential to make a difference to health equity in these communities, thus contributing to the Australian National Health Reform...
The role of practice nurses in coordinated care of people with chronic and complex conditionsElizabeth Patterson
Griffith University, Logan, QLD, Australia
Aust Health Rev 31:231-8. 2007..The study identifies an important role for PNs, suggesting trial of a variety of models of coordinated care that include PNs in chronic disease management process...
Culturally appropriate methods for enhancing the participation of Aboriginal Australians in health-promoting programsLeda Barnett
Griffith Health Institute, CONROD Griffith, Griffith University, Queensland
Health Promot J Austr 22:27-32. 2011..This study investigated the application of an educational health promotion program, the Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSM), within three Queensland Aboriginal (Murri) communities (rural, regional and urban)...
Practice-based chronic condition care coordination: challenges and opportunitiesCarolyn Ehrlich
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, University Drive, Meadowbrook, QLD 4131, Australia
Aust J Prim Health 17:72-8. 2011....
Identity transition following traumatic brain injury: a dynamic process of contraction, expansion and tentative balanceHeidi Muenchberger
Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Brain Inj 22:979-92. 2008..The study aimed to understand turning points and processes that define the experience of identity change for individuals with brain injury...
A long way to Tipperary? Young people with complex health conditions living in residential aged care: a metaphorical map for understanding the call for changeHeidi Muenchberger
Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, 4131, Australia
Disabil Rehabil 33:1190-202. 2011..The study aimed to explore the assumed truths that have formed around this topic in recent years and to reposition ambitious but ambiguous arguments regarding the need to relocate younger people from aged care facilities...
Coordinated care: what does that really mean?Carolyn Ehrlich
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation, Griffith Institute of Health and Medical Research, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, QLD, Australia
Health Soc Care Community 17:619-27. 2009..This paper provides a framework of coordinated care within the primary care setting that can guide future work around implementation and evaluation...
Experience of place for young adults under 65 years with complex disabilities moving into purpose-built residential careHeidi Muenchberger
Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
Soc Sci Med 75:2151-9. 2012..The framework of the therapeutic landscape is applied within the context of supported residential care and the factors that promote a healing environment are examined...
Environments for Healthy Living (EFHL) Griffith birth cohort study: background and methodsCate M Cameron
School of Medicine, Griffith University, Logan Campus, L03 2 45, University Drive, Meadowbrook, QLD 4131, Australia
Matern Child Health J 16:1896-905. 2012....
Translating knowledge into practice and policy: the role of knowledge networks in primary health careKylie Armstrong
Griffith Institute of Health and Medical Research and General Practice Queensland, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
HIM J 39:9-17. 2010..This paper will describe these networks and show how they might support the translation of knowledge into practice, thus driving systematic and institutional change...
Predictors of preventable hospitalization in chronic disease: priorities for changeHeidi Muenchberger
Griffith Institute of Health and Medicine, Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation, Griffith University, University Drive, Meadowbrook Logan, Qld Australia 4131, Australia
J Public Health Policy 31:150-63. 2010..Attention to these priorities could help reduce preventable hospitalization while simultaneously improving health access and quality of care...
Professional practice and innovation: Chronic disease, geographic location and socioeconomic disadvantage as obstacles to equitable access to e-healthJung Hoon Han
Griffith Institute of Health and Medical Research and Urban Research Program, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia th edu au
HIM J 39:30-6. 2010..This case study demonstrates the importance of an equitable approach to e-health information technologies and telecommunications infrastructure...
ICU nurses' perceptions of discharge planning: a preliminary studyWendy Chaboyer
Faculty of Nursing and Health, Griffith University, Gold Coast Mail Centre, Bundall, QLD, Australia
Intensive Crit Care Nurs 18:90-5. 2002..While ICU nurses are aptly placed to manage discharge planning, they cannot be expected to undertake this important role without a systematic approach to its implementation...
Rethinking health planning: a framework for organising information to underpin collaborative health planningOri Gudes
Griffith Institute of Health and Medical Research, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
HIM J 39:18-29. 2010....
Social processes that can facilitate and sustain individual self-management for people with chronic conditionsElizabeth Kendall
Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Logan Campus, Meadowbrook, QLD 4131, Australia
Nurs Res Pract 2012:282671. 2012..This approach extends beyond the psychoeducational skills-based approach to self-management into a more ecological model for disease prevention...
Critically appraising qualitative research: a guide for clinicians more familiar with quantitative techniquesStephen Kisely
Health LinQ, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Australas Psychiatry 19:364-7. 2011..Qualitative research can complement quantitative approaches. An understanding of both is useful in critically appraising the psychiatric literature...
The effectiveness of culturally appropriate interventions to manage or prevent chronic disease in culturally and linguistically diverse communities: a systematic literature reviewSaras Henderson
Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Queensland, Australia
Health Soc Care Community 19:225-49. 2011..The review supported the use of trained bi-lingual health workers, who are culturally competent, as a major consideration in the development of an appropriate health service model for CALD communities...
The experiences of leaders of self-management courses in Queensland: exploring Health Professional and Peer Leaders' perceptions of working togetherTara Catalano
Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Health Soc Care Community 17:105-15. 2009..e. experiential and professional)...
Use of the 'BRASS' to identify ICU patients who may have complex hospital discharge planning needsWendy Chaboyer
Faculty of Nursing and Health, Griffith University, Bundall, Queensland, Australia
Nurs Crit Care 7:171-5. 2002....
Stress at work: using a process model to assist employers to understand the trajectoryElizabeth Kendall
Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine and Disability and Rehabilitation Research Unit, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Work 32:19-25. 2009..This model enables the trajectory of stress injuries to be tracked and its implications explored more fully by employers...
Self-care after traumatic injury and the use of the therapeutic self care scale in trauma populationsWendy Chaboyer
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Nursing Interventions for Hospitalised Patients, Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
J Adv Nurs 69:286-94. 2013..To report a correlational study of the relationship between gender, age, severity of injury, length of hospital stay and self-care behaviour in patients with traumatic injuries...
Clinical utility of predictors of return-to-work outcome following work-related musculoskeletal injuryHeidi Muenchberger
Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation, Griffith University, Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, Brisbane, QLD 4131, Australia
J Occup Rehabil 18:190-206. 2008..The current study aimed to incorporate this valuable clinical expertise in determining the utility of multiple predictors of return-to-work outcome following injury...
Transfer out of intensive care: a qualitative exploration of patient and family perceptionsWendy Chaboyer
Research Centre for Clinical Practice Innovation, Griffith University, NSW
Aust Crit Care 18:138-41, 143-5. 2005..Strategies to provide this support must be developed, implemented and evaluated...
The impact of a liaison nurse on ICU nurses' perceptions of discharge planningWendy Chaboyer
Research Centre for Clinical Practice Innovation, Griffith University, QLD
Aust Crit Care 17:25-32. 2004..Future research is needed to investigate the processes by which the liaison nurse fosters attitudinal change and to document the actual discharge planning practices undertaken in ICU...
