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| Katherine L SalterSummaryAffiliation: University of Western Ontario Country: Canada Publications
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Issues for selection of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation: ICF Body FunctionsK Salter
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St Joseph s Health Care, London N6C 5JI, Canada
Disabil Rehabil 27:191-207. 2005..To evaluate the psychometric and administrative properties of outcome measures assigned to the ICF Body Functions category, and commonly used in stroke rehabilitation research...
Outcome assessment in randomized controlled trials of stroke rehabilitationKatherine L Salter
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St Joseph s Healthcare London, London, Canada
Am J Phys Med Rehabil 86:1007-12. 2007..Appropriate evaluation and selection of outcome measures would enhance the methodological quality of randomized controlled trials...
Clinical Outcome Variables Scale: A retrospective validation study in patients after strokeKatherine Salter
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital Site, London, Ontario, Canada
J Rehabil Med 42:609-13. 2010....
Impact of caring for individuals with stroke on perceived physical health of informal caregiversKatherine Salter
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital Site, London, Ontario, Canada
Disabil Rehabil 32:273-81. 2010..In order to examine the impact of caregiving over time on the physical health of individuals providing informal care for individuals with stroke, we conducted a review of the published literature...
Social support interventions and mood status post stroke: a reviewKatherine Salter
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital Site, London N6C 5J1, Ontario, Canada
Int J Nurs Stud 47:616-25. 2010..The present paper will examine the impact of social support interventions on depression or mood status in individuals with stroke...
The experience of living with stroke: a qualitative meta-synthesisKatherine Salter
Centre for Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Research, Room B 3019 c, Parkwood Hospital, 801 Commissioners Road East, London, Ontario, Canada N6C5J1
J Rehabil Med 40:595-602. 2008..The purpose of the present study was to examine the contribution of the published qualitative literature to our understanding of the experience of living with stroke...
Assessment of community integration following traumatic brain injuryKatherine Salter
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada
Brain Inj 22:820-35. 2008..The present paper provides a review of current approaches to the assessment of community integration, including evaluation of psychometric and administrative properties reported in the literature...
Health-related quality of life after stroke: what are we measuring?Katherine L Salter
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada
Int J Rehabil Res 31:111-7. 2008..Whether any of these assessments are sufficient to describe HRQOL in its entirety is unclear...
Community integration following TBI: an examination of community integration measures within the ICF frameworkKatherine Salter
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada
Brain Inj 25:1147-54. 2011....
Assessment of participation outcomes in randomized controlled trials of stroke rehabilitation interventionsKatherine L Salter
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital Site, London, Ontario, Canada
Int J Rehabil Res 30:339-42. 2007....
Issues for selection of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation: ICF activityK Salter
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St Joseph s Health Care London, Ontario, Canada
Disabil Rehabil 27:315-40. 2005....
Identification of aphasia post stroke: a review of screening assessment toolsKatherine Salter
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Parkwood Hospital, St Joseph s Health Centre, London, Ontario, Canada
Brain Inj 20:559-68. 2006..The present study presents an evaluation of the measurement properties of screening tools for aphasia found within the stroke research literature...
Issues for selection of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation: ICF ParticipationK Salter
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St Joseph s Health Care London, London, Ontario, Canada
Disabil Rehabil 27:507-28. 2005..To evaluate the psychometric and administrative properties of outcome measures in the ICF Participation category, which are used in stroke rehabilitation research and reported in the published literature...
Impact of early vs delayed admission to rehabilitation on functional outcomes in persons with strokeKatherine Salter
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Parkwood Hospital, St Joseph s Health Centre, London, Ontario, Canada
J Rehabil Med 38:113-7. 2006..The present study examined the effects of early vs delayed admission on functional outcome and length of stay in patients admitted to a rehabilitation unit for first-ever unilateral stroke...
A scale for distinguishing efficacy from effectiveness was adapted and applied to stroke rehabilitation studiesLaura L Zettler
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
J Clin Epidemiol 63:11-8. 2010..To apply a tool that purports to differentiate between efficacy and effectiveness studies to stroke rehabilitation trials and to evaluate its applicability and reliability...
A blueprint for transforming stroke rehabilitation care in Canada: the case for changeRobert W Teasell
Stroke Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, ON, Canada
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 89:575-8. 2008..Our experience in Canada suggests that instituting these 5 measures alone will result in significant improvements to the health care system...
Does the treatment of spastic equinovarus deformity following stroke with botulinum toxin increase gait velocity? A systematic review and meta-analysisN Foley
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital Site, London, ON, Canada
Eur J Neurol 17:1419-27. 2010..033 to 0.353, P < 0.018) representing an increase of 0.044 meters/s. The use of BT-A for lower-limb post-stroke equinovarus because of spasticity was associated with a small, but statistically significant increase in gait velocity...
A review of the relationship between dysphagia and malnutrition following strokeNorine C Foley
Lawson Health Research Institute, Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada
J Rehabil Med 41:707-13. 2009..To clarify the relationship between malnutrition and dysphagia following stroke...
In a review of stroke rehabilitation studies, concealed allocation was under reportedNorine C Foley
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, St Joseph s Health Care London, Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada
J Clin Epidemiol 62:766-70. 2009..The objective of this two-phase study was to assess the adequacy of the reporting of concealed allocation (CA) in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating interventions associated with stroke rehabilitation...
Which reported estimate of the prevalence of malnutrition after stroke is valid?Norine C Foley
Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Program, Division of Stroke Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada
Stroke 40:e66-74. 2009..The aim of this review was to explore possible sources of this heterogeneity among studies and to evaluate whether the nutritional assessment techniques used were valid...
