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| Diana JacksonSummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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Development of a pictorial scale of pain intensity for patients with communication impairments: initial validation in a general populationDiana Jackson
King s College, London School of Medicine
Clin Med 6:580-5. 2006..We conclude that the SPIN provides a valid measure of pain intensity in patients fully able to communicate their views and experiences. Investigation in patients with cognitive or communication impairments is now required...
Validation of the Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist-1990R for use in acquired brain injuryDiana Jackson
Department of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, King s College London School of Medicine, London, UK
Brain Inj 21:817-24. 2007..Although originally developed and validated for dementia, its items are relevant to acquired brain injury (ABI). This study evaluated its validity in this population...
Acquired brain injury and dementia: a comparison of carer experiencesDiana Jackson
Department of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, King s College London School of Medicine, London, UK
Brain Inj 23:433-44. 2009..As their differential needs are unknown and to inform service planning, this study (a) examined experiences of caring for adults with acquired brain injury (ABI) and (b) compared these with carers of adults with dementia...
Deriving a Barthel Index from the Northwick Park Dependency Scale and the Functional Independence Measure: are they equivalent?Lynne Turner-Stokes
Kings College London, School of Medicine, Department of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation Regional Rehabilitation Unit, Northwick Park Hospital, London, UK
Clin Rehabil 24:1121-6. 2010..to examine the extent of agreement between Barthel Index scores derived from Northwick Park Dependency Scores (NPDS) and the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) ratings, in an inpatient setting...
Short-form Zarit Caregiver Burden Interviews were valid in advanced conditionsIrene J Higginson
King s College London, Department of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine at Guy s, King s College and St Thomas Hospitals, London, United Kingdom
J Clin Epidemiol 63:535-42. 2010..To assess six short-form versions of Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI-12, ZBI-8, ZBI-7, ZBI-6, ZBI-4, and ZBI-1) among three caregiving populations...
Shoulder pain after stroke: a review of the evidence base to inform the development of an integrated care pathwayLynne Turner-Stokes
Regional Rehabilitation Unit, Northwick Park and St Mark s Hospital Trust, Harrow, Middlesex, UK
Clin Rehabil 16:276-98. 2002..This systematic review was undertaken to inform the development of an evidence-based integrated care pathway (ICP) for the management of hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP)...
The UK FIM+FAM Extended Activities of Daily Living module: evaluation of scoring accuracy and reliabilityJanet Law
Northwick Park Hospital, King s College London School of Medicine, London, UK
Disabil Rehabil 31:825-30. 2009..An Extended Activities of Daily Living (EADL) module was included in its original development, but has never been formally evaluated. This study evaluated its scoring accuracy and reliability using vignettes (short clinical scenarios)...
Assessment of shoulder pain in hemiplegia: sensitivity of the ShoulderQLynne Turner-Stokes
Regional Rehabilitation Unit, Northwick Park Hospital, King s College, London, UK
Disabil Rehabil 28:389-95. 2006..It includes both verbal and visual graphic rating scale questions, simply presented for patients with language/visuo-spatial deficits following stroke...
Use of an integrated care pathway: a third round audit of the management of shoulder pain in neurological conditionsDiana Jackson
Regional Rehabilitation Unit, Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex, UK
J Rehabil Med 35:265-70. 2003..To complete a third round audit of management of shoulder pain using an integrated care pathway, to evaluate pro forma documentation and to determine outcome...
