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Mild cognitive impimmunologyent: To diagnose or not to diagnose
Wang KN, Page AT, Etherton-Beer CD
(2021), Australas J Ageing, 40(2), 111-15
DOI: 10.1111/ajag.12913
Rapid Administration of Methoxyflurane to Patients in the Emergency Department (RAMPED) Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Methoxyflurane Versus Standard Care
Brichko L, Gaddam R, Roman C, O'Reilly G, Luckhoff C, Jennings P, Smit V, Cameron P, Mitra B
(2021), Acad Emerg Med, 28(2), 164-71
DOI: 10.1111/acem.14144
Strategies to simplify complex medication regimens
Bell JS, McInerney B, Chen EY, Bergen PJ, Reynolds L, Sluggett JK
(2021), Aust J Gen Pract, 50(1-2), 43-8
Analysis of the demographics and characteristics of the Australian pharmacist workforce 2013-2018: decreasing supply points to the need for a workforce strategy
Jackson JK, Liang J, Page AT
(2021), International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 29(2), 178-85
DOI: 10.1093/ijpp/riaa022
Electronic Medication Management System Introduction and Deprescribing Practice in Post-Acute Care
Winata S, Liacos M, Crabtree A, Page A, Moran C
(2021), J Am Med Dir Assoc, 22(1), 90-5
Exploring stakeholder roles in medication management for people living with dementia
Cross AJ, Etherton-Beer CD, Clifford RM, Potter K, Page AT
(2021), RES SOC ADMIN PHARM, 17(4), 707-14
Hyperoxia in patients with cardiogenic shock after myocardial infarction supported with venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Ross P, Miller CN, Sheldrake J, McGuiness WG, Udy A, Burrell A
(2021), Aust Crit Care, 34(1), 55-9
Incentivising primary care practitioners to provide comprehensive chronic disease management improves survival following stroke.
Andrew N, Churilov L, Kim J, Cadilhac D, Sundararajan V, Thrift A, Lannin N, Nelson M, Srikanth V, and Kilkenny M
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(2S), 16
The detrimental impact of not maintaining access to stroke units during the COVID-19 pandemic
D. Cadilhac, J. Kim, G. Cloud, C. Anderson, E. Tod, S. Breen, S. Faux, T. Kleinig, H. Castley, R. Lindley, S. Middleton, B. Yan, K. Hill, B. Jones, D. Shah, K. Jaques, B. Clissold, B. Campbell and N. Lannin
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(2S), 13
Upper limb therapy during the first 60months after stroke: A systematic review of timing, dose, and efficacy.
K. Hayward, S. Kramer, E. Dalton, G. Hughes, A. Brodtmann, L. Churilov, G. Cloud, D. Corbett, L. Jolliffe, T. Kaffenberger, V. Rethnam, V. Thijs, N. Ward, N. Lannin and J. Bernhardt
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(2S), 11
Exploring physical, emotional, cognitive and social functioning in survivors of stroke with self-reported communication difficulties
Thayabaranathan T, Baker C, Andrew NE, Stolwyk R, Thrift AG, Carter H, Breen SJ, Kim J, Wallace S, Brogan E, Grimley R, Lannin NA, Rose ML, and Cadilhac DA
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(1S), 29
Effect of extended therapy services in rehabilitation on care and outcomes
Purvis T, Kilkenny MF, Reyneke M, Hill K, Maxwell J, Faux SG, Lannin NA, and Cadilhac DA
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(1S), 24
Quality of acute stroke care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
Cadilhac DA, Kim J, Cloud G, Anderson CS, Tod EK, Breen SJ, Faux S, Kleinig T, Castley H, Lindley R, Middleton S, Yan B, Hill K, Jones B, Shah D, Jaques K, Clissold B, Campbell B, and Lannin NA
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(1S), 16
Timing and dose of upper limb intervention during the first 6-months post-stroke: A systematic review
Hayward KS, Kramer SF , Dalton EJ, Hughes G, Brodtmann A, Churilov L, Cloud GC, Corbett D, Jolliffe L, Kaffenberger T, Rethnam V, Thijs V, Nick Ward N, Lannin N, and Bernhardt J
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(1S), 12
Utility of digital health technologies to support secondary prevention of stroke: Survey feedback from clinicians and people after Stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA)
Cameron J, Silvera-Tawil D, Li J, Redd C, Varnfield M, Lannin N, and Cadilhac D
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(1S), 7
Does incentivising GPs to provide multidisciplinary care following stroke target those most in need: A linked data study?
Andrew N, Snowdon D, Ung D, Collyer T, Kilkenny M, Thrift A, Sundararajan V, Lannin N, and Cadilhac D
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(1S), 4
A qualitative exploration of the difficulties implementing stroke guidelines for best-practice upper limb rehabilitation
Jolliffe, L., Schneider, E., Hayward, K., Lannin, N.
(2021), Archives of Physical Medicine and Practice, 102(4), e5
Preliminary findings from the implementation of a 7-day allied health pilot program in acute stroke care
Lannin, N., Stewart, A., Schneider, E., Mahoney, J., Alves-Stein, S., Dos Santos, A., McCaskie, D., Jolliffe, L., Vishwanath, S., Cahill, L., Moloney, K., Kramer, S., Cloud, G.
(2021), INT J STROKE, 16(1_SUPPL), 18-9
Activity, Participation, and Goal Awareness After Acquired Brain Injury: A Prospective Observational Study of Inpatient Rehabilitation
Adey-Wakeling, Z., Jolliffe, L., O'Shannessy, L., Hunter, P., Morarty, J., Cameron, I., Liu, E., Lannin, N.
(2021), Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 45(6), 413-21
DOI: 10.5535%2Farm.21034
Reported practices related to, and capability to provide, first-line knee osteoarthritis treatments: a survey of 1064 Australian physical therapists
Barton, C., Pazzinatto, M., Crossley, K., Dundules, K., Lannin, N., Francis, M., Wallis, J., & Kemp, J.
(2021), Braz J Phys Ther, 25(6), 854-63