Community & Ambulatory Services research

Community and Ambulatory services provide services and programs across all age spans, and focus on enhancing the health, independence and overall well-being of children, adolescent and adult people residing in the community.

The service provides community based therapeutic interventions that may improve function and/or prevent the deterioration of existing conditions. Multi-disciplinary services respond to individual needs and provide strong integration within and between health services and the broader community, better facilitating seamless transition along the health care continuum.

Advance Care Planning research

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Community Rehabilitation research

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Pain research

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Cognitive, Dementia and Memory research

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Cardiac Rehabilitation research

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Community Health research

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Hospital Admission Risk Program research

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Publications

Does non-implanted electrical stimulation reduce post-stroke urinary or fecal incontinence? A systematic review with meta-analysis

Cruz E, Miller C, Zhang W, Rogers K, Lee HJ, Wells Y, Cloud GC, Lannin NA

(2022), Int J Stroke, 17(4), 378-88

DOI: 101177/17474930211006301

Pain and mental health symptom patterns and treatment trajectories following road trauma: a registry-based cohort study

Huang S, Dipnall JF, Gabbe BJ, Giummarra MJ

(2022), Disabil Rehabil, 44(25), 8029-41

DOI: 101080/0963828820212008526

Injury perceptions and their association with recovery outcomes in adults with traumatic orthopaedic injuries: a scoping review

Butler P, Nguyen T, Giummarra MJ, O'Leary S, Sterling M

(2022), Disabil Rehabil, 44(24), 7707-22

DOI: 101080/0963828820211988732

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