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Jacki Liddle

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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|March 10, 2023
Considering inclusion in digital technology: An occupational therapy role and responsibilityJacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|November 14, 2022
Partnering with consumers: Do occupational therapists genuinely partner? Can we do more?Tammy Aplin, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 16, 2016
People with dementia report that relationships, purposefulness, wellness and an attachment to their living environment are the most important factors associated with quality of lifeKate Laver, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|April 6, 2016
Mixed evidence exists for Internet-based education and support interventions for caregivers of someone with a chronic health condition in enhancing wellbeing and decreasing stressJacki Liddle, Phyllis Liang
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 25, 2012
Cognitive stimulation groups may produce small, short-term improvement in cognition in adults with mild-to-moderate dementiaTammy Hoffmann, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2010
Community-based occupational therapy improved daily functioning in people with dementiaSally Bennett, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 27, 2014
Moderate evidence exists for occupational therapy-related interventions for people with Parkinson's disease in physical activity training, environmental cues and individualised programmes promoting personal control and quality of lifeJacki Liddle, Ros Eagles
Brain Impairment : a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment|January 3, 2024
How is assistive technology meeting the needs and goals of people with brain impairment? Building evidence to support practiceLibby Callaway, Jacki Liddle
Brain Impairment : a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment|June 27, 2024
How is assistive technology meeting the needs and goals of people with brain impairment? Building evidence to support practiceLibby Callaway, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|December 6, 2017
Intelligent Assistive Technology for people living with dementia is a rapidly growing and changing area requiring clinical considerationJacki Liddle, Sandra J Smith
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|March 10, 2023
Considering inclusion in digital technology: An occupational therapy role and responsibilityJacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|November 14, 2022
Partnering with consumers: Do occupational therapists genuinely partner? Can we do more?Tammy Aplin, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 16, 2016
People with dementia report that relationships, purposefulness, wellness and an attachment to their living environment are the most important factors associated with quality of lifeKate Laver, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|April 6, 2016
Mixed evidence exists for Internet-based education and support interventions for caregivers of someone with a chronic health condition in enhancing wellbeing and decreasing stressJacki Liddle, Phyllis Liang
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 25, 2012
Cognitive stimulation groups may produce small, short-term improvement in cognition in adults with mild-to-moderate dementiaTammy Hoffmann, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2010
Community-based occupational therapy improved daily functioning in people with dementiaSally Bennett, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 27, 2014
Moderate evidence exists for occupational therapy-related interventions for people with Parkinson's disease in physical activity training, environmental cues and individualised programmes promoting personal control and quality of lifeJacki Liddle, Ros Eagles
Brain Impairment : a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment|January 3, 2024
How is assistive technology meeting the needs and goals of people with brain impairment? Building evidence to support practiceLibby Callaway, Jacki Liddle
Brain Impairment : a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment|June 27, 2024
How is assistive technology meeting the needs and goals of people with brain impairment? Building evidence to support practiceLibby Callaway, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|December 6, 2017
Intelligent Assistive Technology for people living with dementia is a rapidly growing and changing area requiring clinical considerationJacki Liddle, Sandra J Smith
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