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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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December 26, 2022
Developing age-friendly homes in age-friendly communities
Kate Laver
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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April 12, 2017
Patient-mediated interventions are an under-utilised approach to increasing knowledge translation in occupational therapy
Kate Laver
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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August 28, 2020
What are the effects of cognitive training for people with mild to moderate dementia? A Cochrane Review summary with commentary
Kate Laver
The Lancet. Healthy Longevity
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February 20, 2025
Implementing NIDUS-Family in practice: a necessary step
Kate Laver, Miia Rahja
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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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 life
Kate Laver, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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April 12, 2017
It is not yet established whether occupational therapy for people after total hip arthroplasty is effective in improving outcomes or reducing the risk of adverse events
Kate Laver, Bianca Summers
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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April 12, 2019
What does the Australian public know about occupational therapy for older people? A population survey
Miia Rahja, Kate Laver
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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July 18, 2018
Video modelling interventions improve social communication skills for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Kate Laver, Sarah Wilkes-Gillan
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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June 11, 2015
Computerised cognitive training programs improved the cognitive performance of healthy older adults on some cognitive tests including memory, speed of information processing and visuospatial skills
Kate Laver, Caitlin Hamilton, Annie McCluskey
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
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February 5, 2015
Robot assisted upper limb therapy combined with upper limb rehabilitation was at least as effective on a range of outcomes, and cost less to deliver, as an equal dose of upper limb rehabilitation alone for people with stroke
Christine Imms, Margaret Wallen, Kate Laver
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
December 26, 2022
Developing age-friendly homes in age-friendly communities
Kate Laver
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
April 12, 2017
Patient-mediated interventions are an under-utilised approach to increasing knowledge translation in occupational therapy
Kate Laver
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
August 28, 2020
What are the effects of cognitive training for people with mild to moderate dementia? A Cochrane Review summary with commentary
Kate Laver
The Lancet. Healthy Longevity
|
February 20, 2025
Implementing NIDUS-Family in practice: a necessary step
Kate Laver, Miia Rahja
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 life
Kate Laver, Jacki Liddle
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
April 12, 2017
It is not yet established whether occupational therapy for people after total hip arthroplasty is effective in improving outcomes or reducing the risk of adverse events
Kate Laver, Bianca Summers
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
April 12, 2019
What does the Australian public know about occupational therapy for older people? A population survey
Miia Rahja, Kate Laver
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
July 18, 2018
Video modelling interventions improve social communication skills for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Kate Laver, Sarah Wilkes-Gillan
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
June 11, 2015
Computerised cognitive training programs improved the cognitive performance of healthy older adults on some cognitive tests including memory, speed of information processing and visuospatial skills
Kate Laver, Caitlin Hamilton, Annie McCluskey
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
|
February 5, 2015
Robot assisted upper limb therapy combined with upper limb rehabilitation was at least as effective on a range of outcomes, and cost less to deliver, as an equal dose of upper limb rehabilitation alone for people with stroke
Christine Imms, Margaret Wallen, Kate Laver
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