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Nicholas F Taylor

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Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|October 3, 2022
A Multi-Faceted Strategy for Evidence Translation Reduces Healthcare Waiting Time: A Mixed Methods Study Using the RE-AIM FrameworkKatherine E Harding, Annie K Lewis, David A Snowdon, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|April 8, 2016
Participant-selected music and physical activity in older adults following cardiac rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trialImogen N Clark, Felicity A Baker, Casey L Peiris, et al.
The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions|June 27, 2023
Health Professionals can Sustain Proficiency in Motivational Interviewing With a Moderate Amount of Training: An Intervention Fidelity StudyMade Utari Rimayanti, Nicholas F Taylor, Nora Shields, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 22, 2016
Moderate-intensity exercise reduces fatigue and improves mobility in cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-regressionAmy M Dennett, Casey L Peiris, Nora Shields, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 7, 2020
Many inpatients may not be physically prepared for community ambulation on discharge from a publicly funded rehabilitation centre: a cross-sectional cohort studyDavid A Snowdon, Vatthana Sounthakith, Jessica Kolic, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|August 24, 2018
'A good stepping stone to normality': a qualitative study of cancer survivors' experiences of an exercise-based rehabilitation programAmy M Dennett, Casey L Peiris, Nicholas F Taylor, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|October 15, 2013
A community-based strength training programme increases muscle strength and physical activity in young people with Down syndrome: a randomised controlled trialNora Shields, Nicholas F Taylor, Elin Wee, et al.
BMC Medicine|November 16, 2013
Additional Saturday rehabilitation improves functional independence and quality of life and reduces length of stay: a randomized controlled trialCasey L Peiris, Nora Shields, Natasha K Brusco, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 9, 2026
'Have a go, you might surprise yourself': a qualitative study of the experiences of autistic adolescents and young adults of a community gym-based exercise programmeNora Shields, Stacey L Cleary, Georgia McKenzie, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 7, 2014
Does additional acute phase inpatient rehabilitation help people return to work? A subgroup analysis from a randomized controlled trialNatasha Kareem Brusco, Jennifer J Watts, Nora Shields, et al.
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Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|October 3, 2022
A Multi-Faceted Strategy for Evidence Translation Reduces Healthcare Waiting Time: A Mixed Methods Study Using the RE-AIM FrameworkKatherine E Harding, Annie K Lewis, David A Snowdon, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|April 8, 2016
Participant-selected music and physical activity in older adults following cardiac rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trialImogen N Clark, Felicity A Baker, Casey L Peiris, et al.
The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions|June 27, 2023
Health Professionals can Sustain Proficiency in Motivational Interviewing With a Moderate Amount of Training: An Intervention Fidelity StudyMade Utari Rimayanti, Nicholas F Taylor, Nora Shields, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 22, 2016
Moderate-intensity exercise reduces fatigue and improves mobility in cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-regressionAmy M Dennett, Casey L Peiris, Nora Shields, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 7, 2020
Many inpatients may not be physically prepared for community ambulation on discharge from a publicly funded rehabilitation centre: a cross-sectional cohort studyDavid A Snowdon, Vatthana Sounthakith, Jessica Kolic, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|August 24, 2018
'A good stepping stone to normality': a qualitative study of cancer survivors' experiences of an exercise-based rehabilitation programAmy M Dennett, Casey L Peiris, Nicholas F Taylor, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|October 15, 2013
A community-based strength training programme increases muscle strength and physical activity in young people with Down syndrome: a randomised controlled trialNora Shields, Nicholas F Taylor, Elin Wee, et al.
BMC Medicine|November 16, 2013
Additional Saturday rehabilitation improves functional independence and quality of life and reduces length of stay: a randomized controlled trialCasey L Peiris, Nora Shields, Natasha K Brusco, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 9, 2026
'Have a go, you might surprise yourself': a qualitative study of the experiences of autistic adolescents and young adults of a community gym-based exercise programmeNora Shields, Stacey L Cleary, Georgia McKenzie, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 7, 2014
Does additional acute phase inpatient rehabilitation help people return to work? A subgroup analysis from a randomized controlled trialNatasha Kareem Brusco, Jennifer J Watts, Nora Shields, et al.
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