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Stacey George

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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2013
Discharge planning reduces length of stay and re-admission rates for older people admitted with a medical conditionStacey George, Anita Atwal
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 9, 2009
Retraining visual processing skills to improve driving ability after strokeMaria Crotty, Stacey George
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|February 6, 2010
Establishing criterion validity of the Useful Field of View assessment and Stroke Drivers' Screening Assessment: comparison to the result of on-road assessmentStacey George, Maria Crotty
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|April 10, 2018
People with multiple sclerosis report cognitive rehabilitation is effective in increasing strategy use and quality of life but they recommend more caregiver involvement and personal feedback to enhance outcomesStacey George, Susan Rampling
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 26, 2012
Screening drivers with cognitive impairments using DriveSafe and DriveAware: promising tests to predict safe and unsafe driversStacey George, Isabelle Gélinas
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 26, 2012
Emerging evidence that older driver retraining can improve knowledge and on-road driving skillsStacey George, Hannes Devos
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|February 10, 2017
Strong evidence for activity of daily living interventions improving functional performance in home and community settings in stroke rehabilitationStacey George, Louise Gustafsson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 11, 2015
Emerging evidence for the benefits of support programmes and environments which support walking, for older adults community mobility, however, inconclusive evidence for the effectiveness of licensing policy interventionStacey George, Angela Berndt
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|July 20, 2018
Evidence for the positive association of physical activity and healthy ageing in longitudinal observational studiesStacey George, Claire Gough
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 10, 2016
There is some evidence from non-randomised trials that team interventions improve processes and outcomes in rehabilitation and chronic care settingsStacey George, Nicky Baker
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2013
Discharge planning reduces length of stay and re-admission rates for older people admitted with a medical conditionStacey George, Anita Atwal
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 9, 2009
Retraining visual processing skills to improve driving ability after strokeMaria Crotty, Stacey George
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|February 6, 2010
Establishing criterion validity of the Useful Field of View assessment and Stroke Drivers' Screening Assessment: comparison to the result of on-road assessmentStacey George, Maria Crotty
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|April 10, 2018
People with multiple sclerosis report cognitive rehabilitation is effective in increasing strategy use and quality of life but they recommend more caregiver involvement and personal feedback to enhance outcomesStacey George, Susan Rampling
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 26, 2012
Screening drivers with cognitive impairments using DriveSafe and DriveAware: promising tests to predict safe and unsafe driversStacey George, Isabelle Gélinas
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 26, 2012
Emerging evidence that older driver retraining can improve knowledge and on-road driving skillsStacey George, Hannes Devos
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|February 10, 2017
Strong evidence for activity of daily living interventions improving functional performance in home and community settings in stroke rehabilitationStacey George, Louise Gustafsson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 11, 2015
Emerging evidence for the benefits of support programmes and environments which support walking, for older adults community mobility, however, inconclusive evidence for the effectiveness of licensing policy interventionStacey George, Angela Berndt
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|July 20, 2018
Evidence for the positive association of physical activity and healthy ageing in longitudinal observational studiesStacey George, Claire Gough
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 10, 2016
There is some evidence from non-randomised trials that team interventions improve processes and outcomes in rehabilitation and chronic care settingsStacey George, Nicky Baker
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