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Evidence-Based Nursing
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June 30, 2010
Two types of exercise programme for institutionalised older people may preserve the ability to perform some activities of daily living
Terry Haines
Advances in Simulation (London, England)
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February 17, 2018
Issues of cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness for simulation in health professions education
Stephen Maloney, Terry Haines
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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July 13, 2010
Response shift, recall bias and their effect on measuring change in health-related quality of life amongst older hospital patients
Steven McPhail, Terry Haines
Age and Ageing
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May 3, 2005
Difficulties encountered in hospital falls prevention research
Terry Haines, Keith Hill
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications
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June 11, 2026
Delivering Health Coaching in a Student-Led Telehealth Clinic: Evaluating the Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life
Kristie Matthews, Terry Haines
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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August 21, 2012
Patients undergoing subacute rehabilitation have accurate expectations of their health-related quality of life at discharge
Steven McPhail, Terry Haines
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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January 19, 2017
Cost-effectiveness of using a motion-sensor biofeedback treatment approach for the management of sub-acute or chronic low back pain: economic evaluation alongside a randomised trial
Terry Haines, Kelly-Ann Bowles
Journal of Advanced Nursing
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March 1, 2016
Implementation of protected mealtimes in the subacute setting: stepped wedge cluster trial protocol
Judi Porter, Terry Haines, Helen Truby
Australasian Journal on Ageing
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August 4, 2021
Variation in inpatient allied health service provision in Australian and New Zealand hospitals
Megan Jepson, Mitchell Sarkies, Terry Haines, et al.
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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December 4, 2010
Reference bias: presentation of extreme health states prior to EQ-VAS improves health-related quality of life scores. a randomised cross-over trial
Steven McPhail, Elaine Beller, Terry Haines
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Evidence-Based Nursing
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June 30, 2010
Two types of exercise programme for institutionalised older people may preserve the ability to perform some activities of daily living
Terry Haines
Advances in Simulation (London, England)
|
February 17, 2018
Issues of cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness for simulation in health professions education
Stephen Maloney, Terry Haines
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
|
July 13, 2010
Response shift, recall bias and their effect on measuring change in health-related quality of life amongst older hospital patients
Steven McPhail, Terry Haines
Age and Ageing
|
May 3, 2005
Difficulties encountered in hospital falls prevention research
Terry Haines, Keith Hill
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications
|
June 11, 2026
Delivering Health Coaching in a Student-Led Telehealth Clinic: Evaluating the Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life
Kristie Matthews, Terry Haines
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
|
August 21, 2012
Patients undergoing subacute rehabilitation have accurate expectations of their health-related quality of life at discharge
Steven McPhail, Terry Haines
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
|
January 19, 2017
Cost-effectiveness of using a motion-sensor biofeedback treatment approach for the management of sub-acute or chronic low back pain: economic evaluation alongside a randomised trial
Terry Haines, Kelly-Ann Bowles
Journal of Advanced Nursing
|
March 1, 2016
Implementation of protected mealtimes in the subacute setting: stepped wedge cluster trial protocol
Judi Porter, Terry Haines, Helen Truby
Australasian Journal on Ageing
|
August 4, 2021
Variation in inpatient allied health service provision in Australian and New Zealand hospitals
Megan Jepson, Mitchell Sarkies, Terry Haines, et al.
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
|
December 4, 2010
Reference bias: presentation of extreme health states prior to EQ-VAS improves health-related quality of life scores. a randomised cross-over trial
Steven McPhail, Elaine Beller, Terry Haines
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