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Discharge planning from hospital to homeDischarge planning from hospital to homeProviding education on evidence-based practice improved knowledge but did not change behaviour: a before and after studyDelivering an evidence-based outdoor journey intervention to people with stroke: barriers and enablers experienced by community rehabilitation teams.OTseeker helps library and allied health professionals to find quality evidence efficiently.Increasing delivery of an outdoor journey intervention to people with stroke: A feasibility study involving five community rehabilitation teams.Barriers and enablers to implementing multiple stroke guideline recommendations: a qualitative study.The New South Wales Allied Health Workplace Learning Study: barriers and enablers to learning in the workplaceFeasibility and results of a randomised pilot-study of pre-discharge occupational therapy home visits.Compliance with Australian stroke guideline recommendations for outdoor mobility and transport training by post-inpatient rehabilitation services: An observational cohort study.A multi-centre randomised controlled trial of rehabilitation aimed at improving outdoor mobility for people after stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialEffect of affordable technology on physical activity levels and mobility outcomes in rehabilitation: a protocol for the Activity and MObility UsiNg Technology (AMOUNT) rehabilitation trial.Interventions for stroke rehabilitation: analysis of the research contained in the OTseeker evidence database.A review of factors that influence adult handwriting performance.Retrospective analysis of factors that affect driving assessment outcomes after stroke.From what we know to what we do: translating stroke rehabilitation research into practice.Systematic reviews informing occupational therapy.What people say about travelling outdoors after their stroke: a qualitative study.Task-specific practice of dressing tasks in a hospital setting improved dressing performance post-stroke: a feasibility study.Handwriting in healthy people aged 65 years and over.Sex after stroke: a content analysis of printable educational materials available online.Improving quality of life by increasing outings after stroke: study protocol for the Out-and-About trial.A study investigating the travel habits and preferences of older Australian adults with a falls risk.The time use and activity levels of inpatients in a co-located acute and rehabilitation stroke unit: an observational study.Survey of current pre-discharge home visiting practices of occupational therapists.Australian norms for handwriting speed in healthy adults aged 60-99 years.Basic driving skills should be practiced before going on-road with a motorized scooter but universal testing is not warranted.Splinting the hand in the functional position after brain impairment: a randomized, controlled trial.When to seek ethical review for a study.Interrater reliability of a new handwriting assessment battery for adults.Searches and content of the OTseeker database: informing research priorities.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.Feasibility of a home-based program to improve handwriting after stroke: a pilot study.Effects of splinting on wrist contracture after stroke: a randomized controlled trial.Older adults experience difficulty completing the lines and dots tasks of the Motor Assessment Scale.The Log Handwriting Program improved children's writing legibility: a pretest-posttest study.Organisational changes leading to use of Assertive Community Treatment and supported employment improve outcomes for people with severe mental illness.Patient and therapist experiences of using affordable feedback-based technology in rehabilitation: a qualitative study nested in a randomized controlled trial.Inter-rater reliability of three adult handwriting legibility instruments.The value of an evidence database for occupational therapists: an international online survey.
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