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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal,Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 75-76, February 2018. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research

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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal,Volume 65, Issue 1, Page i-iv, February 2018. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research

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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal,Volume 65, Issue 1, Page E1-E32, February 2018. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research

Connections
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Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Tags: Newsletter Source Type: research

Life stories support staff and relatives to see, hear and understand people with dementia living in a nursing home as a whole person
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Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Alana Hewitt, Sally Day Tags: Critically Appraised Paper Source Type: research

There is moderate evidence for the effectiveness of occupation and activity ‐based interventions for people with traumatic brain injury although more evidence is needed for interventions provided specifically by occupational therapists
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Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Miia Rahja, Laura Jolliffe Tags: Critically Appraised Paper Source Type: research

Health apps and knowledge translation
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Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Louise Gustafsson Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Issue Information
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Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 5, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Effectiveness of interventions for co ‐residing family caregivers of people with dementia: Systematic review and meta‐analysis
ConclusionsMany types of multicomponent interventions appear beneficial on all of the four specified outcomes. The literature presents a trend that multicomponent interventions consisting of a combination of counselling, support groups, education, stress and mood management or telephone support are important strategies within an effective multicomponent intervention. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 1, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Rebecca Abrahams, Karen P. Y. Liu, Michelle Bissett, Paul Fahey, Karen S. L. Cheung, Rosalind Bye, Katrina Chaudhary, Leung ‐Wing Chu Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Persistent symptoms and activity changes three months after mild traumatic brain injury
ConclusionThere is a small, but clinically significant, subgroup of patients who continue to experience symptoms three‐month post‐mTBI. Symptoms experienced beyond the expected three‐month recovery timeframe have the potential to adversely affect an individual's ability to participate in daily occupation and return to work. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 1, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Rebecca Cooksley, Emma Maguire, Natasha A. Lannin, Carolyn A. Unsworth, Michelle Farquhar, Claire Galea, Biswadev Mitra, Julia Schmidt Tags: Feature Article Source Type: research

A pilot study: Can the UFOV assessment be used as a repeated measure to determine timing of on ‐road assessment in stroke?
ConclusionImprovements in scores at one month intervals over three months are due to improvements in abilities assessed by the UFOV as no practice effect was found to influence scores. UFOV scores performed at monthly intervals post‐stroke can be used to guide the timing of an occupational therapy on‐road assessment, with an increased likelihood of passing, as recovery occurs. This repeated use of the UFOV assessment can assist referral practices that best utilise driving rehabilitation programmes. Larger studies need to be conducted to confirm these results. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - February 1, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Annabel McNamara, Christopher John Barr, Malcolm J. Bond, Stacey George Tags: Feature Article Source Type: research

Pre ‐retirement job and the work‐to‐retirement occupational transition process in Australia: A review
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, EarlyView. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - January 24, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Jackie EagersMPH, BOccThy , Richard C. FranklinMSocSC, BSc, PhD , Matthew K. YauPhD, OTR, CST , Kieran BroomePhD, GradCertResearchCommercialisation, BOccThy (HonsI). Source Type: research

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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, Ahead of Print. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - January 24, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research

iPad applications that required a range of motor skills promoted motor coordination in children commencing primary school
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal,Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 146-155, April 2018. (Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal)
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - January 21, 2018 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Caitlin AxfordBSc (Hons) , Annette V. JoostenPhD, M Dis Studies, B App Sci (OT) , Courtenay HarrisPhD, MSc (OT), G Dip Ed., B AppSc (OT) Source Type: research