Publications

2024

Journal Articles

A personalised activity programme helps reduce fatigue in people after Guillain-Barré Syndrome in a replicated single system design
S Mudge, G Smith, GJ Parry
Disability and Rehabilitation, 1-13

Early Daily Activity: Development and description of an occupation-based intervention for surgically repaired distal radius Fractures
JM Collis, EC Mayland, N Kayes, N Signal
Clinical Rehabilitation, 02692155241258296

How do novice physiotherapists describe their experiences of workplace support?
C Cummins, K Waterworth, LS Hansen, A Neal, V Murthy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 52 (2), 104–112-104–112

Inpatient trial of a tablet app for communicating brain injury rehabilitation goals
DR Babbage, JC Drown, M Van Solkema, J Armstrong, W Levack, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 19 (4), 1287-1297

Limited conversations about constrained futures: exploring clinicians’ conversations about life after stroke in inpatient settings
FAS Bright, NM Kayes, A Soundy, J Drown
Brain Impairment 25 (1)

Practicings of person-centred care in physiotherapy
LS Hansen, C Cummins, J Fadyl, N Kayes, G Terry
8th international In Sickness & In Health Conference: Diagnosis* destruction …

Psychosocial well-being after stroke in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative metasynthesis
FAS Bright, C Ibell-Roberts, BJ Wilson
Disability and Rehabilitation46(10), 2000–2013.

Reflections on the Ethics of Using Western Philosophy to Guide Research in Aotearoa.
Cox, Stephanie; Hocking, Clare; Payne, Deborah; Fadyl, Joanna
New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2024, Vol 71, Issue 1, p40

Structures of Oppression or Inclusion: What Systemic Factors Impact Inclusion in Disability and Rehabilitation Research?
N Layton, RA Martin, JA Bourke, NM Kayes
Social Sciences 13 (5), 229

The effectiveness of peer-led interventions to improve work-related psychosocial outcomes and reduce turnover of support workers in residential aged care: A systematic review …
KJ Czuba, AC Vandal, FM Czuba, NM Kayes
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances, 100158

The experiences of support for novice physiotherapists in their New Zealand workplaces
C Cummins, K Waterworth, LS Hansen, V Murphy, A Neal
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy

The role and function of body communication in physiotherapy practice: A qualitative thematic synthesis
CH Good, FAS Bright, S Mooney
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 52 (1), 35–51-35–51

Understanding task “challenge” in stroke rehabilitation: an interdisciplinary concept analysis
E Gomes, G Alder, FAS Bright, N Signal
Disability and Rehabilitation, 1-11

‘Physical well‐being is our top priority’: Healthcare professionals' challenges in supporting psychosocial well‐being in stroke services
FAS Bright, C Ibell‐Roberts, K Featherstone, N Signal, BJ Wilson, ...
Health Expectations 27 (2), e14016

Conferences

Mapping the becoming of the novice physiotherapist
C Cummins, K Waterworth, LS Hansen
8th international In Sickness & In Health Conference: Diagnosis* destruction …

Practicings of person-centred care in physiotherapy
LS Hansen, C Cummins, J Fadyl, N Kayes, G Terry
8th international In Sickness & In Health Conference: Diagnosis* destruction …

2023

Journal Articles

"It's all about the money": an interpretive description of embedding physical therapy-led falls prevention group exercise in long-term care
Binns, E., Bright, F., Parsons, J. et al.
BMC Geriatr 23 , 14 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-022-03722-z

A Brain Computer Interface Neuromodulatory Device for Stroke Rehabilitation: Iterative User-Centered Design Approach
Gemma Alder, Denise Taylor, Usman Rashid, Sharon Olsen, Thonia Brooks, Gareth Terry, Imran Khan Niazi, Nada Signal
2023, JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies - Article

A six-month telerehabilitation programme delivered via readily accessible technology is acceptable to people following stroke: a qualitative study
Nicola L Saywell, Suzie Mudge, Nicola M Kayes, Verna Stavric, Denise Taylor
2023, Physiotherapy - Article

Barriers and facilitators to implementation of healthy food and drink policies in public sector workplaces: a systematic literature review.
Magda Rosin, Sally Mackay, Sarah Gerritsen, Lisa Te Morenga, Gareth Terry, Cliona Ni Mhurchu
2023, Nutrition Reviews - Article

Chinese and Indian interpretations of pain: A qualitative evidence synthesis to facilitate chronic pain management
Gwyn N. Lewis, Nusratnaaz Shaikh, Grace Wang, Shikha Chaudhary, Debbie J. Bean, Gareth Terry
2023, Pain Practice - Article

Effective Teams in Vocational Rehabilitation: An Exploration of Complexities and Practice in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Lisa McAulay, Joanna Fadyl, Gareth Terry
2023, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation - Article

EP069 / #94 HOME-BASED EEG NEUROFEEDBACK FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MIGRAINE: A MIXED METHODS CASE REPORT EPOSTER VIEWING: AS09 - HEADACHE
Christine Ozolins, David Rice, Michal Kluger, Gareth Terry
2023, Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface - Article

Health and illness beliefs regarding pain and pain management of New Zealand resident Sāmoan community leaders: A qualitative interpretive study based on Pasifika paradigms
Angela Upsdell, Jessee Fia'ali'i, Gwyn N. Lewis, Gareth Terry
2023, Health Promotion Journal of Australia - Article

Implementation of telerehabilitation in response to COVID-19: Lessons learnt from neurorehabilitation clinical practice and education
Nada Signal, Tara Martin, Adam Leys, Rebecca Maloney, Felicity Brigh
2023, New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy - Article

Inpatient trial of a tablet app for communicating brain injury rehabilitation goals,
Duncan R. Babbage, Juliet C. Drown, Maegan Van Solkema, Jonathan Armstrong, William Levack & Nicola Kayes(2023)
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology,DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2023.2167009

Psychosocial care in DHB-based stroke services in Aotearoa: a survey of current practice.
Felicity Bright, John Davison, Ginny Abernathy
2023, The New Zealand Medical Journal – Article

Psychosocial well-being after stroke in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative metasynthesis
Felicity A. S. Bright, Claire Ibell-Roberts, Bobbie-Jo Wilson
2023, Disability and Rehabilitation – Article

Randomised pragmatic waitlist trial with process evaluation investigating the effectiveness of peer support after brain injury: protocol
Nicola Kayes, Christine Cummins, Mark Weatherall, Greta Smith, Braden Te Ao, Hinemoa Elder, Joanna Kirstin Fadyl, Christine Howard-Brown, Allison Foster, Paula Kersten
2023, BMJ Open - Article

Supporting people experiencing a burn injury to return to work or meaningful activity: Qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis
Jessica Van Bentum, Julia Nicholoson, Natasha Bale, Joanna K. Fadyl
2023, New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy - Article

2022

Journal Articles

An evaluation of wrist and forearm movement during purposeful activities and range of movement exercises after surgical repair of a distal radius fracture: A randomized …
2022 Journal of Hand Therapy JM Collis, EC Mayland, V Wright-St Clair, U Rashid, N Kayes, N Signal

Creating therapeutic relationships through communication: A qualitative metasynthesis from the perspectives of people with communication impairment after stroke
2022 Disability and Rehabilitation44(12):2670-2682Taylor & Francis Bright F, Reeves B

Demystifying Case Management in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Scoping and Mapping Review
Caroline Stretton, Wei-Yen Chan, Dianne Wepa
2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Article

Developing connections for engagement in stroke rehabilitation
2022 Brain Impairment 23 (1), 42-59 NM Kayes, C Cummins, KM McPherson, L Worrall, FAS Bright

Embedding the living well toolkit into service delivery–A complex process
2022 PEC Innovation 1, 100033 S Mudge, N Kayes, D Payne, G Smith

Experiences of vocational rehabilitation and support services for people living with a long term condition: Qualitative systematic review
2022 Disability and RehabilitationInforma UK Limited. Co-authors Reed K, Fadyl JK, Anstiss D, Levack WMM

Exploring the value and role of creative practices in research co-production
2022 Evidence & Policy 18 (2), 193-205 J Langley, N Kayes, I Gwilt, E Snelgrove-Clarke, S Smith, C Craig

How congruent is person-centred practice with labour activation policy? Person-centred approach to vocational interventions on immigrant jobseekers in Norway
2022 European Journal of Social Work25(4):577-591 Khoronzhevych M, Fadyl J

Living with a long-term health condition and seeking paid work: Qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis
2022 Disability and Rehabilitation44(11):2186-2196 Fadyl JK, Anstiss D, Reed K, Levack WMM

Optimising function and well-being in older adults: protocol for an integrated research programme in Aotearoa/New Zealand
2022 BMC geriatrics 22 (1), 1-12 S Lord, R Teh, R Gibson, M Smith, W Wrapson, M Thomson, A Rolleston, ...

Person-Centred Rehabilitation–Theory, Practice, and Research
2022 Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 3, 980314 JH Morris, N Kayes, B McCormack

Return-to-work expectations and workplace supports in New Zealand: Injured workers’ perspectives
2022 Disability and Rehabilitation44(5):702-709 Christopherson RM, Fadyl JK, Lewis GN

Storytelling as an intervention in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation: a scoping review.
2022 Disability and Rehabilitation1-15Informa UK Limited Candlish L, Fadyl JK, D’Cruz K

We are human–an invisible and fundamental aspect of rehabilitation in acquired brain injury
2022 Brain Impairment 23 (1), 1-3 C Ellis-Hill, NM Kayes, JM Douglas

What does real-world walking mean to people with stroke? An interpretive descriptive study
2022 Disability and Rehabilitation 44 (2), 315-322 CM Stretton, S Mudge, NM Kayes, KM McPherson

‘The wairua first brings you together’: Māori experiences of meaningful connection in neurorehabilitation
2022 Brain Impairment 23 (1), 9-23 BJ Wilson, FAS Bright, C Cummins, H Elder, NM Kayes

Conferences

Applications of networked learning to the support of learning and teaching in higher education
18 May 2022Thirteenth International Conference on Networked Learning 2022 Aalborg University
Co-authors Kehrwald B, Nguyen N, Chanane N, Sim KN, Eberhard S, Winters A, Terry G

2021

Journal Articles

A feasibility study of a one-to-one mindfulness-based intervention for improving mood in stroke survivors
2021 Mindfulness 12:1148-1158. Wrapson W, Dorrestein M, Wrapson J, Theadom A, Kayes NM...6 more

A novel way to quantify schizophrenia symptoms in clinical trials
2021 European Journal of Clinical Investigation 51(3)Wiley. Medvedev ON, Berk M, Dean OM, Brown E, Sandham MH...6 more

A posthuman decentring of person-centred care
2021 Health Sociology ReviewInforma UK Limited. Gibson BE, Fadyl JKTerry GWaterworth K, Mosleh D...1 more

Applying generalizability theory to the Self-Compassion Scale to examine state and trait aspects and generalizability of assessment scores
2021. Mindfulness12:636-645. Medvedev ON, Dailianis AT, Hwang YS, Krägeloh CU, Singh NN

Cognitive effect following a blended (face to face and videoconference-delivered) format mindfulness training
2021. Frontiers in Psychology12Frontiers Media. Wang GY, Taylor T, Sumich A, Krageloh C, Lee C...1 more

Coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic and compliance with precautionary health behaviors: An online study among the Saudi adult population
2021. Saudi Journal for Health Sciences 10(1):21-26Medknow. Alyami H, Alyami M, Krägeloh C, Nemenqani D, Henning M

Design considerations for a multiple sclerosis fatigue mobile app MS Energize: A pragmatic iterative approach using usability testing and resonance checks
2021.  Internet Interventions, 24, 100371, Elsevier. Van Kessel, K., Babbage, D., Kersten, P., Drown, J., Sezier, A., Thomas, P.W., Thomas, S.

Developing connections for engagement in stroke rehabilitation
2021. Brain Impairment.  Kayes NM, Cummins C, McPherson KM, Worrall L, Bright FAS

Effects of fear of COVID-19 on mental well-being and quality of life among Saudi Adults: A path analysis
2021. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 9(1):24-30Medknow Publications. Alyami M, de Albuquerque JV, Krägeloh CU, Alyami H, Henning MA.

Enhancing the multi-dimensional assessment of quality of life: Introducing the WHOQOL-Combi
2021. Quality of Life Research30(3):891-903. Skevington SM, Rowland C, Panagioti M, Bower P, Krägeloh C

Enhancing the precision of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) using Rasch analysis
2021. Current Psychology Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Medvedev ON, Roemer A, Krägeloh CU, Sandham MH, Siegert RJ

Experiences of sensory input in daily occupations for people with serious mental illness
2021. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy28(6):446-456Informa UK Limited. Andersson H, Sutton D, Bejerholm U, Argentzell E

General well-being of intensive care nurses: A prototype analysis
2021. Nursing in Critical Care. Jarden RJ, Sandham M, Siegert RJ, Koziol-McLain J

Generalizability theory distinguishes between state and trait anxiety
2021. Psychological Assessment33(11):1080-1088American Psychological Association. Forrest SJ, Siegert RJ, Krägeloh CU, Landon J, Medvedev ON

Governing neurorehabilitation
2021. Disability and Rehabilitation. Informa UK Limited.  Cummins CPayne D, Kayes NM

How can societal culture and values influence health and rehabilitation outcomes?
2021. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research21(1):5-8Taylor & Francis.  Fadyl JK

Identifying challenges and co-imagining futures for a design for health network
2021. Design for Health 5(2):273-289Informa UK Limited.  Nakarada-Kordic IReay S, Craig C, Collier G, Khoo C, Kayes NM...2 more

Inter-rater agreement when linking stroke interventions to the extended international classification of functioning, disability and health core set for stroke
2021. Disability and Rehabilitation. Evans M, Sykes C, Hocking C, Siegert R, Garratt N

Is the assumption of the autonomous individual holding us back in vocational rehabilitation?
2021. Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation 2021. (Fall):1-8 Emory University.  Fadyl J, Reid L, Cummins C, Gibson BE

Knowledge about osteoarthritis: Development of the Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis Knowledge Scales and protocol for testing their measurement properties
2021. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open 3(2) Elsevier BV. Darlow B, Abbott H, Bennell K, Briggs AM, Brown M...9 more

Living with dementia: The felt worth of support workers
2021. Ageing and Society 41(7):1453-1473 Cambridge University Press (CUP).  Hale LA, Jenkins ML, Mayland B, Buttery Y, Norris P...7 more

Longitudinal investigation of the stable and dynamic components of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Measure (WHOQOL-BREF) using generalizability theory.
2021. Current Psychology. Norden P, Lyndon M, Krägeloh CU, Henning M, Medvedev O

Men and masculinities in qualitative research on vasectomy: Perpetuation or progress?
2021. Health Sociology Review 30(2):127-142.  Nicholas L, Newman CE, Botfield JR, Terry G, Bateson D...1 more

Mobility barriers and enablers and their implications for the wellbeing of disabled children and young people in Aotearoa New Zealand: A cross-sectional qualitative study
2021. Wellbeing, Space and Society 2 Elsevier BV.  Smith M, Calder-Dawe O, Carroll P, Kayes N, Kearns R...2 more

Network analysis of mindfulness facets, affect, compassion, and distress
2021. Mindfulness12:911-922. Medvedev ON, Cervin M, Barcaccia B, Siegert RJ, Roemer A...1 more

New Zealand physiotherapists’ and general practitioners’ treatment knowledge and referral decisions for knee osteoarthritis: A vignette-based study
2021. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy49(3):118-126Physiotherapy New Zealand.

Patient and clinician experiences of a computerised cognitive battery for use after concussion: A preliminary qualitative study
2021. Brain Impairment22(2):189-204.

Physical distancing and hand washing during the COVID-19 pandemic among Saudi Adults: The role of fear, perceived seriousness, and health knowledge
2021. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. Krägeloh CU, Alyami M, Alyami H, Alwaily M, Alhuwaydi AM...1 more

Psychometric evaluation of the Arabic version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale
2021. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 19:2219-2232. Alyami M, Henning M, Krägeloh CU, Alyami H

Psychometric evaluation of the leg activity measure (LegA) for outcome measurement in people with brain injury and spasticity
2021. Disability and Rehabilitation 43(7):976-987Taylor & Francis. Ashford SA, Siegert RJ, Williams H, Nair A, Orridge S...1 more

Psychometric properties of the Chinese parent version of the Autism Spectrum Rating Scale: Rasch analysis
2021. Autism 25(7):1872-1884. Yan W, Siegert RJ, Zhou H, Zou X, Wu L...19 more

Rasch analysis of the Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST) in mild traumatic brain injury
2021. BMC Neurology 21(1)BioMed Central. Shaikh N, Theadom A, Siegert R, Hardaker N, King D...1 more

Resolving uncertainties of the factor structures of the Coach-Athlete Relationship Questionnaire (CART-Q)
2021. Australian Journal of Psychology 73(2):212-222Informa UK Limited. Woolliams D, Spencer K, Walters S, Krägeloh C

Scoping review of the person-centered literature in adult physical rehabilitation
2021. Disability and Rehabilitation 43(11):1626-1636.  Jesus TS, Bright FA, Pinho CS, Papadimitriou C, Kayes NM...1 more

Stroke survivors’ expectations and post-intervention perceptions of mindfulness training: A qualitative study
2021. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Informa UK Limited. Wrapson W, Dorrestein M, Wrapson J, Theadom A, Kayes N...5 more

Supporting people experiencing a burn injury to return to work or meaningful activity: Qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis
2021. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 49(3):134-146Physiotherapy New Zealand.  Van Bentum J, Nicholson J, Bale N, Fadyl JK

Tamil version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale
2021. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. Bharatharaj J, Alyami M, Henning MA, Alyami H, Krägeloh CU

Telerehabilitation after stroke using readily available technology: A randomized controlled trial
2021. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 35(1):88-97 Saywell NL, Vandal AC, Mudge S, Hale L, Brown P...3 more

The Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST): Tool development, factor structure and validity
2021. PLoS One 16(2)Public Library of Science (PLoS). Theadom A, Hardaker N, Bray C, Siegert R, Henshall K...8 more

The experience and meaning of recovery-oriented practice for nurses working acute mental health services
2021. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 30(4):963-974Wiley. Solomon B, Sutton D, McKenna B

The lived experiences of ngā tāne Māori with hip and knee osteoarthritis
2021. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 49(3):127-133Physiotherapy New Zealand.  Dixon TW, O'Brien DW, Terry G, Baldwin JN, Ruakere T...2 more

The Person-Centered Rehabilitation Model: Framing the concept and practice of person-centered adult physical rehabilitation based on a scoping review and thematic analysis of the literature
2021. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation WB Saunders.  Jesus TS, Papadimitriou C, Bright FA, Kayes NM, Pinho CS...1 more

The post-ICU presentation screen (PICUPS) and rehabilitation prescription (RP) for intensive care survivors part I: Development and preliminary clinimetric evaluation
2021 Journal of the Intensive Care Society. Turner-Stokes L, Corner EJ, Siegert RJ, Brown C, Wallace S...5 more

The wairua first brings you together': Mãori experiences of meaningful connection in neurorehabilitation
2021 Brain Impairment.  Wilson BJ, Bright FAS, Cummins C, Elder H, Kayes NM

Therapeutic relationships in aphasia rehabilitation: Using sociological theories to promote critical reflexivity.
2021 International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 56(2):234-247Wiley.  Bright F, Attrill S, Hersh D

Understanding the therapeutic alliance in stroke rehabilitation
2021 Disability and Rehabilitation 43(8):1074-1083.  Bishop M, Kayes N, McPherson K

Validation of the English-language version of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire in India: a Rasch analysis
2021 Mindfulness 12(12):2955-2965. Raman K, Siegert RJ, Saha PK, Krägeloh CU

Vocational interventions to help adults with long-term health conditions or disabilities gain and maintain paid work: an overview of systematic reviews
2021. BMJ Open 11(12) BMJ.  Levack WMM, Fadyl JK

Books

Terry, G. & Hayfield, N. (2021). Essentials of Thematic Analysis. Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/essentials-of-thematic-analysis
https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/essentials-of-thematic-analysis-sample-chapter.pdf

New Book chapters

Terry, G., Braun, V., Jayamaha, S., & Madden, H. (2021). Choice, Awareness, Complicity and Resistance in Younger Women's Accounts of Body Hair Removal: A Reflective Account of a Thematic Analysis Study. In Lyons, E. and Coyle, A. (Eds). Analysing Qualitative Data in Psychology, 3rd Edition (pp. 365-379). London: SAGE Publications.
https://books.google.co.nz/books?hl=en&lr=&id=n0UgEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA365&dq=info:j6QDamMMqdIJ:scholar.google.com&ots=Ned5MnJFQz&sig=KIbyTMj4MXJPeokE8POzS_XVrYo&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

Terry, G. (2021). Doing thematic analysis.In Lyons, E. and Coyle, A. (Eds). Analysing Qualitative Data in Psychology, 3rd Edition (pp. 148-161). London: SAGE Publications.
https://study.sagepub.com/lyons-coyle3e

2020

Journal Articles

Babbage DR, van Kessel K, Terraschke A, Drown J, Elder H. Attitudes of rural communities towards the use of technology for health purposes in New Zealand: a focus group study.  BMJ Open 2020; 10:e037892.

Bright F. A. S. & B. Reeves (2020): Creating therapeutic relationships through communication: a qualitative metasynthesis from the perspectives of people with communication impairment after stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation.

Bright, F., Attrill, S. and Hersh, D. Therapeutic relationships in aphasia rehabilitation: Using sociological theories to promote critical reflexivity. Int j lang commun disord, 56(2): 234–247

Christopherson, R. M., Fadyl, J. K., & Lewis, G. . (2020). Return-to-work expectations and workplace supports in New Zealand: injured workers’ perspectives. Disability & Rehabilitation.

Fadyl JK, Anstiss D, Reed K, et al. (2020a) Effectiveness of vocational interventions for gaining paid work for people living with mild to moderate mental health conditions: systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Open 10: e039699.
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/10/e039699

Fadyl JK, Anstiss D, Reed K, et al. (2020b) Living with a long-term health condition and seeking paid work: qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis. Disability And Rehabilitation: Early online. 1-11.

Fadyl, J. K., Cunningham, H., Nakarada-Kordic, I., Reay, S., Waters, T., Waterworth, K., & Gibson, B. E. (2020c). Settled and unsettling: design and flows of affect in a hospital waiting area.  Design for Health, 1-19.

Fadyl JK, Teachman G, Hamdani Y (2020d) Problematizing ‘productive citizenship’ within rehabilitation services: Insights from three studies Disability and Rehabilitation 42(20):2959-2966

Gibson, B., Terry, G., Setchell, J., Cummins, C., Bright, F., & Kayes, N. (2020). The micro-politics of caring: Tinkering with person-centred rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation 42 (1), 1529-1538

Caroline M. Stretton, Suzie Mudge, Nicola M. Kayes & Kathryn M. McPherson(2020) What does real-world walking mean to people with stroke? An interpretive descriptive study, Disability and Rehabilitation.

Khoronzhevych, M. & Fadyl, J.(2020) How congruent is person-centred practice with labour activation policy? Person-centred approach to vocational interventions on immigrant jobseekers in Norway, European Journal of Social Work

McDougal, C., Mudge, S., & Smith, G. (2020). Impact of assistance dogs on carers: Identifying a measure. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67(1), 38-44

Mudge, S., Sezier, A., Payne, D. et al. Pilot trial of The Living Well Toolkit: qualitative analysis and implications for refinement and future implementation. BMC Health Serv Res 20, 69 (2020).

Nakarada-Kordic I, Kayes N, Reay S, Wrapson J, Collier G. (2020) Co-creating health: Navigating a design for health collaboration. Design for Health 4(2):213-230

Nicholas, N., Newman, C., Botfield, J., Terry, G., Bateson, D., & Aggleton, P. (2020). Men and Masculinities in Qualitative Research on Vasectomy: Perpetuation or Progress? Health Sociology Review.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14461242.2020.1789486

Saywell N, Vandal A, Mudge S, Hale L, Brown P Feigin V, Hanger C, & Taylor, D. (2020). Telerehabilitation after stroke using readily available technology: A randomized controlled trial. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.

Signal, N., Martin, T., Leys, A., Maloney, R. & Bright, F. (2020). Implementation of telerehabilitation in response to COVID-19: Lessons learnt from neurorehabilitation clinical practice and education. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 48(3), 117–126.

Stretton CM, Mudge S, Kayes NM & McPherson KM. (2020). What does real-world walking mean to people with stroke? An interpretive descriptive study. Disability and Rehabilitation.

Terry, G. & Kayes, N. (2020). Person-centred care in neurorehabilitation: A secondary analysis.  Disability and Rehabilitation.

New Book chapters

Terry, G. & Hayfield, N. (2020). Thematic Analysis. In Ward, M & Delamont, S. (Eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Research in Education (2nd Edition) (pp. 428-439). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

2019

Journal Articles

Czuba KJ, Kersten P, Anstiss D, Kayes NM, Gabbe BJ, Civil I, KoolB,  Terry G, Smith GA, Rohan M, Vandal AC, Siegert RJ. (2019). Incidence and outcomes of major trauma in New Zealand:  findings from a feasibility study of New Zealand’s  first national trauma registry. New Zealand Medical Journal 132 (1494), 26- 40. Retrieved from https://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/read-the-journal/all-issues/2010-2019/2019/vol-132-no-1494-3-may-2019/7867

Babbage, DR., van Kessel, K, Drown,J., Thomas, S., Sezier, A., Thomas,P., Kersten, P. MS Energize: Field trial of an app for self-management of fatigue for people with multiple sclerosis (2019) ,Internet Interventions, 18.

Bishop M, Kayes NM, McPherson KM. (2019). Understanding the Therapeutic Alliance in Stroke Rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation.

Trebilcock, M., Worrall, L., Ryan, B., Shrubsole, K., Jagoe, C., Simmons-Mackie, N. Bright, F., Cruice, M., Pritchard, M &. Le Dorze, G. (2019). Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries. Aphasiology, 33(7), 865-887.

Bright, F. A., McCann, C. M., & Kayes, N. M. (2019). Recalibrating hope: A longitudinal study of the experiences of people with aphasia after stroke. Scandinavian journal of caring sciences.

Czuba KJ, Kayes NM, McPherson KM. (2019). Support workers’ experiences of work stress in long-term care settings: a qualitative study. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Health & Well-being. 14(1): 1622356.

Fadyl, J. K., Teachman, G., & Hamdani, Y. (2019). Problematizing ‘productive citizenship’ within rehabiltiation services: Insights from three studies. Disability & Rehabilitation

Fadyl, J K.; Theadom, A; Channon, A; McPherson, K M. (2019). Recovery and adaptation after traumatic brain injury in New Zealand: Longitudinal qualitative findings over the first two years. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 29 (7), 1095-1113.

George JE, Larmer PJ, Kayes N. (2019). Learning from those who have gone before: strengthening the rural allied health workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand. Rural and Remote Health;19: 4878.

Hale L, Mayland E, Jenkins M, Buttery Y, Norris P, Butler M, Holland M, Ngocha-Chaderopa E, McKenzie-Green B, Czuba K, Sezier A, Kayes N. (2019). Constructing Normalcy in Dementia Care: Carers’ Perceptions of Their Roles and the Supports They Need, The Gerontologist, gnz151. https://doi-org.ezproxy.aut.ac.nz/10.1093/geront/gnz151

Reay,S., Craig, C & Kayes, N (2019) Unpacking two design for health living lab approaches for more effective interdisciplinary collaboration, The Design Journal,22:sup1, 387-400.

Morris J H, Bernhardsson S, Bird M, Connell L, Lynch E, Jarvis K, Kayes NM, Miller K, Mudge S and Fisher R (2019). Implementation in rehabilitation: a roadmap for practitioners and researchers. Disability And Rehabilitation.

Kayes NM, Martin RA, Bright FAS, Kersten P, Pollock A. (2019). Optimising the real-world impact of rehabilitation reviews: increasing the relevance and usability of systematic reviews in rehabilitation. European Journal of Physical Rehabilitation and Medicine, 55 (3): 331-41.

Krageloh CU, Medvedev ON, Taylor T, Wrapson W, Rix G, Sumich A, Wang GY, Csako R, Anstiss D, Ranta JT, et al. (2019). A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial for a Videoconference-Delivered Mindfulness-Based Group Intervention in a Nonclinical Setting. Mindfulness 10(4), 700-711

Li Ogilvie V, Kayes NM, Kersten P (2019). The Nijmegen Questionnaire: a valid measure for hyperventilation syndrome. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 47 (3): 160-171.

Evans, A M., Quinn, C. & McKenna, B. (2019). The governance of sexuality in a Recovery-oriented mental health service: Psychosis, consumers and clinical approaches. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2019;00:1–9.

Maguire, T., Daffern, M., Bowe, S., & McKenna, B. (2019). Evaluating the impact of the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression with an embedded aggression prevention protocol on aggression and restrictive interventions on a forensic mental health unit. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing.

Skipworth, J., Bevin, W., McKenna, B., Simpson, A., Brinded, P. & Pearson. J. (2019). Comparative outcomes for a national cohort of mentally ill homicide offenders: a 25-year follow up study. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health.

Quinn, C., Ryan, J., Fullam, R. & McKenna, B. (2019). The use of restrictive practices on males released from prison and entering acute mental health services: A retrospective cross-sectional comparative study. Issues in Mental Health Nursing.

Stavric V, Saywell N, Kayes N (2019). Development of a self-guided web-based exercise intervention (SPIN) to treat shoulder pain in people living with spinal cord impairment: protocol of a mixed methods study. BMJ Open. ;9:e031012.

Gibson B E, Terry G, Setchell J, Bright F A S, Cummins C and Kayes N M. (2019). The micro-politics of caring: tinkering with person-centered rehabilitation. Disability And Rehabilitation.

Hayfield, N; Terry, G; Clarke, V; Ellis, S. (2019) "Never Say Never?" Heterosexual, Bisexual, and Lesbian Women's Accounts of Being Childfree. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 43(4), 526-538

Terry G and Kayes N. (2019). Person centered care in neurorehabilitation: a secondary analysis. Disability And Rehabilitation.

Sezier A E I, Saywell N, Terry G, Taylor D and Kayes N. (2019). Working-age adults' perspectives on living with persistent postural-perceptual dizziness: a qualitative exploratory study. BMJ Open 9(4), e024326-e024326

Beres, M, Terry, G., Senn, C., & Ross, L. (2019). Accounting for men’s refusal of heterosex: A story-completion study with young adults.  Journal of Sex Research, 56, 127-136.

Books

Bright, F. A. S., & Anstiss, D. (2019, 3 May). The complexities of enacting person-centred practice in stroke rehabilitation. presented at the meeting of the A Call to Action: ASSBI/NZRA conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Bright, F. A. S., & Bevin, M. E. (2019). Voice Centred Relational Approach. In R. Lyons & L. McAllister (Eds.), Qualitative Research in Communication Disorders: An Introduction for Students and Clinicians. (pp. 351-368)

Hamdani Y, Gibson BE. Challenging Assumptions about ‘Normal’ Development In Children’s Rehabilitation: The Promise of Critical Qualitative Research. In CM Hayre, DJ Muller, editors. Enhancing Healthcare and Rehabilitation: The Impact of Qualitative Research. Boca Raton (United States): CRC Press 2019. Mar 29:209 - 222.

Terry, G. & Hayfield, N. Thematic Analysis. In Ward, M & Delamont, S. (Eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Research in Education (2nd Edition).

Conferences

Bright, F. A. S., & Anstiss, D. (2019, 3 May). The complexities of enacting person-centred practice in stroke rehabilitation. presented at the meeting of the A Call to Action: ASSBI/NZRA conference, Wellington, New Zealand .

Bright, F. A. S., Hersh, D., & Attrill, S. (2019, 4 June). Therapeutic relationships in aphasia therapy: Why do we work as we do? . presented at the meeting of the NZSTA/Speech Pathology Australia, Brisbane, Australia.

Bright, F. A. S. (2019, 4 June). Relational communication: A critical factor in developing therapeutic relationships with people experiencing communication disability. presented at the meeting of the New Zealand Speech-language Therapists' Association and Speech Pathology Australia Conference, Brisbane, Australia.

Trebilcock, M., Worrall, L., Ruan, B., Shrubsole, K., Jagoe, C., Simmons-Mackie, N., Bright, F., Cruice, M., Pritchard, M. & Le Dorze, G. (2019, 3 June). Intensive and comprehensive aphasia services: What influences successful implementation? Oral presentation at the NZSTA/Speech Pathology conference, Brisbane, Australia

Bright, FAS., Kayes, NM., McCann, C. (2019). Recalibrating hope in the year after stroke: A call to move beyond ‘realistic’ hope. Oral presentation at ASSBI/NZRA Inaugural Trans-Tasman Conference, Wellington, May.

Cummins, C. Kayes, NM., Mudge, S., Larmer, P. Babbage D. (2019) Creating opportunities for knowledge brokers to capitalise on the relational aspects of knowledge translation. Oral presentation at ASSBI/NZRA Inaugural Trans-Tasman Conference, Wellington, May.

Fadyl, J., Levack, W., & Anstiss, D. (2019). Work and long-term conditions: Engaging stakeholders in a systematic review (invited presentation). In New Zealand Occupational Rehabilitation Conference 2019. Auckland: Career Development Association of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.cdanz.org.nz/professional-learning/events/nzorc19/

Gibson BE (2019) Bringing critical reflexivity into the clinic: A researcher-clinician co-production of children’s neuromuscular rehabilitation. AUT Centre for Person Centred Research Symposium: The role of creative and participatory practices in challenging and extending rehabilitation and disability thinking and practice. Auckland University of Technology, Jan (invited).

Gibson BE (2019). Regarding Dependence: Disability and the Logics of Rehabilitation. Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the School of Rehabilitation Science & CanChild. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  June (Keynote).

Kayes, NM., Cummins, C., Tagaloa, T., Grose, M., Theadom, A., McPherson, KM., Kersten, P. (2019). Measuring connection and collaboration in rehabilitation: developing a measure of therapeutic relationship. Oral presentation at ASSBI/NZRA Inaugural Trans-Tasman Conference, Wellington, May.

Mudge S. (2019). Rehab: why so much exercise? Invited speaker at Guillain Barre support group conference. Hamilton, 27 April.

Reay, S.D., Craig, C. & Kayes, N. (2019, In press Conference proceedings, Design Journal) Unpacking two design for health living lab approaches for more effective interdisciplinary collaboration. Oral presentation at Running with Scissors, 13th EAD Conference University of Dundee, 10-12 April.

McAulay, L., Fadyl, J., & Terry, G. (2019). Vocational rehabilitation teams: Does the concept match the reality?. In New Zealand Occupational Rehabilitation Conference. Auckland: Career Development Association of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.cdanz.org.nz/professional-learning/events/nzorc19/

New Book chapters

Braun, V., Clarke, V., Hayfield, N., & Terry, G. (2019). Thematic analysis. In Liamputtong, P. (Eds.) Handbook of Research Methods in Health and Social Sciences. Springer.
https://link-springer-com.ezproxy.aut.ac.nz/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-981-10-5251-4_103

2018

Journal Articles

Anstiss, D., Hopner, V., van Ommen, C., & Yen, J. (2018). Engagement in Practice: Introduction to a Special Issue of Qualitative Research in Psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology.

Chamberlain, K., Anstiss, D., McGuigan, K., & Marshall, K. (2018). A change of view: arts-based research and psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology 15 (2-3),131-139

Babbage, D. R., Zupan, B., Neumann, D., & Willer, B. (2018.) Sex differences in response to emotion recognition training after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury.

Zupan, B., Neumann, D., Babbage, D. R., & Willer, B. (2018.) Sex-based differences in affective and cognitive empathy following severe traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychology, 32(5), 554-563.

Bright, F., Kayes, N., Worrall, L., & McPherson, K. (2018). Exploring relational engagement practices in stroke rehabilitation using the Voice Centred Relational Approach. International Journal of Social Research Methodology

Bright, F. A. S., Kayes, N. M., McPherson, K. M., & Worrall, L. E. (2018). Engaging people experiencing communication disability in stroke rehabilitation: A qualitative study. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 53(5), 981-994.

Bright, F. A. S., Cummins, C., Waterworth, K., Gibson, B. E., & Larmer, P. (2018). Physiotherapy students’ conceptualisations of clinical communication A call to revisit communication in physiotherapy education. . OpenPhysio. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/33hlvCf

McPherson, K., Fadyl, J., Theadom, A., Channon, A., Starkey, N., Levack, W. M. M., Kayes, N., Wilkinson-Meyers, L. (2018). Living life after traumatic brain injury: Phase 1 of a longitudinal qualitative study Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 31(1), E34-E52.

Hempel, C., Sezier, A., & Terry, G. (2018) What helps or hinders clinicians in their decision-making processes when using or prescribing mHealth apps in practice? An exploratory study. NZ Journal of Physiotherapy (p. 72-77).

https://pnz.org.nz/Folder?Action=View%20File&Folder_id=1&File=Using%20or%20prescribing%20mHealth%20apps%20in%20practice.pdf

Kersten, P., Cummins, C., Kayes, N., Babbage, D., Elder, H., Foster, A., Weatherall, M., Siegert, R. J., Smith, G. and McPherson, K. Making sense of recovery after traumatic brain injury through a peer mentoring intervention: a qualitative exploration (2018). BMJ Open 8(10), e020672-e020672

Carroll, P., Witten, K., Calder-Dawe, O., Smith, M., Kearns, R., Asiasiga, L., Lin, J., Kayes, N. and Mavoa, S. (2018). Enabling participation for disabled young people: study protocol.  BMC Public Health 18(1), 712-712

Theadom, A., Rutherford, S., Kent, B., McPherson, K., & ARCOS IV Group. (2018). The process of adjustment over time following stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study. Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 1-11.

Medvedev, O. N., Bergomi, C., Röthlin, P., & Krägeloh, C. U. (2018). Assessing the psychometric properties of the Comprehensive Inventory of Mindfulness Experiences (CHIME) using Rasch analysis. European Journal of Psychological Assessment.

Bevis, A., Waterworth, K., Mudge, S. (2018) Participants’ experiences of a mixed-ability yoga series. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(1): 29-35.

Theadom, A., Rutherford, S., Kent, B., McPherson, K., & ARCOS IV Group. (2018). The process of adjustment over time following stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study. Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 1-11.

Hempel, C., Sezier, A., & Terry, G. (2018) What helps or hinders clinicians in their decision-making processes when using or prescribing mHealth apps in practice? An exploratory study. NZ Journal of Physiotherapy (p. 72-77).

Sezier A, Mudge S, Kayes N, et al. Development of a toolkit to enhance care processes for people with a long-term neurological condition: a qualitative descriptive study BMJ Open 2018;8:e022038.

Books

Braun, V., Clarke, V., Hayfield, N., & Terry, G. (2018). Thematic analysis. In Liamputtong, P. (Eds.) Handbook of Research Methods in Health and Social Sciences. Springer.

Conferences

Babbage, D. R., van Kessel, K., Kersten, P., Thomas, S., Thomas, P., Sezier, A., & Drown, J. (2018, June). Fatigue management: MS Energise. Invited plenary presentation at MS Atlas, Sydney, Australia

Bright, F., Attrill, S. & Hersh, D. (2018, 4 May). Relationships in aphasia therapy: Why do we work as we do? Oral presentation at Australasian Sympoisum for the Study of Brain Impairment. Adelaide, Australia

Cummins,C. Kayes, N. Payne, D. (2018) Neurorehabilitation through a governmental lens. Critical health studies: In sickness and in Health (ISIH) Sydney June 2018

Kayes, N., Kersten, P., Czuba, K., Anstiss, D., Rohan, M., Smith, G., Terry, G., & Seigert, R. (2018). OATS – The Outcome After Trauma Study: Predictors of disability outcome after major trauma. 12th International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation medicine World Congress. Paris, France Jul 8-12 (Poster).

Scott, K., Signal, N., Taylor, D., Kayes, N. (2018) Clinicians’ perspectives on what influences uptake of new technologies into rehabilitation practice. Design for Health Conference, Sheffield, England.

Scott, K., Signal, N., Taylor, D., Kayes, N. (2018) My Users Keeper: Why value to clinicians must be designed into health technologies. UX Homegrown conference, Auckland.

2017

Journal Articles

Bright, F. A. S., Kayes, N. M., Cummins, C., Worrall, L., & McPherson, K. M. (2017). Co-constructing engagement in stroke rehabilitation: A qualitative study exploring how practitioner engagement can influence patient engagement. Clinical Rehabilitation, 1-10.

Bright, F. A. S., Kayes, N. M., Worrall, L., & McPherson, K. M. (2017). Exploring relational engagement practices in stroke rehabilitation using the Voice Centred Relational Approach. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 1-14.

Fadyl, J., Theadom, A., Channon, A., & McPherson, K. (2017). Recovery and adaptation after Traumatic Brain Injury in New Zealand: Longitudinal qualitative findings over the first two years. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation.

Fadyl,J. K., Channon, A., Theadom, A., & McPherson, K. M. (2017). Optimising Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis: Insights from a Study of Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery and Adaptation. Nursing Inquiry, 24(2).

McPherson, K., Fadyl, J., Theadom, A., Channon, A., Starkey, N., Levack, W. M. M., . . . Wilkinson-Meyers, L. (2017). Living life after traumatic brain injury: Phase 1 of a longitudinal qualitative study Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation(Early online).

Yang, Y.Y., He, H.G., Lee, S.Y., Holroyd, E., Shorey, S., & Koh, S.S.L. (2017). Perceptions of parents with preterm infants hospitalized in Singaporean neonatal intensive care unit. The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing.

David, A., Holroyd, E., Jackson, M., & Cleary, S. (2017). 'Being in the know': Nurses' perspectives on the role of 'end-of-shift' verbal handover.International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare.

Kamblijambi, J.K., & Holroyd, E. (2017). Papua New Guinea midwives perspectives of the effect of a targeted village birth attendant education program. Midwifery Journal. Reference YMIDW2029. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2017.04.007.

Wong, W.C.W., Cheung, S., Miu, H.Y.H., Chen, J., Loper, K.A., & Holroyd, E. (2017). Mental health of African asylum-seekers and refugees in Hong Kong: using the social determinants of health framework. BMC Public Health, 17(1), 153.

Li, H., Tucker, J., Holroyd, E., Zhang, J., & Jiang, B. (2017). Suicidal ideation, resilience, and healthcare implications for newly diagnosed HIV-positive men who have sex with men in china: A qualitative study, Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1-10.

Li, H., Wei, C., Tucker, J., Kang, D., Liao, M., Holroyd, E., Zheng, J., Qi, Q., & Ma, W. (2017). Barriers and facilitators of linkage to HIV care among HIV-infected young Chinese men who have sex with men: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research, 17(1), 214.

Liaw S.Y., Wu, L.T., Lopez, V., Chow, Y.L., Lim, S., Holroyd, E., Tan, K.K., & Wang, W. (2017). Development and psychometric testing of an instrument to compare career choice influences and perceptions of nursing among healthcare students, BMC Medical Education, 17(1), 72.

McEvedy, S., Maguire, T., Furness, T. & McKenna, B. (2017). Sensory modulation and trauma-informed-care knowledge transfer and translation in mental health services in Victoria: Evaluation of a statewide train-the-trainer intervention. Nursing Education in Practice, 25, 36-42.

McKenna, B., Skipworth, J. & Pillai, K. (2017). Mental health care and treatment in prisons: A new paradigm to support best practice. World Psychiatry, 16(1), 3-4.

Furness, T., Hewavasam, J., Barnfield, J., McKenna, B., & Joseph, C. (2017). Adding an accredited exercise physiologist role to a new model of care at a secure extended care mental health service: a qualitative study. Journal of Mental Health. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2017.1294744.

McPherson, K., Fadyl, J., Theadom, A., Channon, A., Starkey, N., Levack, W. M. M., Wilkinson-Meyers, L. Kayes, NM. (2017). Living life after traumatic brain injury: Phase 1 of a longitudinal qualitative study Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 33 (1), p. E44-52 .

https://journals.lww.com/headtraumarehab/Abstract/2018/01000/Living_Life_After_Traumatic_Brain_Injury__Phase_1.14.aspx

Medvedev, O. N., Krägeloh, C. U., Hill, E. M., Billington, D. R., Siegert, R. J., Webster, C. S., Booth, R. J., & Henning, M. A. (2017). Rasch analysis of the Perceived Stress Scale: Transformation from an ordinal to a linear measure. Journal of Health Psychology.

Medvedev, O. N., Siegert, R. J., Kersten, P., & Krägeloh, C.U. (2017). Improving the precision of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire Using a Rasch approach. Mindfulness, 8, 995-1008,

Medvedev, O. N., Siegert, R. J., Mohamed, A. D., Shepherd, D., Landhuis, E., & Krägeloh, C. U. (in press). The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire: Transformation from an ordinal to an interval measure using Rasch analysis. Journal of Happiness Studies

Medvedev, O, Krägeloh, C.U., Narayanan, A., & Siegert, R.J. (2017). Measuring Mindfulness:   Applying Generalizability Theory to Distinguish between State and Trait. Mindfulness,8, 1036-1046.

Reay, S. D., Collier, G., Douglas, R., Hayes, N., Nakarada-Kordic, I., Nair, A., & Kennedy-Good, J. (2017). Prototyping collaborative relationships between design and healthcare experts: mapping the patient journey. Design for Health1(1), 65-79.

Mitchell-Parker, K., Medvedev, O. N., & Siegert, R. J. (2017). Rasch analysis of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale. Australian Journal of Psychology.

Paterson, J., Medvedev, O., Sumich, A., Tautolo, E., Krägeloh, C., Sisk, R., McNamara, R., Berk, M., Narayanan, A., & Siegert, RJ. (2017). Distinguishing transient versus stable aspects of depression in New Zealand Pacific Island children using Generalizability Theory. Journal of Affective Disorders.

Ramsenthaler, C., Gao, W. Siegert, R. J., Schey, S. A., Edmonds, P. M., & Higginson, I. J. (2017). Longitudinal validity and reliability of the Myeloma Patients Outcome Scale (MyPOS) was established using traditional, generalizability and Rasch psychometric methods. Quality of Life Research, online July 27,

Rudkin, E., Medvedev, O. & Siegert, R.J. (2017). The Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire: Why the Observing Facet does not Predict Psychological Symptoms.MindfulnessPub online July 7 2017.

Snell, D, Surgenor, L, Hay-Smith, J, Martin, R, & Siegert RJ (2017). What’s wrong with me? Seeking a coherent understanding of recovery after mild traumatic brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(19), 1968-1975.

Spinou, Arietta, Siegert, RJ, Guan, Wei-jie, Patel, Amit, Gosker, Harry, Lee, Kai, Elston, Caroline; Loebinger, Michael, Wilson, Robert; Garrod, Rachel, Birring, Surinder. (2017), 49: 1601532. The development and validation of the Bronchiectasis Health Questionnaire (BHQ) (in press). European Respiratory Journal.

Wang G Y, Taylor T, Sumich A, Merien F, Borotkanics R, Wrapson W, Krägeloh C, Siegert RJ . (2017). Associations between immunological function and memory recall in healthy adults. Brain and Cognition, 119, 39-44.

Krägeloh, C.U, Bergomi, C. Siegert, R.J. & Medvedev, O. N. (2017). Response shift after a mindfulness-based intervention: Measurement invariance testing of the Comprehensive Inventory of Mindfulness Experiences. Mindfulness. DOI 10.1007/s12671-017-0764-4 Pub online July 7 2017.

Clark, H, Bassett, S. & Siegert, R.J. (2017). Validation of a comprehensive measure of clinic-based adherence for physiotherapy patients. Physiotherapy.

Books

Terry, G., Hayfield, N., Braun, V, Clarke, V. (2017. Thematic Analysis. In Willig, C. & Stainton-Rogers, W. (Eds.). The Sage handbook of qualitative research in psychology (2nd ed). London: SAGE Publications.

Terry, G., & Braun, V. (2017). Short But Often Sweet: The Surprising Potential of Qualitative Survey Methods. In Clarke, V, & Braun, V., & Gray, D (Eds.) Collecting qualitative data: A practical guide to textual, media and virtual techniques (p. 15-44). Cambridge:Cambridge Press.

Conferences

Anstiss, D., Terry, G., Czuba, K., Kayes, N., & Siegert, R. (2017). Experiencing trauma recovery: the role of professionals in navigating a “fragmented” rehabilitation landscape. New Zealand Rehabilitation Conference. September 8-10, Christchurch, NZ.

Bright, F. Kayes, N., McPherson, K. & Worrall, L. (2017, 8 September). Engagement in stroke rehabilitation: A relational practice. Oral presentation at New Zealand Rehabilitation Association conference. Christchurch, New Zealand.

Kayes, N., Galvin, K., & Bright, F. (2017, 28 October). Relational practice: A valid and legitimate form of rehabilitation work. Oral symposium at American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Atlanta, Georgia. Scott,K.,  N Kayes, N Signal, D Taylor. Integrating New Technology Into Rehabilitation Practice. MedTech and BRNZ joint symposium April 2017 Auckland

Bright, F., Cummins, C., Waterworth, K., Larmer, P. & Gibson, B. (2017, 9 September). ‘My therapist allowed her to express herself’: Exploring student perspectives of good communication practices in physiotherapy. Plenary presentation at New Zealand Rehabilitation Association conference. Christchurch, New Zealand.

Bright, F., Brand, K., & Kayes, N. (2017, 8-10 September). Clinical documentation as a construction site. Poster presentation at New Zealand Rehabilitation Association conference. Christchurch, New Zealand

Kayes, N. M., Galvin, K., & Bright, F. A. S. (2017). Relational practice: A valid and legitimate form of rehabilitation work Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Atlanta, GA.

Collier, G., Hayes, N., Kayes, N., Hale, L., Norris, P., Peri, K., Babbage, D., Worrall, R., Reay, S. (2017). Designing for Mild Cognitive Impairment: How can design support people experiencing changes to their memory and thinking? Designing for the Ageing Brain Symposium, Auckland, February 17.

Collier, G., Hayes, N., Norris, P., Hale, L., Peri, K., Mudge, S., Babbage, D., Worrall, R., Reay, S., Kayes, N. (2017, September 8 – 10). ‘Feeling Like a Ghost’: Insights developed through a co-design approach. Oral presentation at New Zealand Rehabilitation Conference: Making an Impact. Christchurch, NZ.

Collier, G., Kayes, N., Norris, P., Hale, L., Mudge, S., Peri, K., Babbage, D., Worrall, R., Reay, S. Hayes, N. (2017). Living Well with Mild Cognitive Impairment: How can design support people experiencing changes to their memory and thinking? Poster session presented at BRNZ/MedTech Symposium, Auckland, April 26 – 27.

Collier, G., Kayes, N., Reay, S., & Bill, A. (2017, September 12 – 15). Designing for Mild Cognitive Impairment: A design anthropological perspective. Paper presented at 14th AAATE Congress. Sheffield, UK.

Collier, G., Kayes, N., Reay., Hayes., Bill, A. (2017, December 4 -7). Design Anthropology and the Medicalisation of Ageing: Reflections on Designing for Mild Cognitive Impairment. Oral presentation at Design for Health Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Cummins, C., Kayes, N. & Payne, D. Exploring neurorehabilitation through a governmental lens. Disability Matters: Kia Whai tikanga te Kawenata. Making the Convention Real. University of Otago. November 26-29, 2017.

Fadyl, J., Theadom, A., Channon, A., & McPherson, K. (2017). Cultivating recovery: Longitudinal qualitative findings from a study of recovery and adaptation after Traumatic Brain Injury. Oral presentation at NZRA Conference 2017: Making an impact. Christchurch, New Zealand.

Cunningham, H., Fadyl, J., Reay, S. D., & White, D. (2017). Exploring social meaning in the design of medical devices through exhibiting design artefacts in community environments. Oral presentation at New Zealand Rehabilitation conference - Making an impact: putting knowledge to work in rehabilitation,. Christchurch, NZ, 8-10 September 2017..http://www.nzrehabconference2017.co.nz/nzrc17/programme

Scott, K., Fadyl, J., Wrapson, J., Stewart, L., Short, E., & Theadom, A. (2017). Lessons learned through collaborating to present research findings to the wider community’. Poster presentation at New Zealand Rehabilitation Association 2017 Conference. Christchurch, New Zealand.

Jones, M., & Hocking, C. (2017, September). Does cognitive stimulation therapy support occupation? A scoping review. OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Tokolahi, E., Hocking, C., Kersten, P., Vandall, A., & Pearson, J. (2017, September). Taking knowledge of the health-related benefits and consequences of occupations into schools. OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Silcock, M., Campbell, M., Hocking, C., & Hight, C. (2017, November). Power relations and wheelchairs and seating: The non-human world and dominant forces in healthcare provision. Oceania Seating Symposium, Rotorua.

Robinson, R., Hocking, C., & Payne, D. (2017, September). Toileting: More than occupational performance. OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Robinson, R., Hocking, C., & Payne, D. (2017, September). Normalising behaviour and othering: How do occupational therapists enable this ongoing relationship? OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Paterson, M., Hocking, C., & Reed, K. (2017, September). Plotting a course to recovery post mTBI: Learning from those with persisting symptoms. OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Hocking, C., & Partridge, T. (2017, September). Stepping up to the future: The 2016 WFOT Minimum Standards for Occupational Therapy Education. OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Kim, H., & Hocking, C. (2017, November). The stories of North Korean refugees settling in South Korea: A process of behaving like South Koreans. Korean Studies Association of Australasia Conference, Sydney, Australia.

Silcock, M., Campbell, M., Hocking, C., & Hight, C. (2017, September). Intersections between capitalism and poverty in occupational therapy: A genealogical critique. OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Hocking, C. (2017, September). To commit to social change, we’ll need to put up a strong argument! OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Harvey, C., Hocking, C., & Jones. M. (2017, September). A review of teaching and learning in occupational therapy practice: Time for change. OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Silcock, M., Campbell, M., Hocking, C., & Hight, C. (2017, September). Sovereign power: What’s it got to do with occupational therapy? OTNZ-WNA Conference, Nelson.

Eleanor Holroyd - 2017, July 3-5, Aga Khan University, Tanzania, Africa:  Writing for publication

Eleanor Holroyd - 2017, July 3-5, Aga Khan University, Tanzania, Africa:  Writing for publication

Kayes, N. and Terry, G. (2017). Patient perspectives on person-centred care in neurorehabilitation: Insights from a secondary analysis. New Zealand Rehabilitation Conference. September 8-10, Christchurch, NZ.

Scott, K., Kayes, N., Signal, N., & Taylor, D. (2017, 8-10 September). What helps or hinders the uptake of new technologies into rehabilitation practice? Oral presentation at New Zealand Rehabilitation Association 2017 Conference. Christchurch, New Zealand.

Scott, K., Kayes, N., Signal, N., & Taylor, D.  (2017). Integrating New Technology into Rehabilitation Practice. Poster presentation at BRNZ/MedTech Symposium, Auckland, April 26 – 27.

Krägeloh, C., Medvedev, O. N., Taylor, T., Wrapson, W., Wang, G. Y., Csako, R., Ranta, J., Patel, N., Siegert, R. J., & Sumich, A. (2017). Mindfulness Webinar: A new approach to teaching mindfulness in nonclinical settings. Proceedings of the Mind Humanities International Conference Mindful living – practices and applications of mindfulness, 25-26 May 2017, Iksan, South Korea.

Payne, D., Hickey, H., Pivac, L,. Garrett, N,. Yoshida, K. & Derrett, S. cervical and breast screening: Women with a physical or  sensory impairments perspectives. Disability Matters: Kia Whai tikanga te Kawenata. Making the Convention Real. University of Otago. November 26-29, 2017.

Condor, J. Payne, D. & Mirfin Veitch, B. Access to Brest & cervical screening for women with learning disabilities. Disability Matters: Kia Whai tikanga te Kawenata. Making the Convention Real. University of Otago. November 26-29, 2017.

Haxell, H., Payne, D., & Terry, G. (2017, November). Strategies for enhancing access to information, buildings and other facilities: A systematic review. Poster presentation at Disability Matters conference. Dunedin, New Zealand.

Ann Sezier - ASSBI (Australasian Society for the study of Brain Impairment) 2017, Melbourne Australia. Title: Key considerations for health professionals supporting people experiencing Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) June 1-3, 2017.

Ann Sezier - NZRA (New Zealand Rehabilitation Association) conference, 8-10 September 2017. Christchurch  Title: Key considerations for health professionals supporting people experiencing Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)

Siegert, RJ, Paterson J, Medvedev O, Sumich A, Tautolo E-S, Krageloh C, Sisk R, McNamara R, Berk M, Narayanan A. Distinguishing transient versus stable aspects of depression in New Zealand Pacific Island children using Generalizability Theory. Australasian Society of Bipolar and Depressive Disorders Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 15-17 September 2017.

Terry, G. & Anstiss, D. (2017). Men in and out of health - Men’s experiences of embodiment within rehabilitative care. International Society of Critical Health Psychologists Biennial Conference, July 9-12, 2017, Loughborough, UK

Hamer, W., Terry, G., Farvid, P. (2017). BDSM and help-seeking. The New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference, Aug 30 - Sept 2, Christchurch, New Zealand.

2016

Journal Articles

Blackburn, J., McKenna, B., Jackson, B., Hitch, D., Benitez, J., McLennan, C., & Furness, T. (2016). Educating Mental Health Clinicians About Sensory Modulation to Enhance Clinical Practice in a Youth Acute Inpatient Mental Health Unit: A Feasibility Study. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 37(7), 517-525

Chapman, R., Martin, C., Rahman, A., McKenna, B. & Barnfield, J. (2016). Australian nurses’ perceptions of the use of manual restraint in the Emergency Department: A qualitative perspective.  Journal of Clinical Nursing, 25(9-10)

Fadyl, J. K., Channon, A., Theadom, A., & McPherson, K. M. (2016). Optimising Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis: Insights from a Study of Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery and Adaptation. Nursing Inquiry, Early Online.

Fadyl, J., & Payne, D. (2016). Socially constructed ‘value’ and vocational experiences following neurological injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, online

Feng, J., Krageloh, C., Medvedev, O., Billington, R., Jang, Y., & Siegert, R. J. (2016). Assessing mechanisms of mindfulness: Improving the precision of the Nonattachement Scale using a Rasch model. Mindfulness, 7(3), 1082-1091

Fogg-Rogers, L., Buetow, S., Talmage, A., McCabe, C. S., Leao, S., Tippett, L., McPherson, K., Purdy, S. C. (2016). Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinson’s disease: an exploration of participants’ experiences. Disability & Rehabilitation, 38(10), 952-962

Hall, A., Furness, T., McKenna, B., Dearie, V., Maguire, T. & Charleston, R. (2016). Educating emergency department nurses about trauma informed care for people presenting with mental health crisis: a pilot study. BMC Nursing, 15:21

O’Sullivan, G., Hocking, C., McPherson, K. (2015). Translating knowledge into practice: An exploratory study of dementia-specific training for community-based service providers. Dementia, 0(0):1-17.

Evans, M., Hocking, C., & Kersten, P. (2016). Mapping the rehabilitation interventions of a community stroke team to the extended International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation (early online).

Hocking, C. (2016). Editorial. Journal of Occupational Science, 23(3), 291-294. doi:10.1080/14427591.2016.1197765

Hocking, C. (2016). A reflection on inclusion and human rights for occupational therapists. Ergotherapie Austria, 03/2016.

Kim, H., & Hocking, C. (2016). Attending to immigrants’ everyday activities: A new perspective on ensuring Asian immigrants’ quality of life. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Journal, 3.

Hocking, C. (2016). Editorial. Journal of Occupational Science, 23(4), 399-402. doi:10.1080/14427591.2016.1234921

Hocking, C. (2016). Launch of “Teaching Occupation”. Journal of Occupational Science, 23(4).

Jesus, T., Bright, F., Kayes, N.,  Cott, C. (2016). Person-centered rehabilitation – what exactly does it mean? Protocol for a scoping review with thematic analysis towards framing the concept and practice of person-centered rehabilitation. BMJ Open 2016. 6:e011959

Jesus, T. S., Bright, F. A. S., Kayes, N. M., & Cott, C. A. (2016). Person-centred rehabilitation: what exactly does it mean? Protocol for a scoping review with thematic analysis towards framing the concept and practice of person-centred rehabilitation. BMJ Open, 6(7), e011959.

Jones, M., Hocking, C., & McPherson, K. M. (2016). Communities with participation-enabling skills: A study children with traumatic brain injury and their shared occupations. Journal of Occupation Science, 24(1).

Kim, H., & Hocking, C.(2016). The mutual relationship between immigrants’ disrupted everyday activities and their health: A grounded theory of experiences of Korean immigrants settling in New Zealand. Social Work in Public Health, 31(3), 113-126

Kitt, C., Wang, V., Harvey-Fitzgerald, L., Kayes NM, Saywell, N. (2016). Gaining perspectives of people with stroke, to inform development of a group exercise programme: a qualitative study. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 44(1): 58-64.

https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10292/12219/Gaining%20perspectives%20Kitt.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y

Krägeloh, C.U., Billington, D.R., Hsu P. H.-C., Feng X. J., Medvedev, O. N., Kersten, P., Landon, J. & Siegert R.J. (2016). Ordinal-to-interval scale conversion tables and national items for the New Zealand version of the WHOQOL-BREF. PLOS One, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0166065, November 3.

Levack, W. M. M., Weatherall, M., Hay-Smith, E. J. C., Dean, S.,McPherson, K. M., & Siegert, R. J. (2016). Goal setting and strategies to enhance goal pursuit in adult rehabilitation: summary of a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, early online (2016 Jan)

Magee, W. L., Siegert, R. J., Taylor, S., Daveson, B. A., & Lenton-Smith, G. (2016). Music Therapy Assessment Tool for Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness (MATADOC): Reliability and validity of a measure to assess awareness in patients with disorders of consciousness. Journal of Music Therapy, 53(1), 1-26

McKenna, B. (2016). Reducing restrictive interventions: the nursing need to drive change. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 12 (2), 47-48.

Medvedev, O. N., Siegert, R. J., Kersten, P., & Krägeloh, C. U. (in press). Rasch analysis of the Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills. Mindfulness.

Medvedev, O., Siegert, R. J., Feng, J., Billington, R., Jang, Y., & Krageloh, C. (2016). Measuring trait mindfulness: How to improve the precision of the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale using a Rasch model. Mindfulness,  7(2), 384-395

Medvedev, O., Siegert, R. J., Kersten, P., & Krageloh, C. (2016). Rasch analysis of the Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills. Mindfulness,7(2), 466-478.

Medvedev, O., Siegert, R. J., Mohamed, A., Shepher, D., Landhuis, E., & Krageloh, C. (2016). The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire: Transformation from an ordinal to an interval measure. Journal of Happiness Studies, Online pub 1 August 2016

Mudge, S., Hart, A., Murugan, S., & Kersten, P.(2016). What influences the implementation of the New Zealand stroke guidelines for physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Disability & Rehabilitation, 1-8.

Cummins, C., Kayes, N. M., Reeve, J., Smith, G., MacLeod, R. and McPherson, K. M. (2016), Navigating physical activity engagement following a diagnosis of cancer: A qualitative exploration. European Journal of Cancer Care, 00: 1–9.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ecc.12608

Nayar, S., Vanderstay, R., Siegert, R. J., & Turner-Stokes, L. (2016). The UK Functional Assessment Measure (UK   FIM+FAM): Psychometric evaluation in patients undergoing specialist rehabilitation following stroke. PloS One, online

O’Donoghue, B., Brophy, L., Owens, N., Rasic, M., McCullough, B.,  Huang, B., Vine, R. & McKenna, B. (2016). Rate of community treatment orders and readmission orders following reconfiguration of community mental health services. Australasian Psychiatry, 24(3), 278-281

Pillai, K., Rouse, P., McKenna, B., Skipworth, J., Cavney, J. Tapsell, D., Simpson, A. & R., Madell, (2016). From positive screen to engagement in treatment: The impact of a new model of care for prisoners with serious mental illness. BMC Psychiatry (2016), 16:9

Robinson, R., Hocking, C., & Payne, D. (2016). Toilet training practices and subjectivities in 1980s Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Sociology, 31(1), 49-71

Ramsenthaler, C., Osborne, T., Gao, W., Siegert, R. J., Edmonds, P., Schey, S., & Higginson, I. J. (2016). The impact of disease related symptoms and palliative care concerns on health-related quality of life in multiple myeloma: a multi-centre study. BMC Cancer, 16(427).

Spinou, Arietta; Siegert, R; Guan, Wei-jie; Patel, Amit; Gosker, Harry; Lee, Kai; Elston, Caroline; Loebinger, Michael; Wilson, Robert; Garrod, Rachel; Birring, Surinder. (2017) The development and validation of the Bronchiectasis Health Questionnaire (BHQ) (in press). European Respiratory Journal

Signal, N., McPherson, K. M., Lewis, G., Kayes, N., Saywell, N., Mudge, S., & Taylor, D. (2016). What influences acceptability and engagement with a high intensity exercise programme for people with stroke? A qualitative descriptive study. NeuroRehabilitation, epub ahead of print

Silcock, M., Campbell, A., Hocking, C., & Hight, C. (2016). How Western structures shape our practice: An analysis of the Competencies for Registration for Occupational Therapists in Aotearoa New Zealand 1990-2014. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 63(2), 4-12

Snell, D., Siegert, R. J., Surgenor, L., Dunn, J., & Hooper, G. (2016). Evaluating quality of life outcomes following joint replacement: psychometric evaluation of a short form of the WHOQOL-Bref. Quality of Life Research, 25(1),

Snell, D, Surgenor, L, Hay-Smith, J, Martin, R, & Siegert RJ. What’s wrong with me? Seeking a coherent understanding of recovery after mild traumatic brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2017 Sep;39(19):1968-1975.

Spinou, A., Fragkos, K., Lee, K., Elston, A.,Siegert, R. J., Loebinger, M., . . . Birring, S. S. (2016). The validity of health-related quality of life questionnaires in bronchiectasis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Thorax, early online

Stretton, C., Mudge, S., Kayes, N., & McPherson, K. M. (2016). Interventions to improve realworld walking after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation, in press

Theadom, A., Parag, V., Dowell, A., McPherson, K. M., Starkey, N., Barker-Collo, S., . . . Feigin, V. I. (2016). Persistent problems 1 year after mild traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal population study in New Zealand. British Journal of General Practice, 66(642), e16-23

Theadom, A., Rowland, V., Levack, W. M. M., Starkey, N., Wilkinson-Meyers, L., & McPherson, K. M. (2016). Exploring the experience of sleep and fatigue in male and female adults over the 2 years following traumatic brain injury: a qualitative descriptive study. BMJ Open, 6(e010453).

Tokolahi, E., Hocking, C., Kersten, P., & Vandal, A. (2016). Quality and reporting of cluster randomised controlled trials evaluating occupational therapy interventions: A systematic review. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, 36(1), 14-24

Tokolahi, E., Hocking, C., & Kersten, P. (2016). Development and content of a school-based occupational therapy intervention for promoting emotional well-being in children. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

Walker, J., & Krageloh, C. (2016). Exploring health-related quality of life determinants of New Zealand sole mothers. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 11(1), 59-71.

Webster, C., Luo, A., Krageloh, C., Moir, F., & Henning, M. A. (2016). A systematic review of the health benefits of Tai Chi for students in higher education.  Preventive Medicine Reports, 3, 103-112

Wharewera-Mika, J., Cooper, E., McKenna, B., Wiki, N., Field, T., Haitana, J., Toko, M. & Edwards, E. (2016).  Strategies to reduce the use of seclusion with tāngata whai i te ora (Māori mental health service users). International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 25(3), 258-265

Wilson, N., Mudge, S., & Stott, N. (2016). Variability of total step activity in children with cerebral palsy: influence of definition of a day on participant retention within the study. BMC Research Notes, 9(411)

Books

Hocking, C., & Mace, J. (2016). Occupational science informing practice for occupational justice. In N. Pollard & D. Sakellariou (Eds.), Occupational therapies without borders: Integrating justice with practice (2nd ed.). St Louis, MI: Elsevier.

Jones, M., & Hocking, C. (2016). Crossing the practice border: Participation skills for communities. In N. Pollard & D. Sakellariou (Eds.), Occupational therapies without borders: Integrating justice with practice (2nd ed.). St Louis, MI: Elsevier.

Hocking, C., & Meltzer, P. (2016). Theoretical models relevant to gerontological occupational therapy practice. In K. Barney & A. Perkinson (Eds.), Occupational therapy with aging adults: Enhancing quality of life through collaborative practice (pp. 41-51). St Louis, MI, USA: Elsevier

McKenna, B., Maguire, T. & Martin, T. (2016). Forensic mental health nursing. In R. Elder, K. Evans & D. Nizette (Eds.), Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (4th ed.). Sydney: Elsevier. In press.

McKenna, B., Maguire, T. & Martin, T. (2016). Forensic mental health nursing. In R. Elder, K. Evans & D. Nizette (Eds.), Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (4th ed.). Sydney: Elsevier. (In press)

Conferences

Bevis, A., Waterworth, K., & Mudge, S. (2016, 16-18 September, 2016). Participants’ experiences of a mixed ability yoga series. presented at the meeting of the Physiotherapy NZ Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Bright, F (2016, 11 November) Researching relational practice using the Voice Centered Relational Method Oral presentation at Relational Practices in Healthcare conference  Cleveland, United States

Bright, F. (2016, 28 September). Engagement in stroke rehabilitation: A relational practice. Invited lecture presented at the meeting of the Auckland Stroke Study Day, National Stroke Network, Auckland, New Zealand

Bright, F (2016, 12 November) Engagement in stroke rehabilitation: A relational practice Oral presentation at Relational  Practices in Healthcare conference  Cleveland, United States

Bright, F., Kayes, N., McPherson, K. M., & Worrall, L. (2016, 9 September 2016). Enacting engagement as a relational practice. presented at the meeting of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Association Conference, Auckland, New Zealand

Cummins, C., Payne, D., & Kayes, N. (2016, 7-9 September 2016). Neurorehabilitation: a disciplined disciplining discipline. presented at the meeting of the British Sociological Association Medical Sociology annual conference, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

Czuba, K., Kayes, N., & McPherson, K. M. (2016, 6-8 July 2016). The challenges of working as a nursing assistant in a long-term care facility. Oral presentation presented at the meeting of the British Society of Gerontology 45th Annual Conference Stirling, Scotland

Fadyl, J. (2016, 18 April 2016). Interdisciplinary vocational rehabilitation: Challenges and opportunities. Invited keynote presentation presented at the meeting of the Inaugural New Zealand Occupational Rehabilitation Conference, Auckland, New Zealand

Hocking, C. (2016, 15 - 19 June, 2016). A human rights perspective of occupational therapy assessments. Presentation presented at the meeting of the COTEC / ENOTHE conference, Galway, Ireland. , Galway, Ireland

Hocking, C. (2016, 15 - 19 June, 2016). Strengthening communities in Europe: Human rights. Presentation presented at the meeting of the COTEC / ENOTHE conference, Galway, Ireland. , Galway, Ireland

McKenna, B. (2016) Invited speaker. Smoothing the path of people with mental health crisis in ED. The Improving Hospital Security Conference: Addressing Aggression and Violence in Hospitals. Criterion Conferences, Sydney, June 28th -29th

McKenna, B.. McEvedy, S., Maguire, T. & Furness, T. (2016). Reducing the use of restrictive interventions in forensic mental health services: The value of specialty specific benchmarks. 21-23 June, Annual IAFMHS Conference, New York, United States,

McKenna, B., Furness, T. & Brown, S. (2016).Diversion of people in mental health crisis away from the emergency department: A less restrictive alternative. 21-23 June. Annual IAFMHS Conference, New York, United States.

McKenna, B., Furness, T., & Brown, S. (2016, 21 - 23 June 2016). Diversion of people in mental health crisis away from the emergency department: A less restrictive alternative. presented at the meeting of the Annual IAFMHS Conference, New York, United States.

Medvedev, O., Siegert, R. J., Kersten, P., & Krageloh, C. (2016, 12 -1 6 May, 2016). Measuring Mindfulness at Interval Level: Transformation of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaier Using a Rasch Approach. Poster paper presented at the meeting of the International Conference on Mindfulness, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy

Siegert, R. J., Rowland, V., & Theadom, A. (2016, 12 - 16 May 2016). A critical review of mindfulness interventions for neurological conditions. Presentation presented at the meeting of the International Conference on Mindfulness, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy

Stavric, V., Mudge, S., Mewa, M., & Robinson, L. (2016, 16-18 September 2016). What are the outcomes and views of people with mobility limitations after participating in a circuit class? . Oral presentation presented at the meeting of the Physiotherapy NZ Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

2015

Journal Articles

Alexandrescu, R., Siegert, R. J., & Turner-Stokes, L. (2015). The Northwick Park Therapy Dependency Assessment scale: a psychometric analysis from a large multicentre neurorehabilitation dataset. Disability and Rehabilation, 37(21), 1976-1983

Barker-Collo, S., Krishnamurthi, R., Witt, E., Feigin, V. I., Jones, A., McPherson, K. M., . . . Aroll, B. (2015). Improving adherence to secondary stroke prevention strategies through motivational interviewing randomized controlled trial. Stroke, 46(00-00).

Barker-Collo, S., Jones, K., Theadom, A., Starkey, N., Dowell, A., McPherson, K. M., Ameratunga, S., Dudley, M., Te Ao, B.,  Feigin, V. I. onbehalf of the BIONIC Research Group. (2015). Neuropsychological outcome and its correlates in the first year after adult mild traumatic brain injury: A population-based New Zealand study. Brain Injury, early online, 1-13

Bright, F., Kayes, N., Worrall, L., &McPherson, K. M. (2015). A conceptual review of engagement in healthcare and rehabilitation. Disability & Rehabilitation, 37(8), 643-654.

Czuba, K., Kersten, P., Smith, G., Barker-Collo, S., Taylor, W., McPherson, K.M. (2015). Measuring neurobehavioral functioning in people with traumatic brain injury: Rasch analysis of Neurobehavioral Functioning Inventory. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation.

Elder H,Kersten P(2015). Whakawhiti korero, a method for the development of a cultural assessment tool, Te Waka Kuaka in Maori traumatic brain injury. Behavioural Neurology. 2015 (Article ID 137402)

Fadyl, J., McPherson, K. M., & Nicholls, D. (2015). Re/creating entrepreneurs of the self: Discourses of worker/employee 'value' and current vocational rehabilitation practices. Sociology of Health and Illness, 37(4), 506-521.

Fadyl, J., McPherson, K. M., Schluter, P. J., & Turner-Stokes, L. (2015). Development of a new tool to evaluate work support needs and guide vocational rehabilitation: The Work-ability Support Scale (WSS). Disability & Rehabilitation, 37(3), 247-258

Feigin, V. I., Krishnamurthi, R., Barker-Collo, S., McPherson, K. M., Barber, P. A., Parag, V., . . . Group, A. I. (2015). 30-Year trends in stroke rates and outcome in Auckland, New Zealand (1981-2012): A multi-ethnic population-based series of studies. PloS One, 10(8):e0134609. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134609

Greenwood, A., Theadom, A., Kersten, P., McPherson, K. M. (2015). Exploring researchers' experiences of working with people with acquired brain injury. Brain Injury, Early online, 1-9

Henning, M. A.,Krageloh, C., Thompson, A., Sisley, R., Doherty, I., & Hawken, S. J. (2015). Religious affiliation, quality of life and estimated academic achievement in New Zealand medical students. Journal of Religion and Health, 54(1), 3-19.

Ikeda, E., Krägeloh, C., Water, T., & Hinckson, E. A. (early online). An exploratory study of self-reported quality of life in children with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability. Child Indicators Research

Kersten, P., McCambridge, A.,Kayes, N., Theadom, A., &McPherson, K. M. (2015). Bridging the gap between goal intentions and actions: a systematic review in patient populations. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(7), 563-570

Kersten, P., Czuba, K., McPherson,

K. M., Dudley, M., Elder, H., Tauroa, R., & Vandal, A. (2015). A systematic review of evidence for the psychometric properties of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. International Journal of Behavioral Development

Kersten, P., McPherson, K. M.,Kayes, N., Theadom, A., & McCambridge, A. (2015). Bridging the goal intention-action gap in rehabilitation: a study of if-then implementation intentions in neurorehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(12), 1073-1081

Krageloh, C., Billington, R., Henning, M. A., & Chai, P. (2015). Spiritual quality of life and spiritual coping: Evidence for a two-factor structure of the WHOQOL Spirituality, Religiousness, and Personal Beliefs module. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 13(26)

Krageloh, C., Henning, M. A.,Billington, R., & Hawken, S. J. (2015). The relationship between quality of life and spirituality, religiousness, and personal beliefs of medical students. Academic Psychiatry, 39(1), 85-89

Krageloh, C., Czuba, K., Billington, R., Siegert, R. J., Kersten, P. (2015). Using feedback from patient-reported outcome measures in mental health services: A scoping study and typology. Psychiatric Services, 66(3), 224-241

Krageloh, C., Billington, R., Hsu, P., & Landon, J. (2015). What New Zealanders find important to their quality of life: Comparisons with international WHOQOL data from 14 other countries. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 39(4), 384-388. 

Krageloh, C., & Shepherd, G. (2015). Quality of life of community-dwelling retirement-aged New Zealanders: The effects of volunteering, income, and being part of a religious community. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 26(6), 2462-2478

Lagolago, W., Theadom, A., Fairbairn-Dunlop, P., Ameratunga, S., Dowell, A., McPherson, K. M., . . . Feigin, V. I. (2015). Traumatic brain injury within Pacific people of New Zealand. New Zealand Medical Journal, 128(1412), 29-38

Levack, W. M. M., Weatherall, M., Hay-Smith, E. J. C., Dean, S.,McPherson, K. M., &Siegert, R. J.(2015). Goal setting and strategies to enhance goal pursuit for adults with acquired disability participating in rehabilitation. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014(8).

Medvedev, O.,Siegert, R. J., Billington, R.,Jang, Y., Feng, J., &Krageloh, C. (2015). How to improve the precision of the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale using a Rasch model. Mindfulness, 2016(7), 384-395

Moens, K.,Siegert, R. J., Taylor, S., Namisango, E., & Harding, R. (2015). Symptom clusters in people living with HIV attending five sub-Saharan African palliative care facilities: a hierarchical cluster analysis. PloS One, May 2015

Mudge, S., Rewi, D., &Channon, A.(2015). Identifying an outcome measure to assess the impact of Mobility Dogs. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 1-11.

Mudge, S., Kayes, N., & McPherson, K. M.

(2015). Who is in control? Clinicians' view on their role in self-management approaches: a qualitative metasynthesis. BMJ Open, 5(e007413).

Namisango, E., Harding, R., Katabira, E., Siegert, R. J., Powell, R., Atuhaire, L., . . . Taylor, S. (2015). A novel symptom cluster analysis among ambulatory HIV/AIDS patients in Uganda. AIDS Care, 27(8), 954-963

Neumann, D., Babbage, D. R., Zupan, B., & Willer, B. (2015). A randomized control trial of emotion recognition training after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 30(3), E12-23

Nunnerley, J., Dunn, J., McPherson, K. M., Hooper, G., & Woodfield, T. (2015). Participation and quality of life outcomes among individuals with earthquake-related physical disability: a systematic review. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(5), 385-393

Nunnerley, J., Dunn, J., McPherson, K.M., Hooper, G., Woodfield, T. (2015). Return to work for severely injured survivors of the Christchurch earthquake: influences in the first 2 years. Disability & Rehabilitation. Early online.

O'Sullivan, G.,Hocking, C., & McPherson, K. M. (2015). Translating knowledge into practice: An exploratory study of dementia-specific training for community-based service providers. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, early online(0(0)), 1-17

Ogilvie, V., & Kersten, P. (2015). A critical review of the psychometric properties of the Nijmegen Questionnaire for hyperventilation syndrome. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 43(1), 3-10

Olds, M., Ellis, R., Donaldson, K., & Kersten, P. (2015). Risk factors which predispose first-time anterior traumatic shoulder dislocations to recurrent instability in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, Early online

Orton, Y., Hocking, C., & Reed, K. (2015). Ideas occupational therapists take up from the international literature. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 62(1), 12-19

Osborne, T., Ramsenthaler, C., Schey, S.,Siegert, R. J., Edmonds, P., & Higginson, I. J. (2015). Improving the assessment of quality of life in the clinical care of myeloma patients: The development of the Myeloma Patient Outcome Questionnaire (MyPOS). BMC Cancer, 15(280)

Patel, A. S.,Siegert, R. J., Bajwah, S., Brignall, K., Gosker, H., Moxham, J., . . . Birring, S. S. (2015). Rasch analysis and impact factor methods both yield valid and comparable measures of health status in interstitial lung disease. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 68(9), 1019-1027

Payne, D.,

Silcock, M., Hocking, C., & Payne, D. (2015). Governmentality within children's technological play: Findings from a critical discourse analysis. Children and Society (2015), 1-11

Snell, D., Siegert, R. J., Surgenor, L., Dunn, J., & Hooper, G. (2015). Evaluating quality of life outcomes following joint replacement: validation of a short form of the WHOQOL-Bref. Quality of Life Research, 25(1), 51-61

Snell, D., Surgenor, L., Hay-Smith, E. J. C., McLeod, A. D., & Siegert, R. J. (2015). The contribution of psychological factors to recovery after mild traumatic brain injury: Is cluster analysis a useful approach? Brain Injury, 29(3), 291-299

Spinou, A., Fragkos, K., Lee, K., Elston, C.,Siegert, R. J., Loebinger, M., . . . Birring, S. S. (2015). The validity of health-related quality of life questionnaires in bronchiectasis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Thorax, online(Feb 11 2016).

Te Ao, B., Tobias, M., Ameratunga, S., McPherson, K. M., Theadom, A., Dowell, A., . . . Barker-Collo, S. (2015). Burden of traumatic brain injury in New Zealand: incidence, prevalence and disability-adjusted life years. Neuroepidemiology, 44(4), 255-261

Theadom, A., Cropley, M., Smith, H., Feigin, V. I., & McPherson, K. M. (2015). Mind and body therapy for fibromyalgia. Cochrane Collaboration(4).

Theadom, A., Parmar, P., Jones, K., Barker-Collo, S., Starkey, N., McPherson, K. M., . . . Feigin, V. I. (2015). Frequency and impact of recurrent traumatic brain injury in a population-based sample. Journal of Neurotrauma, 15:32(10), 674-681

Theadom, A., Cropley, M., Parmar, P., Barker-Collo, S., Starkey, N., Jones, K., Feigin, V.L., McPherson, K., BIONIC Research Group. (2015). Sleep difficulties one year following mild traumatic brain injury in a population-based study. Sleep Medicine, 16(8): 926-932 

Thomas, S., Kersten, P., Thomas, P., Slingsby, V., Nock, A., Jones, R., . . . Hillier, C. (2015). Exploring strategies used following a group-based fatigue management programme for people with multiple sclerosis (FACETS) via the Fatigue Management Strategies Questionnaire (FMSQ). BMJ Open, 5(10).

Thomas, S., Kersten, P., & Thomas, P. (2015). The Multiple Sclerosis-Fatigue Self-Efficacy Scale (MS-FSE): initial validation. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(4), 376-387

Tokolahi, E.,Hocking, C., Kersten, P., & Vandal, A. (2015). Quality and Reporting of Cluster Randomized Controlled Trials Evaluating Occupational Therapy Interventions: A Systematic Review. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, December 2015.

Wright-St Clair, V., Hocking, C., & Nachum, N. (2015, 14-17 September). Older Māori and non-Māori values and aspirations informing practice across cultures. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Books

Billington, R., & Krageloh, C. (2015). Quality of life and higher education. In M. A. Henning, C. Krageloh, & G. Wong-Toi (Eds.), Student motivation and quality of life in higher education (pp. 28-36). Oxon, UK: Routledge.

Henning, M. A., Krageloh, C., & Wong-Toi, G. (2015). Student motivation and quality of life in higher education. Oxon, UK: Routledge.

Henning, M. A., Krageloh, C., Wong-Toi, G., Manalo, E., Billington, R., Gibbs, C., & Hawken, S. J. (2015). Synthesis of motivation to learn and quality of life. In M. A. Henning, C. Krageloh, & G. Wong-Toi (Eds.), Student motivation and quality of life in higher education (pp. 203-212). Oxon, UK: Routledge.

Hocking, C.,

Jones, M., & Reed, K. (2015). Occupational science informing occupational therapy interventions. In I. Soderback (Ed.), International handbook of occupational therapy interventions (2nd edition) Switzerland: Springer International Publishing

Jones, M., & Hocking, C. (2015). Case study methodology: The particular and the whole. In S. Nayar & M. Stanley (Eds.), Qualitative research methodologies for occupational science and therapy. New York, USA: Routledge

Kayes, N., Mudge, S., Bright, F., & McPherson, K. M.(2015). Whose behaviour matters? Rethinking practitioner behaviour and its influence on rehabilitation outcomes In K. M. McPherson, B. Gibson, & A. LePlege (Eds.), Rethinking Rehabilitation Theory. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis

Kayes, N., McPherson, K. M., & Kersten, P. (2015). Therapeutic connection in neurorehabilitation: Theory, evidence and practice. In B. Demaerschalk, D. Wingerchuk, & B. Uitdehaag (Eds.), Evidence-based Neurology: Management of Neurological Disorders: An evidence based approach, 2nd edition: BMJ Books, John Wiley and Sons

Kayes, N., Mudge, S., Bright, F., & McPherson, K. M. (2015). Whose behaviour matters? The therapist factors that influence patient outcomes. In K. M. McPherson, B. Gibson, & A. LePlege (Eds.), Rethinking rehabilitation: Theory and practice. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis

Kayes, N., Mudge, S., Bright, F., & McPherson, K. M. (2015). Whose behaviour matters? Rethinking practitioner behaviour and its influence on rehabilitation outcomes In K. M. McPherson, B. Gibson, & A. LePlege (Eds.), Rethinking rehabilitation: Theory and Practice. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis.

Kersten, P.,

Lundgren-Nilsson, A., & Batcho, C. S. (2015). Rethinking measurement in rehabilitation. In K. M. McPherson, B. Gibson, & A. LePlege (Eds.), Rethinking Rehabilitation: Theory and Practice. Boca Raton, US: CRC Press

Mace, J., Hocking, C., & Waring, M. (2015). Appreciative inquiry: Enabling occupation through the imaginative mind. In S. Nayar & M. Stanley (Eds.), Qualitative research methodologies for occupational science and therapy New York, USA: Routledge

Nicholls, D., Gibson, B., & Fadyl, J. (2015). Rethinking movement: Postmodern reflections on a dominant rehabilitation discourse. In K. M. McPherson, B. Gibson, & A. LePlege (Eds.), Rethinking rehabilitation: Theory and practice. . London, UK: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis

Wilcock, A., & Hocking, C. (2015). An occupational perspective of health (3rd ed.). Thorofare, USA: Slack

Conferences

Babbage, D. R., Sezier, A.,van Kessel, K., &Kersten, P.(2015, 31 Aug - 1 Sept 2015). Why do health apps fail? . Lightning talk presentation presented at the meeting of the /dev/world conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Chester, M.,Hocking, C., & Smythe, L. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Navigating many worlds: Occupational Therapists providing short-term loan equipment. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress:Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Copeland, E.,Hocking, C., & Mace, J. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Action through collective engagement: Promoting universal design in public buildings. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Copeland, E.,Hocking, C., & Mace, J. (2015). Action through collective engagement: Promoting universal design in public buildings. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Cummins, C., Kayes, N., Channon, A., & McPherson, K. M. (2015). Metaphors and analogies to describe the experience of living with a long term health condition. Poster presentation presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington.

Cummins, C., Kayes, N.,Reeve, J., Smith, G., MacLeod, R., &McPherson, K. M. (2015). "Put back out into the world and left hung out to dry a bit": a place for rehabilitation service provision following a diagnosis of cancer. presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting 2015, Wellington, NZ.

Cummins, C., Kersten, P., Kayes, N., Babbage, D. R., Elder, H., &McPherson, K. M. (2015, 13-17 October ). Peer mentors in traumatic brain injury (TBI):  reflections on the experience of mentoring. Poster presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand.

Cummins, C., Payne, D., & Kayes, N. (2015, April 2015). Taking another look: a reflection on the benefits and challenges involved in conducting a secondary analysis of qualitative data. presented at the meeting of the Qualitative Methods conference, Melbourne, Australia

Czuba, K., Kayes, N., & McPherson, K. M. (2015, 13-17 October, 2015). The experiences of work stress for formal caregivers in long-term care facilities. oral presentation presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand

Czuba, K., Kayes, N., McPherson, K. M., Taylor, D., Schluter, P. J., &Kersten, P. (2015, 13-17 October 2015). The cognitive and behavioural responses to symptoms questionnaire (CBSQ): An investigation of its validity. Poster presentation presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting Wellington, New Zealand.

Evans, M.,Hocking, C., & Kersten, P.(2015, 14-17 Sept 2015). Using the Extended ICF core set for stroke to audit a community stroke rehab team. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia-Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Fadyl, J., & Payne, D. (2015, 13-17 October 2015). Vocational experiences following neurological injury: The importance of worker identities and 'value'. presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand

Fadyl, J., Smith, G., Fadyl, R., Channon, A., Theadom, A., & McPherson, K. M. (2015). Using non-academic technologies to enhance data analysis in a longitudinal qualitative study of traumatic brain injury. presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting 2015 - Building an Enabling Society, Wellington, NZ.

Greenwood, A., Theadom, A.,Kersten, P., & McPherson, K. M.(2015, July 2015). Exploring researcher's experiences of working with people with acquired brain injury. presented at the meeting of the 5th INS/ASSBI Pacific Rim Conference, Sydney, Australia.

Hocking, C. (2015). Mobilizing for social change. Invited Lecture presented at the meeting of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Conference, Winnipeg, Canada

Hocking, C., & Townsend, E. (2015). Doing human rights in diverse occupational therapy practices. Workshop presented at the meeting of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Winnipeg, Canada

Hocking, C., & Townsend, E. (2015). Driving occupational justice across Canada: Occupational therapy education and human rights. Forum presented at the meeting of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Conference, Winnipeg, Canada.

Hocking, C. (2015, 3-4 September 2015). Achieving Health and Wellbeing. presented at the meeting of the Occupational Science Europe: Health and Wellbeing through Occupation Conference, Bournemouth, UK.

Hocking, C., & Ventakapuram, S. (2015, 3-4 September 2015). Occupational Therapy and Human Rights. Workshop presented at the meeting of the Health and Wellbeing through Occupation Conference, Bournemouth, UK

Holland, A.,Hocking, C., & Wright-St Clair, V. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Living well at end of life: An occupational study of doing what really matters. Poster presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together. , Rotorua, New Zealand

Holland, A.,Wright-St Clair, V., &Hocking, C. (2015, 19-22 October). Experiences of living-well beyond the frontier of life-limiting illness. Poster presented at the meeting of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Asia/Oceania, Chiangmai, Thailand.

Jones, M., Hocking, C., & McPherson, K. M. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Occupational therapy for children’s participation after traumatic brain injury (TBI): What is important? Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together. Rotorua

Jones, M.,Hocking, C.,&McPherson, K. M. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Participation for children with disabilities: A scoping review of strategies directed at the social environment. Poster presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Kayes, N. (2015,). Pain through the ages. Invited Lecture presented at the meeting of the NZ Pain Society Meeting, Auckland, NZ.

Kayes, N., Cummins, C., O’Keefe, M., Theadom, A.,Kersten, P.,&McPherson, K. M. (2015, 13-17 October 2015). What matters most to the therapeutic relationship in neurorehabilitation? . Oral presentation presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand

Kersten, P., Czuba, K., Kayes, N., Smith, G.,Barker-Collo, S., Taylor, W., &McPherson, K. M.(2015, 19-23 June, 2015). Measuring neurobehavioral functioning in people with traumatic brain injury: Rasch analysis of Neurobehavioral Functioning Inventory. presented at the meeting of the 9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Berlin, Germany.

Kersten, P., Cummins, C., Kayes, N., Babbage, D. R., Elder, H., &McPherson, K. M. (2015, 13-17 October ). Peer mentoring for people with traumatic brain injury (TBI): the impact on mentees. paper presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand.

Kersten, P., Kayes, N., Cummins, C., Siegert, R. J.,Elder, H., Weatherall, M., . . .McPherson, K. M. (2015, 19-23 June, 2015). Peer mentoring after traumatic brain injury – findings from a feasibility study. presented at the meeting of the.9th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Berlin, Germany.

Leadley, S., &Hocking, C. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). An occupational perspective of child poverty. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Mace, J.,Hocking, C., & Waring, M. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Appreciative inquiry: A tool for enabling positive change. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Mace, J.,Hocking, C., & Waring, M. (2015, 25 September 2015). Instilling hope and setting goals for a better future: Making the transition to sustaining a permanent home possible for families in temporary accommodation. presented at the meeting of the European Observatory on Homelessness: Families, Housing and Homelessness, Dublin, Ireland

Nicholson, E.,Hocking, C., & Jones, M. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Critical moments in the transformation of occupational therapy practice. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand.

O'Sullivan, G.,Hocking, C.,&McPherson, K. M. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Dementia specific training for community service providers: An evaluation. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Olds, M., Ellis, R., &Kersten, P. (2015, 7-11 July 2015). Risk factors for re-dislocation after a first time traumatic shoulder dislocation. presented at the meeting of the New Zealand Shoulder and Elbow Society: Something for everyone, Rarotonga.

Orton, Y.,Hocking, C., &Reed, K. (2015, 14-17 September). How occupational therapists in Aotearoa/New Zealand have taken up ideas in the international occupational therapy literature. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Payne, D., &Fadyl, J. (2015, 10-12 June 2015). Popular media and (in)fertility: A genealogical analysis. presented at the meeting of the 6th International in Sickness and In Health Conference, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Reed, K.(2015). Frances Rutherford Lecture Award Invited lecture presented at the meeting of the Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Reed, K.,Stanley, M., & Nicholson, E. (2015). Qualitative research as a means to strengthen evidence based occupational therapy practice. presented at the meeting of the Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress Rotorua, New Zealand.

Reid, H.,Hocking, C., & Smythe, L. (2015, 14-17 September). Bringing the environment in occupational therapy to scrutiny: Fresh insights enhance practice. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Ritchie, D.,Hocking, C., & Gage, J. (2015, 14-17 September). Men’s self-perceptions of masculinity after acquired illness or injury and subsequent changes in occupational roles. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Robinson, R.,Hocking, C., &Payne, D. (2015, 14-17 September). Toilet training, past and present discourses. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Rutherford, S.,Hocking, C., & Theadom, A. (2015, 14-17 September). “No one’s told me why I had a stroke”: Forming a causal model in order to move on after stroke. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Sezier, A., Mudge, S., Kayes, N., Meier-Williams, B.,Kersten, P., Payne, D.,&McPherson, K. M. (2015, 13017 October 2015). Living well with a long-term neurological condition: essentials for continuum of care. presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand

Silcock, M., Campbell, M.,Hocking, C., & Hight, C. (2015, 14-17 September 2015). Power and the practice of occupational therapy in Aotearoa New Zealand. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Silcock, M.,Hocking, C., & Campbell, M. (2015, 14-17 September). Creating a critical space: Blogging as a reflective tool for collective agency. Poster presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Skinner, L., Van Rijk, W., Lowen, A., &Kayes, N. (2015, 13-16 October). Companion Supported Exercise for Older people in the community: A feasibility study. Oral presentation presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand.

Stembridge de Aguilero, J.,Hocking, C., & Sutton, D. (2015, 14-17 September). The transformative power of therapeutic theatre: Enabling health and wellbeing. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Swift, C. M.,Hocking, C., & Jones, M. (2015, 14-17 September). Strengthening families affected by parental chronic pain. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Tokolahi, E.,Hocking, C.,Kersten, P., & Vandal, A. (2015, 14-17 Sept 2015). Cluster randomised controlled trials in occupational therapy: How are we doing? presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia-Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Tokolahi, E.,Hocking, C., &Kersten, P. (2015, 14-17 September). Development of a school-based occupational therapy intervention promoting children’s emotional wellbeing. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Tokolahi, E.,Hocking, C.,Kersten, P., & Vandal, A. (2015, 8-11 July 2015). Development of a school-based occupational therapy intervention promoting children’s emotional wellbeing. presented at the meeting of the 19th Conference of the Australasian Human Development Association, Wellington, New Zealand

Topia, M.,Hocking, C., &Wright-St Clair, V. (2015, 14-17 September). The lived experience of mothering a young child with severe multiple disability. presented at the meeting of the 6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress: Doing Well Together, Rotorua, New Zealand

Vandal, A., Kersten, P., & McPherson, K. M. (2015). Configural Equivalence Models in Multigroup CFA with large sample size: Illustration based on the Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire administered in New Zealand. presented at the meeting of the NZSA/ORSNZ Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand

Ward, M.,Kayes, N., & Rice, D. (2015, 13-16 October). Mindfulness based treatment of chronic pain: Barriers and facilitators for patient engagement. Oral presentation presented at the meeting of the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting Wellington, New Zealand

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