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Sequential multiple methods as a contemporary method in learning disability nursing practice research.
(2012-12)
This paper explores and advocates the use of sequential multiple methods as a contemporary strategy for undertaking research. Sequential multiple methods involve the use of results obtained through one data collection ...
Field based reliability and validity of the Bioharness (TM) multivariable monitoring device
(2012-12)
The Bioharness (TM) device is designed for monitoring physiological variables in free-living situations but has only been proven to be reliable and valid in a laboratory environment. Therefore, this study aimed to determine ...
How do osteoporosis patients perceive their illness and treatment? Implications for clinical practice
(2012-12-01)
Summary Non-adherence inhibits successful treatment of osteoporosis. This study used a theoretical framework to explore osteoporosis patients' cognitive and emotional representations of their illness and medication, using ...
Effectiveness of a decision training aid on referral prioritisation capacity : a randomized controlled trial
(2012-12)
Background. In the community mental health field, occupational therapy students lack the capacity to prioritize referrals effectively. Objective. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a clinical ...
Social Media as a Narrative Filmmaking Tool
(2012-12-01)
This article explores the research being conducted through a practice-led documentary film project, web platform and published case study. I am primarily interested in how the new paradigm shifts in digital technology and ...
Durability performance of self-compacting concrete
(2012-12)
Although self compacting concrete (SCC) is currently used in many countries, there is a fundamental lack of the intrinsic durability of the material itself. This article presents the outcomes from a research program on ...
Predicting impact shock magnitude : which ground reaction force variable should we use?
(2012-12)
Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system is considered the most effective method of quantifying impact shock magnitude as a result of footstrike during running. ...