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Tendinopathy Severity Assessment–Achilles (Tendins-A): Evaluation Of Reliability And Validity In Accordance With Cosmin Recommendations, Myles C. Murphy, Fergus Mccleary, Dana Hince, Ruth Chimenti, Paola Chivers, J. Turner Vosseller, Sophia Nimphius, Nonhlanhla S. Mkumbuzi, Peter Malliaras, Nicola Maffulli, Robert J. De Vos, Ebonie K. Rio May 2024

Tendinopathy Severity Assessment–Achilles (Tendins-A): Evaluation Of Reliability And Validity In Accordance With Cosmin Recommendations, Myles C. Murphy, Fergus Mccleary, Dana Hince, Ruth Chimenti, Paola Chivers, J. Turner Vosseller, Sophia Nimphius, Nonhlanhla S. Mkumbuzi, Peter Malliaras, Nicola Maffulli, Robert J. De Vos, Ebonie K. Rio

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Objective To evaluate the construct validity (structural validity and hypothesis testing), reliability (test–retest reliability, measurement error and internal consistency) and minimal important change (MIC) of the 13-item TENDINopathy Severity assessment–Achilles (TENDINS-A). Methods Participants with Achilles pain completed an online survey including: demographics, TENDINS-A, Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) and Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment–Achilles (VISA-A). Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) assessed dimensionality. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) assessed structural validity (root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA); Comparative Fit Index (CFI); Tucker-Lewis Index (TLI); standardised root measure square (SRMS)). Correlations between TENDINS-A and the FAOS or VISA-A assessed hypothesis testing. Intraclass …


Using Clinical Decision Making To Identify The Appropriateness Of Telehealth Physical Therapy: A Case Series, S. Weissman, A. Gladin, Todd E. Davenport Jan 2023

Using Clinical Decision Making To Identify The Appropriateness Of Telehealth Physical Therapy: A Case Series, S. Weissman, A. Gladin, Todd E. Davenport

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

Background: The purpose of this case series is to highlight the shared decisionmaking process made between clinician and patient when determining the appropriateness of telehealth, in-person care, or a hybrid model. Case Descriptions: This case series describes 3 patients diagnosed with various musculoskeletal conditions causing pain and participation restrictions. Two patients received a hybrid model of care and one patient received telehealth physical therapy only. Outcomes: Two patients achieved desired goals and resumed participation in previously restricted activities. One patient did not achieve desired goals and eventually underwent total hip arthroplasty. Discussion: Case complexity, symptom irritability and severity, and changes …


Physical Therapy Management Of A Patient With Bilateral Knee Pain And Long Covid: A Case Report, Maxwell Smith, William Kesler, Todd E. Davenport Jan 2023

Physical Therapy Management Of A Patient With Bilateral Knee Pain And Long Covid: A Case Report, Maxwell Smith, William Kesler, Todd E. Davenport

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

Background: The purpose of this case study is to describe how post-exertional symptom exacerbation (PESE), a hallmark of long COVID, may affect the clinical course of physical therapy. Physical therapists can provide patient education and activity guidance to individuals with long COVID to improve clinical outcomes. Case Description: The patient was a 39-year-old female with a 20-year history of bilateral knee pain. Following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, the patient developed PESE and increased bilateral knee joint effusion and pain, affecting her ability to perform cognitive tasks and walk, respectively. Outcomes: Following 8 weeks of intervention, the …


Feasibility And Acceptability Of A Pilot Knowledge Translation Telementoring Program For Allied Health Professionals, Ingrid J. Hickman, Ashley E. Cameron, Prue Mcrae, Shelley A. Wilkinson, Maxine O'Brien, Samantha Kozica-Olenski, Adrienne M. Young Oct 2021

Feasibility And Acceptability Of A Pilot Knowledge Translation Telementoring Program For Allied Health Professionals, Ingrid J. Hickman, Ashley E. Cameron, Prue Mcrae, Shelley A. Wilkinson, Maxine O'Brien, Samantha Kozica-Olenski, Adrienne M. Young

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Knowledge translation (KT) in the health system is critical for the delivery of evidence-based practice. Supporting allied health professionals to plan and implement KT, using strategies that broadly reach across multiple geographical locations of the workforce, are needed. We piloted KT group telementoring via videoconference as an innovative solution to support and empower a vastly dispersed workforce.

Methods: The 6-month Knowledge Translation Support Service (KTSS) involved monthly, one-hour, virtual group-based support of clinician-led KT projects within state-run hospital and health services. Supported by an independent facilitator, a panel of KT experts and health service leaders provided constructive critique and …


"Spirituality Is Everybody's Business": An Exploration Of The Impact Of Spiritual Care Training Upon The Perceptions And Practice Of Rehabilitation Professionals, Kate Fiona Jones, Julie Pryor, Candice Care-Unger, Grahame Simpson Jan 2020

"Spirituality Is Everybody's Business": An Exploration Of The Impact Of Spiritual Care Training Upon The Perceptions And Practice Of Rehabilitation Professionals, Kate Fiona Jones, Julie Pryor, Candice Care-Unger, Grahame Simpson

IES Papers and Journal Articles

Purpose: This study explored the impact of a brief spiritual care training program upon the perceptions and self-reported practice of rehabilitation professionals working in traumatic injury.

Methodology and methods: A qualitative study. Semi-structured interviews were held with staff from a rehabilitation hospital in Sydney, Australia, between six and eight weeks after participation in spiritual care training. A thematic analysis was conducted.

Results: Of the 41 rehabilitation professionals who attended the training (1 h online, 1.5 h face to face), 16 agreed to be interviewed. The majority worked in spinal cord injury and were female. Half reported holding a Christian affiliation. …


Evaluating The Impact Of A Falls Prevention Community Of Practice In A Residential Aged Care Setting: A Realist Approach, J Francis-Coad, C Etherton-Beer, C Bulsara, N Blackburn, P Chivers, A Hill Jan 2018

Evaluating The Impact Of A Falls Prevention Community Of Practice In A Residential Aged Care Setting: A Realist Approach, J Francis-Coad, C Etherton-Beer, C Bulsara, N Blackburn, P Chivers, A Hill

Physiotherapy Papers and Journal Articles

Background: Falls are a major socio-economic problem among residential aged care (RAC) populations resulting in high rates of injury including hip fracture. Guidelines recommend that multifactorial prevention strategies are implemented but these require translation into clinical practice. A community of practice (CoP) was selected as a suitable model to support translation of the best available evidence into practice, as it could bring together likeminded people with falls expertise and local clinical knowledge providing a social learning opportunity in the pursuit of a common goal; falls prevention. The aims of this study were to evaluate the impact of a falls prevention …


A Survey Of Clinicians Regarding Respiratory Physiotherapy Intervention For Intubated And Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Community‐Acquired Pneumonia. What Is Current Practice In Australian Icus?, L Van Der Lee, A Hill, S Patman Jan 2017

A Survey Of Clinicians Regarding Respiratory Physiotherapy Intervention For Intubated And Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Community‐Acquired Pneumonia. What Is Current Practice In Australian Icus?, L Van Der Lee, A Hill, S Patman

Physiotherapy Papers and Journal Articles

Rationale, aims, and objectives: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common cause for intensive care unit (ICU) admission resulting in high morbidity and mortality. There is a paucity of evidence regarding respiratory physiotherapy for intubated and mechanically ventilated patients with CAP, and anecdotally clinical practice is variable in this cohort. The aims of this study were to identify the degree of variability in physiotherapy practice for intubated adult patients with CAP and to explore ICU physiotherapist perceptions of current practice for this cohort and factors that influence physiotherapy treatment mode, duration, and frequency.

Method: A survey was developed based on common …


Building Social Capital With Interprofessional Student Teams In Rural Settings: A Service-Learning Model, Pippa L. Craig, Christine Phillips, Sally Hall Jan 2015

Building Social Capital With Interprofessional Student Teams In Rural Settings: A Service-Learning Model, Pippa L. Craig, Christine Phillips, Sally Hall

Medical Papers and Journal Articles

Objective: To describe outcomes of a model of service learning in interprofessional learning (IPL) aimed at developing a sustainable model of training that also contributed to service strengthening.

Design: A total of 57 semi-structured interviews with key informants and document review exploring the impacts of interprofessional student teams engaged in locally relevant IPL activities.

Setting: Six rural towns in South East New South Wales.

Participants: Local facilitators, staff of local health and other services, health professionals who supervised the 89 students in 37 IPL teams, and academic and administrative staff.

Main outcome measures: Perceived benefits as a consequence of interprofessional, …


Reliability And Validity Of The Ne1 Wound Assessment Tool (Wat), Stephanie Coon, Faustina Tran, Melinda Vicencio May 2013

Reliability And Validity Of The Ne1 Wound Assessment Tool (Wat), Stephanie Coon, Faustina Tran, Melinda Vicencio

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Background and Purpose: Current literature indicates a lack of reliability and validity of existing pressure ulcer (PrU) staging systems. This prompted the development of the N.E. One Can Stage (NEOCS). Recently this tool was modified and renamed, the NE1 Wound Assessment Tool (NE1 WAT). The purpose of this study is to test the reliability and validity of the NE1 WAT.

Subjects:

A sample of convenience of nine physical therapists (PTs) and 11 nurses (RNs) with PrU staging as part of their routine work duties were included in this study.

Methods:

A written exam was administered and consisted of assessment questions …


Outcomes From A Pilot Project On Workplace Culture Observations: Getting Evaluation And Outcomes On The Agenda, Jan Dewing, Sue Moore, Rachel Lohrey, Julia Hoogesteger, Zena Sale, Chris Winstanley Jan 2011

Outcomes From A Pilot Project On Workplace Culture Observations: Getting Evaluation And Outcomes On The Agenda, Jan Dewing, Sue Moore, Rachel Lohrey, Julia Hoogesteger, Zena Sale, Chris Winstanley

Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A

Abstract Aims and objectives: The overall aim of this mini project was to collaboratively engage in a learning activity that would provide evidence about the workplace culture to be used to inform other aspects of practice development work. The objectives were: to enhance observation skills; contribute to a team development activity; share and develop critical questions for use with local practice development action planning and build up active commitment to practice development work within the group. Design: A small pilot project embedded within a larger complex emancipatory practice development programme. Method: An unstructured observation method was used and followed up …


Medical Record Documentation: The Quality Of Physiotherapy Entries, Anna Phillips, Kathy Stiller, Marie Williams Jul 2006

Medical Record Documentation: The Quality Of Physiotherapy Entries, Anna Phillips, Kathy Stiller, Marie Williams

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

This study evaluated the standard of in-patient medical record documentation by physiotherapists at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH), Adelaide, South Australia, during 2003. The impact of patient characteristics (ie primary diagnosis and length of stay in hospital) and physiotherapist features (eg employment classification level and years of employment at the RAH) on the standard of documentation was also explored. One hundred medical records were randomly selected for review and 224 physiotherapy entries were audited. The audit tool was based on the RAH Physiotherapy Department Guidelines for Documentation, which was comprised of five sections. Each section contained several items, which were …


Evaluation Of The Provision For A University Health Service As Part Of The Quality Assurance Process, Rob Chandler, Barry Sheridan Jan 1993

Evaluation Of The Provision For A University Health Service As Part Of The Quality Assurance Process, Rob Chandler, Barry Sheridan

Research outputs pre 2011

Universities within Australia are facing increasing demands to demonstrate quality in both product and process by ensuing that their aims are met efficiently and effectively. As part of the quality assurance process for Edith Cowan University, a multi-campus institution, an evaluation was undertaken to monitor the effectiveness of the University health service and its significance within the University community. Responses from both staff and students to a survey conducted during August 1993 on behalf of the Department of Medical and Health Services indicate a high level of support for this service. This Report provides an overview of the evaluation study …