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    • Tribes and tribulations: Interdisciplinary eHealth in providing services for people with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) 

      Hines, Monique; Brunner, Melissa; Poon, Simon; Lam, Mary; Tran, Vivienne; Yu, Dan; Togher, Leanne; Shaw, Tim; Power, Emma
      Published 2017-11-21
      Background: eHealth has potential for supporting interdisciplinary care in contemporary traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation practice, yet little is known about whether this potential is being realised, or what needs ...
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    • eHealth for interdisciplinary practice: is it delivering on its promise? 

      Hines, Monique; Brunner, Melissa; Poon, Simon; Lam, Mary; Tran, Vivienne; Yu, Dan; Togher, Leanne; Shaw, Tim; Power, Emma
      Published 2018-03-22
      Our research in brief: Interdisciplinary eHealth The promise: eHealth has the potential to transform interdisciplinary practice by fostering improved collaboration across health providers and consumers. The reality: We ...
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    • Decolonising the dynamics of media power and media representation between 1830 and 1930: Australian Indigenous peoples with disability 

      Gilroy, John; Ragen, Jo; Meekosha, Helen
      Published 2017-08-23
      Indigenous Australians have experienced the horrific consequences of European invasion and colonisation. Some of these consequences include wars, geographic displacement and attempted genocide. Both the high prevalence and ...
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    • SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL - Trends in fall-related ambulance use and hospitalisation among older adults in NSW from 2006 to 2013: a retrospective, population-based study 

      Paul, Serene S; Harvey, Lara; Carroll, Therese; Li, Qiang; Boufous, Soufiane; Priddis, Annabel; Tiedemann, Anne; Clemson, Lindy; Lord, Stephen R; Muecke, Sandy; Close, Jacqueline CT; Lo, Serigne; Sherrington, Catherine
      Published 2016-12-21
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    • An innovative program for promoting active, creative and social play at school: The Sydney Playground Project 

      Ragen, Jo; Bundy, Anita; Engelen, Lina; Perry, Gabrielle; Wyver, Shirley; Naughton, Geraldine; Tranter, Paul; Bauman, Adrian; Baur, Wendy; Niehues, Anita; Gessup, Glenda; Barnes, Kate
      Published 2015-04-14
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