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Elizabeth Lynch
Elizabeth Lynch
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Stroke survivors' experiences of physical rehabilitation: a systematic review of qualitative studies
J Luker, E Lynch, S Bernhardsson, L Bennett, J Bernhardt
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 96 (9), 1698-1708. e10, 2015
3052015
Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke
EL C English, S Hillier
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 6, CD007513, 2017
2512017
Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke
EL C English, S Hillier
Stroke 48, 00, 2017
251*2017
“There is nothing so practical as a good theory”: a pragmatic guide for selecting theoretical approaches for implementation projects.
GH EA Lynch, A Mudge, S Knowles, AL Kitson, S Hunter
BMC Health Services Research 18, 857, 2018
177*2018
Improving the development, monitoring and reporting of stroke rehabilitation research: consensus-based core recommendations from the Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation Roundtable
CW M Walker, T Hoffmann, M Brady, C Dean, J Eng, A Farrin, C Felix, A ...
International Journal of Stroke 12, 472-479, 2017
1772017
Sensory retraining of the lower limb after acute stroke: a randomized controlled pilot trial
EA Lynch, SL Hillier, K Stiller, RR Campanella, PH Fisher
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 88 (9), 1101-1107, 2007
1122007
Carers' experiences, needs and preferences during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: a systematic review of qualitative studies.
JB J Luker, C Murray, E Lynch, S Bernhardsson, M Shannon
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98, 1852-1862, 2017
1092017
When should physical rehabilitation commence after stroke: a systematic review
E Lynch, S Hillier, D Cadilhac
International Journal of Stroke 9 (4), 468-478, 2014
1072014
Activity monitors for increasing physical activity in adult stroke survivors.
ECA 2. Lynch EA, Jones T, Simpson D, Fini N, Borschmann K, Kuys S, Kramer S ...
Stroke, 2018
98*2018
Activity monitors for increasing physical activity in adult stroke survivors
EA Lynch, TM Jones, DB Simpson, NA Fini, SS Kuys, K Borschmann, ...
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2018
982018
Enabling Continuous Quality Improvement in Practice: the role and contribution of facilitation
G Harvey, E Lynch
Frontiers in Public Health 5, 27, 2017
742017
Inequities in access to inpatient rehabilitation after stroke: an international scoping review
E Lynch, J Luker, D Cadilhac, S Hillier
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 24, 619-626, 2017
682017
Clinical education of physiotherapy students in Australia: perceptions of current models
K Stiller, E Lynch, AC Phillips, P Lambert
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 50 (4), 243-247, 2004
672004
Designing and implementing two facilitation interventions within the 'Facilitating Implementation of Research Evidence (FIRE)' study: A qualitative analysis from an external …
AT G Harvey, B McCormack, AL Kitson, EA Lynch
Implementation Science 13, 141, 2018
50*2018
Implementation: the missing link in the research translation pipeline – is it any wonder no one ever implements evidence-based practice?
LAC EA Lynch, B Chesworth
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 32, 751-761, 2018
482018
Access to rehabilitation for patients with stroke in Australia
E Lynch, S Mackintosh, J Luker, S Hillier
Medical Journal of Australia 210, 21-26, 2019
432019
Inequities in access to rehabilitation: exploring how acute stroke unit clinicians decide who to refer to rehabilitation
EA Lynch, JA Luker, DA Cadilhac, SL Hillier
Disability and Rehabilitation 38 (14), 1415-1424, 2016
372016
Rehabilitation assessments for patients with stroke in Australian hospitals do not always reflect the patients' rehabilitation requirements
EA Lynch, JA Luker, DA Cadilhac, SL Hillier
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 96 (5), 782-789, 2015
352015
Implementation in rehabilitation: a roadmap for practitioners and researchers
J Morris, S Bernhardsson, M Bird, L Connell, E Lynch, K Jarvis, N Kayes, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation 12, 1-10, 2019
332019
A qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework to investigate why patients were or were not assessed for rehabilitation after stroke
EA Lynch, JA Luker, DA Cadilhac, CE Fryer, SL Hillier
Clinical Rehabilitation 31 (7), 966-977, 2017
302017
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