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    Early Opportunities to Explore Occupational Identity Change: Qualitative Study of Return-To-Work Experiences After Stroke by Martin, Rachelle A, Johns, Julianne K, Hackney, Jonathan J, Bourke, John A, Young, Timothy J, Nunnerley, Joanne L, Snell, Deborah L, Derrett, Sarah, Dunn, Jennifer A

    Published in Journal of rehabilitation medicine (07-02-2023)
    “…Rates of return-to-work after stroke are low, yet work is known to positively impact people's wellbeing and overall health outcomes. To understand…”
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    Early vocational rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injury: a research protocol using realist synthesis and interviews to understand how and why it works by Dunn, Jennifer, Martin, Rachelle A, Hackney, Jonathan J, Nunnerley, Joanne L, Snell, Deborah, Bourke, John A, Hall, Andrew, Derrett, Sarah

    Published in BMJ open (03-05-2021)
    “…IntroductionReturn to work after spinal cord injury (SCI) is linked to well-being and better physical and mental health outcomes. In New Zealand, work rates…”
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    Development of a Programme Theory for Early Intervention Vocational Rehabilitation: A Realist Literature Review by Dunn, Jennifer A., Hackney, Jonathan J., Martin, Rachelle A., Tietjens, Donna, Young, Timothy, Bourke, John A., Snell, Deborah L., Nunnerley, Joanne L., Hall, Andrew, Derrett, Sarah

    Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01-12-2021)
    “…Purpose Little is currently known about how early intervention vocational rehabilitation (EIVR) works for people with newly acquired neurological conditions…”
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    The impact of fear avoidance on return to work outcomes after mild traumatic brain injury by Snell, Deborah, Faulkner, Josh, Williman, Jonathan, Silverberg, Noah, Theadom, Alice, Surgenor, Lois, Hackney, Jonathan, Siegert, Richard

    “…We investigated whether fear avoidance was associated with return to work-related activity (RTW) after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Fear avoidance has…”
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    Fear avoidance and return to work after mild traumatic brain injury by Snell, Deborah L., Faulkner, Josh W., Williman, Jonathan A., Silverberg, Noah D., Theadom, Alice, Surgenor, Lois J, Hackney, Jonathan, Siegert, Richard J.

    Published in Brain injury (12-05-2023)
    “…Fear avoidance is associated with symptom persistence after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). In this study, we investigated whether fear avoidance was…”
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