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Osteoarthritis biomarkers 40 years post total meniscectomy
Presentation / Conference
Pengas, I., Assiotis, A., Nash, W., Hatcher, J., Banks, J., & McNicholas, M. Osteoarthritis biomarkers 40 years post total meniscectomy. Poster presented at 9th Biennial Congress of the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS), Toronto, Canada

Meniscectomy & osteoarthritis : a mean 40-year follow-up
Presentation / Conference
Pengas, I., Assiotis, A., Nash, W., Hatcher, J., Banks, J., & McNicholas, M. Meniscectomy & osteoarthritis : a mean 40-year follow-up. Presented at International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine 9th Biennial Congress 2013 (ISAKOS 2013), Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Summary Patients who underwent total meniscectomy prior to their 19th birthday under the auspices of a single surgeon were reviewed clinically, radiographically and with PROMs. Abstract Data A mean 40-year follow-up outcomes of 53 patients who... Read More about Meniscectomy & osteoarthritis : a mean 40-year follow-up.

Development of eczema care online, a digital intervention to support eczema self-management in young people
Presentation / Conference
Greenwell, K., Santer, M., Ghio, D., Sivyer, K., Teasdale, E., Wilcynska, S., …Muller, I. Development of eczema care online, a digital intervention to support eczema self-management in young people. Presented at 33rd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Dubronvnik, Croatia

Background: This research aimed to develop Eczema Care Online (ECO), a digital intervention to support eczema self-management in young people (13-25 years). Methods: Theory-, evidence- and person-based approaches to intervention development were u... Read More about Development of eczema care online, a digital intervention to support eczema self-management in young people.

“I wouldn’t swap semi-skimmed milk for whole milk” : using the person-based approach to develop a personally relevant screen and treat intervention for malnutrition risk in adults aged 65 and over in primary care
Presentation / Conference
Payne, E., Morrison, L., Harris, P., Ghio, D., Slodkowska-Barabasz, J., Grey, E., …Yardley, L. “I wouldn’t swap semi-skimmed milk for whole milk” : using the person-based approach to develop a personally relevant screen and treat intervention for malnutrition risk in adults aged 65 and over in primary care. Presented at 15th UKSBM Annual Scientific Meeting, Apex City of Bath Hotel, Bath, UK

A systematic review of chronic pain assessments with children and young people : exploring administrative, scoring and classification issues
Presentation / Conference
Lee, R., Rashid, A., Ghio, D., Thomson, W., & Cordingley, L. A systematic review of chronic pain assessments with children and young people : exploring administrative, scoring and classification issues. Poster presented at 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA

Background/Purpose: Pain is often the most troubling feature of musculoskeletal disease in children and young people (CYP). In paediatric pain research, recent attempts to standardise the assessment of chronic pain for CYP have been pivotal in establ... Read More about A systematic review of chronic pain assessments with children and young people : exploring administrative, scoring and classification issues.

Investigating children's beliefs about juvenile arthritis : a study using cognitive interviewing
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Ghio, D., Thomson, W., Baildam, E., Hyrich, K., Beresford, M., Lydon, C., …Cordingley, L. Investigating children's beliefs about juvenile arthritis : a study using cognitive interviewing. Poster presented at ACR/ARHP Scientific Meeting 2011, Chicago, USA

Background/Purpose: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common chronic rheumatic illness in childhood. An understanding of how children make sense of their JIA symptoms is important for long-term management and treatment. There is increas... Read More about Investigating children's beliefs about juvenile arthritis : a study using cognitive interviewing.

Validating a pain perception questionnaire for young people with juvenile arthritis
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Ghio, D., Calam, R., Hyrich, K., Thomson, W., CAPS, C. A. P. S., & Cordingley, L. Validating a pain perception questionnaire for young people with juvenile arthritis. Poster presented at Rheumatology 2015, Manchester, UK

Background: The ways in which people perceive their illness are known to affect long-term outcomes. The Common Sense-Self-Regulatory Model (CS-SRM) is used as a theoretical framework to investigate the influence of illness beliefs on outcomes and the... Read More about Validating a pain perception questionnaire for young people with juvenile arthritis.

Development and feasibility testing of a new Ipad application, this Feeling, to aid communication of pain in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
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Tapping, P., Rashid, A., Ghio, D., Cheing, A., Jimmieson, P., Calam, R., …Thomson, W. Development and feasibility testing of a new Ipad application, this Feeling, to aid communication of pain in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Presented at Rheumatology 2015, Manchester, UK

Background: Despite advances in pain assessment systems, questions remain over how best to help children with inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions such as JIA communicate with healthcare professionals about their pain experiences. Accurate pain co... Read More about Development and feasibility testing of a new Ipad application, this Feeling, to aid communication of pain in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

Beliefs about pain in juvenile idiopathic arthritis are significantly associated with higher reported pain and more negative affect in children and young people
Presentation / Conference
Lee, R., Muckian, C., Damaraju, S., Ghio, D., Thomson, W., & Cordingley, L. Beliefs about pain in juvenile idiopathic arthritis are significantly associated with higher reported pain and more negative affect in children and young people. Poster presented at Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Conference 2019, Millenium Point, Birmingham, UK

Background Persistent, unpredictable pain is one of the most burdensome features of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) which is a relapsing-remitting inflammatory musculoskeletal condition presenting in children and young people under 16 years. Rec... Read More about Beliefs about pain in juvenile idiopathic arthritis are significantly associated with higher reported pain and more negative affect in children and young people.

How do paediatric pain experts and healthcare professionals prioritise patient-reported pain information from children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
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Lee, R., Rashid, A., Ghio, D., Thomson, W., & Cordingley, L. How do paediatric pain experts and healthcare professionals prioritise patient-reported pain information from children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Poster presented at British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology 2017, Sheffield, UK

Background: Patient self-report of pain is regarded as the gold standard of assessment. There is increased recognition of the importance of using electronic, real-time data capture with multi-dimensional methods for children who have chronic pain. No... Read More about How do paediatric pain experts and healthcare professionals prioritise patient-reported pain information from children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.

The use of disability studies theory to critically appraise occupational therapy practice
Presentation / Conference
McCormack, C., & Collins, B. The use of disability studies theory to critically appraise occupational therapy practice. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists 34th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Brighton Centre, Brighton, United Kingdom

Service provision with people with disabilities is often implicitly influenced by the operative paradigms in the health and social care service context (e.g. the medical or social models of disability). At times, people with disabilities find thes... Read More about The use of disability studies theory to critically appraise occupational therapy practice.

The 'Choice and Autonomy Framework' : implications for occupational therapy practice
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Collins, B. The 'Choice and Autonomy Framework' : implications for occupational therapy practice. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists 34th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Brighton Centre, Brighton, United Kingdom

Introduction This paper presents findings from a PhD study exploring autonomy of adults with physical disability. The plethora of descriptions of autonomy in psychological, occupational therapy and rehabilitation literature (e.g. Ryan and Deci 20... Read More about The 'Choice and Autonomy Framework' : implications for occupational therapy practice.

Choice or routine?
Presentation / Conference
Collins, B. Choice or routine?. Presented at Occupational Science Europe Conference 2011 : occupational therapists owning occupation, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom

Thinking disability orientation : practicing affirmation
Presentation / Conference
McCormack, C., & Collins, B. Thinking disability orientation : practicing affirmation. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists 36th Annual Conference and Exhibition, SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Introduction: Occupational therapy’s theoretical base is informed by beliefs in empowerment, partnership, choice and hope — all key components in client-centred practice (Sumsion and Law 2006). In order to be client-centred, it is important to ap... Read More about Thinking disability orientation : practicing affirmation.

Independence : confused, outdated or core of occupational therapy?
Presentation / Conference
Collins, B. Independence : confused, outdated or core of occupational therapy?. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists 36th Annual Conference and Exhibition, SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Introduction: Independence has been described as a core outcome of occupational therapy, but what does “independence” mean? Perceptions of independence are linked to disability models (Goble 2004). Professionals’ definitions tend to relate to doi... Read More about Independence : confused, outdated or core of occupational therapy?.

Undergraduate peer education : a means to promote inter-professional understanding?
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Collins, B., & Clark, C. Undergraduate peer education : a means to promote inter-professional understanding?. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists 37th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC), Glasgow, United Kingdom

Introduction: Peer education was introduced in the occupational therapy (OT) and physiotherapy (PT) programmes to promote students’ communication, facilitation and education skills. It involves peer-led collaborative facilitation of learning, sup... Read More about Undergraduate peer education : a means to promote inter-professional understanding?.

Low vision rehabilitation : skills for occupational therapists
Presentation / Conference
Collins, N., & Collins, B. Low vision rehabilitation : skills for occupational therapists. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists 37th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC), Glasgow, United Kingdom

Many older people referred to occupational therapy may experience sight loss, yet, in the presence of other disability, it is commonly overlooked by health professionals (Horowitz 2004). Sight loss can result in significant difficulty with activit... Read More about Low vision rehabilitation : skills for occupational therapists.