Publications by:
T.P. Haines
Also publishes as (Terry P. Haines, Terry Haines)
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Naseri, Chiara, Haines, Terry P., Morris, Meg E., Mcphail, Steven M., Etherton-Beer, Christopher, Shorr, Ronald, Flicker, Leon, Waldron, Nicolas, Bulsara, Max, and Hill, Anne-Marie (2022) Factors Affecting Engagement of Older Adults in Exercise Following Hospitalization. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 45 (4). pp. 197-206.
Naseri, Chiara, Mcphail, Steven M., Morris, Meg E., Haines, Terry P., Etherton-Beer, Christopher, Shorr, Ronald, Flicker, Leon, Bulsara, Max, Lee, Den Ching A., Francis-Coad, Jacqueline, Waldron, Nicholas, and Hill, Anne-Marie (2021) Tailored Education Increased Capability and Motivation for Fall Prevention in Older People After Hospitalization. Frontiers in Public Health, 9. 683723.
Blackstock, Felicity C., Watson, Kathryn M., Morris, Norman R., Jones, Anne, Wright, Anthony, McMeeken, Joan M., Rivett, Darren A., O'Connor, Vivienne, Peterson, Raymond F., Haines, Terry P., Watson, Geoffery, and Jull, Gwendolen Anne (2013) Simulation can contribute a part of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy clinical education. Simulation in Healthcare, 8 (1). pp. 32-42.
Watson, Kathryn, Wright, Anthony, Morris, Norman, McMeeken, Joan, Rivett, Darren, Blackstock, Felicity, Jones, Anne, Haines, Terry, O'Connor, Vivienne, Watson, Geoffrey, Peterson, Raymond, and Jull, Gwendolen (2012) Can simulation replace part of clinical time? Two parallel randomised controlled trials. Medical Education, 46 (7). pp. 657-667.
Haines, T.P., Isles, R., Jones, A., and Jull, G. (2011) Economic consequences in clinical education. Focus on Health Professional Education, 12 (3). pp. 53-63.
Barker, R.N., Kendall, M.D., Amsters, D.I., Pershouse, K.J., Haines, T.P., and Kuipers, P. (2009) The relationship between quality of life and disability across the lifespan for people with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 47 (2). pp. 149-155.
Barker, Ruth N., Amsters, Delena I., Kendall, Melissa D., Pershouse, Kiley J., and Haines, Terry P. (2007) Reliability of the clinical outcome variables scale when administered via telephone to assess mobility in people with spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88 (5). pp. 632-637.