2019 Conference Publication Sensory sensitivity and its relationship with adult attachment and parenting stylesBranjerdporn, Grace, Meredith, Pamela, Strong, Jennifer and Green, Mandy (2019). Sensory sensitivity and its relationship with adult attachment and parenting styles. Occupational Therapy Australia 28th National Conference and Exhibition “Together Towards Tomorrow”, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 10 - 12 July 2019. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12585 |
2019 Conference Publication Associations between maternal-foetal attachment and infant developmental outcomes: a systematic reviewBranjerdporn, Grace, Meredith, Pamela, Strong, Jenny and Garcia, Jenniffer (2019). Associations between maternal-foetal attachment and infant developmental outcomes: a systematic review. Frontiers in Perinatal Mental Health - Looking to the Future, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 26 – 28 September 2016. Wien, Austria: Springer. doi: 10.1007/s00737-019-00953-9 |
2018 Conference Publication Sensory modulation: an important piece of the disability puzzle for adolescents with persistent painSinclair, Cate, Meredith, Pamela, Strong, Jenny and Chalkiadis, George A (2018). Sensory modulation: an important piece of the disability puzzle for adolescents with persistent pain. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000663 |
2016 Conference Publication Assessment for learning: The Individual Teamwork Observation and Feedback Tool (iTOFT) and Resource PackDallest, Kathy, Thistlethwaite, Jill, Bogossian, Fiona, Dunston, Roger, Eley, Diann, Forman, Dawn, Moran, Monica, Roberts, Chris and Strong, Jenny (2016). Assessment for learning: The Individual Teamwork Observation and Feedback Tool (iTOFT) and Resource Pack. ANZAHPE 2016, Perth Australia, 19-23 March 2016. |
2015 Conference Publication Why does pain language matter? The elicited and non-elicited verbal pain language of labourPower, Stephanie, Bogossian, Fiona E., Strong, Jenny and Sussex, Roland (2015). Why does pain language matter? The elicited and non-elicited verbal pain language of labour. The Passage of Motherhood Conference , Brisbane, Australia, 7-9 May, 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Online learning platforms to support student reflections regarding working across cultures and critical thinking regarding practice contexts.Campbell, E., Strong, J., Copley, J., Caine, A-M and Davila, W. (2015). Online learning platforms to support student reflections regarding working across cultures and critical thinking regarding practice contexts.. Occupational Therapy Australia 26th National Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne Convention Centre, Melbourne, 1 July, 2015. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal: |
2014 Conference Publication Cross-cultural pain semantics: an applied multidisciplinary approach to understanding the pain of childbirthPower, Stephanie, Bogossian, Fiona E., Strong, Jenny and Sussex, Roland (2014). Cross-cultural pain semantics: an applied multidisciplinary approach to understanding the pain of childbirth. AILA World Congress, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 10-15 August 2014. |
2014 Conference Publication Birth Talk, Birth Culture: What do mothers say and do during labour? A workshop on the language of labour painPower, S., Bogossian, F., Strong, J. and Sussex, R. (2014). Birth Talk, Birth Culture: What do mothers say and do during labour? A workshop on the language of labour pain. 30th Triennial Congress, International Confederation of Midwives, Prague, Czech Republic, 1-5 June 2014. |
2013 Conference Publication Dar a luz 'To bring to the light' a pilot study of English and Spanish birth pain narrativesPower, Stephanie, Bogossian, Fiona E., Strong, Jennifer and Sussex, Roland D. (2013). Dar a luz 'To bring to the light' a pilot study of English and Spanish birth pain narratives. ACM2013: Australian College of Midwives 18th Biennial Conference, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 30 September - 3 October 2013. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2013.08.206 |
2013 Conference Publication Dar a luz 'To bring to the light' a pilot study of English and Spanish birth pain narrativesPower, Stephanie, Bogossian, Fiona, Strong, Jennifer and Sussex, Roland (2013). Dar a luz 'To bring to the light' a pilot study of English and Spanish birth pain narratives. -, -, -. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2013.08.206 |
2012 Conference Publication Using the ICF to Examine the Content Coverage and Clinical Utility of the PROMIS Pain Interference Scale (CP)Bagrath, Karl and Strong, Jenny (2012). Using the ICF to Examine the Content Coverage and Clinical Utility of the PROMIS Pain Interference Scale (CP). unknown, unknown, unknown. DORDRECHT: SPRINGER. |
2009 Conference Publication 'Closing the loop' on assessment feedback in four health science disciplinesArnott, W., Bennison, A., Hughes, C., Isles, R., Strong, J. and Wilson, W. (2009). 'Closing the loop' on assessment feedback in four health science disciplines. Australian Technology Network Assessment Conference 2009. Assessment in different dimensions. A conference on teaching and learning in tertiary education, Melbourne, Australia, 19-20 November 2009. |
2008 Conference Publication The language of pain: reassessing the use of the MPQ adjectives by healthy university studentsStrong, J., Sussex, R., Murray, J., Darnell, R., Mitchell, G. and Hoey, S. (2008). The language of pain: reassessing the use of the MPQ adjectives by healthy university students. 28th Annual Scientific Meeting Of The Australian Pain Society, Perth, Western Australia, 30 March - 2 April 2008. |
2006 Conference Publication Interprofessional pain education: Models, issues and possiblitiesWatt-Watson, J., Seers, K. and Strong, J. (2006). Interprofessional pain education: Models, issues and possiblities. 11th World Congress on Pain, Sydney , Australia, 21-26 August 2005. Seattle, WA, U.S.A.: IASP Press. |
2006 Conference Publication Goals for rehabilitation of patients with chronic painStrong, J., Presnell, S. and Henriksson, C. (2006). Goals for rehabilitation of patients with chronic pain. 11th World Congress on Pain, Seattle, 2006. Seattle: IASP Press. |
2006 Conference Publication Which occupational therapy interventions are perceived as the most important research priorities by occupational therapists?Bennett, S., McKenna, K., Hoffmann, T., Tooth, L., McCluskey, A. and Strong, J. (2006). Which occupational therapy interventions are perceived as the most important research priorities by occupational therapists?. 14th Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Sydney, Australia, 23-28 July 2006. |
2004 Conference Publication OTseeker: A New Occupational Therapy Evidence DatabaseBennett, S., McKenna, K., Hoffmann, T., McCluskey, A., Tooth, L. and Strong, J. (2004). OTseeker: A New Occupational Therapy Evidence Database. 28th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the College of Occupational Therapists, Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate, UK, 9-11 June 2004. London: College of Occupational Therapists. |
2003 Conference Publication The extent and quality of evidence on the effectiveness of injury prevention & management: An analysis of the OTseeker databaseMcCluskey, A., Lovarini, M., McKenna, K., Bennett, S., Tooth, L., Strong, J. and Hoffmann, T. (2003). The extent and quality of evidence on the effectiveness of injury prevention & management: An analysis of the OTseeker database. The extent and quality of evidence on the effectiveness of injury prevention & management: An analysis of the OTseeker database, Brighton-le-Sands, Sydney, 5 September 2003. Sydney, Australia: OT Australia. |
2003 Conference Publication Rehabilitation of the injured worker: Measurement, management and evidenceWittink, H., Strong, J., Nordin, M. and van Tulder, M. (2003). Rehabilitation of the injured worker: Measurement, management and evidence. 10th World Conference on Pain, San Diego, California, 17th - 22nd August, 2002. Seattle, USA: IASP Press. |
2002 Conference Publication Looking at how we do business: Evidence based review of a multidisciplinary pain centreSharry, R. M., Strong, J. and Cramond, T. R. (2002). Looking at how we do business: Evidence based review of a multidisciplinary pain centre. Beyond the Horn, Sydney, Australia, 24-27 March, 2002. Seattle, USA: Australian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. |