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2015

Conference Publication

The exercise, but not quality of life, response to pulmonary rehabilitation predicts reduction in health care utilization in the following two years

Walsh, J., Pegg, J., Yerkovich, S., Morris, N., Mckeough, Z., Comans, T., Paratz, J. and Chambers, D. (2015). The exercise, but not quality of life, response to pulmonary rehabilitation predicts reduction in health care utilization in the following two years. Thoracic Society Australia New Zealand Australian New Zealand Society Respiratory Science Annual Scientific Meeting 2015, Queensland, Australia, 27 March - 1 April, 2015. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/resp.12494_2

The exercise, but not quality of life, response to pulmonary rehabilitation predicts reduction in health care utilization in the following two years

2012

Conference Publication

Utility Values for Use in Health Care Decision Making for Older Frail Adults

Comans, T. A., Scuffham, P. A., Gray, L. and Peel, N. (2012). Utility Values for Use in Health Care Decision Making for Older Frail Adults. ISPOR 15th Annual European Congress and ISPOR 5th Asia-Pacific Conference, Berlin, Germany, 3-7 November 1012. New York, NY, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2012.08.219

Utility Values for Use in Health Care Decision Making for Older Frail Adults

2010

Conference Publication

Effectiveness of an Enhanced Multidisciplinary Community Based Group Program for Parkinson's Disease

Peters, C., Currin, M., Rogers, A., Tyson, S., Comans, T., Healy, S., McPhail, S., Heathcote, K. and Brauer, S. (2010). Effectiveness of an Enhanced Multidisciplinary Community Based Group Program for Parkinson's Disease. 2nd World Parkinson Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, 28 September - 1 October 2010. HOBOKEN: WILEY-LISS.

Effectiveness of an Enhanced Multidisciplinary Community Based Group Program for Parkinson's Disease

2009

Conference Publication

Which is more effective at reducing falls and improving quality of life in older fallers? Domiciliary versus centre-based rehabilitation

Haines, T., Comans, T., Currin, M., Peters, C. and Brauer, S. (2009). Which is more effective at reducing falls and improving quality of life in older fallers? Domiciliary versus centre-based rehabilitation. 42nd National Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, National Convention Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 25–27 November 2009. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia.

Which is more effective at reducing falls and improving quality of life in older fallers? Domiciliary versus centre-based rehabilitation