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2017 Conference Publication Developing a Victorian Cardiac Rehabilitation Registry utilising a data scraping techniqueThomas, E. (2017). Developing a Victorian Cardiac Rehabilitation Registry utilising a data scraping technique. Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Sydney, NSW Australia, 8 March 2017. |
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2017 Conference Publication EVIDENCE-BASED DIABETES PREVENTION IN INDIA: THE KERALA DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAMOldenburg, Brian, Thomas, Emma, Sathish, Thirunavukkarasu, Absetz, Pilvikki and Thankappan, Kavumpurathu (2017). EVIDENCE-BASED DIABETES PREVENTION IN INDIA: THE KERALA DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM. CARY: OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC. |
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2017 Conference Publication Adapting and scaling-up diabetes prevention programs in low- and middle-income countries: an example from IndiaThomas, E., Sathish, T., Thankappan, K.R. and Oldenburg, B. (2017). Adapting and scaling-up diabetes prevention programs in low- and middle-income countries: an example from India. In: World Congress of Public Health, Melbourne, Australia, (). 3-7 April 2017. |
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2017 Conference Publication Is cardiac rehabilitation protective against long-term morbidity following Acute Coronary Syndrome?Thomas, E., Oldenburg, B., Hare, D.L . and O’Neil, A. (2017). Is cardiac rehabilitation protective against long-term morbidity following Acute Coronary Syndrome?. In: Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Association Conference, Perth, Australia, (). 28 - 30 August 2017. |
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2016 Conference Publication Scaling-up the Kerala Diabetes Prevention ProgramThomas, E. (2016). Scaling-up the Kerala Diabetes Prevention Program. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health: MSPGH PhD Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 10 November 2016. |
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2016 Conference Publication RECONSTRUCTING TIME USE TO UNDERSTAND HUMAN BEHAVIOR: COMBINING ACCELEROMETRY, WEARABLE CAMERAS, DIARIES AND INTERVIEWSThomas, E., Harms, T., Milton, K., Kelly, P., Doherty, A., Gershuny, J. and Foster, C. (2016). RECONSTRUCTING TIME USE TO UNDERSTAND HUMAN BEHAVIOR: COMBINING ACCELEROMETRY, WEARABLE CAMERAS, DIARIES AND INTERVIEWS. NEW YORK: SPRINGER. |
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2016 Conference Publication Perspectives of people post heart events: analysis of the ADVENT studyThomas, E. (2016). Perspectives of people post heart events: analysis of the ADVENT study. National Heart Foundation, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 2 September 2016. |
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2016 Conference Publication The science and art of scaling-upThomas, E. (2016). The science and art of scaling-up. University of Melbourne: Improving program design, implementation and evaluation in a global world: latest findings and evidence gaps, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 15 August 2016. |
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2016 Conference Publication Reconstructing time use to understand human behavior: combining accelerometry, wearable cameras, diaries and interviewsThomas, E., Milton, K., Harms, T., Kelly, P. and Foster, C. (2016). Reconstructing time use to understand human behavior: combining accelerometry, wearable cameras, diaries and interviews. In: International Congress of Behavioural Medicine, Edinburgh, Scotland, (). 19-22 July 2016. |
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2015 Conference Publication Developing a method to test the validity and reliability of 24 hour time use diaries using wearable cameras: A feasibility projectHarms, T., Gershuny, J., Doherty, A., Thomas, E., Foster, C. and Kelly, P. (2015). Developing a method to test the validity and reliability of 24 hour time use diaries using wearable cameras: A feasibility project. European Survey Research Association, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2 July 2015. |
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2015 Conference Publication Improving methods to measure physical activity: using accelerometry, wearable cameras and interviews to reconstruct time useThomas, E., Milton, K., Kelly, P., Doherty, A., Harms, T., Gershuny, J. and Foster, C. (2015). Improving methods to measure physical activity: using accelerometry, wearable cameras and interviews to reconstruct time use. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 1 April 2015. |
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2014 Conference Publication Indoor air pollution: a systematic reviewThomas, E. (2014). Indoor air pollution: a systematic review. Research Strategy Meeting, Oxford, United Kingdom, 3 November 2014. |
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2014 Conference Publication Creating an online, best practice foundation for implementation: the Australian Aphasia Rehabilitation PathwayPower, E., Thomas, E., Worrall, L., Rose, M., Togher, L. and Ferguson, A. (2014). Creating an online, best practice foundation for implementation: the Australian Aphasia Rehabilitation Pathway. 2nd Biennial Australian Implementation Conference, Sydney, Australia, 17-18 September 2014. |
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2014 Conference Publication Enhancing the communicative environment for people with aphasia: A systematic reviewO’Halloran, R. and Thomas, E. (2014). Enhancing the communicative environment for people with aphasia: A systematic review. International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, The Hague, Netherlands, 19 June 2014. |
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2014 Conference Publication Determining ‘best practice’ in aphasia care: the development and validation of the Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statementsThomas, E., Power, E., Worrall, L., Rose, M. and Togher, L. (2014). Determining ‘best practice’ in aphasia care: the development and validation of the Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statements. International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, The Hague, Netherlands, 19 June 2014. |
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2014 Conference Publication The development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statementsPower, E., Thomas, E., Worrall, L., Rose, M. and Togher, L. (2014). The development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statements. 25th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Stroke Society of Australasia, Hamilton Island, QLD, Australia, 30 July-1 August 2014. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/ijs.12297 |
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2014 Conference Publication The development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statementsWorrall, L., Power, E., Thomas, E., Rose, M. and Togher, L. (2014). The development and validation of Australian aphasia rehabilitation best practice statements. 9th World Stroke Congress in Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey, 22-25 October 2014. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. |
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2014 Conference Publication The Australian Aphasia Rehabilitation PathwayWorrall, L., Thomas, E., Rose, M., Power, E., Togher, L. and Ferguson, A. (2014). The Australian Aphasia Rehabilitation Pathway. 25th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Stroke Society of Australasia, Hamilton Island, Australia, 30 July-1 August 2014. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/ijs.12298 |
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2013 Conference Publication Evidence-based standards of care for aphasia rehabilitationWorrall, L., Thomas, E., Power, E., Rose, M., Togher, L. and Ferguson, A. (2013). Evidence-based standards of care for aphasia rehabilitation. Canadian Stroke Congress, Canada, 17 - 20 October 2013. |
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2013 Conference Publication Synthesizing and translating rehabilitation evidence into practice: the experience of the Australian Aphasia Rehabilitation TeamThomas, E., Worrall, L., Power, E., Rose, M., Togher, L. and Ferguson, A. (2013). Synthesizing and translating rehabilitation evidence into practice: the experience of the Australian Aphasia Rehabilitation Team. First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 8 - 11 September 2013. |