2020 Journal Article Improving the monitoring of cardiac rehabilitation delivery and quality: a call to action for AustraliaThomas, Emma, Astley, Carolyn, Gallagher, Robyn, Foreman, Rachelle, Mitchell, Julie Anne, Grace, Sherry L., Cadilhac, Dominique A., Bunker, Stephen, Clark, Alexander and O'Neil, Adrienne (2020). Improving the monitoring of cardiac rehabilitation delivery and quality: a call to action for Australia. Heart, Lung and Circulation, 29 (1), 1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2019.07.013 |
2019 Journal Article Testing self-report time-use diaries against objective instruments in real timeGershuny, Jonathan, Harms, Teresa, Doherty, Aiden, Thomas, Emma, Milton, Karen, Kelly, Paul and Foster, Charlie (2019). Testing self-report time-use diaries against objective instruments in real time. Sociological Methodology, 50 (1), 008117501988459-349. doi: 10.1177/0081175019884591 |
2019 Journal Article Development of standardised programme content for phase II cardiac rehabilitation programmes in Australia using a modified Delphi processCartledge, Susie, Thomas, Emma, Hollier, Kerry and Maddison, R. (2019). Development of standardised programme content for phase II cardiac rehabilitation programmes in Australia using a modified Delphi process. BMJ Open, 9 (12) e032279, e032279. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032279 |
2019 Conference Publication Quality improvement in healthcare: why it matters and global challengesThomas, E. (2019). Quality improvement in healthcare: why it matters and global challenges. Canberra Health and Research Meeting (CHARM), Canberra, ACT Australia, 28 June 2019. |
2019 Journal Article A validation study of the Eurostat harmonised European time use study (HETUS) diary using wearable technologyHarms, Teresa, Gershuny, Jonathan, Doherty, Aiden, Thomas, Emma, Milton, Karen and Foster, Charlie (2019). A validation study of the Eurostat harmonised European time use study (HETUS) diary using wearable technology. BMC Public Health, 19 (S2) 455. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6761-x |
2019 Journal Article The relationship between phobic anxiety and 2-year readmission after Acute Coronary Syndrome: What is the role of heart rate variability?O'Neil, Adrienne, Taylor, C. Barr, Hare, David L., Thomas, Emma, Toukhsati, Samia R., Oldroyd, John, Scovelle, Anna J. and Oldenburg, Brian (2019). The relationship between phobic anxiety and 2-year readmission after Acute Coronary Syndrome: What is the role of heart rate variability?. Journal of Affective Disorders, 247, 73-80. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2018.12.078 |
2019 Journal Article Effect of cardiac rehabilitation on 24-month all-cause hospital readmissions: a prospective cohort studyThomas, Emma, Lotfaliany, Mojtaba, Grace, Sherry L., Oldenburg, Brian, Taylor, C. Barr, Hare, David L., Rangani, W. P. Thanuja, Dheerasinghe, D. S. Anoja F., Cadilhac, Dominique A. and O'Neil, Adrienne (2019). Effect of cardiac rehabilitation on 24-month all-cause hospital readmissions: a prospective cohort study. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 18 (3), 234-244. doi: 10.1177/1474515118820176 |
2019 Journal Article Prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases: lessons from the HIV experienceAbimbola, Seye, Thomas, Emma, Jan, Stephen, McPake, Barbara, Wickramasinghe, Kremlin and Oldenburg, Brian (2019). Prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases: lessons from the HIV experience. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 97 (3), 239-241. doi: 10.2471/blt.18.216820 |
2019 Journal Article Utilising a data capture tool to populate a cardiac rehabilitation registry: a feasibility studyThomas, Emma, Grace, Sherry L., Boyle, Douglas, Gallagher, Robyn, Neubeck, Lis, Cox, Nicholas, Manski-Nankervis, Jo-Anne, Henley-Smith, Sandra, Cadilhac, Dominique A. and O'Neil, Adrienne (2019). Utilising a data capture tool to populate a cardiac rehabilitation registry: a feasibility study. Heart, Lung and Circulation, 29 (2), 224-232. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2018.12.012 |
2019 Conference Publication Sex specific patterns of heart rate variability following acute coronary syndromeO'Neil, A., Scovelle, A., Taylor, C.B., Hare, D.L., Thomas, E. and Oldenburg, B. (2019). Sex specific patterns of heart rate variability following acute coronary syndrome. In: American Heart Association (AHA) Epidemiology/Lifestyle Conference, Houston, United States, (). 8 March 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Measuring cardiac rehabilitation service effectiveness in AustraliaAstley, C., Thomas, E., Zecchin, R. and Gallagher, R. (2019). Measuring cardiac rehabilitation service effectiveness in Australia. In: Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Association Conference, Sydney, Australia, (). 5-7 August 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Sex Specific Patterns of Heart Rate Variability Following Acute Coronary Syndrome Do Not Drive 2-Year Hospital Readmission OutcomesOneil, Adrienne, Scovelle, Anna J., Taylor, C. Barr, Hare, David L., Thomas, Emma, Toukhsati, Samia, Oldroyd, John and Oldenburg, Brian (2019). Sex Specific Patterns of Heart Rate Variability Following Acute Coronary Syndrome Do Not Drive 2-Year Hospital Readmission Outcomes. Scientific Sessions of the American-Heart-Association on Epidemiology and Prevention/Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health, Houston, TX, United States, 5-8 March 2019. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. doi: 10.1161/circ.139.suppl_1.P131 |
2019 Conference Publication What content is essential to deliver within a cardiac rehabilitation program?Thomas, E., Cartledge, S., Hollier, K. and Maddison, R. (2019). What content is essential to deliver within a cardiac rehabilitation program?. In: Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Association Conference, Sydney, Australia, (). 5-7 August 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Championing cardiac rehabilitation: referrals, attendance and measurementClark, A., Foreman, R. and Thomas, E. (2019). Championing cardiac rehabilitation: referrals, attendance and measurement. In: Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Association Conference, Sydney, Australia, (). 5-7 August 2019. |
2018 Conference Publication A national and global scan of quality indicators for cardiac rehabilitationThomas, E. (2018). A national and global scan of quality indicators for cardiac rehabilitation. National think tank on improving the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation, Adelaide, SA Australia, 28 October 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Workshop: Cardiac rehabilitation qualityGrace, S., Suskin, N., Thomas, E., Lambert, L. and Mahshid, M. (2018). Workshop: Cardiac rehabilitation quality. Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Toronto, ON, Canada, 23 October 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Sex-specific differences in heart rate variability following acute coronary syndrome: a longitudinal cohort studyScovelle, A. J., Oldenburg, B., Taylor, C. B., Hare, D. L., Thomas, E. and O’Neil, A. (2018). Sex-specific differences in heart rate variability following acute coronary syndrome: a longitudinal cohort study. Cardiology Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2 August 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Sex-specific differences in percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes following acute coronary syndromeScovelle, A. J., Oldenburg, B., Thomas, E. and O’Neil, A. (2018). Sex-specific differences in percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes following acute coronary syndrome. Cardiology Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2 August 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication Using an automated data capture tool to develop a cardiac rehabilitation registryThomas, E., Grace, S. L., Boyle, D., Henley-Smith, S., Gallagher, R., Neubeck, L., Cox, N., Manski-Nankervis, J. and O’Neil, A. (2018). Using an automated data capture tool to develop a cardiac rehabilitation registry. Cardiology Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2 August 2018. |
2018 Journal Article A systematic review of shock-attenuating componentry for lower limb amputeesFarrar, Mitchell and Thomas, Emma (2018). A systematic review of shock-attenuating componentry for lower limb amputees. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 42 (4), 367-377. doi: 10.1177/0309364618774062 |