2014 Journal Article Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to people with dysphagia following non-surgical head and neck cancer management.Nund, Rebecca, Scarinci, Nerina, Cartmill, Bena, Ward, Elizabeth, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro (2014). Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to people with dysphagia following non-surgical head and neck cancer management.. Dysphagia, 29 (6), 692-703. doi: 10.1007/s00455-014-9563-4 |
2014 Journal Article Impact of nasogastric tubes on swallowing physiology in older, healthy subjects: a randomized controlled crossover trialPryor, Lee N., Ward, Elizabeth C., Cornwell, Petrea L., O'Connor, Stephanie N., Finnis, Mark E. and Chapman, Marianne J. (2014). Impact of nasogastric tubes on swallowing physiology in older, healthy subjects: a randomized controlled crossover trial. Clinical Nutrition, 34 (4), 572-578. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2014.09.002 |
2014 Journal Article Carers' experiences of dysphagia in people treated for head and neck cancer: a qualitative studyNund, Rebecca L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro V. (2014). Carers' experiences of dysphagia in people treated for head and neck cancer: a qualitative study. Dysphagia, Online First (4), 1-9. doi: 10.1007/s00455-014-9527-8 |
2014 Journal Article Can human mannequin-based simulation provide a feasible and clinically acceptable method for training tracheostomy management skills for speech pathologists?Ward, Elizabeth C., Baker, Sonia C., Wall, Laurelie R., Duggan, Brooke L. J., Hancock, Kelli L., Bassett, Lynell V. and Hyde, Trent J. (2014). Can human mannequin-based simulation provide a feasible and clinically acceptable method for training tracheostomy management skills for speech pathologists?. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 23 (3), 1-16. doi: 10.1044/2014_AJSLP-13-0050 |
2014 Journal Article Validation of predictive factors of dysphagia risk following thermal burns: a prospective cohort studyRumbach, Anna F., Ward, Elizabeth C., Heaton, Sarah, Bassett, Lynell V., Webster, Anne and Muller, Michael J. (2014). Validation of predictive factors of dysphagia risk following thermal burns: a prospective cohort study. Burns, 40 (4), 744-750. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2013.09.020 |
2014 Journal Article The lived experience of dysphagia following non-surgical treatment for head and neck cancerNund, Rebecca L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro V (2014). The lived experience of dysphagia following non-surgical treatment for head and neck cancer. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 16 (3), 282-289. doi: 10.3109/17549507.2013.861869 |
2014 Journal Article Impact of dysphagia severity on clinical decision making via telerehabilitationWard, Elizabeth C., Burns, Clare L., Theodoros, Deborah G. and Russell, Trevor G. (2014). Impact of dysphagia severity on clinical decision making via telerehabilitation. Telemedicine and e-Health, 20 (4), 296-303. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2013.0198 |
2014 Journal Article UK survey of clinical consistency in tracheostomy managementMcGowan, Susan L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Wall, Laurelie R., Shellshear, Leanne R. and Spurgin, Ann-Louise (2014). UK survey of clinical consistency in tracheostomy management. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 49 (1), 127-138. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12052 |
2014 Journal Article Perspectives on mealtime management in Residential Aged Care: insights from a cross-disciplinary investigationBennett, Michelle K., Ward, Elizabeth, Scarinci, Nerina and Waite, Monique (2014). Perspectives on mealtime management in Residential Aged Care: insights from a cross-disciplinary investigation. Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics, 33 (4), 325-339. doi: 10.1080/21551197.2014.963275 |
2014 Conference Publication Using patient simulation (HPS) for development of technical and non-technical skills for dysphagia managementWard, Elizabeth, Hill, Anne E., Nund, Rebecca, Dodrill, Pamela, Walker-Smith, Katie, Rumbach, Anna, Wright, Sarah and Kelly, Kristine (2014). Using patient simulation (HPS) for development of technical and non-technical skills for dysphagia management. In: Dysphagia Research Society Annual Meeting and Post-Graduate Course. Dysphagia Research Society Annual Meeting and Post-Graduate Course, Tennessee, United States, (779-780). 5–8 March 2014. |
2014 Journal Article Survivors' experiences of dysphagia-related services following head and neck cancer: implications for clinical practiceNund, Rebecca L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro V. (2014). Survivors' experiences of dysphagia-related services following head and neck cancer: implications for clinical practice. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 49 (3), 354-363. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12071 |
2014 Journal Article Service providers' perceptions of working in residential aged care: a qualitative cross-sectional analysisBennett, Michelle K., Ward, Elizabeth C., Scarinci, Nerina and Waite, Monique C. (2014). Service providers' perceptions of working in residential aged care: a qualitative cross-sectional analysis. Ageing And Society, 35 (9), 1989-2010. doi: 10.1017/S0144686X14000853 |
2014 Book Chapter Management of the patient with a tracheostomyBogaardt, Hans, Jensen, Katrina M. and Ward, Elizabeth C. (2014). Management of the patient with a tracheostomy. Head and neck cancer: treatment, rehabilitation and outcomes. (pp. 241-262) edited by Elizabeth C. Ward and Corina J. van As-Brooks. San Diego, CA, United States: Plural Publishing. |
2014 Book Chapter Patient support and multidisciplinary managementLawson, N. and Ward, E. C. (2014). Patient support and multidisciplinary management. Head and neck cancer: Treatment, rehabilitation and outcomes. (pp. 447-492) edited by Elizabeth C. Ward and Corina J. van As-Brooks. San Diego, CA, United States: Plural Publishing. |
2014 Conference Publication Feasibility and cost analysis of implementing high intensity aphasia clinics within a sub-acute settingWenke, Rachel, Lawrie, Melissa, Hobson, Tania, Comben, Wendy, Romano, Michelle, Ward, Elizabeth and Cardell, Elizabeth (2014). Feasibility and cost analysis of implementing high intensity aphasia clinics within a sub-acute setting. Speech Pathology Australia 2013 National Conference, Broadbeach, QLD, Australia, 23-26 June 2013. London, United Kingdom: Informa Healthcare. doi: 10.3109/17549507.2014.887777 |
2014 Book Chapter Rehabilitation of olfaction and taste following total laryngectomyvan As-Brooks, Corina J., Finizia, Caterina A., Kerle, Sophie M. and Ward, Elizabeth C. (2014). Rehabilitation of olfaction and taste following total laryngectomy. Head and neck cancer: treatment, rehabilitation and outcomes. (pp. 421-445) San Diego, CA, United States: Plural Publishing. |
2014 Book Head and neck cancer : treatment, rehabilitation, and outcomesWard, Elizabeth C. and van As-Brooks, Corina J. (2014). Head and neck cancer : treatment, rehabilitation, and outcomes. 2nd ed. San Diego, CA United States: Plural Publishing. |
2014 Conference Publication The impact of image transfer on image quality in videofluroscopic swallow studiesBurns, Clare L., Ward, Elizabeth, Hill, Anne J., Keir, Benjamin, Farrell, Anna, Porter, Linda and Phillips, Nick (2014). The impact of image transfer on image quality in videofluroscopic swallow studies. Dysphagia Research Society Annual Meeting and Post-Graduate Course, Tennessee, United States, 5–8 March 2014. New York, NY United States: Springer. |
2014 Book Chapter Swallowing rehabilitation following total laryngectomyWard, Elizabeth C., Kerle, Sophie M., Hancock, Kelli L. and Perkins, Kylie A. (2014). Swallowing rehabilitation following total laryngectomy. Head and neck cancer: treatment, rehabilitation and outcomes. (pp. 343-373) edited by Elizabeth C. Ward and Corina J. van As-Brooks. San Diego, CA, United States: Plural Publishing. |
2014 Book Chapter Supporting head and neck cancer management: Use of technologyBurns, C., Hill, A. and Ward, E. C. (2014). Supporting head and neck cancer management: Use of technology. Head and neck cancer: Treatment, rehabilitation and outcomes. (pp. 541-568) edited by Elizabeth C. Ward and Corina J. van As-Brooks. San Diego, CA, United States: Plural Publishing. |