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Pip Logan

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Overview

Availability

Professor Pip Logan is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy of Medicine/Surgery (PhD Integrated Program), University of Nottingham

Works

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30 works between 2009 and 2025

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2025

Journal Article

Development of an intervention for patients following an anterior cruciate ligament rupture: an online nominal group technique consensus study

Carter, H., Beard, D., Leighton, P., Moffatt, F., Smith, B., Webster, K. and Logan, P. (2025). Development of an intervention for patients following an anterior cruciate ligament rupture: an online nominal group technique consensus study. Physiotherapy, 126 101682, 101682. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2025.101682

Development of an intervention for patients following an anterior cruciate ligament rupture: an online nominal group technique consensus study

2025

Journal Article

Factors influencing fall prevention programmes across three regions of the UK: the challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape

Ventre, Jodi P, Manning, Fay, Mahmoud, Aseel, Brough, Grace, Timmons, Stephen, Hawley-Hague, Helen, Skelton, Dawn A, Goodwin, Victoria A, Todd, Chris J, Kendrick, Denise, Logan, Pip and Orton, Elizabeth (2025). Factors influencing fall prevention programmes across three regions of the UK: the challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape. Age and Ageing, 54 (4), 4. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afaf083

Factors influencing fall prevention programmes across three regions of the UK: the challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape

2025

Journal Article

Nordic walking groups for people with Parkinson's disease in community rehabilitation settings: what is needed?

McCracken, Sarah, Logan, Pip, Allen, Frances, Sears, Catherine and Booth, Vicky (2025). Nordic walking groups for people with Parkinson's disease in community rehabilitation settings: what is needed?. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 21 (1), 30-38. doi: 10.12968/bjnn.2024.0033

Nordic walking groups for people with Parkinson's disease in community rehabilitation settings: what is needed?

2025

Journal Article

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a home-based health promotion intervention for older people with mild frailty in England: a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial

Walters, Kate, Frost, Rachael, Avgerinou, Christina, Kalwarowsky, Sarah, Goodman, Claire, Clegg, Andrew, Marston, Louise, Pan, Shengning, Hopkins, Jane, Jowett, Claire, Elaswarapu, Rekha, Gardner, Benjamin, Mahmood, Farah, Prescott, Matthew, Thornton, Gillian, Skelton, Dawn A, Gould, Rebecca L, Cooper, Claudia, Drennan, Vari M, Kharicha, Kalpa, Logan, Pip and Hunter, Rachael (2025). Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a home-based health promotion intervention for older people with mild frailty in England: a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Healthy Longevity, 6 (2) 100670, 100670-2. doi: 10.1016/j.lanhl.2024.100670

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a home-based health promotion intervention for older people with mild frailty in England: a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial

2024

Conference Publication

A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of the action falls rehabilitation programme to reduce falls in stroke survivors (FISS-UK)

Logan, P., Booth, V., Allen, F., Darby, J., Rick, C., Gordon, A., Hepburn, T., Leighton, P., Mcmanus, R., Connell, L., Doig, E., Foster, N., Lannin, N., Cox, E., James, M., Higton, F. and Gee, R. (2024). A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of the action falls rehabilitation programme to reduce falls in stroke survivors (FISS-UK). 16th World Stroke Congress, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 23-26 October 2024. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. doi: 10.1177/17474930241274956

A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of the action falls rehabilitation programme to reduce falls in stroke survivors (FISS-UK)

2024

Journal Article

Developing the Principles of Falls Management in Care Homes: An expert Consensus Process

Robinson, Katie R., Hallam, Frances, Horne, Jane C., Allen, Frances, Darby, Janet, Kilby, Alice, Timmons, Stephen, Gordon, Adam and Logan, Philippa (2024). Developing the Principles of Falls Management in Care Homes: An expert Consensus Process. Journal of Long-Term Care. doi: 10.31389/jltc.170

Developing the Principles of Falls Management in Care Homes: An expert Consensus Process

2023

Journal Article

Perceptions of post-stroke fatigue among health care practitioners: a qualitative interview study

Alahmari, Wafa Saeed, Basuodan, Reem M., Shalabi, Kholood Matouq, Alhowimel, Ahmed Saad, Alotaibi, Mazyad, Kontou, Eirini, Logan, Pip and Coulson, Neil (2023). Perceptions of post-stroke fatigue among health care practitioners: a qualitative interview study. Medicina, 59 (12) 2146. doi: 10.3390/medicina59122146

Perceptions of post-stroke fatigue among health care practitioners: a qualitative interview study

2023

Journal Article

Perspectives of informal caregivers who support people following hip fracture surgery: a qualitative study embedded within the HIP HELPER feasibility trial

Welsh, Allie, Hanson, Sarah, Pfeiffer, Klaus, Khoury, Reema, Clark, Allan, Ashford, Polly-Anna, Hopewell, Sally, Logan, Pip, Crotty, Maria, Costa, Matthew, Lamb, Sallie, Smith, Toby and HIP HELPER Study, Collaborators (2023). Perspectives of informal caregivers who support people following hip fracture surgery: a qualitative study embedded within the HIP HELPER feasibility trial. BMJ Open, 13 (11) e074095. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074095

Perspectives of informal caregivers who support people following hip fracture surgery: a qualitative study embedded within the HIP HELPER feasibility trial

2023

Journal Article

Exploring the feasibility of a self-managed lifestyle intervention, based on exercise and behaviour support, as an adjunct therapy to compression: a sub-study focusing on people with venous leg ulcers and early neuro-degenerative diseases (FISCU-NDD)

Klonizakis, Markos, Gumber, Anil, Morley, Alexandra, Horspool, Michelle, McIntosh, Emma, Levesley, Maria, McKeown, Jane and Logan, Pip (2023). Exploring the feasibility of a self-managed lifestyle intervention, based on exercise and behaviour support, as an adjunct therapy to compression: a sub-study focusing on people with venous leg ulcers and early neuro-degenerative diseases (FISCU-NDD). Healthcare, 11 (20) 2728. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11202728

Exploring the feasibility of a self-managed lifestyle intervention, based on exercise and behaviour support, as an adjunct therapy to compression: a sub-study focusing on people with venous leg ulcers and early neuro-degenerative diseases (FISCU-NDD)

2023

Journal Article

“We just don’t know where they are”: the geographical distribution of exercise classes for older people, including those living with dementia in the East Midlands

Long, Annabelle, Timmons, Stephen, Di Lorito, Claudio, Booth, Vicky and Logan, Pip (2023). “We just don’t know where they are”: the geographical distribution of exercise classes for older people, including those living with dementia in the East Midlands. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20 (3) 2142. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032142

“We just don’t know where they are”: the geographical distribution of exercise classes for older people, including those living with dementia in the East Midlands

2023

Journal Article

Pre- and post-operative voice therapy (PaPOV): development of an intervention for patients with benign vocal fold lesions

White, Anna, Carding, Paul, Booth, Vicky and Logan, Pip (2023). Pre- and post-operative voice therapy (PaPOV): development of an intervention for patients with benign vocal fold lesions. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 58 (1), 94-110. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12771

Pre- and post-operative voice therapy (PaPOV): development of an intervention for patients with benign vocal fold lesions

2022

Journal Article

World guidelines for falls prevention and management for older adults: a global initiative

Montero-Odasso, Manuel, Van Der Velde, Nathalie, Martin, Finbarr C., Petrovic, Mirko, Tan, Maw Pin, Ryg, Jesper, Aguilar-Navarro, Sara, Alexander, Neil B., Becker, Clemens, Blain, Hubert, Bourke, Robbie, Cameron, Ian D., Camicioli, Richard, Clemson, Lindy, Close, Jacqueline, Delbaere, Kim, Duan, Leilei, Duque, Gustavo, Dyer, Suzanne M., Freiberger, Ellen, Ganz, David A., Gómez, Fernando, Hausdorff, Jeffrey M., Hogan, David B., Hunter, Susan M. W., Jauregui, Jose R., Kamkar, Nellie, Kenny, Rose-Anne, Lamb, Sarah E. ... Rixt Zijlstra, G. A. (2022). World guidelines for falls prevention and management for older adults: a global initiative. Age and Ageing, 51 (9) afac205. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afac205

World guidelines for falls prevention and management for older adults: a global initiative

2022

Journal Article

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a personalised health promotion intervention enabling independence in older people with mild frailty (‘HomeHealth’) compared to treatment as usual: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Frost, Rachael, Avgerinou, Christina, Goodman, Claire, Clegg, Andrew, Hopkins, Jane, Gould, Rebecca L., Gardner, Benjamin, Marston, Louise, Hunter, Rachael, Manthorpe, Jill, Cooper, Claudia, Skelton, Dawn A., Drennan, Vari M., Logan, Pip and Walters, Kate (2022). Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a personalised health promotion intervention enabling independence in older people with mild frailty (‘HomeHealth’) compared to treatment as usual: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMC Geriatrics, 22 (1) 485. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-03160-x

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a personalised health promotion intervention enabling independence in older people with mild frailty (‘HomeHealth’) compared to treatment as usual: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

2022

Journal Article

'It is designed for everybody to find their own level and to improve themselves'; views of older people and instructors of the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme

Gumber, Leher, Timmons, Stephen, Coupland, Carol, Gladman, Johnrf, Iliffe, Steve, Kendrick, Denise, Lafond, Natasher, Logan, Pip, Masud, Tahir, Skelton, Dawna and Orton, Elizabeth (2022). 'It is designed for everybody to find their own level and to improve themselves'; views of older people and instructors of the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme. Age and Ageing, 51 (2) afac023. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afac023

'It is designed for everybody to find their own level and to improve themselves'; views of older people and instructors of the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme

2022

Journal Article

Using the Barthel Index and modified Rankin Scale as outcome measures for stroke rehabilitation trials; a comparison of minimum sample size requirements

McGill, Kris, Sackley, Catherine, Godwin, Jon, Gavaghan, David, Ali, Myzoon, Ballester, Belen Rubio, Brady, Marian C, Ali, M., Ashburn, A., Barer, D., Barzel, A., Bernhardt, J., Bowen, A., Drummond, A., Edmans, J., English, C., Gladman, J., Godecke, E., Hiekkala, S., Hoffman, T., Kalra, L., Kuys, S., Langhorne, P., Laska, A. C., Lees, K., Logan, P., Machner, B., Mead, G., Morris, J. ... Whiteley, W. (2022). Using the Barthel Index and modified Rankin Scale as Outcome Measures for Stroke Rehabilitation Trials; A Comparison of Minimum Sample Size Requirements. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 31 (2) 106229, 106229-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.106229

Using the Barthel Index and modified Rankin Scale as outcome measures for stroke rehabilitation trials; a comparison of minimum sample size requirements

2021

Journal Article

Evaluation of the First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) model of primary care: a qualitative insight

Goodwin, R., Moffatt, F., Hendrick, P., Stynes, S., Bishop, A. and Logan, P. (2021). Evaluation of the First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) model of primary care: a qualitative insight. Physiotherapy, 113, 209-216. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2021.08.003

Evaluation of the First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) model of primary care: a qualitative insight

2021

Journal Article

A feasibility study to assess the design of a multicentre randomized controlled trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a caregiving intervention for people following hip fracture surgery

Smith, T., Clark, L., Khoury, R., Man, M. S., Hanson, S., Welsh, A., Clark, A., Hopewell, S., Pfeiffer, K., Logan, P., Crotty, M., Costa, M. and Lamb, S. E. (2021). A feasibility study to assess the design of a multicentre randomized controlled trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a caregiving intervention for people following hip fracture surgery. Bone and Joint Open, 2 (11), 909-920. doi: 10.1302/2633-1462.211.BJO-2021-0136

A feasibility study to assess the design of a multicentre randomized controlled trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a caregiving intervention for people following hip fracture surgery

2021

Journal Article

Learning from a successful process evaluation in care homes

Allen, Frances, Darby, Janet, Cook, Marie, Evley, Rachel, Godfrey, Maureen, Horne, Jane, Leighton, Paul, Logan, Pip and Robinson, Katie (2021). Learning from a successful process evaluation in care homes. Age and Ageing, 50 (5), 1850-1853. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afab139

Learning from a successful process evaluation in care homes

2021

Journal Article

Implementation fidelity of the Falls Management Exercise Programme: a mixed methods analysis using a conceptual framework for implementation fidelity

Orton, E., Lafond, N., Skelton, D. A., Coupland, C., Gladman, J. R.F., Iliffe, S., Logan, P. A., Masud, T., Timblin, C., Timmons, S. and Kendrick, D. (2021). Implementation fidelity of the Falls Management Exercise Programme: a mixed methods analysis using a conceptual framework for implementation fidelity. Public Health, 197, 11-18. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2021.05.038

Implementation fidelity of the Falls Management Exercise Programme: a mixed methods analysis using a conceptual framework for implementation fidelity

2021

Journal Article

Keeping adults physically active after Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programmes end: development of a physical activity maintenance intervention

Audsley, Sarah, Kendrick, Denise, Logan, Pip and Orton, Elizabeth (2021). Keeping adults physically active after Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programmes end: development of a physical activity maintenance intervention. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 7 (1) 108. doi: 10.1186/s40814-021-00844-w

Keeping adults physically active after Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programmes end: development of a physical activity maintenance intervention

Supervision

Availability

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Available projects

  • Exploring how the Action Falls Intervention reduces falls in stroke survivors

    We are seeking a PhD candidate who is eligible for a UQ Graduate School Scholarship, to undertake a PhD in the field of falls rehabilitation following stroke. The project is part the Australian Falls In Stroke Study (FISS-Australia) Trial (https://shrs.uq.edu.au/research/fiss-australia-trial), funded by the National Health and Research Medical Council (NHMRC) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). The FISS-Australia trial is a national, multi-centre, randomised controlled trial that will determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Action Falls intervention in stroke survivors who are discharged from hospital to home.

    The Action Falls Intervention is a systematic falls prevention intervention involving clinician-led assessment of falls risks, followed by personalised action planning. Action Falls has been shown in previous research to reduce falls by 43% in older people living in nursing home settings in the UK and is cost effective compared to other falls interventions, but its effectiveness for reducing falls in people with stroke living at home has not been tested.

    The project is led by researchers at the University of Queensland in collaboration with researchers at the University of Nottingham, La Trobe University, University of Sydney, and the University of Canberra. The overarching aim of the trial is to determine if the Action Falls intervention reduces the rate of falls in stroke survivors and is more cost effective than the usual care. The trial will include a nested, process evaluation guided by a realist approach, designed to explore the mechanisms by which Action Falls reduces falls, seeking to explore for which stroke survivors, in what circumstances Action Falls is effective.

    The successful PhD candidate will use qualitative (eg. interviews with health care professionals, people with stroke and their significant others) and quantitative methods (eg. analyse data about implementation of the Action Falls intervention, frequency of falls, health care usage) to explore the Action Falls Intervention. The findings of this evaluation will inform future delivery of Action Falls to stroke survivors.

    The PhD student will be supervised by a team that may include Dr Emmah Doig, Prof Pip Logan, Prof Nadine Foster, A/Professor Jacki Liddle.

    The PhD candidate would be based at the Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) Education and Research Alliance.

    Eligible candidates will be supported to apply for a UQ Graduate School Scholarship that provides a 3-year scholarship (with possible extension for 6 months if required) at a rate of $35,000 p.a. tax free.

    Essential criteria: An undergraduate degree with first or second class honours in a health profession (eg. occupational therapy, physiotherapy, nursing); eligibility for admission as a PhD candidate at The University of Queensland; excellent communication skills (written and verbal) in English.

    Desirable criteria: Experience in and interest in stroke and/or falls rehabilitation practice or research.

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