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UWS - College of Social & Health Science OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH GROUP ANNUAL REPORT: 1 Nov 2003 June 2002- Dec 2003 Members Summary Julia Bowman Ros Bye (Maternity Leave June 2002- March 2003) Dr Prof. Anne Cusick (On study leave: Outcome data not available at this time) (Higher Degree Student - PhD) Iona Novak (Higher Degree Student- Masters) Cathy Tannous (Maternity Leave Dec 2002- May 2003) Lee Zakrzewski Member Achievements EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS Ongoing = 3 Submissions (Pending) = 3 Submissions (Unsuccessful) = 5 PUBLICATIONS Published = 8 In Press = 6 Under Review = 4 STAFF HIGHER DEGREE COMPLETIONS PhD = 1 Masters Research = 1 HONOURS STUDENTS Completed (2002 students) = 3 Current and due for submission Nov 2003 = 5 RESEARCH CONFERENCE PAPERS Total Conference Papers = 19

RESEARCH INCOME (External & Internal) 1. EXTERNAL GRANT SUBMISSIONS (Ongoing) Investigator: Project: Increasing the use of research evidence by occupational therapists in NSW Funded by: Motor Accidents Authority of NSW. Years: 2001-2003 Total: $54,000 Investigators: McKenna, Bennett.* McCluskey, Strong* & Tooth* (* University of Qld) Project: Development of an occupational therapy evidence database: OT SEEker Funded by: Motor Accidents Authority of NSW. Years: 2002-2004 Total: $166,000 (shared between collaborating institutions) Investigators: McKenna, Bennett.* McCluskey, Strong* & Tooth* (* University of Qld) Project: Development of an occupational therapy evidence database: OT SEEker Funded by : OT Australia Total $27,000 (2002) and $24,000 (2003) 2. EXTERNAL GRANT SUBMISSIONS (Pending) Mazda Foundation Research Grant: pending BHP Billiton Community Trust Research Grant: pending (with McKenna, Bennett, Tooth, Hoffman, & Strong) Motor Accidents Authority of NSW for Expanding and evaluating the OTseeker database (for $200,000). 3. EXTERNAL GRANT SUBMISSIONS (Unsuccessful ) : Faulding Healthcare Research Grant South Western Area Health Service Research Foundation Grant Scheme The NSW Brain Foundation: Perpetual Trust (with McKenna, Bennett, Tooth and Strong) CONROD, Queensland. 4. INTERNAL GRANT SUBMISSIONS (Successful applications) Institutional Grant Scheme (School of Exercise & Health Sciences) Julia Bowman $990 for Research Infrastructure assistance with data analysis using a grounded theory approach, towards masters research degree (Nov 2002) $2000 for Research Infrastructure to employ research assistant for literature searching, obtaining hard copies, and data entry into Endnote towards PhD proposal (Oct 2003) $1923.60 for Research Infrastructure - Research Assistant hours to conduct literature review and assist with ethics application for new project for hons students x 2 in 2004, and potential externally funded project in 2005. $2000 for Research Infrastructure to employ research assistant for literature searching for new research project (Oct 2003) OT Research Group Annual Report, June 2003- Dec 2003 Page 2

PUBLICATIONS 2003 : Cook, C. and Burgess.-Limerick. R (2003). Guidelines for Computer Workstations. Ergonomics Australia 17(1), 19-35. Lannin/ McCluskey/ Cusick: Lannin NA, Horsley SA, Herbert R, McCluskey A, Cusick A. (2003) Splinting the hand in the functional position after brain impairment: a randomized, controlled trial Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84, 297-302. : Lannin NA. (2003). Goal attainment scaling allows program evaluation of a home-based occupational therapy program. Occupational Therapy in Health Care, 17(1), 43-54 Lannin NA, Longland SA. (2003). Critical Shortage of occupational therapists in rural Australia: Changing our long-held beliefs provides a solution. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 50, 184-187. McCluskey, A. (2003). Occupational therapists report a low level of knowledge, skill and involvement in evidence-based practice. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 50, 3-12. 2002 : McCluskey, A. & Cusick, A. (2002). Strategies for introducing evidence-based practice and changing clinicians behaviour. Australian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 49(2), 63-70. Cathy Tannous Simeoni, E., Gill, B., & Tannous, C. (2002). Families in partnership: An exemplary case study in capacity building. Network, 1, 29-33. Lee Zakrzewski: Dibden, M., Zakrzewski, L., & Higgs, J. (2002). Australian occupational therapy: Origins and directions. Focus on Health Professional Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 4(3), 1-20 In Press Cook C., Burgess Limerick R., Papalia S. The effect of forearm support on posture and muscle activity of the neck and upper extremity during computer keyboard use. Accepted Applied Ergonomics May 2003. Cook C., Burgess-Limerick, R. Forearm support for intensive computer users: A field study. Accepted Applied Ergonomics June 2003. Cook C., R. Burgess-Limerick R. The effect of wrist rests and forearm support during keyboard and mouse use. Accepted for publication International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics August 2003. Lannin NA, Herbert RD. Systematic Review of Hand Splinting with adults following stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation. Lannin NA. Reliability, validity and factor structure of the upper limb subscale of the Motor Assessment Scale (UL MAS) in adults following stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation. OT Research Group Annual Report, June 2003- Dec 2003 Page 3

Bennett S, Hoffmann T, McCluskey A, McKenna K, Strong J, Tooth L. Introducing OT Seeker (Occupational therapy systematic evaluation of evidence): A new evidence database for occupational therapists. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. Submitted for Review Cook, C & Burgess-Limerick R. Risk factors for work related musculoskeletal disorders associated with computer use: A review of the evidence. Submitted to Ergonomics Australia. Lannin NA, & Hennessy, M. Multidisciplinary screening of cognitive impairment following an acquired brain impairment. Is there repetition? Lannin NA, Clark KA, Scheinberg A. New South Wales therapy practices for children with cerebral palsy who have received botulinum toxin-a. McKenna, K., Bennett, S., Hoffmann, T., McCluskey, A., Strong, J., Tooth, L. OTseeker (Occupational Therapy Systematic Review of Evidence): Enhancing the uptake of evidence by occupational therapists. Submitted to Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.. JOURNAL REVIEWERS (1) Australian Journal of Occupational Therapy Anne Cusick Lee Zakrzewski (2) Clinical Rehabilitation EDITORIAL COMMITTEE MEMBER Australian Journal of Occupational Therapy (New Department: Critically Appraised Papers) Annie McCluskey, 2003 HIGHER RESEARCH DEGREE COMPLETIONS (Staff) Masters Research: PhD: Julia Bowman, Univ of Sydney, Univ of Qld MEMBERS ENGAGED IN HIGHER RESEARCH DEGREES 2003 Cathy Tannous, masters research (part-time), Univ of Sydney - due for submission late 2003, PhD (part-time), UWS - due for submission late 2003 Iona Novak, Masters research (part-time), UWS - due for submission end 2003 Ros Bye, PhD, (part-time) Univ of Sydney - due for submission 03-early 04 Lee Zakrzewski, professional doctorate (part-time), Univ of Sydney, PhD (full-time) UWS. OT Research Group Annual Report, June 2003- Dec 2003 Page 4

UNDERGRADUATE HONOURS STUDENTS 2002 Bianca Bishop: The reliability of the Adapted Fresno Test: Measuring skills and knowledge in evidence based practice Valerie Cupitt: Frequency of search and appraisal activities by occupational therapists in the 8 weeks following a workshop on evidence-based practice : Jennifer Sims: Overcoming barriers with workers from culturally and linguistically diverse groups: Case managers perspectives. 2003 Ros Bye: Nicole Sharp: Returning to high school post-adolescent acquired brain injury Jacqui Keys: Friendship and social networks post-adolescent acquired brain injury /Julia Bowman Lisa Downes: "Long-Term Effects of Forearm Support: Intensive Computer Users at Conventional Desks." Lauren Thompson: A typology of occupational therapists engaging in evidence-based practice Sally Home: The process of becoming an evidence-based occupational therapist: A grounded theory. NATIONAL RESEARCH AWARD Awarded the National OT-Australia Postgraduate Research Award, April 2003. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Julia Bowman Identifying and measuring core components of occupational therapy intervention in the management of stroke patients. Paper presented at OT Australian National Conference, Melbourne, 7 April 2003 Doing clinical research: Venturing outside your comfort zone. Workshop presented with at OT- Australian National Conference, Melbourne, 9 April 2003 Outcomes research: Are occupational therapists doing it at a local level? Paper presented at OT-Australia NSW state conference Sydney, 19 Sept 2003. Ros Bye: Adolescent acquired brain injury: Tailoring services tomeet the challenge of the double transition of adolescen and ABI. NSW Brain Injury Research Forum, Westmead, NSW, 8 th Sept 2003 : Sims, J. and C. Cook (2003). Cultural Barriers and Injured Workers from NESB: Therapists Working to Bridge the Gap. Paper presented at OT Australia National Conference Melbourne, 8 April 2003. Cook, C. and R. Burgess-Limerick (2003). Forearm support for intensive keyboard use: A field study. Paper presented at OT Australia NSW state conference, Sydney, 19 Sept 2003. OT Research Group Annual Report, June 2003- Dec 2003 Page 5

Cook, C. and R. Burgess-Limerick (2002). Forearm support for intensive computer users: A field study. Paper presented at HF 2002 Human Factors Conference, Ergonomics Society of Australia. Melbourne, Australia, November 2002. Constraint Induced Movement Therapy for stroke patients: Interpreting research findings and practicing evidence-based occupational therapy. Poster presented at OT Australia National Conference Melbourne, 7 April 2003 Planning and undertaking a randomised controlled trial. Paper presented at OT Australia National Conference Melbourne, 8 April 2003 Understanding statistics for clinical trials. Paper presented at the OT Australia National Conference Melbourne, 8 April 2003 Splinting the hand in the functional position after brain impairment: a randomized, controlled trial. Paper presented at 2003 Annual Scientific Meeting, Stroke Society of Australasia, Sydney, 17 Sept 2003 Doing clinical research: Venturing outside your comfort zone. Workshop presented with Julia Bowman at OT- Australia National Conference, Melbourne, 9 April 2003 How effective are current treatments aimed at improving movement performance following stroke? Workshop presented at OT-Australia National Conference, Melbourne, 9 April 2003 Development and evaluation of a new occupational therapy evidence database: OTseeker (with McKenna, Bennett, and Hoffman). Paper presented at OT-Australia National Conference, Melbourne, 7 April 2003 Frequency of search and appraisal activities by occupational therapist in the 8 weeks following a workshop on EBP (with V.Cupitt). Paper presented at OT-Australia National Conference, Melbourne, 9 April 2003 Overcoming barriers to EBP: A study of NSW occupational therapists. Paper presented at OT-Australia National Conference, Melbourne, 7 April 2003. Evidence-based practice: An educational intervention plus outreach support aims to change clinicians behaviour. OT Australia NSW State Conference, Brighton Le Sands, Sydney, Sept 2002 Case managers assist people with traumatic brain injury to achieve community integration. Paper presented at 13 th World Congress of Occupational Therapists, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2002. Introducing evidence-based practice and measuring change in clinician behaviour. Paper presented at 13 th World Congress of Occupational Therapists, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2002 Lee Zakrzewski: Fieldwork partnerships provide mental health services in rural settings. Poster presented at 13 th World Congress of Occupational Therapists, Stockholm, Sweden. June 2002. RESEARCH EDUCATION Research Supervisors Training, UWS October 2002: Statistical considerations in the design and analysis of clinical trials (workshop). Dr R Herbert, University of Sydney Julia Bowman Endnote 6 modules 1 and 2, UWS Campbelltown, 29 Sept 2003 Introduction to OT-seeker and other databases of pre-appraised research evidence, OT Australia-NSW, 25 Sept 2003 Allied Health Outcomes Conference, Melbourne, 8 August 2003 : Introduction to Qualitative Methods Workshop (Dr Liz Watson). University of Western Sydney.(Sept 2002) Interpreting statistics in Clinical Trials (workshop). International Clinical Trials Symposium. (Oct 2002) International Clinical Trials Symposium (2 days). Oct 2002 OT Research Group Annual Report, June 2003- Dec 2003 Page 6

Statistical considerations in the design and analysis of clinical trials (workshop). Dr R Herbert, University of Sydney (Oct 2002) Understanding and applying Rasch Analytical Techniques (2 day workshop). Dr Mike Linacre. (Feb 2003) Fundamentals of Multiple Regression analysis (5 days). ACSPRI/University of Queensland. (July 2003) Advanced Rasch Analysis- Winsteps (2 day workshop). Dr Mike Linacre. (Aug 2003) : Statistical considerations in the design and analysis of clinical trials (workshop). Dr R Herbert, University of Sydney (Oct 2002) Lee Zakrzewski: Structuring qualitative research, 2-day workshop, Univ of Sydney, March 2003 Hermenuitics and phenomenology, 1-day workshop, Univ of Sydney, May 2003. OT Research Group Annual Report, June 2003- Dec 2003 Page 7