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The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2007
... Login to save citations to My List. Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [Journal Article]. Evaluati... more ... Login to save citations to My List. Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [Journal Article]. Evaluation and forensic psychiatric occupational therapy. Lloyd, Chris. The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol 48(5), May 1985, 137-140. Abstract. ...
Physical Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 1989
ABSTRACT Cancer occurs primarily in elderly individuals. Competency in occupational performance b... more ABSTRACT Cancer occurs primarily in elderly individuals. Competency in occupational performance becomes impaired. occupational therapy, utilizing a holistic perspective, focuses on both the physical and psychosocial effects of the disease. Through the use of selected activities, occupational therapy is able to promote adaptive functioning thereby enhancing the quality of life of the individual.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2007
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Jun 30, 2008
... Chris Lloyd,1 Geoff Waghorn,1 Philip Lee Williams,2 Meredith G Harris1 and Carina Capra3 ... ... more ... Chris Lloyd,1 Geoff Waghorn,1 Philip Lee Williams,2 Meredith G Harris1 and Carina Capra3 ... author: Dr Chris Lloyd, Senior Lecturer, Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research and the School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Sumner Park BC, QLD 4074 ...
The Queensland Homeless Health Outreach Teams: Do they use the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT... more The Queensland Homeless Health Outreach Teams: Do they use the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model?
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Jul 31, 2008
Physical Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 1989
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, May 1, 1997
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2009
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, Nov 1, 2004
The objective of the study was to evaluate whether the introduction of patient-focused nursing ca... more The objective of the study was to evaluate whether the introduction of patient-focused nursing care affected the number of seclusions and the length of time patients spent in seclusion, in an acute psychiatric unit. The study used a pre-intervention–post-intervention ...
Orthopedics, Apr 1, 2005
Sacrectomy is intended to resect aggressive local and life-threatening disease. Reconstruction ca... more Sacrectomy is intended to resect aggressive local and life-threatening disease. Reconstruction can be difficult. This article reports on the use of sacrectomy for tumor and tumor-like conditions. Procedures included 9 partial, 7 subtotal, 7 hemi-, and 4 total sacrectomies. Of 22 patients with primary malignant disease, 64% were alive without evidence of disease. The local recurrence rate was 27%. Thirty-two percent developed metastatic disease and 32% died from progressive disease. The complication rate was 33%. Tumor control was achieved in 73%. Postoperative complications occurred in 33%. Sacral resection remains a challenging operation.
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, May 1, 2003
The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese is continuing to rise. This is a key risk in... more The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese is continuing to rise. This is a key risk indicator of preventable morbidity and mortality resulting from many diseases. The increase in the number of obese people is associated with dietary practices and a ...
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2007
... Login to save citations to My List. Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [Journal Article]. Evaluati... more ... Login to save citations to My List. Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [Journal Article]. Evaluation and forensic psychiatric occupational therapy. Lloyd, Chris. The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol 48(5), May 1985, 137-140. Abstract. ...
Physical Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 1989
ABSTRACT Cancer occurs primarily in elderly individuals. Competency in occupational performance b... more ABSTRACT Cancer occurs primarily in elderly individuals. Competency in occupational performance becomes impaired. occupational therapy, utilizing a holistic perspective, focuses on both the physical and psychosocial effects of the disease. Through the use of selected activities, occupational therapy is able to promote adaptive functioning thereby enhancing the quality of life of the individual.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2007
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Jun 30, 2008
... Chris Lloyd,1 Geoff Waghorn,1 Philip Lee Williams,2 Meredith G Harris1 and Carina Capra3 ... ... more ... Chris Lloyd,1 Geoff Waghorn,1 Philip Lee Williams,2 Meredith G Harris1 and Carina Capra3 ... author: Dr Chris Lloyd, Senior Lecturer, Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research and the School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Sumner Park BC, QLD 4074 ...
The Queensland Homeless Health Outreach Teams: Do they use the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT... more The Queensland Homeless Health Outreach Teams: Do they use the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model?
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Jul 31, 2008
Physical Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 1989
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, May 1, 1997
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2009
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, Nov 1, 2004
The objective of the study was to evaluate whether the introduction of patient-focused nursing ca... more The objective of the study was to evaluate whether the introduction of patient-focused nursing care affected the number of seclusions and the length of time patients spent in seclusion, in an acute psychiatric unit. The study used a pre-intervention–post-intervention ...
Orthopedics, Apr 1, 2005
Sacrectomy is intended to resect aggressive local and life-threatening disease. Reconstruction ca... more Sacrectomy is intended to resect aggressive local and life-threatening disease. Reconstruction can be difficult. This article reports on the use of sacrectomy for tumor and tumor-like conditions. Procedures included 9 partial, 7 subtotal, 7 hemi-, and 4 total sacrectomies. Of 22 patients with primary malignant disease, 64% were alive without evidence of disease. The local recurrence rate was 27%. Thirty-two percent developed metastatic disease and 32% died from progressive disease. The complication rate was 33%. Tumor control was achieved in 73%. Postoperative complications occurred in 33%. Sacral resection remains a challenging operation.
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, May 1, 2003
The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese is continuing to rise. This is a key risk in... more The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese is continuing to rise. This is a key risk indicator of preventable morbidity and mortality resulting from many diseases. The increase in the number of obese people is associated with dietary practices and a ...