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2018-12-01Accessibility and applicability of currently available e-mental health programs for depression for people with poststroke aphasia: Scoping reviewClunne, SJ; Ryan, BJ; Hill, AJ; Brandenburg, C; Kneebone, I
2017-03-01Patients' expectations of the role of the community pharmacist: Development and testing of a conceptual modelSabater-Galindo, M; Ruiz de Maya, S; Benrimoj, SI; Gastelurrutia, MA; Martínez-Martínez, F; Sabater-Hernández, D
2019-05-01Australians’ perspectives on support around use of personal genomic testing: Findings from the Genioz studyMetcalfe, SA; Hickerton, C; Savard, J; Stackpoole, E; Tytherleigh, R; Tutty, E; Terrill, B; Turbitt, E; Gray, K; Middleton, A; Wilson, B; Newson, AJ; Gaff, C
2016-04-01Pharmacists' interventions on clinical asthma outcomes: A systematic reviewGarcia-Cardenas, V; Armour, C; Benrimoj, SI; Martinez-Martinez, F; Rotta, I; Fernandez-Llimos, F
2017-01-01What you wear does not affect the credibility of your treatment: A blinded randomized controlled studyTraeger, AC; Skinner, IW; Hübscher, M; Henschke, N; Moseley, GL; McAuley, JH
2016-10-01Prevalence and predictors of inadequate patient medication knowledgeRomero-Sanchez, J; Garcia-Cardenas, V; Abaurre, R; Martínez-Martínez, F; Garcia-Delgado, P
2019-09Prospective Cohort Study of Patients With Neck Pain in a Manual Therapy Setting: Design and Baseline Measures.Peters, R; Mutsaers, B; Verhagen, AP; Koes, BW; Pool-Goudzwaard, AL
2019-03-01Validation of the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire in older community-dwelling adultsBrady, B; Kneebone, II; Bailey, PE
2018-05-01Falls self-efficacy and falls incidence in community-dwelling older people: The mediating role of copingLoft, CC; Jones, FW; Kneebone, II
2018-01-01The pain-related cognitive processes questionnaire: Development and validationDay, MA; Charles Ward, L; Thorn, BE; Lang, CP; Newton-John, TRO; Ehde, DM; Jensen, MP
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