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Mind-based and movement-based mind-body intervention for Chinese older people with Depression (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Chan, S., Lo, H., & Yu, C. H. (2019, November). Mind-based and movement-based mind-body intervention for Chinese older people with Depression. Poster presented at The 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Austin, Texas, USA

Mind-body intervention has been well established as an alternative psychosocial intervention for managing de- pression. Mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) and health qigong (HQ) are two common forms of mind-body interven- tion which share the c... Read More about Mind-based and movement-based mind-body intervention for Chinese older people with Depression.

Comparison of peak times of photopic flicker electroretinogram responses recorded using conventional and portable systems in Birdshot chorioretinopathy (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Pekacka, A., Hobby, A., Chow, I., Indusegaran, M., Hammond, C., Stanford, M., & Mahroo, O. (2019, October). Comparison of peak times of photopic flicker electroretinogram responses recorded using conventional and portable systems in Birdshot chorioretinopathy. Poster presented at European Association for Vision and Eye Research Conference (2019 ), Nice, France

Purpose Assessing disease activity in Birdshot uveitis can be challenging. The peak time of the 30 Hz flicker photopic electroretinogram (ERG) was shown to be sensitive for detecting retinal dysfunction. ERG testing is not readily available in many... Read More about Comparison of peak times of photopic flicker electroretinogram responses recorded using conventional and portable systems in Birdshot chorioretinopathy.

Understanding attitudes and friendship behaviours towards socially stigmatised appearances in children aged 4-10 years (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Parnell, J., Williamson, H., Lewis, F., & Slater, A. (2019, July). Understanding attitudes and friendship behaviours towards socially stigmatised appearances in children aged 4-10 years. Presented at UWE Postgraduate Conference, Bristol

Background: Appearance-based stereotyping and prejudice emerges in early childhood, and can exist by the age of 4 years. Children from negatively stereotyped or stigmatised groups (e.g., higher weight, visible difference) are at increased risk of exp... Read More about Understanding attitudes and friendship behaviours towards socially stigmatised appearances in children aged 4-10 years.

Application of mindfulness-based intervention in elderly depression, substance abuse relapse prevention, and caregiver burden for early psychosis (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Chan, S., Tam, H. L., & Lo, H. (2019, June). Application of mindfulness-based intervention in elderly depression, substance abuse relapse prevention, and caregiver burden for early psychosis. Presented at International Conference on Change and Innovation for a Better World: The Future of Social Work Profession, Hong Kong

Experiences and acceptability of diagnostic ultrasound-guided shoulder rehabilitation programme for people with stroke: Physiotherapists and Patients perspectives. (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Kumar, P., Murphy, Z., Dean, M., Rondel, S., Burn, J., Naylor, Z., & Montgomery, O. (2019, May). Experiences and acceptability of diagnostic ultrasound-guided shoulder rehabilitation programme for people with stroke: Physiotherapists and Patients perspectives. Poster presented at 3rd Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair Congress, Maastricht, Netherlands

Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in western world. Loss of motor control leads to a range of musculoskeletal complications in the shoulder region in people with stroke. These include shoulder pain (incidence up to 65%), shoulde... Read More about Experiences and acceptability of diagnostic ultrasound-guided shoulder rehabilitation programme for people with stroke: Physiotherapists and Patients perspectives..

Stroke survivors’ perceptions and experiences of 'next steps group exercise and education programme': A qualitative study (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Kumar, P., Brightman, L., Hearne, J., Redesell, D., Beard, J., & Roberts, C. (2019, May). Stroke survivors’ perceptions and experiences of 'next steps group exercise and education programme': A qualitative study. Poster presented at 3rd Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair Congress, Maastricht, Netherlands

Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the western world. The number of people living in the community with the long term problems with stroke is continuing to grow. Group exercise classes have shown beneficial effects. ‘Next Step... Read More about Stroke survivors’ perceptions and experiences of 'next steps group exercise and education programme': A qualitative study.

Experiences and acceptability of diagnostic ultrasound-guided shoulder rehabilitation programme for people with stroke: Physiotherapists and patients perspectives (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Kumar, P., Murphy, Z., Dean, M., Rondel, S., Burn, J., Naylor, Z., & Montgomery, . O. (2019, May). Experiences and acceptability of diagnostic ultrasound-guided shoulder rehabilitation programme for people with stroke: Physiotherapists and patients perspectives. Poster presented at World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, 2019, Geneva, Switzerland

Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in western world. Loss of motor control leads to a range of musculoskeletal complications in the shoulder region in people with stroke. These include shoulder pain (incidence up to 65%), shoulde... Read More about Experiences and acceptability of diagnostic ultrasound-guided shoulder rehabilitation programme for people with stroke: Physiotherapists and patients perspectives.

Occupational Therapy for common mental disorders (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Chan, S. (2019, January). Occupational Therapy for common mental disorders. Presented at The Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association 40th Anniversary Symposium, Hong Kong