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Browsing by Author Kolehmainen, Niina
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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | | 2010 | Clinicians' caseload management behaviours as explanatory factors in patients' length of time on caseloads : a predictive multilevel study in paediatric community occupational therapy | Kolehmainen, Niina; MacLennan, Graeme; Francis, Jillian J; Duncan, Edward A S; University of Aberdeen, School of Medicine & Dentistry, Division of Applied Health Sciences |
| 2010 | Commentary on “Methodological issues arising from a pilot RCT investigating the effectiveness of joint protection” | Cook, Jonathan A; Kolehmainen, Niina; University of Aberdeen, School of Medicine & Dentistry, Division of Applied Health Sciences |
| 2011 | Participation in physical play and leisure : developing a theory- and evidence-based intervention for children with motor impairments | Kolehmainen, Niina; Francis, Jillian J; Ramsay, Craig R; Owen, Christine; McKee, Lorna; Ketelaar, Marjolijn; Rosenbaum, Peter; University of Aberdeen, School of Medicine & Dentistry, Division of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen, Business School, Management Studies |
| 2012 | Specifying content and mechanisms of change in interventions to change professionals’ practice : an illustration from the Good Goals study in occupational therapy | Kolehmainen, Niina; Francis, Jillian Joy; University of Aberdeen, School of Medicine & Dentistry, Division of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen Health Psychology Group |
| 16-Aug-2012 | Using shared goal setting to improve access and equity : a mixed methods study of the Good Goals intervention in children's occupational therapy | Kolehmainen, Niina; Maclennan, Graeme; Ternent, Laura; Duncan, Edward As; Duncan, Eilidh M; Ryan, Stephen B; McKee, Lorna; Francis, Jillian J; University of Aberdeen, School of Medicine & Dentistry, Division of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen Health Psychology Group |
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