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Elizabeth Kendall

Elizabeth Kendall

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
52
Citations
10436
World Ranking
2447
National Ranking
174

Overview

Elizabeth Kendall is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Social Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology, Emergency Medicine, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's work covers various topics within healthcare and rehabilitation, including Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints, Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery, Trauma and Emergency Care Studies, Mental Health and Patient Involvement, Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders, and Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation.

Elizabeth Kendall has published extensively in several venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Disability and Rehabilitation
  • IJTLD OPEN
  • Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology
  • Psychosis
  • American Journal of Public Health

Among their recent papers are:

  • Immediate and Long-Term Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for People With Disabilities, 2020, American Journal of Public Health
  • Short-term forecasts to inform the response to the Covid-19 epidemic in the UK, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • MARTIN Has Its Place: A Macroeconometric Model of the Australian Economy, 2020, Economic Record
  • Teaching traditional indoor school lessons in nature: The effects on student learning and behaviour, 2020, Landscape and Urban Planning
  • The Effect of Health Service Use, Unmet Need, and Service Obstacles on Quality of Life and Psychological Well-Being in the First Year After Discharge From Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 2020, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Frequent co-authors of Elizabeth Kendall include:

  • Kelsey Chapman
  • Michael Francis Norwood
  • Ali Lakhani
  • Carolyn Ehrlich
  • Camila Shirota

Best Publications

  • Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Implications for Participatory Research and Community

    Patricia A. L. Cochran;Catherine A. Marshall;Carmen Garcia-Downing;Elizabeth Kendall

  • Burden of treatment for chronic illness: a concept analysis and review of the literature.

    Adem Sav;Michelle Annette King;Jennifer Anne Whitty;Elizabeth Kendall

  • Patient-Centered Approaches to Health Care A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

    Sara Sinclair McMillan;Elizabeth Kendall;Adem Sav;Michelle Annette King

  • Using the Nominal Group Technique: how to analyse across multiple groups

    Sara Sinclair McMillan;Fiona Sharne Kelly;Fiona Sharne Kelly;Adem Sav;Elizabeth Kendall

  • Critically Appraising Qualitative Research: a Guide for Clinicians More Familiar With Quantitative Techniques:

    Stephen Kisely;Elizabeth Kendall

  • The effectiveness of culturally appropriate interventions to manage or prevent chronic disease in culturally and linguistically diverse communities: a systematic literature review.

    Saras Henderson;Elizabeth Kendall;Laurenne See

  • Cultural competence in healthcare in the community: A concept analysis.

    Saras Henderson;Maria Horne;Ruth Hills;Elizabeth Kendall

  • 'You say treatment, I say hard work': treatment burden among people with chronic illness and their carers in Australia

    Adem Sav;Elizabeth Kendall;Sara Sinclair McMillan;Fiona Kelly;Fiona Kelly

  • Recovery following stroke: The role of self-management education

    Elizabeth Kendall;Tara Catalano;Pim Kuipers;Natasha Posner

  • Psychosocial Adjustment Following Closed Head Injury: A Model for Understanding Individual Differences and Predicting Outcome

    Elizabeth Kendall;Deborah J. Terry

  • Culturally and linguistically diverse peoples' knowledge of accessibility and utilisation of health services: exploring the need for improvement in health service delivery

    Saras Henderson;Elizabeth Kendall

  • Role modeling for agent system analysis, design, and implementation

    E.A. Kendall

  • Culturally competent research with American Indians and Alaska Natives: findings and recommendations of the first symposium of the work group on American Indian Research and Program Evaluation Methodology.

    Joyce Y. Caldwell;Jamie D. Davis;Barbara Du Bois;Holly Echo-Hawk

  • A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Psychosocial Outcomes

    Annick Maujean;Christopher A. Pepping;Elizabeth Kendall

  • Role model designs and implementations with aspect-oriented programming

    Elizabeth A. Kendall

  • Identity transition following traumatic brain injury: a dynamic process of contraction, expansion and tentative balance.

    Heidi Muenchberger;Elizabeth Kendall;Ronita Neal

  • A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Studies of Art Therapy

    Annick Maujean;Christopher A. Pepping;Elizabeth Kendall

  • An Integrated Model of Psychosocial Adjustment Following Acquired Disability

    Elizabeth Kendall;Nicholas Buys

  • Extinguishing the social?: state sponsored self‐care policy and the Chronic Disease Self‐management Programme

    Elizabeth Kendall;Anne Rogers

  • Missing discourses: concepts of joy and happiness in disability

    Naomi Louise Sunderland;Tara Michelle Catalano;Elizabeth Kendall

  • Self-managing versus self-management: reinvigorating the socio-political dimensions of self-management.

    Elizabeth Kendall;Carolyn Elsie Ehrlich;Naomi Louise Sunderland;Heidi Muenchberger

  • Beyond the Rhetoric of Participatory Research in Indigenous Communities: Advances in Australia Over the Last Decade

    Elizabeth Kendall;Naomi Louise Sunderland;Leda Renata Barnett;Glenda Lyle Nalder

Frequent Co-Authors

Tan Yigitcanlar
Tan Yigitcanlar Queensland University of Technology
Julie Ratcliffe
Julie Ratcliffe Flinders University
Peter Littlejohns
Peter Littlejohns King's College London
Steve Kisely
Steve Kisely University of Queensland
Jason Antony Byrne
Jason Antony Byrne University of Tasmania
Bonnie L. Barber
Bonnie L. Barber Griffith University
Deborah J. Terry
Deborah J. Terry University of Queensland
Miia Kivipelto
Miia Kivipelto University of Eastern Finland
Foad Abd-Allah
Foad Abd-Allah Cairo University
Lyn R. Griffiths
Lyn R. Griffiths Queensland University of Technology

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