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The ResearchWorks Podcast

Dr Dayna Pool and Dr Ashleigh Thornton

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The Research Works podcast is designed for health professionals in the area of child health, where we discuss emerging, modern, evidence based research - the behind the scenes stories, interviews with world renowned authors and researchers, material that never made the papers and a breakdown on how you can implement this into your clinical practice.
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The pod now has many (thousands!) of new listeners and we decided to bring forward our annual Q and A session with the hosts of the show. A little more backstory of each host, a look back at why we do what we do, some incredible highlights you might have missed and why the pod is a firm proponent of evidence based practices. We cover off many topic…
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When to present to ED (or call an ambulance) A lot of the time it can be very clear when you need to call an ambulance or present to ED such as for seizures, breathing issues, and severe illness but there is also a lot of gray area with some of our children and i know a lot of us do our best to avoid the “bugs” in hospital’s and unnecessary medical…
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Validating the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Sets for Autism in a Sample of Australian School-Aged Children on the Spectrum. Assessing functioning of children on the autism spectrum is necessary to determine the level of support they require to participate in everyday activities across contexts. The Interna…
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How to troubleshoot when something is wrong with a non verbal child. It can be so distressing for everyone involved when something is wrong with your child and they can't tell you what, it's really hard to know where to start sometimes, when to take action and who can help. A lot of families have to rely on intuition and sometimes this intuition wo…
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This has been a common question and topic not only within the neurodisability community but also the families and carers of neurotypical children. What is too much screen time and when is screen time a bad thing? The research covered in this article is available here: Mallawaarachchi S, Burley J, Mavilidi M, et al. Early Childhood Screen Use Contex…
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LEAP-CP stands for Learning through Everyday Activities with Parents, an early detection and intervention program that adapts the international clinical practice guideline for early detection and intervention in CP for low and middle income countries. In this paper, LEAP-CP was tested in an RCT with Asha Bhavan Centre in India from 2019 to 2019 and…
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GMFCS - When to expect a GMFCS score and can this change over time? As parents and carers of children with neurodisabilities we can't help but hyperfocus on the few bits of information we can get when our children are young that give us insight into our children's future. The Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) is one of those tools …
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A not to be missed episode! This is the extended interview with Hannah Diviney that was the stunning opening keynote to AusACPDM 2024! Don't be fooled by the music... we continued having a chat with Hannah for another 20 minutes and it was so good, we decided to add it to the episode listing as a full fledged interview! 52 minutes of pure joy - Han…
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It's our final episode from the AusACPDM Conference for 2024, held in Cairns, North Queensland! Join us for a look back at another incredible conference and some of our highlights for the week and what we are looking forward to in the future! Also, fittingly during the Olympics games, Dayna and Ash won an award! The very prestigious Transformative …
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Final keynote Lecture: Moving to learn, learning to move: How play, exploration and cognition intertwine in paediatric rehabilitation. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Free Paper, Measure and Outcomes. A core outcome set of chronic pain assessment tools for young people with cerebral palsy: consensus from key stakeholders. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queenslan…
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Alicia Spittle Keynote (Dinah Reddihough Oration). Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉Professor Alicia Spittle
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What are health professional's responsibilities? A candid discussion about setting a new standard. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉Dr Sarah Reedman
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PhD Paper The Circus Project: code signing a circus based intervention to enhance physical activity participation for preschool aged children born preterm. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland…
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PhD Platform: Innovative Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia and Communication Disorders in Infants and Young Children at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us …
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Cerebral palsy in low and middle income countries: situation analysis, rehabilitation status, livelihood-based intervention and social business model. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Impact of ENVISAGE-Families workshops on outcomes for caregivers of children with neurodisabilities – 6 and 12 months follow up. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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PhD Paper: Participation experiences of young people with cerebral palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉Dr Jacinta Quartermaine
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Free Paper Best practice interventions. Parent's experiences of early intervention for infants with or at risk of cerebral palsy: a qualitative systematic review. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Que…
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Walking endurance with a supportive stepping device, in children and young adolescents with cerebral palsy: a clinical audit. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Free Paper Orthopaedics, muscle and bone health. Percutaneous tendon lengthening and Selective Percutaneous Myofascial Lengthening in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Establishing surgical indications using the Delphi method. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does mak…
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Free Paper Best Practice Interventions: Harnessing Neuroplasticity to Improve Developmental Outcomes in Infants with Cerebral Palsy: the GAME trial. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Power of One: Learning Health Care Systems and Machine Learning. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉Dr Corrin Walmsley
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Independent mobility, communication and computer access in severe cerebral palsy: the current evidence to support new technologies with alternative interfaces. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queens…
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The epidemiology, prevention, and control of malnutrition among children with cerebral palsy in low- and middle-income countries. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Free Paper Adults, Mental Health National Disability Insurance Scheme: an evaluation of plan size, access and use by people with cerebral palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Free Paper, Measurement and Outcomes: Estimating the difficulty level of motor practice during physical therapy sessions in young children with cerebral palsy and Motor error during physical therapy in young children with cerebral palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes …
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It's conference season! Fresh from our exploits at the European Academy of Childhood-onset Disabilities (EACD) conference for 2024 in Bruges Belgium, this week we are off to the AusACPDM (The Australasian Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine) Conference in Cairns, North Queensland, Australia. We're proud of our collaboration with th…
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Reflections on Participation at Home, As Self-Reported by Young People with Cerebral Palsy Jacinta R Quartermaine, Tanya A Rose, Megan L Auld, Leanne M Johnston Abstract This study explored the home-based participation of young people with cerebral palsy (CP) and described factors that make participation easier or harder. Fifteen young people with …
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Therabytes - Taking medication, when should I contact my medical team if things don't look right? A conversation about observations, intuition and lines of communication between the child, the family and the medical team/s.Dr Dayna Pool and Noraishah Naim
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Unlock the Power of Goal Setting! TheraBytes is back with another stellar question and answer - this week we tackle the concept of SMART goals. Why do you set goals? There is huge power in setting goals - it helps you and everyone in your world to prioritise what is important. SMART goals: 🟠 Specific - be as specific as possible 🟡 Measurable - make…
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What to do if you feel like your child is not making the right amount of gains in their skills or you believe you are seeing some skills being lost. It can be very complicated and knowing what to record, observe and report can be so valuable.Dr Dayna Pool and Noraishah Naim
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EACD 2024 has been a symphonic masterpiece of a conference - see what we did there! 😉 This episode is our summary of the EACD conference for 2024, here in Bruges/Brugge Belgium. We take a look at the topics of conversation both here on the pod and throughout the conference, dinners, breakfasts, impromptu catchups and more. We hope you enjoy - and w…
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Day 3 of EACD 2024. An interview with Dr Magnus Påhlman. Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!Dr Magnus Påhlman
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The Presidential Keynote lecture at EACD 2024. AI - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. An interview with Adjunct Professor Mieke de Ketelaer. Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!…
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Day 2 of EACD 2024. An interview with Dr Adam Shortland and Mr Martin Gough. Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!Dr Adam Shortland and Mr Martin Gough
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Day 2 of EACD 2024. An interview with Dr Charlie Fairhurst. Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!Dr Charlie Fairhurst
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Day 2 of EACD 2024. An interview with Dr Sarah Reedman. Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!Dr Sarah Reedman
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Day 2 of EACD 2024. An interview with Dr Marco Konings. Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!Dr Marco Konings
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