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Christine Cummins
Christine Cummins
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Project Restore: An exploratory study of restorative justice and sexual violence
S Jülich, J Buttle, C Cummins, EV Freeborn
Auckland: AUT University, 2010
792010
Improving the interface between informal carers and formal health and social services: a qualitative study
KM McPherson, NK Kayes, N Moloczij, C Cummins
International journal of nursing studies 51 (3), 418-429, 2014
672014
The micro-politics of caring: tinkering with person-centered rehabilitation
BE Gibson, G Terry, J Setchell, FAS Bright, C Cummins, NM Kayes
Disability and rehabilitation 42 (11), 1529-1538, 2020
662020
Co-constructing engagement in stroke rehabilitation: a qualitative study exploring how practitioner engagement can influence patient engagement
FAS Bright, NM Kayes, C Cummins, LM Worrall, KM McPherson
Clinical rehabilitation 31 (10), 1396-1405, 2017
582017
Navigating physical activity engagement following a diagnosis of cancer: A qualitative exploration
C Cummins, NM Kayes, J Reeve, G Smith, R MacLeod, KM McPherson
European journal of cancer care 26 (4), e12608, 2017
292017
Making sense of recovery after traumatic brain injury through a peer mentoring intervention: a qualitative exploration
P Kersten, C Cummins, N Kayes, D Babbage, H Elder, A Foster, ...
BMJ open 8 (10), e020672, 2018
212018
‘The wairua first brings you together’: Māori experiences of meaningful connection in neurorehabilitation
BJ Wilson, FAS Bright, C Cummins, H Elder, NM Kayes
Brain Impairment 23 (1), 9-23, 2022
132022
Physiotherapy students’ conceptualisations of clinical communication: A call to revisit communication in physiotherapy education
FAS Bright, C Cummins, K Waterworth, BE Gibson, P Larmer
OpenPhysio J 10, 14426, 2018
102018
Developing connections for engagement in stroke rehabilitation
NM Kayes, C Cummins, KM McPherson, L Worrall, FAS Bright
Brain Impairment 23 (1), 42-59, 2022
92022
Governing neurorehabilitation
C Cummins, D Payne, NM Kayes
Disability and Rehabilitation 44 (17), 4921-4928, 2022
52022
What matters most to the therapeutic relationship in neurorehabilitation?
N Kayes, C Cummins, A Theadom, P Kersten, K McPherson
European Health Psychologist, 959-959, 2016
52016
Peer mentoring after traumatic brain injury (TBI)–a valuable experience for mentees and mentors
P Kersten, NM Kayes, C Cummins, RJ Siegert, H Elder, M Weatherall, ...
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 96 (10), e87, 2015
42015
What Do Students Learn About Communication? The Influence of the Physiotherapy Curriculum in Constructing Understandings of Communication
F Bright, C Cummins, K Waterworth, B Gibson, P Larmer
Open Physio Journal, 2018
22018
Randomised pragmatic waitlist trial with process evaluation investigating the effectiveness of peer support after brain injury: protocol
N Kayes, C Cummins, M Weatherall, G Smith, B Te Ao, H Elder, JK Fadyl, ...
BMJ open 13 (2), e069167, 2023
12023
Measuring connection and collaboration in rehabilitation: Developing a measure of therapeutic relationship
N Kayes, C Cummins, T Tagaloa, M Grose, P Kersten
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 61, e511, 2018
12018
Neurorehabilitation: A disciplined disciplining discipline
C Cummins
Auckland University of Technology, 2016
12016
Exploring engagement in a personalised therapeutic exercise programme for women diagnosed with breast cancer
G Smith, D Taylor, C Cummins, K McPherson
New Zealand Rehabilitation Association, Inc., 2011
12011
Project Restore
S Jülich, J Buttle, C Cummins, EV Freeborn
12010
Evaluating vocational rehabilitation: Barriers and facilitators from a claimants' perspective
N Moloczij, K McPherson, C Cummins, K Jones, N Kayes
Disability and Rehabilitation 29 (20-21), 1659-1659, 2007
12007
The experiences of support for novice physiotherapists in their New Zealand workplaces
C Cummins, K Waterworth, LS Hansen, V Murphy, A Neal
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 2024
2024
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