Dr Terence Haines - Researcher Profile

Terence Haines

Address

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences
Monash University, Clayton

Contact Details

Email: Terrence.Haines@monash.edu


Biography

Terence works in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences at Monash University as an Associate Professor.

Qualifications

PHYSIOTHERAPY
Institution: University of Melbourne
Year awarded: 2005
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH ECONOMICS
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2005
PHYSIOTHERAPY
Institution: University of Melbourne
Year awarded: 1999

Publications

Book Chapters

Haines, T.P., 2008, Economic evaluations and decision making in health care, in Health care practice in Australia: policy, context and innovations, eds Sandra Taylor, Michele Foster, Jennifer Fleming, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 284-303.

Journal Articles

Morello, R., Barker, A., Haines, T.P., Zavarsek, S., Watts, J.J., Hill, K., Brand, C.A., Sherrington, C., Wolfe, R.S.J., Bohensky, M., Stoelwinder, J.U., 2013, In-hospital falls and fall-related injuries: a protocol for a cost of fall study, Injury Prevention [E], vol 0, BMJ Group, United Kingdom, pp. 1-6.

Blackstock, F., Watson, K., Morris, N., Jones, A., Wright, A., McMeeken, J., Rivett, D., O'Connor, V., Peterson, R., Haines, T., Haines, T.P., Watson, G., Jull, G., 2013, Simulation can contribute a part of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy clinical education, Simulation in Healthcare [P], vol 8, issue 1, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA, pp. 32-42.

Wadsworth, B.M., Haines, T.P., Cornwell, P., Rodwell, L.T., Paratz, J., 2012, Abdominal binder improves lung volumes and voice in people with tetraplegic spinal cord injury, Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation [P], vol 93, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, USA, pp. 2189-2197.

Simek, E., McPhate, L., Haines, T.P., 2012, Adherence to and efficacy of home exercise programs to prevent falls: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of exercise program characteristics, Preventive Medicine [P], vol 55, issue 4, Elsevier Inc, United States, pp. 262-275.

Lea, E., Andrews, S., Hill, K., Haines, T.P., Nitz, J., Haralambous, B., Moore, K., Robinson, A., 2012, Beyond the tick and flick: facilitating best practice falls prevention through an action research approach, Journal Of Clinical Nursing [P], vol 21, issue 13-14, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford UK, pp. 1896-1905.

Maloney, S.R., Haas, R., Keating, J.L., Molloy, E.K., Jolly, B.C., Sims, J., Morgan, P.E., Haines, T.P., 2012, Breakeven, cost benefit, cost effectiveness, and willingness to pay for web-based versus face-to-face education delivery for health professionals, Journal of Medical Internet Research [P], vol 14, issue 2 (Art. No: e47), Journal of Medical Internet Research, Canada, pp. 222-237.

Watson, K., Wright, A., Morris, N., McMeeken, J., Rivett, D., Blackstock, F., Jones, A., Haines, T.P., O'Connor, V., Watson, G., Peterson, R., Jull, G., 2012, Can simulation replace part of clinical time? Two parallel randomised controlled trials, Medical Education [P], vol 46, issue 7, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford UK, pp. 657-667.

Cornwell, P., Dicks, B., Fleming, J., Olson, S., Haines, T.P., 2012, Care and support needs of patients and carers early post-discharge following treatment for non-malignant brain tumour: establishing a new reality, Supportive Care in Cancer [E], vol 20, issue 10, Springer-Verlag, Germany, pp. 2595-2610.

Haas, R., Maloney, S.R., Pausenberger, E.K., Keating, J.L., Sims, J., Molloy, E., Jolly, B.C., Morgan, P.E., Haines, T.P., 2012, Clinical decision making in exercise prescription for fall prevention, Physical Therapy [E], vol 92, issue 5, American Physical Therapy Association, United States, pp. 666-679.

Jukes, S., Cichero, J., Haines, T.P., Wilson, C., Paul, K., O'Rourke, M., 2012, Evaluation of the uptake of the Australian standardized terminology and definitions for texture modified foods and fluids, International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology[P], vol 14, issue 3, Informa UK, Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 214-225.

Nalder, E., Fleming, J., Cornwell, P., Foster, M., Haines, T.P., 2012, Factors associated with the occurrence of sentinel events during transition from hospital to home for individuals with traumatic brain injury, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine [P], vol 44, issue 10, Foundation of Rehabilitation Information, Uppsala Sweden, pp. 837-844.

McPhail, S., Dunstan, J., Canning, J., Haines, T.P., 2012, Life impact of ankle fractures: qualitative analysis of patient and clinician experiences, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders [P], vol 13, BioMed Central, London UK, pp. 1-13.

Barker, A., Nitz, J., Low Choy, N., Haines, T.P., 2012, Mobility has a non-linear association with falls risk among people in residential aged care: an observational study, Journal of Physiotherapy [P], vol 58, issue 2, Elsevier Australia, Australia, pp. 117-125.

Nitz, J., Cyarto, E., Andrews, S., Fearn, M., Fu, S., Haines, T.P., Haralambous, B., Hill, K., Hunt, S., Lea, E., Moore, K., Renehan, E., Robinson, A., 2012, Outcomes from the implementation of a facility-specific evidence-based falls prevention intervention program in residential aged care, Geriatric Nursing [P], vol 33, issue 1, Elsevier Inc., United States, pp. 41-50.

McPhail, S., Haines, T.P., 2012, Patients undergoing subacute rehabilitation have accurate expectations of their health-related quality of life at discharge, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes [P], vol 10, BioMed Central, London UK, pp. 1-10.

Nalder, E., Fleming, J., Cornwell, P., Foster, M., Ownsworth, T., Shields, C., Haines, T.P., 2012, Recording sentinel events in the life course of individuals with acquired brain injury: a preliminary study, Brain Injury [P], vol 26, issue 11, Informa UK, Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 1381-1396.

Andrews, S., Lea, E., Haines, T.P., Nitz, J., Haralambous, B., Moore, K., Hill, K., Robinson, A., 2012, Reducing staff isolation and developing evidence-informed practice in the aged care environment through an action research approach to falls prevention, Advances in Nursing Science [P], vol 35, issue 1, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, United States, pp. 3-13.

Milne, S.C., Campagna, E., Corben, L.A., Delatycki, M.B., Teo, C., Churchyard, A.J., Haines, T.P., 2012, Retrospective study of the effects of inpatient rehabilitation on improving and maintaining functional independence in people with Friedreich Ataxia, Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation [P], vol 93, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, United States, pp. 1860-1863.

Currin, M.L., Comans, T.A., Heathcote, K., Haines, T.P., 2012, Staying safe at home. Home environmental audit recommendations and uptake in an older population at high risk of falling, Australasian Journal on Ageing [P], vol 31, issue 2, ACOTA, 2012, pp. 90-95.

Morello, R., Barker, A., Zavarsek, S., Watts, J.J., Haines, T.P., Hill, K., Sherrington, C., Brand, C.A., Jolley, D.J., Stoelwinder, J.U., 2012, The 6-PACK programme to decrease falls and fall-related injuries in acute hospitals: protocol for an economic evaluation alongside a cluster randomised controlled trial, Injury Prevention [E], vol 18, issue e2, BMJ Group, United Kingdom, pp. 1-6.

Taylor, J., Sims, J., Haines, T.P., 2012, The influence of protection, palliation and costs on mobility optimization of residents in nursing homes: a thematic analysis of discourse, International Journal of Nursing Studies [P], vol 49, Elsevier Ltd, United States, pp. 1364-1374.

Haines, T.P., Lee, D., O'Connell, B., McDermott, F.M., Hoffmann, T., 2012, Why do hospitalized older adults take risks that may lead to falls?, Health Expectations [P], vol 11, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford United Kingdom, pp. 1-17.

Day, L., Finch, C., Hill, K., Haines, T., Clemson, L., Thomas, M., Thompson, C., 2011, A protocol for evidence-based targeting and evaluation of statewide strategies for preventing falls among community-dwelling older people in Victoria, Australia, Injury Prevention [P], vol 17, BMJ Group, United Kingdom, pp. 1-8.

Feldman, S., Radermacher, H., Lorains, F., Haines, T., 2011, A research-based community theater performance to promote ageing: Is it more than just a show?, Educational Gerontology [P], vol 37, issue 10, Routledge, USA, pp. 885-898.

Busija, L., Pausenberger, E., Haines, T.P., Haymes, S., Buchbinder, R., Osborne, R., 2011, Adult measures of general health and health-related quality of life, Arthritis Care & Research [P], vol 63, issue Suppl S11, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., United States, pp. S383-S412.

Morrison, G., Lee, H., Kuys, S., Clarke, J., Bew, P., Haines, T.P., 2011, Changes in falls risk factors for geriatric diagnostic groups across inpatient, outpatient and domiciliary rehabilitation settings, Disability and Rehabilitation [P], vol 33, issue 11, Informa Healthcare, UK, pp. 900-907.

Ownsworth, T., Fleming, J., Haines, T.P., Cornwell, P., Kendall, M., Nalder, E., Gordon, C., 2011, Development of depressive symptoms during early community reintegration after traumatic brain injury, Journal Of The International Neuropsychological Society [P], vol 17, issue 1, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 112-119.

Haines, T.P., Kuys, S., Clarke, J., Morrison, G., Bew, P., 2011, Dose-response relationship between physiotherapy resource provision with function and balance improvements in patients following stroke: A multi-centre observational study, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice [E], vol 17, issue 1, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, UK, pp. 136-142.

Maloney, S., Haas, R., Keating, J., Molloy, E., Jolly, B., Sims, J., Morgan, P., Haines, T., 2011, Effectiveness of web-based versus face-to-face delivery of education in prescription of falls-prevention exercise to health professionals: randomized trial, Journal of Medical Internet Research [P], vol 13, issue 4, Journal Medical Internet Research, Canada, pp. e116-e125.

Hill, A., Hoffmann, T., McPhail, S., Beer, C., Hill, K.D., Oliver, D., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2011, Evaluation of the sustained effect of inpatient falls prevention education and predictors of falls after hospital discharge—Follow-up to a randomized controlled trial, The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences [P], vol 66A, issue 9, Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 1001-1012.

Hill, A., Hoffmann, T., McPhail, S., Beer, C., Hill, K.D., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2011, Factors associated with older patients' engagement in exercise after hospital discharge, Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation [P], vol 92, issue 9, W.B. Saunders Co., USA, pp. 1395-1403.

Comans, T.A., Currin, M., Brauer, S.G., Haines, T.P., 2011, Factors associated with quality of life and caregiver strain amongst frail older adults referred to a community rehabilitation service: Implications for service delivery, Disability and Rehabilitation [P], vol 33, issue 13-14, Informa Healthcare, UK, pp. 1215-1221.

Hill, A., Hoffmann, T., Beer, C., McPhail, S., Hill, K.D., Oliver, D., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2011, Falls after discharge from hospital: Is there a gap between older peoples’ knowledge about falls prevention strategies and the research evidence?, The Gerontologist [P], vol 51, issue 5, Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 653-662.

Kuys, S., Morrison, G., Bew, P., Clarke, J., Haines, T.P., 2011, Further validation of the Balance Outcome Measure for Elder Rehabilitation, Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation [P], vol 92, issue 1, W.B. Saunders Co., USA, pp. 101-105.

Haines, T.P., Hill, A., 2011, Inconsistent results in meta-analyses for the prevention of falls are found between study-level data and patient-level data, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology [P], vol 64, issue 2, Elsevier Inc., USA, pp. 154-162.

Black, A.A., Brauer, S., Bell, R.A.R., Economidis, A.J., Haines, T.P., 2011, Insights into the climate of safety towards the prevention of falls among hospital staff, Journal Of Clinical Nursing [P], vol 20, issue 19-20, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, UK, pp. 2924-2930.

Purcell, A., Fleming, J., Burmeister, B., Bennett, S., Haines, T.P., 2011, Is education an effective management strategy for reducing cancer-related fatigue?, Supportive Care In Cancer [P], vol 19, issue 9, Springer, Germany, pp. 1429-1439.

Walsh, W., Hill, K.D., Bennell, K.L., Vu, M., Haines, T.P., 2011, Local adaptation and evaluation of a falls risk prevention approach in acute hospitals, International Journal For Quality In Health Care [P], vol 23, issue 2, Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 134-141.

Vivanti, A., Ward, N., Haines, T.P., 2011, Nutritional status and associations with falls, balance, mobility and functionality during hospital admission, Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging [P], vol 15, issue 5, Editions S E R D I, France, pp. 388-391.

Haines, T.P., Hill, A., Hill, K.D., McPhail, S., Oliver, D., Brauer, S., Hoffmann, T., Beer, C., 2011, Patient education to prevent falls among older hospital inpatients, Archives of Internal Medicine [P], vol 171, issue 6, American Medical Association, USA, pp. 516-524.

Haines, T.P., McPhail, S., 2011, Patient preference for falls prevention in hospitals revealed through willingness-to-pay, contingent valuation survey, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice [E], vol 17, issue 2, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, UK, pp. 304-310.

Barker, A., Brand, C., Haines, T.P., Hill, K., Brauer, S., Jolley, D., Botti, M., Cumming, R., Livingston, P., Sherrington, C., Zavarsek, S., Morello, R., Kamar, J., 2011, The 6-PACK programme to decrease fall-related injuries in acute hospitals: Protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial, Injury Prevention [P], vol 17, issue 4 (Art. No: e5), B M J Group, United Kingdom, pp. 1-6.

Taylor, J., Sims, J., Haines, T.P., 2011, The impact of manual handling on nursing home resident mobility during transfers on and off furniture: A systematic review, Journal of gerontological nursing [P], vol 37, issue 8, Slack, Inc., USA, pp. 48-56.

Sevenhuysen, S., Haines, T.P., 2011, The slave of duty: Why clinical educators across the continuum of care provide clinical education in physiotherapy, Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal [P], vol 29, issue 2, Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Hong Kong Branch, Hong Kong, pp. 64-70.

Moore, K., Hill, K.D., Robinson, A., Haines, T.P., Haralambous, B., Nitz, J., 2011, The state of physical environments in Australian residential aged care facilities, Australian Health Review [P], vol 35, issue 4, C S I R O Publishing, Australia, pp. 412-417.

Haines, T.P., McPhail, S., 2011, Threat Appraisal for Harm from Falls: Insights for Development of Education-Based Intervention, Open Longevity Science [E], vol 5, Bentham Open, Netherlands, pp. 9-15.

Haines, T.P., Waldron, N.G., 2011, Translation of falls prevention knowledge into action in hospitals: What should be translated and how should it be done?, Journal of Safety Research [P], vol 42, issue 6, Pergamon, UK, pp. 431-442.

Purcell, A., Fleming, J., Bennett, S., McGuane, K., Burmeister, B., Haines, T., 2010, A multidimensional examination of correlates of fatigue during radiotherapy, Cancer [P], vol 116, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., United States, pp. 529-537.

Haralambous, B., Haines, T.P., Hill, K., Moore, K., Nitz, J., Robinson, A., 2010, A protocol for an individualised, facilitated and sustainable approach to implementing current evidence in preventing falls in residential aged care facilities, BMC Geriatrics [E], vol 10, issue Art. No: 8, BioMed Central Ltd, UK, pp. 1-7.

Purcell, A., Fleming, J., Bennett, S., Burmeister, B., Haines, T.P., 2010, Determining the minimal clinically important difference criteria for the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory in a radiotherapy population, Supportive Care In Cancer [P], vol 18, issue 3, Springer, Germany, pp. 307-315.

Purcell, A., Fleming, J., Bennett, S., Haines, T., 2010, Development of an educational intervention for cancer-related fatigue, British Journal of Occupational Therapy [P], vol 73, issue 7, College of Occupational Therapists Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 327-333.

Bennett, S., Purcell, A., Meredith, P., Beller, E., Haines, T., Fleming, J., 2010, Educational interventions for the management of cancer-related fatigue in adults (Protocol), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [P], vol 4, issue 1, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 1-9.

James, A., Williams, C.M., Haines, T., 2010, Heel raises versus prefabricated orthoses in the treatment of posterior heel pain associated with calcaneal apophysitis (Sever's Disease): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial, Journal of Foot and Ankle Research [E], vol 3, issue 3, BioMed Central Ltd, United Kingdom, Australia, pp. 1-7.

Haines, T.P., Foster, M., Cornwell, P., Fleming, J., Tweedy, S., Hart, A., Mitchell, G., 2010, Impact of enhanced primary care on equitable access to and economic efficiency of allied health services: A qualitative investigation, Australian Health Review [P], vol 34, issue 1, CSIRO Publishing, Australia, pp. 30-35.

Hill, A., Hoffmann, T., Hill, K.D., Oliver, D., Beer, C., McPhail, S., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2010, Measuring falls events in acute hospitals - A comparison of three reporting methods to identify missing data in the hospital reporting system, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [P], vol 58, issue 7, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., United States, pp. 1347-1352.

Haines, T.P., Sinnamon, P., Wetzig, N.G., Lehman, M., Walpole, E., Pratt, T., Smith, A., 2010, Multimodal exercise improves quality of life of women being treated for breast cancer, but at what cost? Randomized trial with economic evaluation, Breast Cancer Research And Treatment [P], vol 124, issue 1, Springer New York LLC, USA, pp. 163-175.

Passier, L., Nasciemento, M., Gesch, J., Haines, T., 2010, Physiotherapist observation of head and neck alignment, Physiotherapy Theory and Practice [P], vol 26, issue 6, Informa Healthcare, United States, pp. 416-423.

Haines, T.P., Bell, R., Varghese, P., 2010, Pragmatic, cluster randomized trial of a policy to introduce low-low beds to hospital wards for the prevention of falls and fall injuries, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [P], vol 58, issue 3, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., United States, pp. 435-441.

Oliver, D., Healey, F., Haines, T., 2010, Preventing falls and fall-related injuries in hospitals, Clinics in Geriatric Medicine [P], vol 27, issue 3, W B Saunders Co-Elsevier INC, United States, pp. 645-692.

Comans, T.A., Brauer, S.G., Haines, T.P., 2010, Randomized trial of domiciliary versus center-based rehabilitation: Which is more effective in reducing falls and improving quality of life in older fallers?, The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences [P], vol 65 A, issue 6, Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 672-679.

McPhail, S., Beller, E., Haines, T.P., 2010, Reference bias: presentation of extreme health states prior to eq-vas improves health-related quality of life scores. a randomised cross-over trial, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes [P], vol 8, issue 146, BioMed Central Ltd, UK, pp. 1-11.

McPhail, S., Haines, T., 2010, Response shift, recall bias and their effect on measuring change in health-related quality of life amongst older hospital patients, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes [P], vol 8, issue Art. No. 65, BioMed Central Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 1-9.

McPhail, S., Haines, T., 2010, The response shift phenomenon in clinical trials, Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices [E], vol 6, issue 2, First Clinical Research, United States, pp. 1-8.

Foster, M.M., Earl, P.E., Haines, T.P., Mitchell, G., 2010, Unravelling the concept of consumer preference: Implications for health policy and optimal planning in primary care, Health Policy [P], vol 97, issue 2-3, Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Ireland, pp. 105-112.

Russell, M., Hill, K., Haines, T., 2009, A Comment On The Debate Surrounding Single- And Multifactorial Falls Prevention Interventions, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [P], vol 57, issue 9, Wiley-Blackwell, United States, pp. 1708-1709.

Comans, T., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2009, A break-even analysis of a community rehabilitation falls prevention service, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health..., vol 33, issue 3, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 240-245.

Hill, A., McPhail, S., Hoffmann, T., Hill, K., Oliver, D., Beer, C., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2009, A randomised trial comparing digital video disc with written delivery of falls prevention education for older patients in hospital, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [P], vol 57, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Inc, United States, pp. 1458-1463.

Hill, A., McPhail, S., Hoffmann, T., Hill, K.D., Oliver, D., Beer, C., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2009, A randomized trial comparing digital video disc with written delivery of falls prevention education for older patients in hospital, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [P], vol 57, issue 8, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, US, pp. 1458-1463.

Wadsworth, B., Haines, T.P., Cornwell, P., Paratz, J., 2009, Abdominal binder use in people with spinal cord injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Spinal Cord [P], vol 47, Nature Publishing Group, United Kingdom, pp. 274-285.

Chari, S.R., Haines, T.P., Varghese, P., Economidis, A., 2009, Are non-slip socks really 'non-slip'? An analysis of slip resistance, BMC Geriatrics [P], vol 9, issue 39, BioMed Central Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 1-6.

Foster, M., Cornwell, P., Fleming, J., Mitchell, G., Tweedy, S., Hart, A., Haines, T., 2009, Better than nothing? Restrictions and realities of enhanced primary care for allied health practitioners, Australian Journal of Primary Health [P], vol 15, issue 4, C S I R O Publishing, Australia, pp. 326-334.

Purcell, A., Fleming, J., Haines, T.P., Bennett, S., 2009, Cancer-related fatigue: a review and a conceptual framework to guide therapists' understanding, British Journal of Occupational Therapy [P], vol 72, issue 2, College of Occupational Therapists Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 79-86.

Bui, T., Harvey, J., Brown, E., Scott, M., Haines, T.P., Davidson, K., 2009, Conformal external beam radiotherapy in the treatment of anal canal carcinoma: A retrospective study of a genital organ sparing technique, Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology [P], vol 53, issue 4, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 396-404.

Haines, T.P., Kuys, S., Morrison, G., Clarke, J., Bew, P., 2009, Cost-effectiveness analysis of screening for risk of in- hospital falls using physiotherapist clinical judgement, Medical Care [P], vol 47, issue 4, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, United States, pp. 448-456.

Haines, T.P., Russell, T., Brauer, S., Erwin, S., Urry, S., Jasiewicz, J., Condie, P., 2009, Effectiveness of a video-based exercise programme to reduce falls and improve health-related quality of life among older adults discharged from hospital: a pilot randomized controlled trial, Clinical Rehabilitation [P], vol 23, Sage Publications Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 973-985.

Hill, A., Hill, K., Brauer, S., Oliver, D., Hoffmann, T., Beer, C., McPhail, S., Haines, T.P., 2009, Evaluation of the effect of patient education on rates of falls in older hospital patients: Description of a randomised controlled trial, BMC Geriatrics [P], vol 9, issue 14, BioMed Central Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 1-9.

Haines, T.P., Massey, B., Varghese, P., Fleming, J., Gray, L., 2009, Inconsistency in classification and reporting of in-hospital falls, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [P], vol 57, Wiley-blackwell publishing, Inc, United States, pp. 517-523.

Barker, A.L., Nitz, J., Low Choy, N.L., Haines, T.P., 2009, Measuring fall risk and predicting who will fall: clinimetric properties of four fall risk assessment tools for residential aged care, The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences [P], vol 64, issue 8, Oxford University Press, United States, pp. 916-924.

Turner, B., Fleming, J., Cornwell, P., Haines, T.P., Ownsworth, T., 2009, Profiling early outcomes during the transition from hospital to home after brain injury, Brain Injury [P], vol 23, issue 1, Informa healthcare, United Kingdom, pp. 51-60.

McPhail, S., Lane, P., Russell, T., Brauer, S., Urry, S., Jasiewicz, J., Condie, P., Haines, T.P., 2009, Telephone reliability of the Frenchay Activity Index and EQ-5D amongst older adults, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes [P], vol 7, issue 48, BioMed Central Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 1-8.

Barker, R.N., Kendall, M., Amsters, D., Pershouse, K.J., Haines, T.P., Kuipers, P., 2009, The relationship between quality of life and disability across the lifespan for people with spinal cord injury, Spinal Cord [P], vol 47, issue 2, Nature Publishing Group, United Kingdom, pp. 149-155.

Haines, T., McPhail, S., Purcell, A., 2009, When should an intervention be provided?, Australian Journal of Physiotherapy [P], vol 55, issue 3, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 218.

Haines, T., Hill, K., Walsh, W., Osborne, R., 2008, Authors' Response To Letter From Webster And Courtney, The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences [P], vol 63, issue 5, Oxford University Press, United States, p. 543.

Haines, T.P., Kuys, S.S., Morrison, G., Clarke, J., Bew, P., 2008, Balance impairment not predictive of falls in geriatric rehabilitation wards, Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, vol 63, issue 5, Oxford University Press, United States, pp. 523-528.

Barker, A., Nitz, J., Low Choy, N., Haines, T., 2008, Clinimetric evaluation of the physical Mobility Scale supports clinicians and researchers in Residential Aged Care, Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation [P], vol 89, issue 11, WB Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, United States, pp. 2140-2145.

Barker, A.L., Nitz, J., Low Choy, N., Haines, T.P., 2008, Clinimetric evaluation of the physical mobility scale supports clinicians and researchers in residential aged care, Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation [P], vol 89, issue 11, WB Saunders Co, USA, pp. 2140-2145.

Haines, T.P., Cornwell, P., Fleming, J., Varghese, P., Gray, L., 2008, Documentation of in-hospital falls on incident reports: Qualitative investigation of an imperfect process, BMC Health Services Research [E], vol 8, issue 254, BioMed Central Ltd., UK, pp. 1-8.

Foster, M., Mitchell, G., Haines, T.P., Tweedy, S., Cornwell, P., Fleming, J., 2008, Does Enhanced Primary Care enhance primary care? Policy-induced dilemmas for allied health professionals, Medical Journal of Australia, vol 188, issue 1, Australasian Medical Publishing Company Pty. Ltd., Australia, pp. 29-32.

Comans, T., Brauer, S., Haines, T.P., 2008, Domiciliary vs centre-based rehabilitation of older community dwellers: Randomised trial with economic evaluation, The Open Geriatric Medicine Journal [E], vol 1, Bentham Open, Netherlands, pp. 62-67.

Haines, T.P., Hill, K., Walsh, W., Osborne, R.H., 2008, Predictive accuracy of falls risk screening tools/authors' response, The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences [P], vol 63A, issue 5, Oxford University Press, United States, p. 543.

Haines, T.P., Brown, C., Morrison, J., 2008, Public provision of four-wheeled walkers: Contingent valuation study of economic benefit, Australasian Journal on Ageing, vol 27, issue 3, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 161-164.

Chang, A.T., Haines, T.P., Jackson, C., Yang, I., Nitz, J., Choy, N.L., Vicenzino, B., 2008, Rationale and design of the PRSM study: Pulmonary rehabilitation or self management for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), what is the best approach?, Contemporary Cllinical Trials, vol 29, issue 5, Elsevier Inc, United States, pp. 796-800.

McPhail, S., Beller, E., Haines, T., 2008, Two Perspectives of Proxy Reporting of Health-Related Quality of Life Using the Euroqol-5D, An Investigation of Agreement, Medical Care [P], vol 46, issue 11, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, United States, pp. 1140-1148.

Turner, B., Fleming, J., Cornwell, P., Worrall, L., Ownsworth, T., Haines, T.P., Kendall, M., Chenoweth, L., 2007, A qualitative study of the transition from hospital to home for individuals with acquired brain injury and their family caregivers, Brain Injury, vol 21, issue 11, Informa Healthcare, United Kingdom, pp. 1119-1130.

Haines, T.P., Hill, K.D., Bennell, K.L., Osborne, R.H., 2007, Additional exercise for older subacute hospital inpatients to prevent falls: Benefits and barriers to implementation and evaluation, Clinical Rehabilitation, vol 21, issue 8, Sage Science Press, United Kingdom, pp. 742-753.

Haines, T., Hill, K., Walsh, W., Osborne, R., 2007, Design-Related Bias in Hospital Fall Risk Screening Tool Predictive Accuracy Evaluations: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences [P], vol 62, issue 6, Oxford University Press, United States, pp. 664-672.

Haines, T.P., Kuys, S., Morrison, G., Clarke, J., Bew, P., McPhail, S., 2007, Development and validation of the balance outcome measure for elder rehabilitation, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, vol 88, issue 12, WB Saunders Co., United States, pp. 1614-1621.

Haines, T.P., Sinnamon, P., 2007, Early arm swelling after breast surgery: Changes on both sides, Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol 101, issue 1, Springer New York LLC, United States, pp. 105-112.

Brauer, S., Haines, T., Bew, P., 2007, Fostering clinician-led research, Australian Journal of Physiotherapy [P], vol 53, issue 3, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, pp. 143-144.

Barker, R.N., Amsters, D.I., Kendall, M.D., Pershouse, K.J., Haines, T.P., 2007, Reliability of the clinical outcome variables scale when administered via telephone to assess mobility in people with spinal cord injury, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, vol 88, issue 5, W B Saunders Co., USA, pp. 632-637.

Haines, T.P., Bennell, K.L., Osborne, R.H., Hill, K., 2006, A new instrument for targeting falls prevention interventions was accurate and clinically applicable in a hospital setting, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology [P], vol 59, issue 2, Elsevier Inc., United States, pp. 168-175.

Haines, T.P., Hill, K., Bennell, K.L., Osborne, R.H., 2006, Hip protector use amongst older hospital inpatients: Compliance and functional consequences [2], Geriatrics & Gerontology International [P], vol 35, issue 5, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, Japan, pp. 520-523.

Haines, T., 2006, Letter to the Editor, Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing [P], vol 10, issue 1, Elsevier, United Kingdom, p. 56.

Haines, T.P., Hill, K.D., Bennell, K.L., Osborne, R.H., 2006, Patient education to prevent falls in subacute care, Clinical Rehabilitation, vol 20, issue 11, Sage Science Press (UK), United Kingdom, pp. 970-979.

Haines, T.P., Hill, K., Bennell, K.L., Osborne, R.H., 2006, Recurrent events counted in evaluations of predictive accuracy, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology [P], vol 59, issue 11, Elsevier Inc., United States, pp. 1155-1161.

Hill, K., Black, K., Haines, T., Walsh, W., Vu, M., 2005, Commentary on Dempsey J (2004) Falls prevention revisited: a call for a new approach. Journal of Clinical Nursing 13, 479a??485, Journal Of Clinical Nursing [P], vol 14, issue 1, Wiley-Blackwell, England, pp. 126-128.

Haines, T., Hill, K., 2005, Difficulties encountered in hospital falls prevention research, Age And Ageing [P], vol 34, issue 3, Oxford University Press, England, p. 311.

Haines, T.P., Bennell, K.L., Osborne, R.H., Hill, K., 2004, Effectiveness of targeted falls prevention programme in subacute hospital setting: Randomised controlled trial, British Medical Journal [P], vol 328, issue 7441 (676), BMJ Group, United Kingdom, pp. 1-6.

Conference Proceedings

McPhail, S., Haines, T.P., 2009, Are comparisons of longitudinal health-state evaluations amongst physiotherapy patients valid? The clinical implications from a narrative review of response shift, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Gerontology Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, pp. 12-13.

Haines, T.P., Moore, K., Hill, K.D., Robinson, A., Nitz, J., Haralambous, B., 2009, Can the safety culture of residential aged care facilities be impacted upon by an action-research strategy to implement best practice guidelines for prevention of falls?, Special Issue: Abstracts of the 42nd National Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, 25-27 November 2009, National Convention Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia, November 25-27, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, p. A59.

Robinson, A., Churchill, B., Andrews, S., Haines, T.P., Haralambous, B., Hill, K.D., Nitz, J., Moore, K., 2009, Developing an evidence based approach to falls prevention: Addressing professional isolation in aged care, Australasian Journal on Ageing [P], 25-27 November, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, p. A74.

Ryan, D., Hoggins, T.R., Keating, J.L., Haines, T.P., 2009, Evaluation of a phase one cardiac rehabilitation exercise program, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 21.

Phillpotts, W., Cornwell, P., Haines, T.P., 2009, Examining compliance, barriers and facilitators to ongoing aquatic exercise post discharge from hospital outpatient aquatic therapy, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Aquatic Physiotherapy Group, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 5.

Andrews, S., Robinson, A., Churchill, B., Haines, T.P., Haralambous, B., Hill, K.D., Nitz, J., Moore, K., 2009, Facilitating best practice falls prevention through an action research approach, Australasian Journal on Ageing [P], November 25-27, 2009, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australasian Journal of Ageing, pp. A42-A43.

McPhail, S., Beller, E., Haines, T.P., 2009, Health-related quality of life: Do physiotherapists and their patients agree?, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Gerontology Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 13.

Barker, A.L., Nitz, J., Low Choy, N., Haines, T.P., 2009, Improved mobility can mean increased fall and fracture risk: understanding the mobility, fall and fracture relationship in residential aged care, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Gerontology Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 2.

Haines, T.P., Hill, A., Hill, K., Hoffmann, T., Brauer, S., Oliver, D., Beer, C., McPhail, S., 2009, Multimedia patient education for prevention of in-hospital falls: A randomized controlled trial, Australasian Journal on Ageing [P], November 25-27, 2009, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. A58-A59.

Moore, K., Haines, T.P., Haralambous, B., Hill, K., Nitz, J., Robinson, A., 2009, Physical environments in residential aged care, Australasian Journal on Ageing [P], 25-27 November, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. A67-A68.

Haines, T.P., Bell, R., Varghese, P., 2009, Prevention of falls amongst hospital patients using low-low beds: a cluster randomized controlled trial, Australasian Journal on Ageing [P], 25-27 November, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, p. A102.

McPhail, S., Lane, P., Russell, T., Brauer, S., Urry, S., Jasiewicz, J., Condie, P., Haines, T.P., 2009, Telephone and face-to-face assessment of participation in functional activites and health-related quality of life yield equivalent responses amongst older adults, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Gerontology Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 13.

Wadsworth, B., Haines, T.P., Cornwell, P., Paratz, J.D., 2009, The effect of an abdominal binder on respiratory function and voice in people with acute tetraplegia, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 25.

Hill, A., Hill, K.D., Brauer, S., Oliver, D., Hoffmann, T., Beer, C., McPhail, S., Haines, T.P., 2009, The effect of patient education for the prevention of in-hospital falls in older patients: a randomised controlled trial, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Gerontology Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, p. 9.

McPhail, S., Beller, E., Haines, T.P., 2009, The strength of association between physical function and health-related quality of life amongst patients in a tertiary hospital rehabilitation unit, APA Conference Week 2009 Online Abstracts - Gerontology Physiotherapy Australia, October 1-5, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Australia, pp. 13-14.

Haines, T.P., Comans, T., Currin, M., Peters, C., Brauer, S., 2009, Which is more effective at reducing falls and improving quality of life in older fallers? Domiciliary versus centre-based rehabilitation, Australasian Journal on Ageing [P], 25-27 November, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, p. A101.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
A randomised control trial of the Girls on the Go! program amongst young women.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Joint-co), Truby, H (Joint).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
An exploration of the resident-staff assitive relationship and investigation of its impact on resident independence and ability to tranfer on and off furniture in long-term care.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Joint-co), Sims, J (Joint).
Program of Study:
(MASTER'S BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Development and validation of a scale to rate intensity of balance challenge.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main), Keating, J (Associate), Molloy, E (Associate).
Program of Study:
(MASTER'S BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Effect of community-based fitness program for people with chronic disease on health outcomes: RCT.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Enhancing the uptake of evidence based practice with allied health clinicians..
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Flow of information between patients and health care provider and its impact on health service use.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main), Mcdermott, F (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Investigating cognitive and psychological processes underlying poor awareness in older adults.
Supervisors:
Stolwyk, R (Main), Haines, T (Associate), Ponsford, J (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Keeping elderly ladies on their feet..
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main), Murphy, A (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Peer assisted learning in undergraduate clinical medical education: Perceptions and acceptability.
Supervisors:
Molloy, E (Main), Canny, B (Associate), Haines, T (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Randomised trial into the treatment of calcaneal apophysitis.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main), Williams, C (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Social isolation in older adults and the effect of physical activity interventions.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main).
Program of Study:
(MASTER'S BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The efficacy and acceptability of independent and peer-assisted models of clinical education.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main), Molloy, E (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The role of extrinsic factors in the causation and prevention of falls among hospital patients.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
What factors impact an older adult's sleep and sleep patterns following extended hospitalisation?.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main), Brown, T (Associate), Russell, G (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
What is the link between occupational disruption and falls?.
Supervisors:
Haines, T (Main), Barker, A (Associate), Brown, T (Associate).