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Noodgeneeskunde / Emergency Medicine 2012 PUBLIKASIES/2012 PUBLICATIONS DEPARTEMENT VAN INTERDISSIPLINERE GESONDHEIDWETENSKAPPE / DEPARTMENT OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HEALTH SCIENCES FAKULTEIT GENEESKUNDE EN GESONDHEIDSWETENSKAPPE/ FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 2012 PUBLIKASIES/2012 PUBLICATIONS ARBEIDSTERAPIE / OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Tydskrifartikels/Journal Articles (subsidised) HAMER-ROHRER U, SMIT NE, BURGER M. The effect of a repeated course of constraint-induced movement therapy, implemented in the home environment, on the functional skills of a young child with cerebral palsy. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy 2012; 42(3): 2-6. FISIOTERAPIE / PHYSIOTHERAPY Tydskrifartikels/Journal Articles (subsidised) BRINK Y, LOUW QA. Clinical instruments: reliability and validity critical appraisal. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2012; 18(6): 1126-1132. ERNSTZEN DV, BITZER EM. The roles and attributes of the clinical teacher that contribute to favourable learning environments: a case study from Physiotherapy. South African Journal of Physiotherapy 2012; 68(1): 9-14. HAMER-ROHRER U, SMIT NE, BURGER M. The effect of a repeated course of constraint-induced movement therapy, implemented in the home environment, on the functional skills of a young child with cerebral palsy. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy 2012; 42(3): 2-6. HANEKOM SD, BROOKS D, DENEHY L, FAGEVIK-OLSEN M, HARDCASTLE TC, MANIE S, LOUW QA. Reaching consensus on the physiotherapeutic management of patients following upper abdominal surgery: a pragmatic approach to interpret equivocal evidence. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2012; 12: 5. MANUAL A, BURGER M, LOUW QA. Validation of the Canadian norms for the Alberta infant motor scale for infants in a South African region aged four to twelve months; a pilot study. South African Journal of Physiotherapy 2012; 68(2): 23-28. MOGHAZY E, LOUW QA. Validation of a new outcome measure for orthopaedic trauma in patients. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2012; 18(3): 567- 571. MORRIS LD, GRIMMER-SOMERS K, LOUW QA, SULLIVAN M J. Cross- cultural adaptation and validation of the South African Pain Catastrophizing Scale (SA-PCS) among patients with fibromyalgia. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2012; 10: 137. VAN NIEKERK S-M, LOUW QA, HILLIER S. The effectiveness of a chair intervention in the workplace to reduce musculoskeletal symptoms. A systematic review. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2012; 13: 145. VAN NIEKERK S-M, LOUW QA. The anthropometric match between high school learners and commercial adjustable computer chairs. Ergonomics SA 2012; 24(1): 2-6. Tydskrifartikels/Journal Articles (NON-subsidised) LOUW A, BUTLER DS, DIENER JH, PUENTEDURA EJ. Preoperative education for lumbar radiculopathy: a survey of US spine surgeons. The International Journal of Spine Surgery 2012; 6(1): 130-139. LOUW A, PUENTEDURA EJ, MINTKEN P. Use of an abbreviated neuroscience education approach in the treatment of chronic low back pain: A case report. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 2012; 28(1): 50-62. STEELE KM, DAMIANO DL, EEK MN, UNGER M, DELP SL. Characteristics associated with improved knee extension after strength training for individuals with cerebral palsy and crouch gait. Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Approach 2012; 5(2): 99-106. Doktoraal Afgehandel/Doctoral completed PRINS Y. Sitting posture: a predictive factor for upper quadrant musculoskeletal pain in computing high school students. PhD, 2012. 342 pp. Promotor: Louw QA. Medepromotor: Schreve K. GEMEENSKAPSGESONDHEID / COMMUNITY HEALTH Tydskrifartikels/Journal Articles (subsidised) ADENIYI FB, YOUNG T. Weight loss interventions for chronic asthma. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012; 2012(7) : CD009339. CAMERON NA. When, and how, should we introduce a combination measels- mumps-rubelle (MMR) vaccine into the national childhood expanded immunization programme in South Africa?. Vaccine 2012; 30(S) : C58-C60. COTTON MF, MARAIS B.J, ANDERSSON MI, ELEY B, RABIE H, SLOGROVE AL, DRAMOWSKI A, SCHAAF HS, MEHTAR S. Minimizing the risk of non- vertical, non-sexual HIV infection in children - beyond mother to child transmission. Journal of the International Aids Society 2012; 15(2) : 17377. DE TOLLY K, SKINNER D, NEMBAWARE V, BENJAMIN P. Investigation into the use of SMSs to expand uptake of HIV testing, and whether content dosage impact. Telemedicine and e-Health 2012; 18(1) : 18-23. DRAMOWSKI A, MORSHEIMER MM, JORDAAN AM, VICTOR TC, DONALD PR, SCHAAF HS. Rifampicin-monoresistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis disease among children in Cape Town, South Africa. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2012; 16(1) : 76-81. EATON L, KALICHMAN SC, SIKKEMA KJ, SKINNER D, WATT MH, PIETERSE D, PITPITAN E. Pregnancy, Alcohol Intake, and Intimate Partner Violence among Men and Women Attending Drinking Establishments in a Cape Town, South Africa Township. Journal of Community Health 2012; 11(7) : 208- 216. KALICHMAN SC, WATT MH, SIKKEMA KJ, SKINNER D, PIETERSE D. Food Insufficiency, Substance Use, an Sexual Risks for HIV/AIDS in Informal Drinking Establishments, Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine2012; 89(6) : 939 - 951. KHAN SB, OMAR R, CHIKTE UME. Perceptions regarding the shortened dental arch among dental practitioners in the Western Cape Province, South Africa. South African Dental Journal (Journal of the Dental Association of South Africa) 2012; 67(2) : 62-68. MARAIS L, INGLE M, SKINNER D, SIGENU K. An evaluation of a family support programme in the Southern Free State. Acta Academica 2012; 44(1) : 85-120. MEYERS T, DRAMOWSKI A, SCHNEIDER H, GARDINER N, KUHN L, MOORE D. Changes in paediatric HIV-related hospital admissions and mortality in Soweto, South Africa 1996-2011: light at the end of the tunnel?. JAIDS-Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes2012; 15(60) : 503-510. MUKINDA FK, THERON D, VAN DER SPUY GD, JACOBSON KR, ROSCHER M, STREICHER EM, MUSEKIWA A, COETZEE GJ, VICTOR TC, MARAIS BJ, NACHEGA JB, WARREN RM, SCHAAF HS. Rise in rifampicin-monoresistant tuberculosis in Western Cape, South Africa. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2012; 16(2) : 196-202. NACHEGA J.B, UTHMAN OA, HO Y-S, LO M, ANUDE C, KAYEMBE P, WABWIRE-MANGEN F, GOMO E, SOW PS, OBIKE U, KUSIAKU T, MILLS EJ, MAYOSI BM, IJSSELMUIDEN C. Current status and future prospects of epidemiology and public health training and research in the WHO African region. International Journal of Epidemiology 2012; 41 : 1829-1846. NGCOBO NJ, CAMERON NA. The decision making process on new vaccines introduction in South Africa. Vaccine 2012; 30(S) : C9-C13. OTUTU M, NACHEGA JB, HARVEY J, MEYER D. The prevalence of refractive error in three communities of Cape Town, South Africa. South African Optometrist 2012; 71(1) : 32-38. VAN TOORN R, RABIE H, DRAMOWSKI A, SCHOEMAN JF. Neurological manifestations of TB-IRIS: A report of 4 children. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology 2012; 16 : 676-682. WATT M, RANBY K, MEADE CS, SIKKEMA K, MACFARLANE JC, SKINNER D, PIETERSE D. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Mediate the Relationship Between Traumatic Experiences and Drinking Behavior Among Women Attending Alcohol-Serving Venues in a South African Township. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2012; 73 : 549-558. WATT MH, AUNON FM, SKINNER D, SIKKEMA KJ, KALICHMAN SC, PIETERSE D. "Because he has bought for her, he wants to sleep with her": Alcohol as a currency for sexual exchange in South African drinking venues. Social Science & Medicine 2012; 74 : 1005-1012. Tydskrifartikels/Journal Articles (NON-subsidised) DRAMOWSKI A, MARAIS F. TB infection control in HIV/TB endemic settings. HIV Nursing matters: A magazine of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society 2012; 3(3) : 24-27. JANSEN J, MARAIS F, MEHTAR S, BALTUSSEN R.M.P.M. Costs and process of in-patient tuberculosis management at a central academic hospital, Cape Town, South Afica. Public Health Action 2012; 2(3) : 61-65. WILLEMS B, CAMERON N, MASH B. Communities, climate change and the district health system - climate change is inevitable - how can we adapt to these changes. CME 2012; 30(3) : 84-87. Verrigtinge Internasionaal/Proceedings International DUDLEY LD. An evaluation of blended learning for postgraduate health systems and services research programmes at Stellenbosch univeristy. Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Convention Hall, Beijing, China, 2012: 79. GOLIATH C. The role of intermediate-care facilities in addressing the present and future rehabilitative healthcare needs of people with disabilities in the Western cape. Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Convention Hall, Beijing, China, 2012: 79. KARIN VELA B, MEINTJES WAJ. A Cross-sectional study describing all divers seen at a private medical practice in Dubai, UAE. 38th Annual Scientific meeting of the EUBS 2012, Belgrade Serbia, Belgrade, Belgrade Serbia, Centre for Hyperbaric Medicine Mackov Belgrade Serbia 2012: 111. KHARB M, MEINTJES WAJ. A Prospective evaluation of male fertility changes in saturation divers. 38th Annual Scientific meeting of the EUBS 2012, Belgrade Serbia, Belgrade, Belgrade Serbia, Centre for Hyperbaric Medicine Mackov Belgrade Serbia 2012: 64. MANDIC T. A survey of antimalarial medication use and its effects in recreational scuba divers. 38th Annual Scientific Meeting of the EUBS 2012, Belgrade Serbia, Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, Centre for Hyperbaric medicine, Belgrade Serbia 2012: 112. MEINTJES WAJ, MATHIEU
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