Browsing Open Research by Author "Theadom, A"
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30-year trends in stroke rates and outcome in Auckland, New Zealand (1981-2012): a multi-ethnic population-based series of studies
Feigin, VL; Krishnamurthi, RV; Barker-Collo, S; McPherson, KM; Barber, PA; Parag, V; Arroll, B; Bennett, DA; Tobias, M; Jones, A; Witt, E; Brown, P; Abbott, M; Bhattacharjee, R; Rush, E; Suh, FM; Theadom, A; Rathnasabapathy, Y; Te Ao, B; Parmar, PG; Anderson, C; Bonita, R; ARCOS IV Group (PLoS One, 2015)Insufficient data exist on population-based trends in morbidity and mortality to determine the success of prevention strategies and improvements in health care delivery in stroke. The aim of this study was to determine ... -
Awareness of Concussion in Equestrian Sports. Report to Stakeholders, January 2019.
Theadom, A; Reid, D; Hume, P; Hardacker, N (Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2019)Executive Summary An online 48-item questionnaire was used to explore concussion awareness, attitudes and behaviour in equestrian sports in New Zealand (NZ). Equestrian Sports New Zealand, New Zealand Pony Cub, Harness ... -
Collaborative European Neurotrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (Center-tbi): A Prospective Longitudinal Observational Study
Theadom, A; Maas, AIR; Menon, D; Steyerberg, EW; Citerio, G; Lecky, F; Manley, GT; Hill, S; Legrand, V; Sorgner, A; On behalf of the CENTER-TBI participants and, I (Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 2015)BACKGROUND: Current classification of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is suboptimal, and management is based on weak evidence, with little attempt to personalize treatment. A need exists for new precision medicine and stratified ... -
Daytime Napping Associated With Increased Symptom Severity in Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Theadom, A; Cropley, M; Kantermann, T (BioMed Central Ltd., 2015)Background: Previous qualitative research has revealed that people with fibromyalgia use daytime napping as a coping strategy for managing symptoms against clinical advice. Yet there is no evidence to suggest whether daytime ... -
Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injury in Europe: A Living Systematic Review
Brazinova, A; Rehorcikova, V; Taylor, MS; Buckova, V; Majdan, M; Psota, M; Peeters, W; Feigin, V; Theadom, A; Holkovic, L; Synnot, A (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2015)This systematic review provides a comprehensive, up-to-date summary of traumatic brain injury (TBI) epidemiology in Europe, describing incidence, mortality, age, and sex distribution, plus severity, mechanism of injury, ... -
Incidence of Transient Ischemic Attack in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2011 to 2012
Barber, PA; Krishnamurthi, R; Parag, V; Anderson, NE; Ranta, A; Klifoyle, D; Wong, E; Green, G; Arroll, B; Bennett, DA; Witt, E; Rush, E; Suh, FM; Theadom, A; Rathnasabapathy, Y; Te Ao, B; Parmar, P; Feigin, V; for the ARCOS IV study group (American Heart Association, 2016)Background and Purpose—There have been few recent population-based studies reporting the incidence (first ever) and attack rates (incident and recurrent) of transient ischemic attack (TIA). Methods—The fourth Auckland ... -
Knowledge and Attitudes (KA) Surveys on Concussion in Sports: Parents September 2017 Survey. Third Report to Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)
Reid, D; Hume, P; Theadom, A; Whatman, C; Walters, S (SPRINZ, Auckland University of Technology, 2018)OVERVIEW This report is the third in a series presenting baseline Knowledge and Attitudes (KA) around concussion in sport. The first report (Reid et al., 2017) focused on referees’ and the second report focused on secondary ... -
Knowledge and Attitudes (KA) Surveys on Concussion in Sports: Referee March 2017 Survey. Report to Accident Compensation Corporation
Reid, D; Hume, P; Theadom, A; Whatman, C; Walters, S (Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand (SPRINZ), Auckland University of Technology, 2017)This report is the first in a series presenting baseline Knowledge and Attitudes (KA) around concussion in sport in Rugby Referees March 2017 Survey. The ‘Sports Concussion in New Zealand ACC National’ Guideline was ... -
Knowledge Attitudes and Behaviours (KAB) Surveys on Concussion in Sport: Secondary School Students September 2018 Survey. Report # 1 to Accident Compensation Corporation.
Reid, D; Hume, P; Theadom, A; Whatman, C; Walters, S (Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2019) -
Knowledge Attitudes and Behaviours (KAB) Surveys on Concussion in Sports: Coaches September 2018 Survey. Report #3 to Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)
Reid, D; Hume, P; Theadom, A; Whatman, C; Walters, S (Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2019) -
Knowledge Attitudes and Behaviours (KAB) Surveys on Concussion in Sports: Physiotherapists Survey 2018
Reid, D; Hume, P; Theadom, A; Whatman, C; Walters, S; Fulcher, M (Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2019) -
Knowledge Attitudes and Behaviours (KAB) Surveys on Concussion in Sports: Rugby Referees March 2018 Survey. Report #4 to Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)
Reid, D; Hume, P; Theadom, A; Whatman, C; Walters, S (Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2019) -
Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours (KAB) Surveys on Concussion in Sports: Parents 2018 Survey Report #2 to Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)
Reid, D; Hume, P; Theadom, A; Whatman, C; Walters, S (Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2019) -
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior Toward Concussion in Adult Cyclists
O’Reilly, M; Mahon, S; Reid, D; Hume, P; Hardacker, N; Theadom, A (Taylor & Francis, 2020)Objective To determine knowledge, attitudes, and behavior toward concussion in cyclists and to identify predictors of concussion knowledge. Methods Cycling organizations sent members a web link to online information ... -
Lessons Learned Through Collaborating to Present Research Findings to the Wider Community’
Scott, K; Fadyl, J; Wrapson, J; Stewart, L; Short, E; Theadom, A (New Zealand Rehabilitation Association (NZRA), 2017)No abstract. -
Methodology of the Stroke Self-management Rehabilitation Trial: An International, Multisite Pilot Trial
Jones, KM; Bhattacharjee, R; Krishnamurthi, R; Blanton, S; Theadom, A; Barker-Collo, S; Thrift, A; Parmar, P; Maujean, A; Ranta, A; Sanya, E; Feigin, VL; on behalf of the SMART Study Group (Elsevier, 2015)Rationale Stroke is a major cause of long-term adult disability with many survivors living in the community relying on family members for on-going support. However, reports of inadequate understanding of rehabilitation ... -
Mind and Body Therapy for Fibromyalgia
Theadom, A; Cropley, M; Smith, HE; Feigin, VL; McPherson, K (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015)Mind-body interventions are based on the holistic principle that mind, body and behaviour are all interconnected. Mind-body interventions incorporate strategies that are thought to improve psychological and physical ... -
Optimising Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis: Insights From a Study of Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery and Adaptation
Fadyl, JK; Channon, A; Theadom, A; McPherson, KM; TBI Experiences Research Group (John Wiley & Sons, 2016)Knowledge about aspects that influence recovery and adaptation in the postacute phase of disabling health events is key to understanding how best to provide appropriate rehabilitation and health services. Qualitative ... -
Prevalence of Muscular Dystrophies: A Systematic Literature Review
Theadom, A; Rodrigues, M; Roxburgh, R; Balalla, S; Higgins, C; Bhattacharjee, R; Jones, K; Krishnamurthi, R; Feigin, V (Karger, 2014)Background: Determining the prevalence of neuromuscular disorders for the general population is important to identify the scope of burden on society and enable comparisons with other health conditions. This systematic ... -
Prevalence of Traumatic Brain Injury in a Male Adult Prison Population and Links With Offence Type
Theadom, A; Mitchell, T; Du Preez, E (Karger, 2017)Background: The prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in prison populations has been found to vary considerably. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of TBI in a prison population in New Zealand and to identify ...