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@warrp2

Western Australian Respiratory Research Physiotherapists (WARRP)

Joined January 2019
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Referrals to PR from Primary Care. Not many, low severity of of functional breathlessness, and 64% of them had previously attended PR... resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-…

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Doing good science is 90% finding a science buddy to constantly talk to about the project.

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Doing a systematic review and meta-analysis for the first time? Check out this useful guide: A 24‑step guide on how to design, conduct, and successfully publish a systematic review and meta‑analysis in medical research link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Starting a #PhD? You need to read this article about: The care and maintenance of your adviser/supervisor. Download the Nature article on this topic here. buff.ly/2PKIX7V #PhDchat #PhDforum #postgrad #VitaeCon2024

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InMotion featured a nice little summary of our systematic review investigating maintenance of training-related gains in people with COPD who complete an exercise training program: australian.physio/inmotion/maint… @vincavalheri @DanielGucciardi @KylieHill2015 and Hollie


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Congratulations Dr @naomi_chapman1 on your PhD Graduation! @KylieHill2015 @DanielGucciardi Liz Smith and I are very proud of you. What a fantastic PhD journey you have had! @CurtinAlliedHth @warrp2

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In #COPD, applying behaviour change techniques with a clear focus on participants integrating regular structured exercise into daily life beyond completion of an exercise training program is important for promoting maintenance of training-related gains. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Prioritise talking about it 🗣 show patients you believe in it 💪 walk in their shoes to understand psychological perceptions 🧩... going the extra step to support engagement in pulmonary rehabilitation 🤝 @KylieHill2015 @vincavalheri @DanielGucciardi @warrp2 @CurtinAlliedHth

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Congratulations @sarahhug_ on receiving the Young Investigator Award at the WA @tsanz_thoracic ASM. Important work on consumer co-design to enhance referrals of people with #COPD to #pulmonaryrehab in Western Australia. @CurtinAlliedHth @CurtinMedia

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In #COPD: applying #behaviourchange techniques with a focus on integrating #exercise into daily life beyond initial PRP completion is important to #maintain PRP-related gains. @JPhysiother 👏@sarahhug_ @KylieHill2015 @DanielGucciardi sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @CurtinAlliedHth

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Harvard is offering free research courses. No fees are required. Here are 9 courses you don't want to miss:

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Ways to deliver oxygen

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Writing a scientific article: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners (1/7)

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📢📢 A new way to assess exertional #breathlessness using #CPET - here we showed that the presence & level of abnormal exertional #breathlessness is associated w/ clinical and patient-reported outcomes in #COPD 🫁🚴 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @accpchest @DyspneaSociety

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We feel defensive when we experience warranted criticism and feel threatened. Always comes off badly. I’ve developed internal alert. When I feel defensive I try respond something like: “Good point, I could have done better” or “Maybe you’re right, I could have done better by…”


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Recently, GRADE has updated guidance for rating up certainty of evidence due to a dose-response gradient. This much more detailed new guidance provides new insights. jclinepi.com/article/S0895-…


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Recent ground-breaking GRADE paper clarifies the murky territory between risk of bias and directness/applicability. Differences between target PICO (question of interest) and study PICO (what a study actually investigated) is indirectness not bias. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37146659/


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Just published: What constitutes acceptable discrimination for a prognostic model (c-statistic 0.6, 0.7, 0.8)? Optimal pragmatic answer: value greater than that achieved by clinicians on the basis of their clinical experience. jclinepi.com/article/S0895-…


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The most simple, straightforward, easy to understand explanation of fixed effect and random effect models appears in an unexpected place. dx.doi.org/10.1097/cm9.00…


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Putative explanation by which increased physiological dead space (wasted ventilation) and alveolar hyperventilation may trigger exertional dyspnea in patients with COPD doi.org/10.1080/154125…

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