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Mark V Johnston

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Van de Winckel A, Kozlowski A, Johnston M, Weaver J, Grampurohit N, Terhorst L, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2022 Apr; 103(7):1487-1498. PMID: 35436496
The Rasch Reporting Guideline for Rehabilitation Research (RULER) provides peer-reviewed, evidence-based, transparent, and consistent recommendations for reporting studies that apply Rasch Measurement (RM) Theory in a rehabilitation context. The purpose...
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Mallinson T, Kozlowski A, Johnston M, Weaver J, Terhorst L, Grampurohit N, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2022 Apr; 103(7):1477-1486. PMID: 35421395
The application of Rasch Measurement (RM) Theory to rehabilitation assessments has proliferated in recent years. RM Theory helps design and refine assessments so that items reflect a unidimensional construct in...
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Benfield A, Johnston M
Aust Occup Ther J . 2020 Mar; 67(4):309-319. PMID: 32168392
Background And Aims: A number of theories have been proposed on clinical expertise and its development in occupational therapy and allied health professions. Clinical reasoning, outcome measurement and evidence-based practice...
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Toglia J, Goverover Y, Johnston M, Dain B
OTJR (Thorofare N J) . 2014 Mar; 31(1):S53-60. PMID: 24650265
The multicontext approach addresses strategy use and self-monitoring skills within activities and contexts that are systematically varied to facilitate transfer of learning. This article illustrates the application of the multicontext...
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Johnston M, Dijkers M
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2012 Jul; 93(8 Suppl):S185-99. PMID: 22840883
Interventions and programs for people with disability should be based on the best--the most discriminating and rigorous--methods of systematic review and knowledge translation possible. Extant systems for systematic review and...
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Seel R, Dijkers M, Johnston M
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2012 Jun; 93(8 Suppl):S97-100. PMID: 22683205
The Clinical Practice Committee of the American Congress of Rehabilitation sponsored this supplement to address 2 critical, related issues for the rehabilitation field: how to develop clinical rehabilitation research to...
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Toglia J, Johnston M, Goverover Y, Dain B
Brain Inj . 2010 Mar; 24(4):664-77. PMID: 20235769
Background/aim: Persons with brain injury frequently demonstrate decreased ability to monitor and apply strategies learned in treatment to everyday situations. The aim of this study is to refine, explore and...
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Johnston M, Graves D
J Spinal Cord Med . 2008 Jun; 31(1):13-26. PMID: 18533407
Background: Both clinical practice and research in spinal cord injury (SCI) continue to struggle with issues of the quality and utility of outcome measures employed. Despite widespread deference to dicta...
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Johnston M, Graves D, Greene M
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2007 Oct; 88(11):1505-12. PMID: 17964897
The U.S. Congress has mandated that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services develop a uniform assessment instrument that characterizes patients' needs for postacute services. What scientific criteria should be...
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Goverover Y, Johnston M, Toglia J, DeLuca J
Brain Inj . 2007 Aug; 21(9):913-23. PMID: 17729044
Aim: To examine the effects of an awareness training protocol embedded within the practice of instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in participants with acquired brain injury on levels of...