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Jennie Ponsford

Researcher at Monash University, Clayton campus

Publications -  443
Citations -  21759

Jennie Ponsford is an academic researcher from Monash University, Clayton campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic brain injury & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 393 publications receiving 18379 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennie Ponsford include Monash University & Maastricht University.

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Traumatic Brain Injury as a Risk Factor for Dementia and Alzheimer Disease: Critical Review of Study Methodologies.

TL;DR: This critical review identified several key areas of methodological weakness and rigour, and should be used as a guideline for improving future research.
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Chronic Pain Following Motor Vehicle Collision: A Systematic Review of Outcomes Associated With Seeking or Receiving Compensation.

TL;DR: The findings imply that aspects of loss, injustice, and secondary mental health outcomes lead to chronic pain following MVC, and robust prospective research is required to understand the complex relationship between compensation systems and pain following road trauma.
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The use of videoconferencing in clinical neuropsychology practice: A mixed methods evaluation of neuropsychologists' experiences and views

TL;DR: Currently, few neuropsychologists use videoconferencing for client consultations, and education, training, and directions for future research were recommended to address barriers and increase uptake of the use of videoconference in clinical neuropsychology practice.
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Self-Awareness of Falls Risk Among Elderly Patients: Characterizing Awareness Deficits and Exploring Associated Factors.

TL;DR: It is suggested that a proportion of older adults undergoing inpatient rehabilitation underestimate personal falls risk, and greater understanding of these factors will facilitate the development of strategies to increase awareness of falls risk and increase engagement in falls prevention.