Meryl Lovarini

1.3k total citations
49 papers, 866 citations indexed

About

Meryl Lovarini is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Meryl Lovarini has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 866 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 16 papers in Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation and 15 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Meryl Lovarini's work include Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (21 papers), Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (16 papers) and Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (15 papers). Meryl Lovarini is often cited by papers focused on Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (21 papers), Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (16 papers) and Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (15 papers). Meryl Lovarini collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Malaysia and United Kingdom. Meryl Lovarini's co-authors include Annie McCluskey, Lynette Mackenzie, Lindy Clemson, Maw Pin Tan, Muhammad Hibatullah Romli, Lindy Clemson, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna du Toit, Karen Willis, Catherine Sherrington and Kryss McKenna and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, BMJ Open and BMC Health Services Research.

In The Last Decade

Meryl Lovarini

48 papers receiving 841 citations

Peers

Meryl Lovarini
Elissa Burton Australia
Patricia Griffiths United States
Pamela Toto United States
Anita Atwal United Kingdom
Jane Painter United States
Erin D. Bouldin United States
Penelope A. Moyers United States
Elissa Burton Australia
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All Works

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Clemson, Lindy, Lynette Mackenzie, Meryl Lovarini, et al.. (2024). Integrated solutions for sustainable fall prevention in primary care: a pragmatic hybrid-type 2 mixed methods implementation and effectiveness study. Frontiers in Public Health. 12. 1446525–1446525.
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McCluskey, Annie, et al.. (2022). Cost-Effectiveness of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy Implementation in Neurorehabilitation: The ACTIveARM Project. PharmacoEconomics - Open. 6(3). 437–450. 2 indexed citations
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Lovarini, Meryl, et al.. (2021). Usability of affordable feedback-based technologies to improve mobility and physical activity in rehabilitation: a mixed methods study. Disability and Rehabilitation. 44(15). 4029–4038. 8 indexed citations
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Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah, Lynette Mackenzie, Meryl Lovarini, Lindy Clemson, & Maw Pin Tan. (2021). Home Hazards With Fear of Falling: Findings From the Baseline Study of the Malaysian Elders Longitudinal Research (MELoR). Frontiers in Public Health. 8. 612599–612599. 11 indexed citations
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Mackenzie, Lynette, et al.. (2020). Animal Assisted Therapy for Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Parent perspectives. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 50(12). 4492–4503. 32 indexed citations
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Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna du, Adrienne Withall, Kate O’Loughlin, et al.. (2019). Best care options for older prisoners with dementia: a scoping review. International Psychogeriatrics. 31(8). 1081–1097. 17 indexed citations
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Toit, Sanetta Henrietta Johanna du, et al.. (2019). The use of technology to promote meaningful engagement for adults with dementia in residential aged care: a scoping review. International Psychogeriatrics. 32(8). 913–935. 41 indexed citations
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Lovarini, Meryl, et al.. (2018). Experiences of therapists using feedback-based technology to improve physical function in rehabilitation settings: a qualitative systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation. 41(15). 1739–1750. 20 indexed citations
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Mackenzie, Lynette, et al.. (2018). An evaluation of the fall prevention practice of community-based occupational therapists working in primary care. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 81(8). 463–473. 5 indexed citations
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Patomella, Ann‐Helen, Meryl Lovarini, Eva Lindqvist, Anders Kottorp, & Louise Nygård. (2018). Technology use to improve everyday occupations in older persons with mild dementia or mild cognitive impairment: A scoping review. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 81(10). 555–565. 15 indexed citations
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Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah, Maw Pin Tan, Lynette Mackenzie, et al.. (2017). Falls amongst older people in Southeast Asia: a scoping review. Public Health. 145. 96–112. 56 indexed citations
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Clemson, Lindy, Lynette Mackenzie, Chris Roberts, et al.. (2017). Integrated solutions for sustainable fall prevention in primary care, the iSOLVE project: a type 2 hybrid effectiveness-implementation design. Implementation Science. 12(1). 12–12. 25 indexed citations
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Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah, Lynette Mackenzie, Meryl Lovarini, & Maw Pin Tan. (2016). Pilot study to investigate the feasibility of the Home Falls and Accidents Screening Tool (HOME FAST) to identify older Malaysian people at risk of falls. BMJ Open. 6(8). e012048–e012048. 15 indexed citations
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Clemson, Lindy, et al.. (2015). Cultural influences on exercise participation and fall prevention: a systematic review and narrative synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation. 38(8). 724–732. 36 indexed citations
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Lovarini, Meryl, Lindy Clemson, & Catherine M. Dean. (2013). Sustainability of community-based fall prevention programs: A systematic review. Journal of Safety Research. 47. 9–17. 34 indexed citations
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Lovarini, Meryl, Margaret Wallen, & Christine Imms. (2006). Searching for evidence in pediatric occupational therapy using free versus subscription databases: a comparison of outcomes.. PubMed. 26(3). 19–38. 3 indexed citations
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McCluskey, Annie & Meryl Lovarini. (2005). Providing education on evidence-based practice improved knowledge but did not change behaviour: a before and after study. BMC Medical Education. 5(1). 40–40. 201 indexed citations
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Tooth, Leigh, Sally Bennett, Annie McCluskey, et al.. (2005). Appraising the quality of randomized controlled trials: inter‐rater reliability for the OTseeker evidence database. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 11(6). 547–555. 48 indexed citations

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