Cheryl A Cott

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Top papers

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1 Analysis of factors affecting demand for rehabilitation services in Ontario, Canada: a health-policy perspective. Disabil Rehabil 2008 1.36
2 Rehabilitation services after total joint replacement in Ontario, Canada: can 'prehabilitation' programs mediate an increasing demand? Int J Rehabil Res 2007 1.14
3 Wait times for publicly funded outpatient and community physiotherapy and occupational therapy services: implications for the increasing number of persons with chronic conditions in ontario, Canada. Physiother Can 2009 1.11
4 Delisting publicly funded community-based physical therapy services in Ontario, Canada: a 12-month follow-up study of the perceptions of clients and providers. Physiother Theory Pract 2008 1.02
5 Inter-professional Education in the Acute-Care Setting: The Clinical Instructor's Point of View. Physiother Can 2011 0.95
6 Exploring wait list prioritization and management strategies for publicly funded ambulatory rehabilitation services in ontario, Canada: further evidence of barriers to access for people with chronic disease. Healthc Policy 2010 0.85
7 Being careful: a grounded theory of emergent chronic knee problems. Arthritis Rheum 2009 0.84
8 Rehabilitation services following total joint replacement: a qualitative analysis of key processes and structures to decrease length of stay and increase surgical volumes in Ontario, Canada. J Eval Clin Pract 2010 0.82
9 The paradox of normalization through rehabilitation: growing up and growing older with cerebral palsy. Disabil Rehabil 2012 0.80
10 Dementia care at the intersection of regulation and reflexivity: a critical realist perspective. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 2010 0.79
11 Physical therapy services for older adults with at least moderately severe hip or knee arthritis in 2 Ontario counties. J Rheumatol 2005 0.78
12 Evaluating rehabilitation outcomes from the client's perspective by identifying the gap between current and preferred movement ability. Disabil Rehabil 2010 0.78
13 The FIM™ as a measure of change in function after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation: a Canadian perspective. Disabil Rehabil 2010 0.78
14 Availability and structure of ambulatory rehabilitation services: a survey of hospitals with designated rehabilitation beds in ontario, Canada. Physiother Can 2008 0.75