Papers produced as a result of EHIG work

  1. Evans JJ, Greenfield E, Wilson BA, Bateman A. Walking and talking therapy: improving cognitive-motor dual-tasking in neurological illness. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2009 Jan;15(1):112-20

  2. Seeley H, Urquhart C. Action research in developing knowledge networks. Health Informatics J. 2008 Dec;14(4):279-96.

  3. Yeates G, Hamill M, Sutton L, Psaila K, Gracey F, Mohamed S, O’Dell J.  Dysexecutive problems and interpersonal relating following frontal brain injury: reformulation and compensation in Cognitive Analytic.  Neuro-Psychoanalysis 2008; 10(1):43-58.

  4. Fish J, Manly T, Wilson B. Long-term compensatory treatment of organizational deficits in a patient with bilateral frontal lobe damage. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Volume 14, Issue 01, January 2008, pp 154 - 163

  5. Seeley HM. Developing services for head injury: obtaining the data.  HIJ 2007: 13(2):135-153.

  6. Palmer, S. & Kneebone, I. (2007) An investigation of day hospital outcome measures. International journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 4 (8) 372 - 377

  7. Fish, J., Evans, J.J., Nimmo, M., Martin, E., Kersel, D., Bateman, A., Wilson, B.A. & Manly, T. Rehabilitation of executive dysfunction following brain injury: "Content-free cueing" improves everyday prospective memory performance. Neuropsychologia 2007 45(6): 1318-1330

  8. Fish,J., Manly,T, Emslie, H.C., Evans, J.J., and Wilson, B.A. (2007) Compensatory strategies for acquired disorders of memory and planning: Differential effects of a paging system for patients with brain injury of traumatic versus cerebrovascular aetiology. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry, Nov 2007; doi:10.1136/jnnp.2007.125203

  9. Wilson, B.A. (2007). Cognitive rehabilitation. In F.T. Durso, R. Nickerson, S. Dumais, S. Lewandowsky, T. Perfect (Eds.), Handbook of Applied Cognition (2nd ed.) pp 585-604 Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

  10. Wilson, B.A. (2007). Neurological problems: Treatment and rehabilitation. In S Lindsay & G Powell (Eds.), Handbook of Adult Clinical Psychology (777-800). Hove, Routledge.

  11. Yeates, G. et al. (2007). Avoiding the skull seduction in post-acute acquired brain injury (ABI) services:Individualist invitations and systemic responses. Clinical Psychology Forum.

  12. Yeates, G., Henwood, K.,Gracey, F., and Evans, J. (2007). Awareness of disability after acquired brain injury and the family context. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation,17, Number 2 / February 2007, Pages: 151-173. http://www.neuropsychologyarena.com/journals/browse.asp?issn=0960-2011

  13. Kirby D, Boyle A, Tipper E, Maimaris C. What are the factors associated with successful implementation of the NICE guidelines for head injury imaging?  A postal questionnaire survey. Feb 2007.

  14. Gracey,F. Oldham, P., Kritzinger, R. (2007) Finding out if "The 'me' will shut down": Successful cognitive-behavioural therapy of seizure-related panic symptoms following subarachnoid haemorrhage: A single case report. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation,Volume 17, Number 1 / January 2007 Pages: 106 - 119

  15. Citation of Mapping rehabilitation resources for head injury in King’s Fund Reading List, Care pathways.  KF ILS July 2006.

  16. UK Paediatric Brain Injury Study Group and the Paediatric Intensive Care Society Study Group; Tasker R, Morris K, Forsyth R, Hawley C, Parslow R.  Severe head injury in children: emergency access to neurosurgery in the UK.  Emerg Med J 2006 Jul; 23(7): 519-22.

  17. Seeley H & Hutchinson P.  Rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury: challenges and opportunities. Adv Clin Neurosci & Rehab. 2006; 6 (2): 22-8.
  18. Seeley H, Hutchinson P, Maimaris C, Carroll G, Kirker S, Tasker R, Haynes K, Pickard J.  A decade of change in regional head injury care: a retrospective review.  Br J Neurosurg 2006; 20 (1): 9-21.

  19. Bradley L, Kirker S, Corteen, E, Seeley H, Pickard J, Hutchinson P.  Inappropriate acute neurosurgical bed occupancy and short falls in rehabilitation: implications for the National Service Framework.  Br J Neurosurg. 2006; 20(1): 36-39.

  20. DOH NSF for Longterm Conditions Good Practice Guide and examples.  East of England Head Injury Study cited as an example of innovative practice for QR3 and QR4.

  21. Pickard J & White B. National Service Framework for Long-Term Conditions – quo vadis. (Editorial)  B J Neurosurg.2006; 20(1): 1-3.

  22. Seeley H, Maimaris C, Hutchinson P, Carroll G, White B, Kirker S, Tasker, R, Steward C, Haynes K, Hardy D, Pickard J.  Standards for head injury management in acute hospitals: evidence form the six million population of the Eastern region.  Emerg Med J.2006; 23:128-132.

  23. EHIG and ESCG.  Standards for head injury and the NSF for Long-term Conditions.  HSJ 9th May 2005. www.hsj.co.uk.

  24. Pickard JD, Seeley HM, Kirker S, Maimaris C, McGlashan K, Roels E, Greenwood R, Steward C, Hutchinson PJ, Carroll G; Mapping rehabilitation resources for head injury. J R Soc Med.2004 Aug;97(8):384-9

  25. Sultan HY, Boyle A, Pereira M, Antoun N, Maimaris C; Application of the Canadian CT head rules in managing minor head injuries in a UK emergency department: implications for the implementation of the NICE guidelines,   Emerg Med J. 2004 Jul;21(4):420-5

  26. Boyle A, Santarius L, Maimaris C.  Evaluation of the impact of the Canadian CT head rule on British practice.  Emerg Med J. 2004 Jul;21(4):426-8

  27. Tasker RC, Gupta S, White DK.  Severe head injury in children: geographical range of an emergency neurosurgical practice. Emerg Med J. 2004 Jul;21(4):433-7

  28. Seeley HM, Maimaris C, Carroll G, Kellerman J, Pickard JD.  Implementing the Galasko Report on the management of head injuries; the Eastern Region approach.  Emerg Med J. 2001 Sep;18(5):358-65

  29. Pickard JD.  Paediatric neurosurgery in the United Kingdom: reports and models for provision.  Br J Neurosurg. 2002 Jun; 16(3): 206-7

  30. Hutchinson PJ and Eastern Head Injury Study Group.  Future perspectives in the acute management of head injury.  Br J Surg. 2003 Jul;90(7):769-71