Group of people using smartphones

Brunner, M., Rietdijk, R., Summers, K., Southwell, K., Avramovic, P., Power, E., Miao, M., Rushworth, N., MacLean, L., Brookes, A-M., Togher, L. (2024). “It gives you encouragement because you’re not alone”: A pilot study of a multi-component social media skills intervention for people with acquired brain injury. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. 59(2), 543-558. https://doi.org/10.1111/1460-6984.12806

Photo of two young men looking together at a laptop

Avramović, P., Rietdijk, R., Kenny, B., Power, E., & Togher, L. (2023). Developing a digital health intervention for conversation skills after brain injury (convers-ABI-lity) using a collaborative approach: mixed methods study. Journal of Medical Internet Research25, e45240. https://doi.org/10.2196/45240

Young woman using smart phone

Brunner, M., Rietdijk, R., Power, E., Avramovic, P., Miao, M., Rushworth, N., MacLean, L., Brookes, A-M., Togher, L. (2023). Developing social-ABI-lity: an online course to support safe use of social media for connection after brain injury. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 32(2S), 924-940.  https://doi.org/10.1044/2022_AJSLP-22-00099

Photo of a person using a laptop to participate in a group conversation via videoconferencing

Miao, M., Morrow, R., Salomon, A., Mcculloch, B., Evain, J. C., Wright, M. R., … & Togher, L. (2023). Digital health implementation strategies coproduced with adults with acquired brain injury, their close others, and clinicians: Mixed methods study with collaborative autoethnography and network analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research25, e46396. https://doi.org/10.2196/46396

People using post it notes to share ideas.

Miao, M., Power, E., Rietdijk, R., Debono, D., Brunner, M., Salomon, A., Mcculloch, B., Wright, M.R., Welsh, M., Tremblay, B., Rixon, C., Williams, L., Morrow, R., Evain, J., & Togher, L. (2022). Coproducing knowledge of the implementation of complex digital health interventions for adults with acquired brain injury and their communication partners: Protocol for a mixed methods study. JMIR Research Protocols, 11(1), e35080. https://doi.org/10.2196/35080

Two people looking at a document with a ticked checkbox

Miao, M., Power, E., Rietdijk, R., Togher, L., Brunner, M., & Debono, D. (2021). A web-based service delivery model for communication training after brain injury: Protocol for a mixed methods, prospective, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study. JMIR Research Protocols, 10(12), e31995. https://doi.org/10.2196/31995

 

Macro photo of tooth wheel mechanism with STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION letters imprinted on metal surface

Miao, M., Power, E., Rietdijk, R., Brunner, M., Togher, L., & Debono, D. (2021). The Social Brain Toolkit: Implementation considerations from the development of a suite of novel online social communication training programs for adults with acquired brain injury and their communication partners. Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology, 23(2), 75-80.

How do I reference the Social Brain Toolkit?

If referring to the Social Brain Toolkit as a suite of resources, our recommended citation is:

University of Sydney Acquired Brain Injury Communication Lab (2022). Social Brain Toolkit. https://abi-communication-lab.sydney.edu.au/social-brain-toolkit/

 

If referring to convers-ABI-lity, our recommended citation is:

Avramović, P., Rietdijk, R., Kenny, B., Power, E., & Togher, L. (2023). Developing a digital health intervention for conversation skills after brain injury (convers-ABI-lity) using a collaborative approach: mixed methods study. Journal of Medical Internet Research25, e45240. https://doi.org/10.2196/45240

 

If referring to social-ABI-lity, our recommended citation is:

Brunner, M., Rietdijk, R., Avramovic, P., Power, E., Miao, M., Rushworth, N., … & Togher, L. (2023). Developing social-ABI-lity: an online course to support safe use of social media for connection after acquired brain injury. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology32(2S), 924-940. https://doi.org/10.1044/2022_AJSLP-22-00099

 

A publication describing the development of interact-ABI-lity is coming soon. For now, the recommended citation is:

University of Sydney Acquired Brain Injury Communication Lab (2022). interact-ABI-lity. https://abi-communication-lab.sydney.edu.au/courses/interact-abi-lity/

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