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Dr Nicole Andrews

Academic Title-Lecturer
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
RECOVER Injury Research Centre
+61 7 334 64748
n.andrews@uq.edu.au
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Publications

Journal Articles (11)
Thesis (1)

Journal Articles

Andrews, Nicole E., Strong, Jenny, Meredith, Pamela J. and Branjerdporn, Grace S. (2018) Approach to activity engagement and differences in activity participation in chronic pain: A five-day observational study. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, . doi:10.1111/1440-1630.12516
Andrews, Nicole and Deen, Michael (2016) Defining activity pacing: is it time to jump off the merry-go-round?. Journal of Pain, 17 12: 1359-1362. doi:10.1016/j.jpain.2016.05.001
Andrews, Nicole Emma, Strong, Jenny, Meredith, Pamela Joy and Fleming, Julia Ann (2016) The relationship between opioid use and overactivity in chronic pain: a five day observational study. Pain, 157 2: 466-474. doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000384
Andrews, Nicole Emma, Strong, Jenny, Meredith, Pamela Joy, Gordon, Kellie and Bagraith, Karl Singh (2015) "It's very hard to change yourself": an exploration of overactivity in people with chronic pain using an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Pain, 156 7: 1215-1231. doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000161
Andrews, Nicole Emma, Strong, Jenny and Meredith, Pamela Joy (2015) Overactivity: is it a valid construct?. PAIN, 156 10: 1991-2000. doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000259
Andrews, Nicole E., Strong, Jenny and Meredith, Pamela J. (2015) The relationship between approach to activity engagement, specific aspects of physical function, and pain duration in chronic pain. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 32 1: 20-31. doi:10.1097/AJP.0000000000000226
Andrews, Nicole E., Strong, Jenny and Meredith, Pamela J. (2014) Avoidance or incapacitation: a discussion on definition and validity of objective measures of avoidance, persistence and overactivity. Clinical Journal of Pain, 31 7: 670-672. doi:10.1097/AJP.0000000000000121
Andrews, Nicole E., Meredith, Pamela J., Strong, Jenny and Donohue, Genevieve F. (2014) Adult attachment and approaches to activity engagement in chronic pain. Pain research and management, 19 5: 317-327. doi:10.1155/2014/838954
Andrews, Nicole E., Strong, Jenny, Meredith, Pamela J. and D'Arrigo, Rachel G. (2014) Associations between physical activity and sleep in adults with chronic pain: a momentary, within-persons perspective. Physical Therapy, 94 4: 499-510. doi:10.2522/ptj.20130302
Andrews, Nicole E., Strong, Jennifer and Meredith, Pamela J. (2012) Activity pacing, avoidance, endurance, and associations with patient functioning in chronic pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 93 11: 2109-2121. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2012.05.029
Andrews, Nicole Emma, Meredith, Pamela Joy and Strong, Jenny (2011) Adult attachment and reports of pain in experimentally-induced pain. European Journal of Pain, 15 5: 523-530. doi:10.1016/j.ejpain.2010.10.004

Thesis

Andrews, Nicole (2015). An exploration of overactivity in adults with chronic pain PhD Thesis, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi:10.14264/uql.2015.1036
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