Recommended Reading
Candice Care-Unger
Recently Published Work
Jones, K.F., Pryor, J., Care-Unger, C. and Simpson, G., (2022). “Spirituality is everybody’s business”: an exploration of the impact of spiritual care training upon the perceptions and practice of rehabilitation professionals. Disability and Rehabilitation, 44(8), pp.1409-1418.
Jones, K.F., Pryor, J., Care-Unger, C., Descallar, J. and Simpson, G.K., (2020). Effectiveness of spiritual care training for rehabilitation professionals: An exploratory controlled trial. NeuroRehabilitation, 47(4), pp.393-403.
Jones, K. F., Pryor, J., Care-Unger, C., & Simpson, G. K. (2019). Rehabilitation health professionals’ perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care: The results of an online survey. NeuroRehabilitation, 46(1), pp.17-30.
Jones, K. F., Pryor, J., Care-Unger, C., & Simpson, G. K. (2018). Spirituality and its relationship with positive adjustment following traumatic brain injury: a scoping review. Brain Injury, 32(13-14), pp.1612-1622.
Guest Editorial
Care-Unger, C. (2016). Working with families in rehabilitation settings. Journal of the Australasian Rehabilitation Nurses Association, 19(3), p.4.
Online Resources
Assistive Tech Unveiled: Solutions for Enhanced Bedroom Pleasure
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia Resource Hub
Erin Mitchell
Recently Published Work
Pryor, J., Mitchell, E., Tanner, C., Byrne, K. (2022). Uncovering the nature of cross-disciplinary inpatient rehabilitation care co-ordination. Journal of the Australasian Rehabilitation Nurses Association, 24(1), pp.4-11.
Podcast Guest Appearances
Have The Nerve:
A Podcast About Disability
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia
Social Work Spotlight
Stream of Continence