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Williams J

Contact information

Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Mental Health Day Treatment, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 2E2. jaime.williams@cdha.nshealth.ca

Note: this information is from 2011 and may not be completely up to date. Information is taken from the most recent article we have where Williams J is the first author. Also, it is possible for multiple authors named Williams J to have articles in the CIRRIE database.

Bibliographic information

Williams J has been an author on 56 articles in the CIRRIE database. The 5 most recent are:

Williams J, Anderson V, Reddihough DS, Reid SM, et al. (2011). A comparison of motor imagery performance in children with spastic hemiplegia and developmental coordination disorder. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology: Official Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 33(3):273-82.

Williams J, Kaasalainen S, Hadjistavropoulos T, Scudds R, et al. (2011). A qualitative investigation of injurious falls in long-term care: perspectives of staff members. Disability and Rehabilitation 33(5):423-32.

Metcalfe A, Williams J, McChesney J, Patten SB, et al. (2010). Use of complementary and alternative medicine by those with a chronic disease and the general population--results of a national population based survey. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 10:58.

Oulhaj A, Refsum H, Beaumont H, Williams J, et al. (2010). Homocysteine as a predictor of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 25(1):82-90.

Metcalfe A, Williams J, McChesney J, Patten SB, et al. (2010). Use of complementary and alternative medicine by those with a chronic disease and the general population - results of a national population based survey. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 10( 58. Date of Publication: 18 Oct 2010).

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