Kate Cameron
Kate Cameron
Dr Kate Cameron is a research physiotherapist with the Victorian Infant Brain Studies team.
Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation interventions.
Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation interventions.
Dr Kate Cameron is a research physiotherapist with the Victorian Infant Brain Studies team.
Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation...
Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation...
Dr Kate Cameron is a research physiotherapist with the Victorian Infant Brain Studies team.
Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation interventions.
Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation interventions.
Top Publications
- Cameron, KLI, Coulston, F, Kwong, AK-L, Whittingham, K, Morgan, C, Boyd, RN, Crowle, C, Sakakini, H, Spittle, A. Parents' experiences of early screening for cerebral palsy: A qualitative reflexive thematic analysis.. Dev Med Child Neurol 2024 view publication
- Coulston, F, Spittle, A, McDonald, C, Toovey, R, Cameron, KL, Attard, K, Binstock, L, Fletcher, I, Delaney, A, Murphy, T, et al. Development and Evaluation of a Framework for Authentic Online Co-Design: Partnership-Focussed Principles-Driven Online Co-Design.. Health Expect 27(4) : e14138 2024 view publication
- Cameron, KL, McDonald, CE, Allison, K, McGinley, JL, Cheong, JL, Spittle, AJ. Acceptability of Dance PREEMIE (a Dance PaRticipation intervention for Extremely prEterm children with Motor Impairment at prEschool age) from the perspectives of families and dancer teachers: a reflexive thematic analysis.. Physiother Theory Pract 39(6) : 1224 -1236 2023 view publication
- Coulston, F, Cameron, KL, Sellick, K, Cavallaro, M, Spittle, A, Toovey, R. Circus Activities as a Health Intervention for Children, Youth, and Adolescents: A Scoping Review.. J Clin Med 12(5) : 2023 view publication
- Eeles, AL, Olsen, JE, Cameron, KL, McKinnon, CT, Rawnsley, KL, Cruz, M, Pussell, K, Dubois, K, Hunt, RW, Cheong, JL, et al. Impact of current Australian paid parental leave on families of preterm and sick infants.. J Paediatr Child Health 58(11) : 2068 -2075 2022 view publication
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