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Bronwyn Simpson serves as an Associate Lecturer in Occupational Therapy at the University of Sydney, contributing to academic instruction and research within rehabilitation sciences. Her institutional affiliation centers on advancing clinical practice through evidence-based interventions for neurological conditions.
Her research program focuses on spinal cord injury rehabilitation and stroke recovery, with particular emphasis on well-being interventions and home-based functional restoration programs. Simpson employs qualitative methodologies to investigate patient perspectives on service delivery, exploring how community-integrated approaches impact quality of life and functional outcomes for individuals with chronic disabilities.
Analysis of her publication record reveals consistent thematic concentration on qualitative evidence synthesis in rehabilitation contexts. Her work demonstrates methodological rigor in systematic and scoping reviews while maintaining clinical relevance through pilot testing of practical interventions. Simpson's research trajectory shows progressive development from feasibility studies of home-based stroke rehabilitation (2013-2016) toward comprehensive investigations of well-being services for spinal cord injury populations (2021-2022).
Dr. Simpson participates in externally funded research initiatives, including the 2022 Cerebral Palsy Alliance project 'Clinical Evaluation of a novel transfer system' where she collaborates with McEwan, Ferreira, and Brown on innovative assistive technology assessment.
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