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Dr. Georgina Mann is an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Psychological Science, The University of Western Australia. Her work focuses on neurorehabilitation outcomes, acquired brain injury (ABI), and mental health complexities in post-acute care. She leads the ABI-RESTaRT cohort study examining long-term outcomes for ABI patients, with a focus on mortality patterns, comorbidity impacts, and psychosocial adjustment.
Her research integrates epidemiological methods, retrospective cohort studies, and mixed-methods approaches. Notable projects include developing the myTBI online psychoeducation platform and evaluating assistive technology interventions. She has secured grants such as the Brightwater Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022-2023), focusing on improving psychosocial care pathways.
Mann's work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being. Key areas include functional independence measurement, mental health screening innovations, and cost-effectiveness analysis of rehabilitation interventions. Her research spans over three decades of clinical data from Western Australia's post-acute care systems.
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