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Patient-Therapist interaction during exercises: Instruction, feedback, and patient participation
Funding Source: Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Start-up funds for new Faculty (2015 - 2017) 

​“Discharge Planning in Rehabiltiation Centers: what about patient participation?”
Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation  - DoRE
Principal Investigator Research Grant (2011 – 2014)     SFr. 160’670.- (HK$ 1’333’500.-)

Link: 
http://p3.snf.ch/project-134835 


“Research Priorities in physiotherapy”  

Funding Source: Foundation Physiotherapy Sciences and RECSS – University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Western Switzerland, HES-SO
Collaborative Research Grant (2011 - 2012)                  SFr. 120’000.- (HK$ 996’000.-)
Co-Investigator (responsible for qualitative research)


“Analysis of patient-physiotherapist interaction in an orthopaedic outpatient setting”

Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation  - DoRE
Principal Investigator Research Grant (2009 – 2011)     SFr. 101’000.-   (HK$ 840’000.-)


Link: http://p3.snf.ch/project-124565

“Patient-centred goal setting in physiotherapy: Does it influence patient satisfaction and functional outcome?”

Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation  - DoRE
Principal Investigator Research Grant (2005 – 2008)     SFr. 94’755.-   (HK$ 785’000.-)

Link:
http://p3.snf.ch/project-108451







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