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Kirsten Jakobsen

Australia

Project Manager

BSc BA (Hons)

Kirsten joined the Injury Division of the George Institute as a Project Manager in 2016, and manages the PlaTFORM study and the Evaluation of the Older Driver Licensing System in NSW.

Kirsten has extensive experience in medical research administration, primarily in the field of ophthalmic epidemiology.

 

Further Reading

  • Injury prevention and trauma management

    Injury Prevention
  • PrevenTing Falls in a high risk, vision impaired population through specialist ORientation and Mobility services (PlaTFORM)

  • Evaluation of the Older Driver Licensing System in NSW

  • Injury

Recent Publications

  • Validating the accuracy of an activity monitor in a visually impaired older population

  • Optimizing the accuracy of activity monitors in visually-impaired older populations

  • Physical activity in people aged 50+with low vision

  • EXPLORING ACTIVITY COUNTS AS A MEASURE OF EXPOSURE TO FALLS FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH VISION IMPAIRMENT AND BLINDNESS

  • PrevenTing Falls in a high-risk, vision-impaired population through specialist ORientation and Mobility services: protocol for the PlaTFORM randomised trial

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