Kylie Johnston

APrf Kylie Johnston

Associate Professor of Respiratory Physiotherapy

School of Allied Health and Human Performance

College of Health

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Dr Kylie Johnston is an Associate Professor in Respiratory Physiotherapy in the Allied Health and Human Performance Unit, University of South Australia. Kylie's research, teaching, supervision and industry engagement are focussed on cardiorespiratory physiotherapy practice. Prior to academic appointment, Kylie had over 20 years of clinical experience in diverse fields of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy, from adult and paediatric intensive care units to rehabilitation in chronic lung conditions. Her PhD was awarded by Curtin University.
Appointed to UniSA in 2011, Kylie was awarded an NHMRC Translating Research Into Practice Fellowship in 2011-12 and a Churchill Fellowship in 2016-17. Kylie's research reflects her clinical focus on real-life issues for people with lung conditions: implementation of pulmonary rehabilitation; keeping active and mobile; improving care between hospital and home; managing the troubling symptom of breathlessness. This work is facilitated locally by her active research partnerships with physiotherapy and respiratory medicine clinicians in Central, Northern and Southern Adelaide Local Health Networks.
Kylie is recognised as a clear, engaging, passionate and approachable educator in Acute Care Physiotherapy at undergraduate and post-graduate levels and as a clinician-researcher mentor. She is a supportive supervisor of Masters by Research and PhD students and welcomes new opportunities to supervise research in her fields of interest and expertise.
Kylie is an active member of Lung Foundation Australia, the Australian Physiotherapy Association, the Thoracic Society of Australia and NZ and is a reviewer for multiple top tier respiratory medicine journals. Complimenting her teaching and research, Kylie also works one day a week in clinical practice with people with respiratory and cardiac conditions and problems such as breathing difficulty.

In 2019-20 I led the project Translating Evidence-based Chronic Breathlessness Intervention Services to South Australia, which  received funding through approved disbursements from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Rapid Applied Research Translation Program, as part of the work being undertaken by Health Translation SA.

I am delighted to have been awarded a Churchill Fellowship by The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust for travel to the UK and Canada in 2017 to research new methods to manage chronic breathlessness using non-drug interventions.

Year Citation
2025 Johnston, K. N., Young, M., Kay, D., & Williams, M. T. (2025). Translating a Home-Based Breathlessness Service: A Pilot Study of Feasibility, Person-Reported, and Hospital Use Outcomes. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(11), 16 pages.
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2025 Clarke, S. Y., Williams, M. T., Johnston, K. N., & Lee, A. L. (2025). Pain and Dyspnea During Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Documentation Audit 2019–2020. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(1), 12 pages.
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2025 Edwards, E., Phillips, A., McEvoy, M., & Johnston, K. (2025). Characteristics and outcomes of communities of practice in allied health educators: rapid review. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 39(3), 510-518.
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2024 Baglow, D., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. (2024). Existential aspects of breathlessness in serious disease. Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care, 18(4), 183-190.
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2024 Williams, M. T., Lewthwaite, H., Brooks, D., & Johnston, K. N. (2024). Explain Breathlessness: Could ‘Usual’ Explanations Contribute to Maladaptive Beliefs of People Living with Breathlessness?. Healthcare Switzerland, 12(18), 13 pages.
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2024 Cooper, L., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. (2024). Physiotherapy-led, community-based airway clearance services for people with chronic lung conditions: a retrospective descriptive evaluation of an existing model of care. BMC Health Services Research, 24(1), 12 pages.
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2024 Cooper, L., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. (2024). Planning a ‘negligible risk’ national health service survey? Counting the cost and strategies for success: a short report. Research Ethics, 20(1), 128-135.
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2023 Cooper, L., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. (2023). Australian airway clearance services for adults with chronic lung conditions: A national survey. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 20, 12 pages.
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2023 Johnston, K. N., Burgess, R., Kochovska, S., & Williams, M. T. (2023). Exploring the Experience of Breathlessness with the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM). Healthcare Switzerland, 11(12), 18 pages.
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2023 Pendergrast, C., Boyle, T., Crockett, A. J., Eston, R., & Johnston, K. N. (2023). Longitudinal lung function in urban firefighters: a group-based multi-trajectory modelling approach. Respirology, 28(3), 247-253.
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2023 Pendergrast, C., Boyle, T., Crockett, A. J., Eston, R., & Johnston, K. N. (2023). Perceptions of lung function surveillance in urban firefighters. Annals of Work Exposures and Health, 67(8), 926-937.
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2022 Clarke, S. Y., Williams, M. T., Johnston, K. N., & Lee, A. L. (2022). The prevalence and assessment of pain and dyspnoea in acute exacerbations of COPD: A systematic review. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 19, 14 pages.
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2022 Williams, M. T., Lewthwaite, H., Paquet, C., Johnston, K., Olsson, M., Belo, L. F., . . . Ekström, M. (2022). Dyspnoea-12 and multidimensional dyspnea profile: systematic review of use and properties. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 63(1), e75-e87.
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2021 Pereira Neto, E. A., Lewthwaite, H., Boyle, T., Johnston, K., Bennett, H., & Williams, M. T. (2021). Effects of exercise training with blood flow restriction on vascular function in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PeerJ, 7(e11554), 1-21.
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2021 Pereira Neto, E. A., Johnston, K. N., Lewthwaite, H., Boyle, T., Fon, A., & Williams, M. T. (2021). Title: Blood flow restricted exercise training: perspectives of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and health professionals. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 18, 1-10.
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2020 Johnston, K. N., Young, M., Kay, D., Booth, S., Spathis, A., & Williams, M. T. (2020). Attitude change and increased confidence with management of chronic breathlessness following a health professional training workshop: a survey evaluation. BMC Medical Education, 20(1), 1-15.
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2020 Li, L. S. K., Williams, M. T., Johnston, K. N., Frith, P., Hypponen, E., & Paquet, C. (2020). Parental and life-course influences on symptomatic airflow obstruction. ERJ Open Research, 6(1), 1-11.
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2020 Baldwin, C. E., Rowlands, A. V., Fraysse, F., & Johnston, K. N. (2020). The sedentary behaviour and physical activity patterns of survivors of a critical illness over their acute hospitalisation: an observational study. Australian Critical Care, 33(3), 272-280.
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2020 Chilvers, M., Johnston, K., Ferrar, K., & Williams, M. T. (2020). Dyspnoea assessment in adults with end-stage kidney disease: a systematic review. Journal of Renal Care, 46(3), 137-150.
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2020 Williams, M. T., Johnston, K. N., & Paquet, C. (2020). Cognitive behavioral therapy for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: rapid review. International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 15, 903-919.
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2020 Williams, M. T., Lewthwaite, H., Brooks, D., Jensen, D., Abdallah, S. J., & Johnston, K. N. (2020). Chronic breathlessness explanations and research priorities: findings from an international Delphi survey. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 59(2), 310-319.
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2019 Cooper, L., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. (2019). Airway clearance services (ACSs) in Australia for adults with chronic lung conditions: scoping review of publicly available web-based information. BMC Health Services Research, 19(1), 1-11.
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2019 Williams, M. T., & Johnston, K. N. (2019). Multidimensional measurement of breathlessness: recent advances. Current opinion in supportive and palliative care, 13(3), 184-192.
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2019 Slattery, F., Johnston, K., Paquet, C., Bennett, H., & Crockett, A. (2019). Correction to: The long-term rate of change in lung function in urban professional firefighters: A systematic review (BMC Pulmonary Medicine (2018) 18 (149) DOI: 10.1186/s12890-018-0711-8). BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 19(1), 1 page.
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2019 Cox, N. S., Wilson, C. J., Bennett, K. A., Johnston, K., Potter, A., Chang, A. B., & Lee, A. L. (2019). Health-related quality of life and psychological wellbeing are poor in children with bronchiectasis and their parents. ERS monograph, 5(3, article no. 00063-2019), 1-4.
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2018 Slattery, F., Johnston, K., Paquet, C., Bennett, H., & Crockett, A. (2018). The long-term rate of change in lung function in urban professional firefighters: a systematic review. BMC pulmonary medicine, 18(1, article no. 149), 1-20.
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2018 Baldwin, C. E., Johnston, K. N., Rowlands, A. V., & Williams, M. T. (2018). Physical activity of ICU survivors during acute admission: Agreement of the activPAL with observation. Physiotherapy Canada, 70(1), 57-63.
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2018 Baldwin, C. E., Johnston, K. N., Rowlands, A. V., & Williams, M. T. (2018). Physical activity of ICU survivors during acute admission: agreement of the activPAL with observation. Physiotherapy Canada, 70(1), 57-63.
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2018 Johnston, K. N., & Williams, M. T. (2018). Words and perceptions: therapy or threat?. Journal of physiotherapy, 64(3), 137-139.
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2017 Li, L. S. K., Paquet, C., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. T. (2017). The story of your life and lung health: pilot study of a life history approach. Respirology, 22, 136.
2017 Johnston, K. N., & Williams, M. T. (2017). Turning a challenge into an opportunity: Pulmonary rehabilitation and socioeconomic deprivation. Thorax, 72(6), 493-494.
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2017 Alison, J. A., McKeough, Z. J., Johnston, K., McNamara, R. J., Frith, P., & Holland, A. E. (2017). Australian and New Zealand pulmonary rehabilitation guidelines. Respirology, 22(4), 800-819.
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2017 Slattery, F., Schermer, T., Esterman, A., Johnston, K., & Crockett, A. (2017). The Global Lung Function Initiative 2012 equations are as well-suited as local population derived equations to a sample of healthy professional firefighters. Canadian respiratory journal, 2017(6327180), 1-6.
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2017 Li, L. S. K., Paquet, C., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. T. (2017). "What are my chances of developing COPD if one of my parents has the disease?" A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence of co-occurrence of COPD diagnosis in parents and offspring. The International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 12, 403-415.
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2017 Baldwin, C., van Kessel, G., Phillips, A., & Johnston, K. (2017). Accelerometry shows inpatients with acute medical or surgical conditions spend little time upright and are highly sedentary: Systematic review. Physical Therapy, 97(11), 1044-1065.
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2017 Johnston, K. N., Potter, A. J., & Phillips, A. C. (2017). Minimal important difference and responsiveness of 2-minute walk test performance in people with COPD undergoing pulmonary rehabilitation. International Journal of Copd, 12, 2849-2857.
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2017 Johnston, K. N., Potter, A. J., & Phillips, A. (2017). Measurement Properties of Short Lower Extremity Functional Exercise Tests in People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Systematic Review. Physical Therapy, 97(9), 926-943.
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2017 Phillips, A. C., Mackintosh, S. F., Bell, A., & Johnston, K. N. (2017). Developing physiotherapy student safety skills in readiness for clinical placement using standardised patients compared with peer-role play: A pilot non-randomised controlled trial. BMC Medical Education, 17(1), 10 pages.
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2017 Williams, M. T., Effing, T. W., Paquet, C., Gibbs, C. A., Lewthwaite, H., Katrina Li, L. S., . . . Johnston, K. N. (2017). Counseling for health behavior change in people with COPD: Systematic review. International Journal of Copd, 12, 2165-2178.
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2016 Johnston, K. N., Mackintosh, S., Alcock, M., Conlon Leard, A., & Manson, S. (2016). Reconsidering inherent requirements: a contribution to the debate from the clinical placement experience of a physiotherapy student with vision impairment. BMC Medical Education, 16(74), 1-7.
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2014 Thorpe, O., Kumar, S., & Johnston, K. (2014). Barriers to and enablers of physical activity in patients with COPD following a hospital admission: A qualitative study. International Journal of Copd, 9, 115-128.
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2014 Li, L., Caughey, G., & Johnston, K. (2014). Comorbidity associated with referral to pulmonary rehabilitation in people hospitalized with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 34(6), 430-436.
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2014 Li, L., Caughey, G., & Johnston, K. (2014). The association between co-morbidities and physical performance in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A systematic review. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 11(1), 3-13.
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2013 Johnston, K., Young, M., Grimmer, K., Antic, R., & Frith, P. (2013). Barriers to, and facilitators for, referral to pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD patients from the perspective of Australian general practitioners: a qualitative study. Primary Care Respiratory Journal, 22(3), 319-324.
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2013 Johnston, K., Young, M., Grimmer, K., Antic, R., & Frith, P. (2013). Frequency of referral to and attendance at a pulmonary rehabilitation programme amongst patients admitted to a tertiary hospital with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Respirology, 18(7), 1089-1094.
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2013 Gibson, N., Johnston, K., Bear, N., Stick, S., Logie, K., & Hall, G. L. (2013). Expiratory flow limitation and breathing strategies in overweight adolescents during submaximal exercise. International Journal of Obesity, 38(1), 22-26.
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2013 Rowlands, A. V., Olds, T. S., Hillsdon, M., Pulsford, R., Hurst, T. L., Eston, R. G., . . . Langford, J. (2013). Assessing sedentary behavior with the GENEActiv: introducing the sedentary sphere. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46(6), 1235-1247.
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2012 Johnston, K. (2012). It would be useful to 'unpick' the patient's perspectives of the contribution of various aspects of discharge planning to meet their needs in the early post-discharge period. International journal of therapy and rehabilitation, 19(6), 342-343.
2012 Thorpe, O., Johnston, K., & Kumar, S. (2012). Barriers and enablers to physical activity participation in patients with copd: A systematic review. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 32(6), 359-369.
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2012 Johnston, K., Grimmer-Somers, K., Young, M., Antic, R., & Frith, P. (2012). Which chronic obstructive pulmonary disease care recommendations have low implementation and why? A pilot study. BMC Research Notes, 5(1), 652-1-652-7.
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2011 Johnston, K., Young, M., Grimmer-Somers, K., Antic, R., & Frith, P. (2011). Why are some evidence-based care recommendations in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease better implemented than others? Perspectives of medical practitioners. International Journal of COPD, 6(1), 659-667.
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2011 Heath, J., Grimmer Somers, K., Milanese, S., Hillier, S., King, E., Johnston, K., . . . Kumar, S. (2011). Measuring the impact of allied health research. Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare, 4, 191-207.
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2010 Johnston, K., Worley, A., Grimmer Somers, K., Sutherland, M., & Amos, L. (2010). Personal alarm use to call the ambulance after a fall in older people: characteristics of clients and falls. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 8(4), 1-9.
2010 Johnston, K. N., & Grimmer, K. A. (2010). Pulmonary rehabilitation: overwhelming evidence but lost in translation?. Physiotherapy Canada, 62(4), 368-373.
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2010 Johnston, K. N., Grimmer, K. A., & Sutherland, M. (2010). Perspectives on use of personal alarms by older fallers. International journal of general medicine, 3, 231-237.
2010 Johnston, K. N., Barras, S., & Grimmer, K. A. (2010). Relationship between pre-discharge occupational therapy home assessment and prevalence of post-discharge falls. Journal of evaluation in clinical practice, 16(6), 1333-1339.
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2010 Grimmer Somers, K., Johnston, K., Somers, E., Luker, J., Alemao, L. A., & Jones, D. (2010). A holistic client-centred program for vulnerable frequent hospital attenders: cost efficiencies and changed practices. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 34(6), 609-612.
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2005 Johnston, K. N., Jenkins, S., & Stick, S. (2005). Repeatability of peak oxygen uptake in children who are healthy. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 17(1), 11-17.
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Year Citation
2019 Baldwin, C., Johnston, K., Rowlands, A., Fraysse, F., & Williams, M. (2019). The Story of Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity by Accelerometry: A Cohort Study of Adults From Awakening to ICU/Hospital Discharge. In AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE Vol. 32 (pp. S11). ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC.
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2018 Li, L., Williams, M., Johnston, K., Frith, P., Hypponen, E., & Paquet, C. (2018). PARENTAL RESPIRATORY DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED OFFSPRING LUNG HEALTH AT AGE 45 VIA PATHWAY OF MATERNAL AND PERSONAL SMOKING. In RESPIROLOGY Vol. 23 (pp. 75). WILEY.
2018 Li, L., Paquet, C., Johnston, K., Frith, P., & Williams, M. (2018). RECRUITING ADULT OFFSPRING OF PEOPLE WITH COPD TO EXPLORE INTERGENERATIONAL LUNG HEALTH: FEASIBILITY STUDY. In RESPIROLOGY Vol. 23 (pp. 156). WILEY.
2018 Slattery, F., Johnston, K., Paquet, C., & Crockett, A. (2018). Longitudinal observation of firefighter lung function over nine years using impulse oscillometry. In EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL Vol. 52 (pp. 2 pages). Paris, FRANCE: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY SOC JOURNALS LTD.
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2017 Johnston, K., Potter, A., & Phillips, A. (2017). RESPONSIVENESS OF TWOMINUTE WALK DISTANCE AFTER PULMONARY REHABILITATION IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE. In RESPIROLOGY Vol. 22 (pp. 42). WILEY.
2016 Williams, M., Johnston, K., & Yorke, J. (2016). DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCES OF BREATHLESSNESS AND IMPAIRMENT BETWEEN PEOPLE WITH MODERATE-SEVERE COPD IN AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM. In RESPIROLOGY Vol. 21 (pp. 141). WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2016 Johnston, K., Yorke, J., & Williams, M. (2016). DYSPNOEA-12 SCORES REPORTED 'THESE DAYS' ARE GREATER THAN THOSE REPORTED 'TODAY': DIFFERENCES IN PEOPLE WITH COPD, ASTHMA AND ILD. In RESPIROLOGY Vol. 21 (pp. 101). WILEY-BLACKWELL.

Year Citation
2016 Li, K., Paquet, C., Johnston, K., & Williams, M. (2016). Prevalence of co-occurrence of COPD diagnosis in parents and offspring: systematic review. Poster session presented at the meeting of Respirology. Australia: Wiley Blackwell Publishing.
2016 Johnston, K., Yorke, J., & Williams, M. (2016). Dyspnoea-12 scores reported 'these days' are grater than those reported 'today': differences in people with COPD, asthma and ILD. Poster session presented at the meeting of Respirology. Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
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2016 Williams, M., Johnston, K., & Yorke, J. (2016). Differences in perceptual experiences of breathlessness and impairment between people with moderate-severe COPD in Australia and the United Kingdom. Poster session presented at the meeting of Respirology. Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
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2016 Russell, A. M., Johnston, K. N., Yorke, J., & Williams, M. T. (2016). Dyspnoea-12 scores reported 'these days' are greater than those reported 'today' differences in people with copd, asthma and ILD. Poster session presented at the meeting of American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. US: American Thoracic Society.
2015 Johnston, K., Young, M., Mcevoy, C., Grimmer, K., Seiboth, C., Teakle, J., & Yeo, A. (2015). AFTER HOSPITAL ADMISSION WITH COPD: CARE COORDINATION PLUS EARLY REHABILITATION (PILOT STUDY) ACHIEVES PATIENT-CENTRED GOALS, INCREASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PRIMARY CARE COLLABORATION. Poster session presented at the meeting of RESPIROLOGY. Queensland, AUSTRALIA: WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2013 Johnston, K. N., Young, M., Grimmer, K. A., Antic, R., & Frith, P. A. (2013). Perceptions of general practitioners regarding barriers and facilitators for referral to pulmonary rehabilitation. Poster session presented at the meeting of Respirology. Wiley.
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  • Multicomponent digital intervention for breathlessness and physical activity in people with severe asthma, MRFF - PPHRI 2023 Chronic Respiratory Conditions Grant, 01/03/2024 - 28/02/2029

  • New Co-designing with consumers, carers and other stakeholders a self-management plan for breathlessness crises from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)., MRFF - PPHR - Preventive and Public Health Research, 01/07/2023 - 01/07/2026

  • The long term rate of change of lung function in South Australian Metropolitan Fire Fighters, South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service, 08/02/2016 - 15/01/2019

  • Respiratory health in adult children of people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Physiotherapy Research Foundation, 01/09/2016 - 31/05/2018

Courses I teach

  • REHB 3007 Acute Care (2025)
  • REHB 4034 Ethics and Communication (2025)
  • REHB 3007 Acute Care (2024)
  • REHB 4035 Health Promotion in Physiotherapy B (2024)

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2023 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr David Baglow
2021 Principal Supervisor - - Master Full Time Mrs Emma Alix Edwards
2021 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Laura Cooper
2018 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Maria Chilvers

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