Data: 9 May 2026

Dr Frances Marie Wise

Published as: Frances Wise

VIC, Australia · Non-RMSANZ · FAFRM

Institution(s): US,AU

MM 1 - Metropolitan(Postcode: 3162)

Cardiac & respiratory rehabilitationResearch methods and evaluationMental health and psychiatryExercise and physical activityStroke rehabilitation
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21
Publications
506
Citations
4.82
FWCI
0
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0
Clinical Trials
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John Olver9View
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Verification:Round 2 CONFIRMED: database profile for Frances Wise matches member name. Has AU affiliations. Topics and works are highly relevant to rehabilitation (Stroke Rehabilitation, Cardiac rehabilitation). No ORCID provided. S
Publications (21 shown of 21 total)

The Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (Brief COPE): Improving Construct Validity and Reliability in a Cohort of Health Professionals.

PubMed · 2023 · 2 citations

Exploring factors associated with parent‐reported early childhood caries with Alaska's childhood understanding behaviors survey data

Journal of Public Health Dentistry · 2023 · 0 citations

Health Literacy of Patients Attending Cardiac Rehabilitation

Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention · 2020 · 37 citations● Rehab-relevant

The DASS-14: Improving the Construct Validity and Reliability of the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale in a Cohort of Health Professionals.

PubMed · 2017 · 21 citations● Rehab-relevant

Acute Predictors of Social Integration Following Mild Stroke

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases · 2017 · 12 citations● Rehab-relevant

14-Item Depression Anxiety Stress Scales

PsycTESTS Dataset · 2017 · 3 citations

Attitudes to obesity among rehabilitation health professionals in Australia.

PubMed · 2014 · 22 citations● Rehab-relevant

PM481 Eating behaviours and predicting weight loss in cardiac rehabilitation patients

Global Heart · 2014 · 0 citations● Rehab-relevant

A 66-year-old man with multiple cerebral and cerebellar infarcts due to idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience · 2013 · 6 citations

A 19-year-old male with cerebellar ataxia and cognitive impairment following glandular fever

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience · 2013 · 3 citations