Jean Hay-Smith

Jean Hay-Smith

University of Otago

H-index: 49

Oceania-New Zealand

About Jean Hay-Smith

Jean Hay-Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of Rehabilitation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Screening for pelvic floor symptoms in exercising women: a survey of 636 health and exercise professionals

Exploring the Use of the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy and the Persuasive System Design Model in Defining Parent-Focused eHealth Interventions: Scoping Review

Is biofeedback augmented pelvic floor muscle training more effective than pelvic floor muscle training alone for urinary incontinence in women? A systematic review with meta …

Urinary incontinence assessment and management after stroke: An exploratory qualitative study of physiotherapists’ perceptions of their practice in Aotearoa New Zealand

Interventions to improve access to care for abnormal uterine bleeding: A systematic scoping review

‘Making sense’of urinary incontinence: A qualitative study investigating women’s pelvic floor muscle training adherence

Experience of playing sport or exercising for women with pelvic floor symptoms: A qualitative study

Getting to know our patients and what matters: exploring the elicitation of patient values, preferences, and circumstances in neurological rehabilitation

Jean Hay-Smith Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Rehabilitation

Citations(all)

14387

Citations(since 2020)

6101

Cited By

10611

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

105

i10Index(since 2020)

84

Email

University Profile Page

University of Otago

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Jean Hay-Smith Skills & Research Interests

Rehabilitation

Top articles of Jean Hay-Smith

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Screening for pelvic floor symptoms in exercising women: a survey of 636 health and exercise professionals

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

Jodie G Dakic

Jean Hay-Smith

Jill Cook

Kuan-Yin Lin

Helena C Frawley

2023/2/1

Exploring the Use of the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy and the Persuasive System Design Model in Defining Parent-Focused eHealth Interventions: Scoping Review

Mindy Silva

E Jean Hay-Smith

Fiona Graham

2023/6/21

Is biofeedback augmented pelvic floor muscle training more effective than pelvic floor muscle training alone for urinary incontinence in women? A systematic review with meta …

J Hay-Smith

A Fernandes

Jorge Homsi

S Wallace

I Ribeiro

...

2023

Urinary incontinence assessment and management after stroke: An exploratory qualitative study of physiotherapists’ perceptions of their practice in Aotearoa New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy

Tessa Downes

Rachelle Martin

Jean Hay-Smith

Daniela Aldabe

2023/5/10

Interventions to improve access to care for abnormal uterine bleeding: A systematic scoping review

Parimala Suganthini Kanagasabai

Sara Filoche

Rebecca Grainger

Claire Henry

Jean Hay‐Smith

2023/1

‘Making sense’of urinary incontinence: A qualitative study investigating women’s pelvic floor muscle training adherence

New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy

E Jean C Hay-Smith

Mark Pearson

Sarah Dean

2023/5/10

Experience of playing sport or exercising for women with pelvic floor symptoms: A qualitative study

Sports Medicine-Open

Jodie G Dakic

Jean Hay-Smith

Kuan-Yin Lin

Jill Cook

Helena C Frawley

2023/4/25

Getting to know our patients and what matters: exploring the elicitation of patient values, preferences, and circumstances in neurological rehabilitation

Disability and Rehabilitation

Catherine Vingerhoets

Jean Hay-Smith

Fiona Graham

2023/4/24

Women’s preferences for pelvic floor screening in sport and exercise: a mixed-methods study integrating survey and interview data in Australian women

British Journal of Sports Medicine

Jodie G Dakic

E Jean C Hay-Smith

Kuan-Yin Lin

Jill L Cook

Helena C Frawley

2023/12/1

Challenges in applying evidence-based practice in stroke rehabilitation: A qualitative description of experiences of health professionals from low, middle, and high-income …

Disability and Rehabilitation

Kimberley E Watkins

William MM Levack

Farooq A Rathore

E Jean C. Hay-Smith

2023/8/31

Pelvic floor exercises and female stress urinary incontinence

British Journal of General Practice

Laura Sims

Jean Hay-Smith

Sarah Dean

2022/4/1

Pelvic Floor Muscle Training Adherence: evaluating women’s adherence to home exercise prescription in a multicentre randomised controlled trial

I Stokes

F Warren

J Hay-Smith

A Elders

C Bugge

...

2022/7/8

Social determinants and inequitable maternal and perinatal outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand

Women's Health

Pauline Dawson

Benoit Auvray

Crystal Jaye

Robin Gauld

Jean Hay-Smith

2022/2

Promoting pelvic floor muscle training adherence-Evaluating fidelity to intervention treatment delivery in a randomised controlled trial

Leila Walters

V Salmon

J Hay-Smith

C Bugge

S Hagen

...

2022/3/21

Teaching effective pelvic floor muscle exercises in antenatal care: design and development of a training package for community midwives in the United Kingdom

S Dean

V Salmon

R Terry

J Hay-Smith

H Frawley

...

2022/7/8

Promoting adherence to pelvic floor muscle exercises: analysis of exercise prescription, prompts to exercise, and predictors of exercise diary return, during a randomised …

Korin Major

F Warren

J Hay-Smith

C Bugge

S Hagen

...

2022/3/21

15 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING ADHERENCE: EVALUATING WOMEN’S ADHERENCE TO HOME EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION IN A MULTICENTRE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL.

Continence

I Stokes

F Warren

J Hay-Smith

A Elders

C Bugge

...

2022/6/1

Documented incontinence after stroke: A secondary analysis of a cohort study. Reducing Ethnic and Geographic Inequities to Optimise New Zealand Stroke Care (REGIONS Care)

NZ Med J

E Jean C Hay-Smith

Stephanie G Thompson

Mark Weatherall

Annamarei Ranta

2022/12/16

Pelvic floor symptoms are an overlooked barrier to exercise participation: A survey of 4556 symptomatic women (vol 24, pg S6, 2021)

Physical therapy

Jodie G Dakic

Jill Cook

Jean Hay-Smith

Kuan-Yin Lin

Christina Ekegren

...

2022/3/1

16 TRAINING FOR MIDWIVES TO SUPPORT WOMEN TO DO THEIR EXERCISES DURING PREGNANCY. A MIXED METHOD EVALUATION OF THE MIDWIFE TRAINING DURING A FEASIBILITY AND PILOT RANDOMISED …

Continence

C Smith

V Salmon

E Jones

E Edwards

J Hay-Smith

...

2022/6/1

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