... Reform: Reaping the Benefits, Perth, Australia. 3-6 November, 2005
Dr Gail Gilchrist, Associate Professor Jane Gunn, Associate Professor KelseyHegarty, Ms Vanessa Madden, Ms Patty Chondros "Hazardous drinking among patients attending Victorian General Practice: Preliminary results from the ...
... to improve the health care experience of non-heterosexual women?
This research project is being conducted for a PhD thesis. Supervisors Assoc Prof KelseyHegarty and Dr Angela Taft Royal Australian College of General Pracitioners Family Medical Care Education and Research Grant 2004 310644
The study aims to evaluate the international consensus partner abuse guidelines on whole of family care in general practice from a consumer perspective and describe how partner abuse affects women's development of depression and perception of their mental health care in the primary and secondary ...
Updated: May 18 2009 | Posted: Aug 02 2006
ROAR Project Summary: Kelsey Hegarty, Jane Gunn, Angela Taft, Gene Feder, Jill Astbury, Stephanie Brown
Domestic violence or intimate partner abuse (physical, emotional or sexual) is a common hidden problem for women attending general practice. It has major emotional and physical consequences for abused women of child bearing age and as a result they use medical services more frequently than non ...
Updated: Jun 13 2007 | Posted: Jan 24 2007
ROAR Project Summary: Jane Gunn, Kelsey Hegarty, Rosalind Hurworth, Gail Gilchrist, David Pierce, Frances Griffiths, Grant Blashki, Kathleen Griffiths, Christopher Dowrick, Constance Pond, Catherine Mihalopoulos, Michael Kyrios, Helen Herrman, Renata Kokanovic, Emily Hansen, John Furler, Lena Sanci, Patty Chondros, Maria Potiriadis, Ella Butler
Depression is the most common mental health problem that the community faces.
The re-order project aims to re-examine the way in which people experiencing depression are cared for in the general practice setting. The main phases of the re-order program of work are to: undertake focussed data ...
Updated: Jul 09 2009 | Posted: Aug 02 2006
ROAR Project Summary: Kate Robins-Browne, Kelsey Hegarty, Rhian Parker
This research explores the attitudes and thoughts people aged 65-years and over have toward future medical decision making and Advanced Directives. It is a two phase project. The first phase involves in-depth interviews with people aged 65-yars and over exploring their attitude toward medical ...
Updated: May 18 2009 | Posted: May 22 2006
ROAR Project Summary: Lena Sanci, Alan Shiell, George Patton, Jane Pirkis, Kelsey Hegarty, Elizabeth Patterson, Patty Chondros, Susan Sawyer
Objectives:
The PARTY (Prevention, Access and Risk-Taking in Young people) study will use a stratified cluster randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of a 3-part intervention to address the problem of youth health risk behaviours presenting in general practice.
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... Eligibility Requirements: Masters with 25% research or H2A honours. Berry Street is the Industry Partner in an interdisciplinary project with KelseyHegarty (Department of General Practice) and Cathy Humphreys, Winsome Roberts (Social Work at University of Melbourne) and Neerosh Mudaly (Child ...
Jane M Gunn, Gail P Gilchrist, Patty Chondros, Melina Ramp, Kelsey L Hegarty, Grant A Blashki, Dimity C Pond, Mike Kyrios and Helen E Herrman - - Med J Aust 2008; 188 (12): S119-S125. Reports on the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care ...
Conference Abstract: 2006, Paper Presentations, Mental health
This project investigated doctor-patient consultations by women who had experienced physical, emotional and sexual abuse by their partners; and examined barriers to disclosure in GP consultations. It found a marked discrepancy between actual ...
Project originally called 'Partner abuse in women attending GPs'Domestic violence or partner abuse is a common problem for women attending general practitioners. Abused women experience significant physical and mental health problems, although the ...
Work has commenced on two new NHMRC funded research projects led by myself and Associate Professor KelseyHegarty. Our collaborative research participation continues strongly with involvement in a NHMRC Capacity Building Grant with LaTrobe University and the Murdoch ...