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eBulletin ( 5 records available )
Events Diary ( 1 record available )
GP & PHC Research Conference ( 39 records available )
PHC RIS Publications ( 10 records available )
Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development (PHCRED)  ( 1 record available )
Roadmap of Australian PHC Research (ROAR) ( 12 records available )

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ROAR Project Summary: Jane Gunn, Helen Herrman, Patty Chondros, Renata Kokanovic, Michael Kyrios, Kelsey Hegarty

The diamond cohort study - long term outcomes of depressive symptoms in primary care

... gained 'highly accessed' status on BMC within one month of publication) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Professor Jane Gunn. Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of depression in Primary Care (DIAMOND). The beyondblue ...

Updated: Dec 03 2008 | Posted: Nov 21 2008

ROAR Project Summary: Cate Nagle, Sharon Lewis, Bettina Meiser, Sylvia Metcalfe, Robin Bell, Jane Gunn, Jane Halliday

Evaluating a Decision Aid for Prenatal Testing (ADEPT)

Prenatal screening is becoming increasingly available to pregnant women in many countries, including Australia, to test for Down syndrome and other chromosomal disorders as well as neural tube defects. Almost half the pregnant women in Victoria are now undergoing prenatal screening. Inherent in all ...

Updated: Sep 12 2006 | Posted: Jun 16 2005

ROAR Project Summary: Jane Gunn, Constance Pond, Kelsey Hegarty, Michael Kyrios, Helen Herrman, Grant Blashki

Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (DIAMOND) - a study over time

Depression is the single largest cause of disability for people in Australia. It is mainly managed in general practice, yet many people experiencing depression go unrecognised by their family doctor or general practitioner (GP). Some people, even when given treatment, remain depressed. Guides on ...

Updated: Aug 02 2006 | Posted: Jun 16 2005

ROAR Project Summary: Jane Gunn

Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care: A longitudinal study (Diamond 2)

Diamond 2 is a continuation of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (diamond) project. In diamond a cohort of 790 patients experiencing depression, stress or worries was established through 30 randomly selected general practices in rural and urban Victoria. The ...

Updated: Jun 19 2007 | Posted: Jun 12 2007

Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development related profile 

ROAR Researcher profile

Gunn, Prof Jane

Chair, Primary Care Research Academic general practice; Multi-method research; Depression; Childhood overweight; Prenatal testing; Chlamydia screening; Psychological therapies Department of General Practice,
200 Berkeley Street,
Carlton

Updated: Dec 03 2009 | Posted: Jun 03 2005

TAGS: depression, academic-general-practice, multi--method-research, childhood-overweight, prenatal-testing, chlamydia-screening, psychological-therapies

Conference Abstract: 2006, Paper Presentations, Mental health

How do international depression guidelines rate when consumers and general practitioners contexts are taken into account in the review process?

Kelsey Hegarty, Jane Gunn, Grant Blashki, Frances Griffiths, Bruce Arroll, Tony Kendrick

PDF Document Presentation available | Updated: Feb 26 2007  | Posted: Jun 05 2006 

Conference Abstract: 2005, Paper Presentations, Mental health

Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (diamond): 6-month outcomes from a 12 month longitudinal pilot study

Jane Gunn, Gail Gilchrist, Kelsey Hegarty, Patty Chondros, Maria Potiriadis, Vanessa Madden, Michael Kyrios, Helen Herrman, Grant Blashki, Constance Pond

PDF Document Presentation available | Updated: Jun 10 2009  | Posted: Jul 15 2005 

eBulletin

PHC RIS eBulletin: Articles of Interest

Observational studies of depression in primary care: what do we know?

Gail Gilchrist and Jane Gunn BMC Family Practice 2007, 8:28 doi:10.1186/1471-2296-8-28
A systematic review of observational studies of depression in primary care to determine 1) the nature and scope of the published studies 2) the methodological quality of the studies; 3) the identified ...

eBulletin

PHC RIS eBulletin: Articles of Interest

What do GPs get out of participating in research? - Experience of the LEAP trial Open Access Journal

Jane Gunn, Zo-- McCallum, Lena Sanci, Australian Family Physician May 2008 Vol 37, (4) 289-384
A survey of GPs participating in the Live, Eat and Play (LEAP) study, a randomised controlled trial to reduce childhood overweight found that general practitioners were driven to participate in ...

eBulletin

PHC RIS eBulletin: Articles of Interest

Research productivity in Australian general practice: what has changed since the 1990s?

Deborah A Askew, Philip J Schluter and Jane M Gunn. Research productivity in Australian general practice: what has changed since the 1990s? MJA 2008; 189 (2): 103-104.
Since 2000, the Australian Government has invested $110 million in the Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development ...

eBulletin

PHC RIS eBulletin: Articles of Interest

Who is identified when screening for depression is undertaken in general practice? Baseline findings from the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (diamond) longitudinal study Open Access Journal

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 ...

infonet

PHC RIS infonet: Volume 12: 2007-2008, Issue 1 - October 2007

Practice Based Research Networks (PBRNs)

... . Considering involvement of health professionals other than GPs
South Australia - Flinders have a group of interested practices
UNSW - Launch planned for later this year. Aim to involve 50 practices.
For more information contact
Jane Gunn
E: j.gunn@unimelb.edu.au

infonet

PHC RIS infonet: Volume 11: 2006-2007, Issue 1 - October 2006

Uni of Melbourne to launch new Primary Care Research Unit

... research. The PBRN will provide more direct links with community-based health care providers to facilitate clinical and translational research.

Professor Jane Gunn (pictured), who was appointed inaugural chair of the PCRU, has been instrumental in getting the Unit off the ground. Professor ...

infonet

PHC RIS infonet: Volume 12: 2007-2008, Issue 2 - December 2007

PHCRED Strategy: Research Capacity Building Initiative

... were sponsored by the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) to investigate strategies revolving around Australia's medical workforce shortage. Professor Jane Gunn led a project investigating the role of generalism in the 2020 primary care team and Dr Grant Blashki a systematic ...

Conference Abstract: Workshops

PBRNs - essential to health of the nation..... Or an obscure hobby???

Jane Gunn, Chris Van Weel, Nicholas Zwar

Updated: Sep 06 2007 | Posted: May 07 2007

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Conference Program

Updated: Dec 15 2005 | Posted: May 13 2005

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PHCRED Contacts

PHCRED directors and coordinators of the Research Capacity Building Initiative

Updated: Mar 26 2007 | Posted: Mar 06 2007

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Workshops

GP&PHC Conference 2005

Updated: Dec 15 2005 | Posted: Aug 08 2005

GPEP Project Summary: 724

Guidelines for Assessing Postnatal Problems (GAPP)

Pregnancy and birth are major events in women's lives. Giving birth is the most common reason for hospital admission in Australia. Whilst the months of pregnancy are filled with check-ups and investigations the months following childbirth have ...

Updated: Dec 13 2006 | Posted: Jan 01 1990

GPEP Project Summary: 859

Identifying Partner Abuse in women attending general practice

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 ...

Updated: Dec 13 2006 | Posted: Jan 01 1990


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