Projects per year
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Delivery of Health Care
Medicine & Life Sciences
Students
Medicine & Life Sciences
Polyphenols
Medicine & Life Sciences
Education
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Medicine & Life Sciences
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Profiles
Projects 2012 2018
- 8 Finished
Pharmacists in general practice research evaluation- extended
Kosari, S., Naunton, M., DEEKS, L., Davey, R., Cooper, G., GOSS, J., KYLE, G., Campbell, S. & Dawda, P.
21/07/17 → 31/12/18
Project: Other
Health impact assessment and policy drafting for marketing restrictions in Samoa.
VOLKER, N., Knight-Agarwal, C. & O'Kane, G.
1/04/17 → 31/07/17
Project: Other
Does the smart phone based, heart rate variability application improve the quality of life of people living with arthritis?: A pilot study
Thomas, J., Kellett, J., Ma, W., Mellor, D., Mckune, A., Isbel, S., Naumovski, N., GEORGOUSOPOULOU, E. & GEORGOUSOPOULOU, E.
1/04/17 → 1/01/18
Project: Other
Research Output 1996 2020
Improving the quality of care for people who had a stroke in a low-/middle-income country: A qualitative analysis of health-care professionals’ perspectives
Baatiema, L., de-Graft Aikins, A., Sarfo, F. S., Abimbola, S., Ganle, J. K. & Somerset, S., 1 Jan 2020, In : Health Expectations. p. 1-11 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access
File
Quality of Health Care
Stroke
Delivery of Health Care
Interviews
Institutionalization
Is it time to think differently about food? The Future of Food in the Canberra Region
McFarlane, R., 9 Feb 2020, The Canberra Times, February 9 2020.Research output: Contribution to Newspaper/Magazine/Bulletin › Article
Open Access
heat
farmer
food
time
Acculturation and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Predict Elevated Blood Glucose Level in Sub-Saharan African Immigrants in Australia
Bilal, P. I., Chan, C. K. Y. & Somerset, S. M., 16 Dec 2019, In : Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. p. 1-7 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access
Acculturation
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Blood Glucose
Population
Linear Models
Activities 2018 2019
Impact of addressing Sustainable Development Goal 3 Health and Wellbeing on Forests and Forest People
Ro Mcfarlane (Speaker)29 Sep 2019 → 5 Oct 2019
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
Natural capital and ecosystem service management for health and wellbeing in Oceania
Ro Mcfarlane (Speaker)5 Sep 2019
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Landcare Linking Biodiversity
Ro Mcfarlane (Speaker)Sep 2019
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk