Chronic Disease
Researchers at the Menzies Research Institute are interested in assessing current health practices with a view to improving patient services and reducing the incidence of disease. Better communication between medical practitioners and patients, and a greater tendency to self-care, will benefit the community as a whole.
This disease is being researched in the following projects:
Research Projects
- Better Targeting of Preventive Services Using Epidemiological Modelling
- Goodness-of-Fit Testing of Log-Link Models for Categorical Outcome Data
- Impact of mindfulness on medical student stress levels - a randomised controlled trial
- partnering Healthy@Work
- PHCRED
- PRAM-COB
- Predictors of Regional Retention In General Practice Training (PORRIGE)
- Primary health care research evaluation and development
- Shared team approach between nurses and doctors for improved risk factor management
- Prevention and monitoring of the Cessation of Breastfeeding (PRAM-COB) - Pilot Study