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2018

Research Publications

Journal  Article (refereed)

  1. Acharya, A and Khan, S and Hoang, H and  Bettiol, SS and Goldberg, L and Crocombe, L, “Dental conditions  associated with preventable hospital admissions in Australia: a systematic  literature review”, Bmc Health Services Research18 pp.  1-12. doi:10.1186/s12913-018-3733-2 ISSN 1472-6963 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  2. Ang, J* and Doyle, B* and Allen, P and Cheek, C,  “Teaching bedside ultrasound to medical students”, The Clinical Teacher14 (4)  pp. 331-335. doi:10.1111/tct.12692 ISSN 1743-4971 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  3. Astill, S, “The importance of  supervisory and organisational awareness of the risks for an early career  natural hazard researcher with personal past-disaster experience”, Emotion,  Space and Society, 28 pp.  46-52. doi:10.1016/j.emospa.2018.06.009 ISSN 1755-4586 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  4. Auckland, S and Kilpatrick, S,  “Leadership and social capital: engaging small Australian communities in  development and implementation of learning plans”, International  Journal of Lifelong Education37 (4) pp.  495-512. doi:10.1080/02601370.2018.1513427 ISSN 0260-1370 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  5. Bettiol,  S and Crocombe, L and Duane, B*,  “Sustainable healthcare: The role of dentists”, ADA News Bulletin, October 2018 pp.  36-37. ISSN 0810-7440 (2018) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]
  6. Brooks,  KR* and Clifford, CWG* and Stevenson, RJ* and Mond, J and Stephen, ID*, “The high-level basis of body  adaptation”, Royal Society Open Science5 pp.  1-9. doi:10.1098/rsos.172103 ISSN 2054-5703 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  7. Cheek, C and Hays, R and Smith, J* and Allen, P,  “Improving case study research in medical education: a systematised  review”, Medical Education52 (5) pp. 480-487. doi:10.1111/medu.13469 ISSN 0308-0110 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  8. Chidarikire,  S and Cross, M and Skinner, I* and  Cleary, M, “Treatments for people living with schizophrenia in Sub-Saharan  Africa: an adapted realist review”, International Nursing Review65 pp.  78-92. doi:10.1111/inr.12391 ISSN 0020-8132 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  9. Chidarikire,  S and Cross, M and Skinner, I* and  Cleary, M, “Navigating Nuances of Language and Meaning: Challenges of  Cross-Language Ethnography Involving Shona Speakers Living With Schizophrenia”, Qualitative Health Research28 (6) pp. 927 -938.  doi:10.1177/1049732318758645 ISSN 1049-7323 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  10. Chidarikire,  S and Cross, M and Skinner, I and  Cleary, M, “An ethnographic study of schizophrenia in Zimbabwe: The role of  culture, faith, and religion”, Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health doi:10.1080/19349637.2018.1531366 ISSN 1934-9637 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  11. Crocombe, LA and Allen, P and Bettiol, S and Babo  Soares, LF, “Parental education level and dental caries in school children  living in Dili, Timor-Leste”, Asia-Pacific journal of public health30 (2)  pp. 128-136. doi:10.1177/1010539517753875 ISSN 1010-5395 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  12. Davis, K and Doole, E and Cheek,  C and Shires, L, “How medical students learn in primary care”, The  Clinical Teacher15 pp. 1-5. doi:10.1111/tct.12961 ISSN 1743-4971 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  13. Due,  C* and Smith, IG* and Allen, P* and  Button, E* and Cheek, C and Quarmby, L and Stephens, M and Paku, S*  and Ferguson, S* and Fordyce, K*, “A pilot study of social inclusion and  quality of life for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder”, Journal  of Intellectual & Developmental Disability43 (1)  pp. 73-82. doi:10.3109/13668250.2017.1310812 ISSN 1366-8250 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  14. Evans, JD and Kirkpatrick, JB and Bridle, KL, “A reciprocal  triangulation process for identifying and mapping potential land use  conflict”, Environmental Management (New York): An International  Journal for Decision-Makers, Scientists and Environmental Auditors62 (4) pp. 777-791. doi:10.1007/s00267-018-1076-8ISSN  0364-152X (2018) [Refereed Article]
  15. Goldberg,  LR and Cox, T and Hoang, H and Baldock, D*, “Addressing  dementia with Indigenous peoples: a contributing initiative from the Circular  Head Aboriginal community”, Australian and New Zealand Journal of  Public Health pp. 1-3. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12798 ISSN  1753-6405 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  16. Goode,  J and Hoang, H and Crocombe, L, “Homeless adults’ access  to dental services and strategies to improve their oral health: a systematic  literature review”, Australian Journal of Primary Health pp.  A-L. doi:10.1071/PY17178 ISSN 1448-7527 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  17. Griffiths,  S* and Murray, SB* and Mitchison, D* and Castle, D* and Mond, JM, “Relative Strength of the Associations of Body Fat,  Muscularity, Height, and Penis Size Dissatisfaction With Psychological Quality  of Life Impairment Among Sexual Minority Men”, Psychology of Men &  Masculinity doi:10.1037/men0000149 ISSN 1524-9220 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  18. Hoang, H and Barnett, T and Maine, G and Crocombe, L, “Aged care staff’s  experiences of ‘Better Oral Health in Residential Care Training’: a qualitative  study”, Contemporary Nurse54 (3) pp.  268-283. doi:10.1080/10376178.2018.1493348 ISSN 1037-6178 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  19. Hooshmand, J* and Abell, RG*  and Allen, P and Vote, BJ, “Thermal capsulotomy: Initial clinical  experience, intraoperative performance, safety, and early postoperative  outcomes of precision pulse capsulotomy technology”, Journal of  cataract and refractive surgery44 (3) pp. 355-361. doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2017.12.027  ISSN 0886-3350 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  20. Hughes, CA and Allen, P and Bentley, M*, “eReferrals: Why are we still faxing?”, Australian  journal of general practice47 (1-2) pp. 51-56. ISSN 2208-7958 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  21. Igwe,  EO* and Charlton, KE* and Probst, YC* and Kent,  K and Netzel, ME*, “A systematic literature review of the effect of  anthocyanins on gut microbiota populations”, Journal of Human Nutrition  and Dietetics pp. 1-10. doi:10.1111/jhn.12582 ISSN 0952-3871  (2018) [Refereed Article]
  22. Johnson,  EG and Skromanis, S and Bruno, R and Mond, J and Honan, CA, “Inhibiting  automatic negative social responses in alcohol intoxication: interactions with  theory of mind ability and level of task guidance”, Psychopharmacology235 (4)  pp. 1221-1232. doi:10.1007/s00213-018-4838-3 ISSN 0033-3158 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  23. Kent, K and Charlton, KE*,  “Development, validation and reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire  to measure flavonoid intake in older Australian adults”, Nutrition  & dietetics75 (1) pp. 106-116.  doi:10.1111/1747-0080.12371 ISSN 1446-6368 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  24. Kent, K and Charlton, KE*  and Lee, S and Mond, J and Russell, J* and Mitchell, P* and Flood, VM*, “Dietary  flavonoid intake in older adults: how many days of dietary assessment are  required and what is the impact of seasonality?”, Nutrition Journal17 Article  7. doi:10.1186/s12937-017-0309-7 ISSN 1475-2891 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  25. Khan,  S and Barrington, G and Bettiol, S and Barnett,  T and Crocombe, L, “Is  overweight/obesity a risk factor for periodontitis in young adults and  adolescents?: a systematic review”, Obesity Reviews19 (6)  pp. 852-883. doi:10.1111/obr.12668 ISSN 1467-7881 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  26. Lee, S and  Miller, A, “Factors influencing participation in fecal occult blood testing to  screen for colorectal cancer in Australia: a scoping review protocol”, JBI  database of systematic reviews and implementation reports16 (1) pp. 57-62. doi:10.11124/JBISRIR-2017-003392 ISSN  2202-4433 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  27. Magon,  A* and Arrigoni, C* and Roveda, T* and Grimoldi, P* and Dellafiore, F* and Obamiro, KO and Caruso, R*,  “Anticoagulation Knowledge Tool (AKT): Further evidence of validity in the  Italian population”, PLoS One13 (8)  Article e0201476. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0201476 ISSN 1932-6203  (2018) [Refereed Article]
  28. Marsh, P and Courtney-Pratt,  H and Campbell, M, “The landscape of dementia inclusivity”, Health  & place, 52 pp.  174-179. doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.05.013 ISSN 1353-8292 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  29. Marsh, P and Kelly, L,  “Dignity of risk in the community: a review of and reflections on the  literature”, Health, Risk and Society20 pp.  297-311. doi:10.1080/13698575.2018.1519115 ISSN 1369-8575 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  30. Marsh, P and Brennan, S and  Vandenberg, M, “‘It’s not therapy, it’s gardening’: community gardens as sites  of comprehensive primary healthcare”, Australian Journal of Primary  Health24 (4) pp. 337-342. doi:10.1071/PY17149 ISSN  1448-7527 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  31. Marsh, P, “The DIGnity of  risk: learning from a unique supported community gardening project in  Tasmania”, Hort Journal AustraliaMarch 2018 pp.  32-33. ISSN 2203-4242 (2018) [Professional, Non-Refereed Article]
  32. McAulay,  C* and Mond, J and Touyz, S*, “Early  intervention for bipolar disorder in adolescents: a psychosocial perspective”, Early  Intervention in Psychiatry12 (3) pp. 286-291. doi:10.1111/eip.12474 ISSN  1751-7885 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  33. Ng, FJ* and Allen, P and Vote, BJT, “Combined epiretinal membrane and cataract surgery: visual  outcomes”, AMSJ ISSN 1837-171X (2018) [Refereed Article]
  34. Obamiro, K and Lee, K,  “Information overload in patients with atrial fibrillation: Can the cancer  information overload (CIO) scale be used?”, Patient Education and  Counseling: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Patient Education Researchers and  Managers ISSN 0738-3991 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  35. Obamiro, KO and Chalmers, L and  Lee, K and Bereznicki, BJ and Bereznicki, LR, “Adherence to oral anticoagulants  in atrial fibrillation: an Australian survey”, Journal of  cardiovascular pharmacology and therapeutics pp.  1-7. doi:10.1177/1074248418770201 ISSN 1074-2484 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  36. Obamiro, KO and Chalmers, L and  Lee, K and Bereznicki, BJ and Bereznicki, LRE, “Anticoagulation knowledge in  patients with atrial fibrillation: An Australian survey”, International  journal of clinical practice72 (3) Article  e13072. doi:10.1111/ijcp.13072 ISSN 1368-5031 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  37. **Probst,  Y* and Guan, V* and Kent, K, “A  systematic review of food composition tools used for determining dietary  polyphenol intake in estimated intake studies”, Food Chemistry238 pp.  146-152. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.11.010 ISSN 0308-8146 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  38. Purton, T and Officer, C* and  Bullivant, B* and Mitchison, F* and Griffiths, S* and Murray, SB* and Mond, J, “Body dissatisfaction,  narcissism and self-esteem in young men and women: a moderated mediation  analysis”, Personality and Individual Differences131 pp.  99-104. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2018.04.010 ISSN 0191-8869 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  39. Reupert,  A* and Davis, M* and Stewart, S* and Bridgman,  H, “A new education pathway for postgraduate psychology students:  challenges and opportunities”, Australian Journal of Adult Learning58 (2)  pp. 225-245. ISSN 1443-1394 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  40. Rothschild, P and Hooshmand,  J* and Allen, PL and Vote, BJ, “Comparison of the neodymium:YAG rate  after femtosecond laser-assisted and phacoemulsification cataract surgery”, Journal  of Cataract & Refractive Surgery44 (3) pp. 407-408. doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2018.01.017 ISSN 0886-3350 (2018) [Contribution to Refereed  Journal]
  41. Schneider,  SC* and Baille, AJ* and Mond, JM and  Turner, CM* and Hudson, JL*, “The classification of body dysmorphic disorder  symptoms in male and female adolescents”, Journal of Affective  Disorders225 pp. 429-437. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.06 ISSN  0165-0327 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  42. Shannon, E and Sebastian, A*, “Developing health leadership  with Health LEADS Australia”, Leadership in Health Services doi:10.1108/LHS-02-2017-0002 ISSN  1751-1879 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  43. Skromanis, S and Cooling, N and  Rodgers, B* and Purton, T and Fan, F  and Bridgman, H and Harris, KM and  Presser, J and Mond, J, “Health and  Well-Being of International University Students, and Comparison with Domestic  Students, in Tasmania, Australia”, International journal of  environmental research and public health15 (6)  pp. 1-13. doi:10.3390/ijerph15061147 ISSN 1660-4601 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  44. Smith,  T* and Cross, M and Waller, S* and  Chambers, H* and Farthing, A* and Barraclough, F* and Pit, SW* and Sutton, K*  and Muyambi, K* and King, S* and Anderson, J*, “Ruralization of students’  horizons: insights into Australian health professional students’ rural and  remote placements”, Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare11 pp.  85-97. doi:10.2147/JMDH.S150623 ISSN 1178-2390 (2018) [Refereed  Article]
  45. Stephen,  ID* and Sturman, D* and Stevenson, RJ* and Mond,  J and Brooks, KR*, “Visual attention mediates the relationship between body  satisfaction and susceptibility to the body size adaptation effect”, PLoS  One13 (1)  Article e0189855. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0189855 ISSN 1932-6203  (2018) [Refereed Article]
  46. Trompeter,  N* and Bussey, K* and Hay, P* and Mond,  J and Murray, SB* and Lonegran, A* and Griffiths, S* and Pike, K* and  Mitchson, D*, “Fear of negative evaluation and weight/shape concerns among  adolescents: the moderating effects of gender and weight status”, Journal  of Youth and Adolescence47 (7) pp.  1398-1408. doi:10.1007/s10964-018-0872-z ISSN 0047-2891 (2018)  [Refereed Article]
  47. Walker,  L and Cross, M and Barnett, T, “Mapping the  interprofessional education landscape for students on rural clinical  placements: an integrative literature review”, Rural and remote health18 (2)  pp. 1-18. doi:10.22605/RRH4336 ISSN 1445-6354 (2018) [Refereed Article]
  48. Williams, AD and Bird, ML and Hardcastle, SGK and Kirschbaum,  M and Ogden, KJ and Walters, JAE*, “Exercise for reducing falls in people  living with and beyond cancer”, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews pp.  1-66. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD011687.pub2 ISSN 1469-493X (2018)  [Refereed Article]

Chapter in a Book

Kent, K and  Holzel, N and Swarts, N, “Polyphenolic Compounds in Sweet Cherries: A focus on  Anthocyanins”, Polyphenols: Mechanisms of Action in Human Health and  Disease, Elsevier Inc, R Watson, V Preedy, S Zibadi (ed), pp. 103-118. ISBN  9780128130063 (2018) [Research Book Chapter]

Conference  Publications

  1. Astill, S,  “Successive Natural Disasters and Ageing Rural Remote Communities: Lessons from  Far North Queensland”, Australian and New Zealand Disaster and  Emergency Management Conference, 21-22 May 2018, Gold Coast, Australia  (2018) [Plenary Presentation] 
  2. Auckland, SRJ, “Assessing community  readiness for a mental health promotion program in rural Tasmania”, National  Centre for Farmer Health Conference 2018, 12 September 2018, Hamilton,  Victoria, Australia (2018) [Keynote Presentation]
  3. Babo Soares, L and Bettiol, SS and Dalla-Fontana, I and Allen, PL and Crocombe, LA, “Oral health policy opportunities for  Timor-Leste”, Timor Leste Ministry of Health and NGO meeting - Oral  Health Care – Timor-Leste – Where to next?, 10-11 December 2018, Darwin,  Australia (2018) [Keynote Presentation]
  4. Bridgman, H and Maine, G* and Murray, SL and Williams, AD and  Hardcastle, SG and Bird, ML and Radford, JC and Todd, A and Elmer, SL and Dean,  T and Norris, K and Marlow, AH, “Evaluation of an interprofessional, student  co-facilitated community chronic pain management program”, November, University  of Tasmania, Newnham Campus, Launceston (2018) [Conference Extract]
  5. Crocombe, L and Bettiol, SS, “Oral health in Timor Leste and  Papua New Guinea”, Australian Dental Association NT, Continuing  Professional Development, 12 December 2018, Darwin, Australia (2018)  [Keynote Presentation]
  6. Crocombe, L and Goldberg, L and Bettiol, S, “The importance of interprofessional teams in  facilitating the oral health of older adults”, ADOHTA 5th International  Conference, 27-29 September 2018, Hobart, Tasmania (2018) [Conference  Extract] 
  7. Crocombe, LA and Bettiol, SS and Goldberg, LR and Khan, S, “Our Oral Health: What Does the  Future Hold?”, Tasmanian Health Conference Our health: What does the  future hold?, 4 August 2018, Hobart, Tasmania (2018) [Conference  Extract] 
  8. Cross, M and Barnett, AP and Marsh, P and Green, R,  “Factors enabling and constraining work-integrated learning in rural practice  settings”, 6th Rural and Remote Health Scientific Symposium, 11-12  April 2018, Canberra (2018) [Conference Extract] 
  9. Davis, K and Doole, E and Cheek,  C and Prior, S and Shires, L, “Medical student perceptions of GP  placements”, ANZAHPE 2018 Proceedings, 1-4 July 2018, Hobart,  Australia, pp. 234. (2018) [Conference Extract]
  10. Hemmings, L and Allen, P and Shires, L and Andrewartha, J, “Evaluation of intern training in  rural primary care settings in Tasmania”, ANZAHPE 2018 Proceedings,  1-4 July 2018, Hobart, Australia, pp. 251. (2018) [Conference Extract]
  11. Hoang, H and Barnett, T and Maine, G and Crocombe, L, “Oral health education and  training for nursing staff in residential aged care facilities”, 20th  Global Nursing Education Conference, 21-23 March 2018, New York (2018)  [Conference Extract] 
  12. Hoogesteger, A and Kent, K and Godrich, S* and Murray, S  and Auckland, S, “Development of a  survey to measure access to and consumption of Tasmanian regionally-grown fresh  fruits and vegetables”, Rural Health and Collaborative Research  Symposium, 20 September 2018, Launceston, Tasmania (2018) [Conference  Extract]
  13. Kent, K and Hoogesteger, A and Murray, SL and Auckland,  SRJ and Godrich, S*, “Access and consumption of regionally-grown fruit and  vegetables: a pilot survey”, Australian Public Health Conference,  26-28 September 2018, Cairns, Australia (2018) [Conference Extract]
  14. Kent, K and  Hoogesteger, A and Murray, S and Auckland,  S and Godrich, S*, “Access to and consumption of regionally-grown fresh  fruit and vegetables in Tasmania”, Rural Health and Collaborative  Research Symposium, 20 September 2018, Launceston, Tasmania (2018)  [Conference Extract]
  15. Kent, K and Charlton, K* and Oddy, WH, “Dietary flavonoid and  flavonoid subclass intake in Australian adolescents in the Raine study”, Nutrition  Society of Australia 42nd Annual Scientific Meeting, 27-30 November 2018,  Canberra, Australia (2018) [Conference Extract]
  16. Khadka, S and Bettiol, S and King, A and Goldberg, LR and  McCammon, SA and Crocombe, LA,  “Comparison of DNA extraction and quantification methods to estimate bacterial  load in oral cavity”, Molecular Microbiology Meeting 2018, 11-12  April 2018, Sydney (2018) [Conference Extract]
  17. Khan, S and Barrington, G and Bettiol, S and Barnett, T and Crocombe, L, “Embedding oral health with primary health network: A  Need of Tasmanian Health Care System”, Tasmanian Health Conference 2018,  4 August 2018, Hobart, Tasmania (2018) [Conference Extract]
  18. Khan, S and Bettiol, SS and Kent, K and Barnett, T and Peres, M* and Crocombe, L and  Mittinty, M*, “Physical inactivity induced obesity and periodontitis risk: A  sequential mediation analysis of the National survey of Adult Oral health  2004-06”, Friday seminar series at the Australian Research Centre for  Population Oral Health, University of Adelaide, 15 September 2015, Adelaide  (2018) [Conference Extract]
  19. Khan, S and Crocombe,  L and Bettiol, S and Barnett, T,  “Reducing dental caries and its impact on quality of life through application  of silver diamine fluoride in residential aged care facilities”, Annual  Rural Health and Collaborative Research Symposium, 20 September 2018,  Launceston, Tasmania (2018) [Conference Extract]
  20. Khan, S and Bettiol, S and Barnett, T and Crocombe, LA,  “Risk factors of periodontitis in the Australian adult population”, School  of Health Sciences Friday seminar series, 24 September 2018, Hobart,  Tasmania (2018) [Conference Extract]
  21. Marsh, P and Thompson,  S and Mond, J and Brown, C,  “Living, Loving, Dying: Health Promoting Palliative Care and the place for  compassion in Rural Tasmania”, The Annual Rural Health and  Collaborative Research Symposium, 20 September 2018, Launceston, Tasmania  (2018) [Plenary Presentation]
  22. Marsh, P and  Courtney-Pratt, HM and Campbell, M, “The Landscape of Dementia Inclusivity:  People, places and community garden spaces”, Australian Therapeutic  Landscapes Conference 2018, 26 October 2018, Bilinga, Australia (2018)  [Plenary Presentation]
  23. Morse, A and Barnett, T and Quarmby, L and Barbaro, J*,  “Designing for Success: State-wide implementation of the Social Attention and  Communication Surveillance-Revised (SACS-R)”, 6th Rural & Remote  Health Scientific Symposium, 11-12 April 2018, Canberra, Australia (2018)  [Conference Extract]
  24. Murray, S and Ahuja, K and Auckland, S and Kent, K and Ball, M*, “Tasmanian Food Deserts: Poor access to  healthy food regardless of rurality”, 6 th Rural and Remote Health  Scientific Symposium, 11-12 April 2018, Canberra, Australia (2018)  [Conference Extract]
    Randhawa, S and Cheek, C and Shires, L and Allen, P, “The prevalence of sexual harassment  and bullying amongst general practice registrars at a regional training centre  in 2017”, ANZAHPE 2018 Proceedings, 1-4 July 2018, Hobart,  Australia, pp. 162. (2018) [Conference Extract]
  25. Stephens, M and Cheek, C,  “Sustainable teaching of mental health in a rural setting”, ANZAHPE  2018 Proceedings, 1-4 July 2018, Hobart, Australia, pp. 3. (2018)  [Conference Extract]
  26. Walker, G and Cheek, CG,  “Building business intelligence into health workforce research: a graduate  outcome tracking system”, Proceedings of the 6th Rural and Remote  Health Scientific Symposium, 11-12 April 2018, Canberra, Australia (2018)  [Conference Extract]
  27. Zournazis, H and Astill, S and Marlow, A,  “Attracting Health Professionals into the Rural - Professional Experience  Placement (PEP): Student Expansion, Project Evaluation”, Rural Health  and Collaborative Research Symposium, 20 September 2018, Launceston,  Tasmania (2018) [Conference Extract] 

Contract  report

  1. Auckland, S and Bridgman, H and Mond, J and Kent, K and Hoang, H and de Deuge, J and Materia, C and  Glover, J and Smith, L and Skromanis, S and Purton, THealth and resilient communities evaluation,  Centre for Rural Health, University of Tasmania, Australia (2018) [Contract  Report]
  2. Lee, SEpilepsy  Connect Evaluation Report 2018, University of Tasmania, Australia (2018) [Contract  Report]

Other  output

  1. Hannah, C and Bridgman, H and Hoang, H and Brandenburg, K and Dixon,  E*, “Strengthening Engagement of Migrant Students from diverse background in  Pre-degree Programs/Associate Degrees at UTAS: An evaluation of existing  support strategies and identification of alternate approaches”, Community  engagement project final report - UTAS MRC collaboration, Student Retention  and Success, UTAS and Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) Launceston, Tasmania (2018)  [Report Other]
  2. Hoang, H,  “Research highlights gaps in oral hygiene practice in aged care”, Australian  Ageing Agenda, online, August 10 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
  3. Holzel, N and Kent, K and Swarts, ND, “Optimising  fruit quality and nutritive properties of sweet cherries”, Australian  Tree Crop, Ag Communication Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia, August/September  2018, pp. 16-17. (2018) [Magazine Article]
  4. Kent, K,  “Agfest patrons inform healthy research on local produce”, UTAS College  of Health and Medicine News, online (2018) [Internal Newsletter]
  5. Kent, K, “Choose in-season  fruits and vegies for maximum health benefits”, https://coach.nine.com.au/2018/03/16/15/41/seasonal-vegetables-health-benefits,  online, 16 March 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
  6. Kent, K,  “Could an ''accidental'' stone fruit lower the risk of heart disease?”, Interview  on RN Drive with Patricia Karvelas, 19 February 2018 (2018) [Media  Interview]
  7. Kent, K, “Dr  Katherine Kent wants to know about the fresh produce we eat”, The  Examiner, Online, 11 May 2018 (2018) [Newspaper Article]
  8. Kent, K,  “How to spot nutrition fake news and does what we eat really prevent  dementia?”, Breakfast with Ryk Goddard, ABC936, 21 August 2018  (2018) [Media Interview]
  9. Kent, K and  Holzel, N*, “Processing cherries for future human trials”, Sarah Abbott  ABC Northern Tasmania, 18 February 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
  10. Khan, S and Bettiol, S and Barnett, T and Crocombe, L,  “Social Determinants: Common Risk Factors for Chronic Periodontitis and  Systemic Diseases”, University of Tasmania, Australia, pp. 1-5. (2018)  [Government or Industry Research]
  11. Lee, S,  “Addressing rural health barriers”, Launceston Examiner,  Australia, 21 September 2018 (2018)  [Newspaper Article]
  12. Lee, S and  Radford, JC, “Launceston researcher hopes to increase bowel cancer  screening”, Sunday Examiner, Launceston, Australia, 1  April 2018 (2018) [Newspaper Article]
  13. Lee, S, “Let's talk about bowel cancer”, Interview with Paul McIntyre, ABC  Radio Hobart, for Medical Matters program, 22 September 2018 (2018) [Media  Interview]
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