Connect
MJA
MJA
Research

Mark F Harris, Judy G Proudfoot, Upali W Jayasinghe, Christine H Holton, Gawaine P Powell Davies, Cheryl L Amoroso, Tanya K Bubner and Justin J Beilby

… satisfaction scale, 14 which has been adapted for use with medical practitioners, particularly GPs. 15 The internal … 2; Centre for Multilevel Modelling, Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK) were used, …

Med J Aust 2007; 186 (11): 570-573 Free

Indigenous health

Ross S Bailie, Damin Si, Samantha J Togni, Gary W Robinson and Peter H N d’Abbs

… of onset 2 of type 2 diabetes. Interventions to improve the medical management of diabetes in primary care have been … ethics committee in accordance with National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines. Intervention The … of appropriate care through developing and implementing education and health-promotion strategies with strong local …

Med J Aust 2004; 181 (4): 195-200 Free

Quality and Safety

Meredith A B Makeham, Michael R Kidd, Deborah C Saltman, Michael Mira, Charles Bridges-Webb, Chris Cooper and Simone Stromer

… participants to contact investigators and view linked medical resources. Participants were asked about any website … care clinics. 11 Again, direct comparison is difficult, as medical adverse events were counted in this work, rather … with the addition of feedback to the user and links to educational activities, plus have the scope to allow many …

Med J Aust 2006; 185 (2): 95-98 Free

For debate

Michael Berk, Lesley Berk, Kirsteen Moss, Seetal Dodd and Gin S Malhi

… skills and relationships and have a negative impact on education and earning potential. 5 Benefits of early … part of bipolar disorder, but rather as a result of general medical factors. Subthreshold mixed states are clinically …

Med J Aust 2006; 184 (9): 459-462 Free

Health care

Raymond E Wilson

… (see results section). Naturally, if a surgical patient’s medical condition is compromised, the shorter the time under … of providing appropriate training and continuing education for an aspiring pan-specialty surgeon. In a …

Med J Aust 2005; 182 (7): 337-339 Free

Research

Janine L Spencer, Desiree T Silva, Paul Snelling and Wendy E Hoy

… socioeconomic disadvantage. Better living conditions and education, robust and integrated primary healthcare … 1993-1996. Potential reasons for this discrepancy include medical ineligibility, discouraging earlier results, … very remote communities, decline treatment for ESRD or are medically unsuited. Most of the increase is real. It is not …

Med J Aust 1998; 168 (11): 537-541 Free

Research

Colin F Robertson, Marita F Dalton, Jennifer K Peat, Michelle M Haby, Adrian Bauman and Louis I Landau

… for the cost of therapy, as many sufferers do not consult a medical practitioner, 8 and most treatment is available … who helped collect the data, and the State departments of education that approved the study. In Adelaide, the study … of the publisher. For permission, contact the Australasian Medical Publishing Company Journalists are welcome to write …

Med J Aust 1998; 168 (9): 434-438 Free

Research

Michael J Dudley, Norman J Kelk, Tony M Florio and John P Howard

… Interstate analysis is also important, because health, education and welfare services are often organised and … of the publisher. For permission, contact the Australasian Medical Publishing Company Journalists are welcome to write … source as "an article published on the Internet by The Medical Journal of Australia <http://www.mja.com.au>". <URL: …

Med J Aust 1998; 169 (2): 77-80 Free

For debate

Roger S Magnusson and David C Currow

… Scheme, although these are vast, national databases of the medical services we use and the drugs we are prescribed. As with other kinds of medical information, the data generated by a smokers licence … continue to smoke are more likely to have lower levels of education and income. 9 This means that as smoking rates …

Med J Aust 2013; 199 (3): 181-184 Free

MJA Practice Essentials —Endocrinology

David M Hurley and Ken K Y Ho

… intravenous injection in patients who are vomiting. Patient education is of paramount importance, and the possession of … surgery may result in partial or complete hypopituitarism. Medical therapy may be considered as initial treatment in … potential effects on fertility (see case report, Box 3 ). Medical therapy has an important role in management of …

Med J Aust 2004; 180 (8): 419-425 Free

From the patient’s perspective

Richard L Reed, Leigh S Roeger, Nova Reinfeld-Kirkman and Sara L Howard

… to see a doctor the last time they were sick or needed medical attention. In Australia, 62% reported that they were … GPs, but only 50% agreed that it was easy to gain access to medical specialists. Those in capital cities and those in … demographic variables (country of birth, marital status, educational attainment and household income) to be …

Med J Aust 2008; 189 (2): 95-99 Free

MJA Practice Essentials — Allergy

Jo A Douglass and Robyn E O’Hehir

… in children (Level II). * Based on National Health and Medical Research Council levels of evidence. 4 … Allergy is …

Med J Aust 2006; 185 (4): 228-233 Free

Supplement

Stuart J Lee, Lynda J Katona, Sue E De Bono and Katrina L Lewis

… are not routinely asked about the presence of distress by medical and nursing staff. 10 , 11 The use of structured … involving senior nursing and allied health ward staff. Education about the project was provided to all ward staff, … with the DT, PC and BSI-18 were summarised in patients’ medical records, with details of significantly distressed …

Med J Aust 2010; 193 (5): S74 Free

Pandemic (H1N1) 2009

Keith Eastwood, David N Durrheim, Alison Jones and Michelle Butler

… receive the vaccine when it became available were: having a medical condition that placed them at higher risk (100/293, … gave various other reasons for refusal, including having a medical condition, having had the seasonal influenza …

Med J Aust 2010; 192 (1): 33-36 Free

Research

Leigh Haysom, Rita Williams, Elisabeth M Hodson, Pamela A Lopez-Vargas, Leslie P Roy, David M Lyle and Jonathan C Craig

… community engagement Consultation with local Aboriginal medical services was undertaken and consent was sought from … Sydney, NSW area health services, and the NSW Department of Education and Training. Informed consent was obtained for each child and, in accordance with National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines, 6 data were …

Med J Aust 2009; 190 (6): 303-306 Free

MJA Practice Essentials

Jonathan E Shaw and Donald J Chisholm

… activity. Disorders and medications that increase risk Some medical disorders can cause secondary diabetes (eg, …

Med J Aust 2003; 179 (7): 379-383 Free

Indigenous health

Kevin Rowley, Jacob Cohen, Alicia J Jenkins, David O'Neal, James D Best, Karen Z Walker, Qing Su and Kerin O'Dea

… are, in turn, determined by issues such as food supply, education, infrastructure, social inequalities and …

Med J Aust 2003; 178 (10): 495-500 Free

The Research Enterprise

Martin B Van Der Weyden

… numerous contributors, but there is no doubt that basic medical research has played a prominent part. Indeed, the … In 2002, for example, the National Health and Medical Research Council’s expenditure on health research … prone. SIDSAustralia incorporated the finding into health education advice to new parents. In Australia the number of …

Med J Aust 2003; 179 (11): 603-610 Free

Supplement

John W Upham and Li Ping Chung

… well resourced countries around the world. Improved patient education, a focus on preventing asthma attacks, written … should be assessed for psycho-social, behavioural and medical problems that may be contributing to poor asthma …

Med J Aust 2018; 209 (2): S22-S27 Open Access

Research

Damin Si, Ross S Bailie, Samantha J Togni, Peter H N d'Abbs and Gary W Robinson

… mainly women, as leprosarium workers in the 1950s and as medical assistants in the Northern Territory in the 1960s. 1 …

Med J Aust 2006; 185 (1): 40-45 Free

Pagination