Associate Professor Alexandra Barratt
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Associate Professor Room 323A
Phone: +61 2 9351 5103 |
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Research InterestsAssessment of screening programs risks and benefits; diagnostic test evaluation; informed decision making at individual and community level; development and evaluation of decision aids; risk perception and risk communication; impact of global climate change on health. Currently involved in projects relating to mammographic and colorectal cancer screening such as informed decision making about screening through decision aids and modelling of quality of life adjusted benefits and harms of screening. Also running projects on informing women about the results of diagnostic breast tests and risk communication in the context of testing for genetic susceptibility to breast cancer. |
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AffiliatedReviewer for: American Journal of Epidemiology |
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Teaching area MPH: |
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Books Barratt AL, Irwig L, Glasziou P, Cumming R, Raffle A, Hicks N, Gray JAM, Guyatt G. The fundamentals of screening. Oxford Handbook of Public Health. Oxford University Press. Oxford 2001. Peer Reviewed/Refereed Journal Articles Smith SK, Trevena L, Barratt A, Dixon A, Nutbeam D, Simpson JM, McCaffery KJ. Development and preliminary evaluation of a bowel cancer screening decision aid for adults with lower literacy. Patient Education and Counseling. 75 (2009) 358–367 Waters D, Rychetnik L, Crisp J, Barratt A Views on evidence from nursing and midwifery opinion leaders. Nurse Education Today. 2009;25 May Waters D, Crisp J, Rychetnik L, Barratt A The Australian experience of nurses' preparedness for evidence-based practice. Journal of Nursing Management. 2009;17(4): 510-518. Howard K, Barratt A, Mann GJ, Patel MI. A model of Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening Outcomes for Low-to-High-Risk Men. Arch Intern Med. 2009;169(17):1603-1610 Howard K, Barratt A, Mann GJ, Patel MI. A model of Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening Outcomes for Low-to-High-Risk Men. Arch Intern Med. 2009;169(17):1603-1610 Trevena, L.J., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. Randomized trial of a self-administered decision aid for colorectal cancer screening. J Med Screen 2008;15:76-82. Davey, H., Barratt, A., Butow, P., Houssami, N,. The impact of different criteria for selecting information to be provided to women undergoing diagnostic breast tests. Patient Education & Counseling 2008;71(1):86-94. Smith S.K, Trevena L, Nutbeam D, Barratt A, McCaffery K.J. Information needs and preferences of low and high literacy consumers for decisions about colorectal cancer screenings: utilizing a linguistic model. Health Expectations 2008;11:(2), 123-136. Nassar, N., Roberts, C.L., Raynes-Greenow, C.H. Barratt, A. Development and pilot-testing of a decision aid for women with a breech-presenting baby. Midwifery 2007;23(1):38-47. Trevena L, Irwig L, Barratt A. GP`s want tailored, user friendly evidence summaries - A cross sectional study in NSW. Australian Family Physician 2007;36(12):1056-1069. Nassar, N., Roberts, C.L., Raynes-Greenow, C.H., Barratt, A. Peat, B. Decision Aid for Breech Presentation Trial Collaborators. Evaluation of a decision aid for women with breech presentation at term: a randomised controlled trial [ISRCTN1450598] BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2007;114(3):325-333. McCaffery, K., Shepherd, H., Trevena, L., Juraskova, I., Barratt, A., Butow, P.N., Hazell, K., Tattersall, M.H.N. Shared decision making in Australia. Zeitschrift fur Arztliche Forbildung und Qualitatssicherung [German Journal for Evidence and Quality in Health Care] 2007;4(101):205-211. Biesheuvel, C., Barratt, A., Howard, K., Houssami, N., Irwig, L. Estimates of invasive breast cancer overdectection by mammography screening are affected by study methods and biases: A systematic review. Lancet Oncology 2007;8(12):1129-1138. Davey HM, Barratt AL, Butow PN, Deeks JJ. A one-item question with a Likert or Visual Analog Scale adequately measured current anxiety Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2007;60(4):356-360. MacKenzie R, Chapman S, Barratt A, Holding S. The news is [not] all good: misrepresentations and inaccuracies in Australian news media reports on prostate cancer screening. 2007. MJA. 2007;187 9):507-510. Mathieu E, Barratt A.L, Davey H.M, McGeechan K, Howard K, Houssami N. Informed choice in mammography screening: a randomized trial of a decision aid for 70 year old women. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2007; 167(19):2039-2046 Davey E, Barratt A, Irwig L, Chan Siew F, Macaskill P, Mannes P. and Saville AM. Effect of study design and quality on unsatisfactory rates, cytology calssifications, and accuracy in liquid-based versus conventional cervical cytology: a systematic review. The Lancet 2006;367:122-132.(Editorial comments by Obwegeser J & Schneider Von pages 88-89) Trevena LJ, Davey HM, Barratt A, Butow P, Caldwell P. A systematic review on communicating with patients about evidence: Tools that are evidence-based in design as well as content can be hard to find in practice. J Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2006;12(1):13-23 Nassar N, Roberts CL, Barratt A, Bell J, Olive EC, Peat B. Systematic review of adverse outcomes of external cephalic version and persisting breech presentation at term. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2006;20(2):163-171. Trevena L, Irwig L, Barratt A. The impact of privacy legislation on the number and characteristics of people who are recruited for research: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Medical Ethics 2006;32:473-477. Elwyn G, O`Connor A, Stacey D, Volk R, Edwards A, Coulter A, Thomson R, Barratt A, Barry M, Bernstein S, Butow P, Clarke A, Entwistle V, Feldman-Stewart D, Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Moumjid N, Mulley A, Ruland C, Sepucha K, Sykes a, Whelan T. Developing a quality criteria framework for patient decision aids: online international Delphi consensus process. BMJ 2006;333:417. Lobb EA, Butow PN, Rotha-Moore A, Barratt A, Tucker K, Gaff C, Kirk J, Dudding T, Butt D. Development of a communication aid to facilitate risk communication in consultations with women from high risk breast cancer families: a pilot study. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2006;15(5):393-405. Hendry GD, Heinrich P, Lyon PM, Barratt AL, Simpson JM, Dean SJ, Gonsalkorale S, Hyde M, Mgaieth S. Helping students understand their learning styles: effects on study self-efficacy, preference for group work and group climate. Educ Psych 2005;25(4):395-407. Barratt A, Howard K, Irwig L, Salkeld G, Houssami N. Model of outcomes of screening mammography: information to support informed choices. BMJ 2005;330(7497):936. Lobb EA, Butow PN, Barratt A, Meiser B, Gaff C, Young MA, Haan E, Suthers G, Gattas M. and Tucker K. Communication and information-giving in high-risk breast cancer consultations: influence on patient outcomes. British Journal of Cancer. 2004;90:321-327. McCaffery K, Barratt A. Assessing psychosocial/quality of life outcomes in screening: how do we do it better? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.2004;58:968-970. Irwig L, Macaskill P, Farnsworth A, Wright RG, McCool J, Barratt A, Simpson JM. A randomized crossover trial of PAPNET for primary cervical screening. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2004;57:75-81. Barratt A, Trevena LJ, Davey HM, McCaffery KM. Use of decision aids to support informed choices about screening. British Medical Journal 2004;329:507-10. Wyer PC, Keitz S, Hatala R, Hayward R, Barratt A, Montori V, Wooltorton E, Guyatt G. Tips for learning and teaching evidence-based medicine: introduction to the series. CMAJ 2004;171:347-348. Barratt A, Wyer PC, Hatala R, McGinn T, Dans AL, Keitz S, Moyer V, Guyatt G. Tips for learners of evidence-based medicine: 1. Relative risk reduction, absolute risk reduction and number needed to treat. CMAJ 2004;171:353-358. Rychetnik L, Hawe P, Waters E, Barratt A and Frommer M. A glossary for evidence based public health. J Epidemiol Community Health 2004;58:538-545. Barratt AL, Coats AM. Evidence Based Medicine on Trial: Screening decreases prostate cancer death: first analysis of the 1998 Quebec Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial. Medical Journal Australia 2004;181(4):213-4. Quilty S, Levy MJ, Howard K, Barratt A, Butler T. Children of prisoners: a growing public health problem. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2004;28(4):339. Raynes-Greenow CH, Roberts CL, Barratt AL, Brodrick B, Peat B. Pregnant women`s preferences and knowledge of term breech management, in an Australian setting. Midwifery. 2004;20:181-7. Davey HM, Lim J, Butow P, Barratt A, Houssami N, Young MA, Haan E, Suthers G, Gattas M, Tucker K. Consumer information materials for diagnostic breast tests: women`s views on information and their understanding of test results. Health Expectations 2003;6:298-311. Duric V, Butow P, Sharpe L, Lobb E, Meiser B, Barratt A. and Tucker K. Reducing Psychological Distress in a Genetic Counseling Consultation for Breast Cancer. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2003;12(3) Adelston BA, Trevena L, Barratt A and Salkeld G. Pilot program evaluation can improve bowel cancer screening. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2003;27:265-66. Adelstein BA, Trevena L, Barratt A, Salkeld G. Is home screening for bowel cancer a good idea? ANZ J Pub Health. 2003;27:265-6 Lobb EA, Butow PN, Meiser B, Barratt A, Gaff C, Young MA, Kirk J, Gattas M, Gleeson M, Tucker K. Women’s preferences and consultants’ communication of risk in consultations about familial breast cancer: impact on patient outcomes. J Med Genet 2003; 40(5): 56. Dean SJ, Barratt AL, Hendry GD, Lyon P. Quality of Medical Graduates from a Problem-Based Graduate-Entry Medical School: Student and Employer views (a quantitative and qualitative analysis) Medical Journal of Australia ;2003:178:163-166. Duric V, Butow P, Sharpe L, Lobb E, Meiser B, Barratt A, Tucker K. Reducing psychological distress in a genetic counseling consultation for breast cancer. Journal of Genetic Counselling. 2003; 12(3): 243-265. Butow P, Lobb E, Meiser B, Tucker K, Barratt A. Psychological outcomes and risk perception after genetic testing and counselling in breast cancer: a systematic review. Medical Journal of Australia. 2003;178: 77-81. Trevena L, Barratt A. Integrated decision making: definitions for a new discipline. Patient Education and Counseling 2003;50:265-268. Dean SJ, Barratt AL, Hendry GD. and Lyon PMA. Preparedness for hospital practice among graduates of a problem-based, graduate-entry medical program. MJA. 2003;178:163-167. Barratt A, Irwig L, Salkeld G, Houssami N, Glasziou P. Benefits, harms and costs of screening mammography in women over 70 years of age: a systematic review". Medical Journal of Australia. 2002;176:266-272 Berry A, Barratt AL. Meta-analysis of prophylactic antibiotics in TURP. Journal of Urology. 2002;167:571-577 Lobb E, Butow P, Meiser B, Barratt A, Kirk J, Gattas M, Haan E, Tucker K. The use of audiotapes in consultations with women from high risk breast cancer families: A randomised trial. Journal of Medical Genetics.2002. Meiser B, Butow P, Friedlander M, Barratt A, Schnieden V, Watson M, Brown J, Tucker K. Psychological impact of genetic testing in women from high-risk breast cancer families. European Journal of Cancer. 2002 Davey HM, Barratt AL, Davey E, Butow PN, Redman S, Houssami N, Salkeld G. Medical tests: women`s reported and referred decision-making roles and preferences for information on benefits, side-effects and false results. Blackwell Science Ltd Health Expectations.2002;5:330-340 Lobb E, Butow P, Meiser B, Barratt A, Gaff C, Young MA, Kirk J, Graeme Suthers, Tucker K. Tailoring communication in consultations with women from high risk breast cancer families. British Journal of Cancer. 2002;87:502-8. Croft E, Barratt A, Butow P. Information about tests for breast cancer: what are we telling people? J Fam Prac. 2002; 51: 858-860. Barratt AL, Mannes P, Irwig L, Trevena L, Craig J, Rychetnik L. A glossary of cancer screening terms. J Epidemiol & Comm Health. 2002; 56: 899-902 Craig J, Barratt A, Cumming R, Irwig L, Salkeld G. A feasibility study of the early detection and treatment of renal disease by mass screening. Internal Medicine Journal. 2002;32:6-14. Meiser B, Butow PN, Barratt AL, Gattas M, Gaff C, Hann E, Gleeson M, Dudding T, Tucker K. Risk perceptions and knowledge of breast cancer genetics in women at increased risk of developing hereditary breast cancer, Psychology and Health. 2001;16:297-311. Meiser B, Butow PN, Barratt AL, Schnieden V, Gattas M, Kirk J, Gaff C, Suthers G, Tucker K. Long-term outcomes of genetic counseling in women at increased risk of developing hereditary breast cancer. Patient Education and Counseling. 2001;44:215-225. Lobb E, Butow P, Meiser B, Tucker K, Barratt A. How do geneticists and genetic counselors counsel women from high-risk breast cancer families? Journal of Genetic Counseling. 2001;10:185-199. Barratt A, Cockburn J, Smith D, Redman S, Reliability and validity of women`s recall of mammographic screening, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2000;24(1):79-81. Goyder E, Barratt AL, Irwig LM. Telling people about screening programmes and screening test results: how can we do it better? Journal of Medical Screening. 2000;7:123-26. Meiser B, Butow P, Barratt A, Friedlander M, Kirk J, Gaff C, Haan E, Aittomaki K, Tucker K. Breast cancer screening uptake in women at increased risk of developing hereditary breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 2000;59:101-11. Paul C, Barratt A, Redman S, Cockburn J, Lowe J. Knowledge and perceptions about breast cancer incidence, fatality and risk among Australian women. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 1999; 23: 396-400 Meiser B, Butow P, Barratt A, Friedlander M, Gattas M, Kirk J, Suthers G, Walpole I, Tucker K. Attitudes towards prophylactic oophorectomy and screening utilization in women at increased risk of developing hereditary breast/ovarian cancer. Gynaecologic Oncology. 1999;75:122-29. Barratt AL, Irwig L, Glasziou P, Cumming R, Raffle A, Hicks N, Gray JAM, Guyatt GH. Users' guides to the medical literature. XVIII How to use guidelines and recommendations about screening. JAMA. 1999; 281: 2029-2034. Barratt A, Cockburn J, Furnival C, McBride A, Mallon L. Perceived sensitivity of mammographic screening: women's views on test accuracy and financial compensation for missed cancers. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 1999; 53: 716-720. Other publications Trevena LJ, Barratt A, McCaffrey K, Armstrong B, O`Connor A. Sydney Health Decision Group. Making decisions: Should I use hormone replacement therapy? (HRT). Canberra, National Health and Medical Research Council, Commonwealth of Australia 2005. Rychetnik L, Hawe P, Waters E, Barratt A, Frommer M. A glossary for evidence based public health. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2004;58:538-545. Trevena LJ, Barratt A, Irwig L. New approaches to preference elicitation, estimation and representation of probabilistic screening information within a home-based decision aid for colorectal cancer screening in general practice. 2nd International Shared Decision Making Conference. Swansea, UK September 2003. Trevena L, Barratt A. Tailored Healthcare: definitions for a new discipline. Invited paper. Patient Educ Couns. 2003; 50(3): 265-268. Hendry G & Barratt A. Evidence based Education: How can we decide on the best way to teach? Focus on Health Professional Education. 2002;4:4-11 Barratt AL, Irwig L, Glasziou P, Cumming R, Raffle A, Hicks N, Gray JAM, Guyatt G. Moving from Evidence to Action: Recommendations about screening. Users Guides to the Medical Literature. A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice. American Medical Association. Chicago 2002. Jaeschke R, Guyatt G, Barratt A, Walter S, Cook D, McAlister F, Attia J. Therapy and Understanding the Results: Measures of Association. Users Guides to the Medical Literature. A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice. American Medical Association. Chicago 2002. Ragg, M. Barratt, A. Irwig, L. Chapman, S. Cockburn, J. Swinburne, L. How to present the evidence for consumers: preparation of consumer publications. NHMRC, 1999. Book chapters Barratt, A., Irwig, L., Glasziou, P., Cumming R., Raffle, A., Hicks, N., Muir Gray, J.A., Guyatt, G. Moving From Evidence to Action:Recommendations About Screening.(2nd ed) Users Guides to the Medical Literature A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice. Guyatt, G., Rennie, D., O`Meade, M., Cook, D.J. (eds). AMA, Chicago, 2008;663-678. Trevena T, Barratt A, McCaffery K. Chapter 34:Using decision aids to involve clients in clinical decision-making. Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions. 3rd edition. Joy Higgs, Mark Jones, Stephen Loftus and Nicole Christensen (eds). 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-8885-7 and ISBN-10: 0-7506-8885-8 Trevena LJ, Davey H, Barratt A, Butow P, Caldwell P. Communicating evidence to patients. Evidence-Based Paediatrics and Child Health, BMJ publishing, 2004. Barratt A, Irwig L, Glasziou P, Cumming R, Raffle A, Hicks N, Murir Gray JA, Guyatt G. 2F. Moving from evidence to action. Recommendations about screening. Pages 583-597 in Users' Guides to The Medical Literature. A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice. Guyatt G, Rennie D (eds). AMA Press, Chicago 2002:583-597. Commissioned reports Barratt Alexandra, Ragg Mark, Cockburn Jill, Irwig Les, Swinburne Lyn, Chapman Simon, 1999 literature review of the evidence about how to prepare and present evidence-based information for consumers of health services, National Health and Medical Research Council, Commonwealth of Australia, 2000. Editorials McCaffery K, Barratt A. Assessing psychosocial/quality of life outcomes in screening: how do we do it better? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2004;58:968-970. Adelstein BA, Trevena LJ, Barratt A, Salkeld G. Pilot program evaluation can improve bowel cancer screening. [Editorial] Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2003; 27(3): 265-6 Barratt AL. Making the most of Pap tests [Editorial]. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2001;55:774-775 News Reports/Feature Articles Chapman S, Barratt A. Irresponsible prostate proposal ignores risk of harm to men. Sydney Morning Herald. 24 Sept 2009. Barratt A. Resource review - Moynihan R, Cassels A. Selling Sickness. Vancouver: Greystone Books; 2005. (Published online by ACP Journal Club Jul-Aug 2006;145:A-10.) Letters to Editor Trevena LJ, Barratt A, McCaffery KJ, Irwig L. (Letter) More haste, less speed in the implementation of screening decision aids. BMJ. 2003; 327: 869 Barratt AL. Screening for ovarian cancer. [Letter] BMJ. 2000;320(7239):940 |
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Development and evaluation of a literacy sensitive decision aid for colorectal cancer screeningMcCaffery K, Smith S, Trevena L, Barratt A, Simpson J, Nutbeam D. Associate investigators:Butow P, Irwig L This project is funded by the Sydney Cancer Research Fund and the NHMRC. The project will develop and evaluate by randomised trial a FOBT screening decision aid for adults with limited literacy. The project also includes a substudy investigating optimal graphic formats for presenting risk information to adults with limited literacy and numeracy skills. The findings from this will inform the prsentation of quantitative risk information included in the decision aid. Sydney Cancer Research Fund. $100,000. A randomized trial of a web-based toolkit for applying evidence in the general practice cervical cancer prevention visitChief Investigators: Trevena L, McCaffery K, Barratt A, Leask J, Brotherton J, Dobbins T. Research Coordinator: Wadolowski M. This project is funded by the Cancer Council NSW and involves the development and evaluation of a website for young women who are considering a Pap smear. It will include a randomised trial in general practice. HPV testing Decision Aid for women with Minor Atypia on Pap smear (The IMAP Study)McCaffery K, Irwig L, Howard K, Davey E, Barratt A, Salkeld G, Lewicka M, Weisberg E. This study will compare the psychosocial outcomes of different management strategies for women with a mildly abnormal Pap smear: (a) usual care (repeat Pap smear), (b) HPV testing, a new management proposed for this group, and (c) the choice of either management using a decision aid to support women to make their preferred choice. The study will assess psychosocial and quality of life outcomes and will model the effectiveness of each management strategy. Use of evidence about diabetes by GPsEntwistle, Barratt A, Trevena L. This is a qualitative study about the use of evidence in practice- joint study between Sydney and Dundee. An interactive decision aid for prioritising health-check activitiesTrevena L, Barratt A, Del Mar, Dobbins T, McCaffery K, This will involve a randomized controlled trial of a web-based tool for health check activities amongst healthy Australians presenting to the GP for a check-up. It is funded by NSW Cancer Council for three years. Australian Screening Mammography Decision Aid Trial Online ( Mammography Decision Aid for women aged 40 years)Mathieu E, Barratt A, Howard K, McGeechan K, Davey H, Houssami N. This decision aid aims to help women around 40 years of age make an informed choice about whether to begin screening for breast cancer or wait until later (50 years). The decision aid is available on on-line at www.mammogram.med.usyd.edu.au. It has been evaluated in a randomized controlled trial conducted on-line and is now in publication process. The decision aid increased knowledge, and decreased the proportion of women who were undecided. The trial demonstrated the usefulness and feasibility of an on-line decision aid to help women make this decision. ACT On-lineBarratt A, Tattersall M, Askie L, Crossing S, Butow P, Currow D, McGeechan K. This project will build and evaluate a website, Australian Cancer Trials On-line which will enable people affected by cancer to quickly and easily search for patients cancer clinical trials which are currently open and for which they may be eligible anywhere in Australia. The website will contain up-to-date information about currently open cancer clinical trials so that consumers can search for trials about specific cancer types, cancer stages and cancer treatments. Cancer consumers have been advocating for such a website for some years and this projects enjoys strong professional and consumer organization support. Use of the website will be evaluated in a cluster randomized in NSW and Victoria. The project is a collaboration between CeMPED, the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry and Cancer Australia. Applying Clinical Evidence: a randomized trial of consumers asking questionsBarratt A, Tattersall M, Trevena L, del Mar C, Carey-Hazell K, Butow P, McGeechan K. The study is to evaluate the use of a set of consumer questions on patient doctor communication. The questions have been developed jointly by researchers and consumers and are advocated by consumer groups. In the study we will train and deploy Standardized Patients who will audiorecord their consultations. The audiorecordings will be analysed using a newly developed coding scheme. The study is taking place in both general practice and specialist practice (with oncologists). Testing graphical risk presentation format among adults with low literacyMcCaffery K, Dixon A, Smith S, Trevana L, Hayen A, Barratt A, Irwig L, Nutbeam D, Simpson J. This study is a sub study of the above listed project. The aim is to the determine optimal graphic format to present risk information to adults with low literacy and education. 120 adults will be recruited from adult education classes in NSW for testing of different graph formats. The results of this study will inform the design of the decision aid described above. A randomised controlled trial of a decision aid for bowel cancer screening for adults with low education and literacyMcCaffrey K, Barrett A, Simpson J, Nutbeam D. This project is an investigation of whether a patient decision aid tailored to the needs of low literacy users can inform and support health decision making among adults with low education and literacy. The study will: (i) Determine optimal strategies for communicating quantitative risk information to the target group. (ii) Test the effectiveness of a patient decision aid tailored to the needs of adults with low education and literacy to (a) increase knowledge of a screening procedure (faecal occult blood testing (FOBT)), (b) enhance participation in decision making and (c) examine the impact on screening intentions and behaviour. NHMRC Project Grant ($230,000; 2006-8) Internet based randomized trialsBarratt A, Mathieu E, McGeechan K, Trevena L, Tattersall M, Herbert R Very little is known about the quality of data and results, generated by web-based (or on-line) trials. This is important as investigators look to the web to implement trials. Our study will address whether data quality and results are affected by on-line participation in trials. To do this we will run a web-based trial and assess its data quality and any biases. NHMRC Grant, 2008-2010 New National Co-operative Oncology GroupsJ Emery, J Gunn, M Pirotta, L Trevena, A Barratt, K McCaffery, G Mitchell, S Kilbreath, L Monterosso, L Foreman, P Booth, D Weller, K Forster, M King. Primary care cooperative cancer clinical trials group. Cancer Australia - $219,564. 2009 |
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