Christina M Bernardes
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Recent Articles
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Hayward K, Weersink R, Bernardes C, McIvor C, Rahman T, Skoien R, et al.
Drugs Real World Outcomes
. 2023 Oct;
10(4):605-618.
PMID: 37828144
Background: Safe and appropriate use of medicines is essential to improve health outcomes in cirrhosis. However, little is known about the number and type of medicines dispensed to people with...
2.
Bernardes C, Ekberg S, Birch S, Claus A, Bryant M, Meuter R, et al.
Br J Pain
. 2023 Jun;
17(3):306-319.
PMID: 37342393
Background: Providing cultural education to health professionals is essential in improving the quality of care and outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. This study reports the evaluation of...
3.
Powell E, Stuart K, Finnigan S, Hinson J, Bernardes C, Hartel G, et al.
Patient Prefer Adherence
. 2023 Apr;
17:1117-1130.
PMID: 37102126
Background: Psychosocial, lifestyle and practical needs are not routinely attended to during outpatient hepatology management, and little is known about the type and effectiveness of support services accessed by patients...
4.
Valery P, Stuart K, Bernardes C, Hartel G, Martin C, Gordon L, et al.
Hepatol Commun
. 2023 Feb;
7(3):e0066.
PMID: 36848120
Background: Australians with cirrhosis have significant practical and psychosocial needs. This longitudinal study examined the association between supportive care needs and health service use and costs, and patient outcomes from...
5.
Bernardes C, Lin I, Birch S, Meuter R, Claus A, Bryant M, et al.
Public Health Pract (Oxf)
. 2022 Sep;
3:100221.
PMID: 36101752
Objectives: Ineffective communication between healthcare clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients with persistent pain is a significant barrier to optimal pain management. This manuscript is a study protocol...
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Valery P, Bernardes C, Hayward K, Hartel G, Haynes K, Gordon L, et al.
BMC Gastroenterol
. 2022 Jul;
22(1):340.
PMID: 35836105
Background: Optimal management of cirrhosis is complex, and patients often lack knowledge and skills, which can affect self-management. We assessed patient knowledge about cirrhosis and examined whether knowledge was associated...
7.
Amarasena S, Clark P, Gordon L, Toombs M, Pratt G, Hartel G, et al.
Intern Med J
. 2022 Jun;
53(6):961-969.
PMID: 35717648
Background: Liver diseases are important contributors to the mortality gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Aims: This cohort study examined factors associated with hospital admissions and healthcare outcomes among Indigenous...
8.
Brown C, Shahid S, Bernardes C, Toombs M, Clark P, Powell E, et al.
J Clin Nurs
. 2022 Apr;
32(11-12):2559-2574.
PMID: 35451073
Aim: To explore the care experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians diagnosed with cirrhosis with a focus on support needed. Background: Cirrhosis disproportionately affects Indigenous Australians, and liver...
9.
Bernardes C, Ekberg S, Birch S, Meuter R, Claus A, Bryant M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Feb;
19(3).
PMID: 35162593
Poor communication is an important factor contributing to health disparity. This study sought to investigate clinicians' perspectives about communicating with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients with pain. This multi-site...
10.
Bernardes C, Clark P, Brown C, Stuart K, Pratt G, Toombs M, et al.
Patient Prefer Adherence
. 2021 Dec;
15:2649-2658.
PMID: 34853510
Purpose: Understanding and responding to the supportive care needs of people with cirrhosis is essential to quality care. Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, are overrepresented amongst patients...