D Hendrie
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Recent Articles
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Sandy-Hodgetts K, Leslie G, Lewin G, Hendrie D, Carville K
J Wound Care
. 2016 Jul;
25(7):377-83.
PMID: 27410391
Objective: Surgical wound dehiscence (SWD) increases the length of hospital stay and impacts on patient wellbeing and health-care costs. Globally, the health-care costs associated with SWD are poorly reported and...
2.
Lee K, Hendrie D, Sunderland V, Moorin R
Value Health
. 2016 May;
17(7):A408.
PMID: 27200998
No abstract available.
3.
Towards more efficient burn care: Identifying factors associated with good quality of life post-burn
Finlay V, Phillips M, Allison G, Wood F, Ching D, Wicaksono D, et al.
Burns
. 2015 Aug;
41(7):1397-404.
PMID: 26233899
Background: As minor burn patients constitute the vast majority of a developed nation case-mix, streamlining care for this group can promote efficiency from a service-wide perspective. This study tested the...
4.
Finlay V, Phillips M, Wood F, Hendrie D, Allison G, Edgar D
Burns
. 2013 Sep;
40(2):328-36.
PMID: 24045070
Introduction: Like many other Western burn services, the proportion of major to minor burns managed at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) is in the order of 1:10. The Burn Specific Health...
5.
Stevenson M, Yu J, Hendrie D, Li L, Ivers R, Zhou Y, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2008 Oct;
14(5):284-9.
PMID: 18836043
Objective: To increase seat belt restraint use in Guangzhou City, People's Republic of China. Design: Comparison group pre-test, post-test design. Setting: Guangzhou City. Interventions: Interventions to increase the prevalence of...
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Davis W, Knuiman M, Hendrie D, Davis T
Intern Med J
. 2006 Mar;
36(3):155-61.
PMID: 16503950
Background: The cost of diabetes is high for both the individual and society. Future health-care planning requires patient-level diabetes-attributable health-care cost data that have not previously been available for Australia....
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Hendrie D, Miller T, Orlando M, Spicer R, Taft C, Consunji R, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2004 Dec;
10(6):338-43.
PMID: 15583254
Objective: To compare availability, urban price, and affordability of child/family safety devices between 18 economically diverse countries. Design: Descriptive: urban price surveys by local safety organisations or shoppers. Setting: Retail...
8.
Dzator J, Hendrie D, Burke V, Gianguilio N, Gillam H, Beilin L, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2004 Jul;
57(6):610-9.
PMID: 15246129
Objective: Weight gain may follow altered eating habits and decreased physical activity in couples beginning to live together. Mutual support and willingness to accept changes in lifestyle at this stage...
9.
MacIntyre C, Plant A, Hendrie D
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
. 2001 May;
5(3):266-71.
PMID: 11326826
Setting: Although hospitalisation is not always necessary for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB), in Australia 90% of TB patients have treatment initiated in hospital. Objective: To calculate and compare the...
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MacIntyre C, Plant A, Hendrie D
Health Econ
. 2000 Jul;
9(5):411-21.
PMID: 10903541
Introduction: The potential cost-effectiveness of screening depends on the risk of tuberculosis (TB) in the population being screened and the rate at which the screening outcome (prevention) is achieved. Aims:...