Kathleen M McElwaine
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Recent Articles
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McElwaine K, Freund M, Campbell E, Slattery C, Wye P, Lecathelinais C, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2016 Sep;
99(10):1749.
PMID: 27640219
No abstract available.
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McElwaine K, Freund M, Campbell E, Bartlem K, Wye P, Wiggers J
Implement Sci
. 2016 Apr;
11:50.
PMID: 27052329
Background: Primary care nurses and allied health clinicians are potential providers of opportunistic preventive care. This systematic review aimed to summarise evidence for the effectiveness of practice change interventions in...
3.
Bartlem K, Bowman J, Freund M, Wye P, Barker D, McElwaine K, et al.
Implement Sci
. 2016 Apr;
11:46.
PMID: 27039077
Background: Relative to the general population, people with a mental illness are more likely to have modifiable chronic disease health risk behaviours. Care to reduce such risks is not routinely...
4.
Stockings E, Bowman J, Bartlem K, McElwaine K, Baker A, Terry M, et al.
Int J Ment Health Nurs
. 2015 May;
24(4):342-9.
PMID: 25970237
The implementation of smoke-free policies in inpatient psychiatric facilities, including patient adherence, mental health nursing staff support, and provision of nicotine-dependence treatment to patients, has been reported to be poor....
5.
Bartlem K, Bowman J, Bailey J, Freund M, Wye P, Lecathelinais C, et al.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2015 Feb;
49(8):731-41.
PMID: 25698807
Objective: Amongst people with a mental illness, modifiable health risk behaviours contribute substantially to increased chronic disease morbidity and mortality. This study examined the prevalence of and interest in changing...
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Bartlem K, Bowman J, Freund M, Wye P, McElwaine K, Wolfenden L, et al.
Am J Prev Med
. 2014 Dec;
47(6):762-70.
PMID: 25455118
Background: People with a mental illness have higher prevalence of behavioral risks for chronic disease than the general population. Despite recommendations regarding the provision of preventive care by mental health...
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McElwaine K, Freund M, Campbell E, Knight J, Bowman J, Wolfenden L, et al.
Am J Prev Med
. 2014 Sep;
47(4):424-34.
PMID: 25240966
Background: Although primary care nurse and allied health clinician consultations represent key opportunities for the provision of preventive care, it is provided suboptimally. Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of a...
8.
McElwaine K, Freund M, Campbell E, Slattery C, Wye P, Lecathelinais C, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2013 Nov;
94(2):193-201.
PMID: 24284164
Objective: Primary care clinicians have considerable potential to provide preventive care. This study describes their preventive care delivery. Methods: A survey of 384 community health nurses and allied health clinicians...
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McElwaine K, Freund M, Campbell E, Knight J, Bowman J, Doherty E, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2013 May;
13:167.
PMID: 23642238
Background: Smoking, poor nutrition, risky alcohol use, and physical inactivity are the primary behavioral risks for common causes of mortality and morbidity. Evidence and guidelines support routine clinician delivery of...
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McElwaine K, Freund M, Campbell E, Knight J, Slattery C, Doherty E, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2012 Jan;
11:354.
PMID: 22208289
Background: The primary behavioural risks for the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in developed countries are tobacco smoking, poor nutrition, risky alcohol use, and physical inactivity. Evidence, guidelines...