Communication in family planning consultations
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
This study used a qualitative and ethnographic approach to investigate health care interactions in a Family Planning clinic at Ashfield, Sydney.
Post menopausal vaginal atrophy study
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
A prospective randomised study of two vaginal preparations on vaginal atrophy, sexual function and well being in post menopausal women
The Pill-Headache and Pelvic Pain Study
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
A randomised study to compare the effect of a new contraceptive pill, Qlaira®, to Microgynon®, on symptoms of headache and pelvic pain in the pill free period in otherwise healthy women.
Vulvodynia Study
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
The aims of this study were to determine the lowest effective dose of Rectogesic ointment that relieved the symptoms associated with vulvodynia (vulvar vestibulitis syndrome) and to assess the tolerability of Rectogesic ointment use in women.
Developing Supervision Models for HIV, Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
The aim of this study was to develop, trial and evaluate three (3) supervision models for HIV/Sexual Health Promotion.
HPV types in the community
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
Has the cervical cancer vaccine made a difference to the types of HPV in women?
Chlamydia incidence and re-infection rates study (CIRIS)
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
A multi-centre longitudinal study of women aged 16 to 25 examining the incidence and re-infection rate of chlamydia among young Australian women. With a sub study to measure the prevalence incidence and risk factors of Bacterial Vaginosis (BV).
The Egg Timer Survey!
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
A survey of Australian women’s knowledge and attitudes towards AMH testing and egg freezing.
Mifepristone Ovulation study
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
Investigating new approaches to the therapy of breakthrough bleeding.
Factors which influence the preferences of GPs and women for contraceptive products
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
This study aimed to evaluate consumers’ and providers’ preferences for both well-established and newly developed contraceptive products.