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Talking to migrant and refugee young people about sexual health in general practice

Reference

Botfield J R, Newman C E, Kang M, Zwi A B, 2018, Talking to migrant and refugee young people about sexual health in general practice, Australian Journal of General Practice, 47(8) 564-569

Prevalence and associated factors of urinary leakage among women participating in the 45 and Up Study

Reference

Concepcion K, Cheng Y, McGeechan K, Robertson S, Stewart M, Bateson D, Estoesta J, Chiarelli P, 2018, Prevalence and associated factors of urinary leakage among women participating in the 45 and Up Study, Neurourology and Urodynamics, Online https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.23770

Heavy menstrual bleeding. Treatment and referral options.

Reference

Bateson D, Black K I, 2018, Heavy menstrual bleeding. Treatment and referral options., Medicine Today, 19(5) 27-32

Post-abortion contraception

Reference

Bateson D, Stewart M, Goldstone P, 2018, Post-abortion contraception, O&G Magazine, 20(2) 51-53

Using a supported accommodation setting to reach women experiencing homelessness and/or socio-economic disadvantage to increase cervical screening

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

In 2013, Sydney Local Health District (SLHD), Leichhardt Women’s Community Health Centre, Family Planning NSW and Domestic Violence NSW (formerly NSW Women’s Refuge Movement) commenced a NSW Cancer Institute-funded health promotion project based within supported accommodation services.

The aim of the project was to increase cervical cancer screening rates for women experiencing socio economic disadvantage, who were homeless and living in supported accommodation or accessing support services within SLHD.

Inclusion of intrauterine device insertion to registered nurses’ scope of clinical practice.

Reference

Fleming K, Cheng Y, Botfield J, Sousa M, Bateson D, 2018, Inclusion of intrauterine device insertion to registered nurses’ scope of clinical practice., Collegian, Online https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colegn.2017.12.002

Other Locations

Family Planning Australia conducts outreach clinics through partnerships with a range of NSW organisations across the state. The current outreach clinic locations are Blacktown, Cobar, Campbelltown and Nyngan.

Engaging Migrant and Refugee Young People with Sexual Health Care: Does Generation Matter More Than Culture?

Reference

Botfield J R, Newman C E, Zwi A B, 2018, Engaging Migrant and Refugee Young People with Sexual Health Care: Does Generation Matter More Than Culture?, Sex Res Soc Policy, Online https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-018-0320-6

How will transitioning from cytology to HPV testing change the balance between the benefits and harms of cervical cancer screening? Estimates of the impact on cervical cancer, treatment rates and adverse obstetric outcomes in Australia

Reference

Velentzis L S, Caruana M, Simms K T, Lew J B, Shi JF, Saville M, Smith M A, Lord S J, Tan J, Bateson D, Quinn M, Canfell K , 2017, How will transitioning from cytology to HPV testing change the balance between the benefits and harms of cervical cancer screening? Estimates of the impact on cervical cancer, treatment rates and adverse obstetric outcomes in Australia, Int. J. Cancer, 141(12) 2410–2422. doi:10.1002/ijc.30926y

Combined oral contraceptives: The GP consultation

Reference

McNamee K, Bateson D, Pearson S. , 2017, Combined oral contraceptives: The GP consultation, Medicine Today, 18(8) 51-56

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Talking to migrant and refugee young people about sexual health in general practice

Reference

Botfield J R, Newman C E, Kang M, Zwi A B, 2018, Talking to migrant and refugee young people about sexual health in general practice, Australian Journal of General Practice, 47(8) 564-569

Prevalence and associated factors of urinary leakage among women participating in the 45 and Up Study

Reference

Concepcion K, Cheng Y, McGeechan K, Robertson S, Stewart M, Bateson D, Estoesta J, Chiarelli P, 2018, Prevalence and associated factors of urinary leakage among women participating in the 45 and Up Study, Neurourology and Urodynamics, Online https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.23770

Heavy menstrual bleeding. Treatment and referral options.

Reference

Bateson D, Black K I, 2018, Heavy menstrual bleeding. Treatment and referral options., Medicine Today, 19(5) 27-32

Post-abortion contraception

Reference

Bateson D, Stewart M, Goldstone P, 2018, Post-abortion contraception, O&G Magazine, 20(2) 51-53

Using a supported accommodation setting to reach women experiencing homelessness and/or socio-economic disadvantage to increase cervical screening

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

In 2013, Sydney Local Health District (SLHD), Leichhardt Women’s Community Health Centre, Family Planning NSW and Domestic Violence NSW (formerly NSW Women’s Refuge Movement) commenced a NSW Cancer Institute-funded health promotion project based within supported accommodation services.

The aim of the project was to increase cervical cancer screening rates for women experiencing socio economic disadvantage, who were homeless and living in supported accommodation or accessing support services within SLHD.

Inclusion of intrauterine device insertion to registered nurses’ scope of clinical practice.

Reference

Fleming K, Cheng Y, Botfield J, Sousa M, Bateson D, 2018, Inclusion of intrauterine device insertion to registered nurses’ scope of clinical practice., Collegian, Online https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colegn.2017.12.002

Other Locations

Family Planning Australia conducts outreach clinics through partnerships with a range of NSW organisations across the state. The current outreach clinic locations are Blacktown, Cobar, Campbelltown and Nyngan.

Engaging Migrant and Refugee Young People with Sexual Health Care: Does Generation Matter More Than Culture?

Reference

Botfield J R, Newman C E, Zwi A B, 2018, Engaging Migrant and Refugee Young People with Sexual Health Care: Does Generation Matter More Than Culture?, Sex Res Soc Policy, Online https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-018-0320-6

How will transitioning from cytology to HPV testing change the balance between the benefits and harms of cervical cancer screening? Estimates of the impact on cervical cancer, treatment rates and adverse obstetric outcomes in Australia

Reference

Velentzis L S, Caruana M, Simms K T, Lew J B, Shi JF, Saville M, Smith M A, Lord S J, Tan J, Bateson D, Quinn M, Canfell K , 2017, How will transitioning from cytology to HPV testing change the balance between the benefits and harms of cervical cancer screening? Estimates of the impact on cervical cancer, treatment rates and adverse obstetric outcomes in Australia, Int. J. Cancer, 141(12) 2410–2422. doi:10.1002/ijc.30926y

Combined oral contraceptives: The GP consultation

Reference

McNamee K, Bateson D, Pearson S. , 2017, Combined oral contraceptives: The GP consultation, Medicine Today, 18(8) 51-56

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