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Open Access#12019

Predicting fitness-to-drive following stroke using the Occupational Therapy – Driver Off Road Assessment Battery

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Open Access#22019

Predicting fitness-to-drive following stroke using the Occupational Therapy – Driver Off Road Assessment Battery

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Aufsatz(elektronisch)#37. Dezember 2020

Linking Registry Data with Australian Medicare And Medication Dispensing Claims Data: Feasibility, Benefits and Limitations

In: International journal of population data science: (IJPDS), Band 5, Heft 5

ISSN: 2399-4908

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Aufsatz(elektronisch)#45. August 2019

Protocol for evaluation of enhanced models of primary care in the management of stroke and other chronic disease (PRECISE): A data linkage healthcare evaluation study

In: International journal of population data science: (IJPDS), Band 4, Heft 1

ISSN: 2399-4908

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Aufsatz(elektronisch)#56. Juni 2022

Costs of acute hospitalisation for stroke and transient ischaemic attack in Australia

In: Health information management journal, Band 52, Heft 3, S. 176-184

ISSN: 1833-3575

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Aufsatz(elektronisch)#625. August 2022

Chronic disease management improves survival but not hospital presentations: a target trial approach using linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry

In: International journal of population data science: (IJPDS), Band 7, Heft 3

ISSN: 2399-4908

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Aufsatz(elektronisch)#75. September 2018

Describing hospital utilisation and associated factors following stroke using linked clinical registry and hospital administrative data

In: International journal of population data science: (IJPDS), Band 3, Heft 4

ISSN: 2399-4908

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Aufsatz(elektronisch)#830. August 2018

High quality linked data for stroke obtained using non-government clinical registry and routinely collected hospital and death data

In: International journal of population data science: (IJPDS), Band 3, Heft 4

ISSN: 2399-4908

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Open Access#92016

Addressing the challenges of cross-jurisdictional data linkage between a national clinical quality registry and government-held health data

In: Andrew , N E , Sundararajan , V , Thrift , A G , Kilkenny , M F , Katzenellenbogen , J , Flack , F , Gattellari , M , Boyd , J H , Anderson , P , Grabsch , B , Lannin , N A , Johnston , T , Chen , Y & Cadilhac , D A 2016 , ' Addressing the challenges of cross-jurisdictional data linkage between a national clinical quality registry and government-held health data ' , Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health , vol. 40 , no. 5 , pp. 436-442 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12576

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Open Access#102019

Maximising data value and avoiding data waste:a validation study in stroke research

In: Kilkenny , M F , Kim , J , Andrew , N E , Sundararajan , V , Thrift , A G , Katzenellenbogen , J M , Flack , F , Gattellari , M , Boyd , J H , Anderson , P , Lannin , N , Sipthorp , M , Chen , Y , Johnston , T , Anderson , C S , Middleton , S , Donnan , G A & Cadilhac , D A 2019 , ' Maximising data value and avoiding data waste : a validation study in stroke research ' , The Medical Journal of Australia , vol. 210 , no. 1 , pp. 27-31 . https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.12029

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