2003 Journal Article The exiled tribe - additional pointsKisely, Steve R. (2003). The exiled tribe - additional points. BMJ, 326 (7380). doi: 10.1136/bmj.326.7380.103/a |
2003 Journal Article The exiled tribe: don't forget overseas members of the BMAKisely, Stephen (2003). The exiled tribe: don't forget overseas members of the BMA. BMJ, 326 (7380), 103-103. doi: 10.1136/bmj.326.7380.103/a |
2003 Conference Publication Changes to how we measure clinical outcomeKisely, S. (2003). Changes to how we measure clinical outcome. Annual Conference of the Ambulatory Care Nurses Association of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada, November 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Mortality in psychiatric patients: An analysis of the health services linked database of Nova ScotiaKisely, S., Smith, M. and Lawrence, M. (2003). Mortality in psychiatric patients: An analysis of the health services linked database of Nova Scotia. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Halifax, Canada, 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Including measures of outcome in routinely collected patient data: An introduction to the Health of the Nation Outcome ScalesKisely, S. (2003). Including measures of outcome in routinely collected patient data: An introduction to the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Halifax, Canada, 2003. Ottowa, Canada: Canadian Psychiatric Association. |
2003 Conference Publication The evidence for whether community treatment orders workKisely, S. (2003). The evidence for whether community treatment orders work. Mental Health Legislation Review Committee of the Government of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada, September 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Assessing the outcome of compulsory treatment in the community: An epidemiological study using survival analysis from Western AustraliaKisely, S., Preston, N. and Xiao, J. (2003). Assessing the outcome of compulsory treatment in the community: An epidemiological study using survival analysis from Western Australia. Annual Scientific Meeting of the UK faculty of Public Health Medicine, Eastbourne, England, June 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Use of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales in Nova ScotiaKisely, S., Crossman, D. and Doyle-Bedwell, G. (2003). Use of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales in Nova Scotia. Meeting of the Canadian Federal, Provincial and Territorial Advisory Network on Mental Health, Halifax, Canada, November 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication A survival analysis of compulsory community treatment on admission rates using linked mental health and offender databasesKisely, S., Preston, N. and Xiao, J. (2003). A survival analysis of compulsory community treatment on admission rates using linked mental health and offender databases. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Halifax, Canada, 31 October - 2 November, 2003. Ottowa, Canada: Canadian Psychiatric Association. |
2003 Conference Publication Do community treatment orders work?Kisely, S. (2003). Do community treatment orders work?. 13th Nova Scotia Hospital Academic Day, Dartmouth, Canada, April 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Work force mobility within the CommonwealthKisely, S. (2003). Work force mobility within the Commonwealth. Health of the Commonwealth Conference, Halifax, Canada, 26 - 27 May 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Innovative approaches to health researchKisely, S. (2003). Innovative approaches to health research. Making Inroads: Building Health Research Capacity Across Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada, 26-27 September, 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication An RCT: A group-based intervention for substance abuse in schizophreniaCastle, D. J, James, W., Koh, G., Kisely, S and Preston, N. (2003). An RCT: A group-based intervention for substance abuse in schizophrenia. International Congress on Schizophrenia Research 2003, Colorado Springs, U.S., 2003. Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/S0920-9964(03)80441-3 |
2003 Conference Publication From bean counting to clinical improvement: Changes to how we measure health service outcomeKisely, S., Crossman, D. and Doyle-Bedwell, G. (2003). From bean counting to clinical improvement: Changes to how we measure health service outcome. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Halifax, Canada, 31 October - 2 November, 2003. Ottowa, Canada: Canadian Psychiatric Association. |
2003 Conference Publication The Health of the Nation Outcome Scales, Canada (HoNOS-CAN)Kisely, S. (2003). The Health of the Nation Outcome Scales, Canada (HoNOS-CAN). Meeting of international leaders in the Development and Use of HoNOS, London, England, July 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Does shared care change GPs' practice?: The Australian experienceKisely, S., Horton-Hausknecht, J., Tait, A., Bostwick, R., Wong, P., Miller, K. and Mascall, C. (2003). Does shared care change GPs' practice?: The Australian experience. 4th National Conference on Shared Mental Health Care: Extending the Reach of Collaborative Care, Halifax, Canada, 21 - 22 June, 2003. Ontario, Canada: Collaborative Family Health Care. |
2002 Conference Publication Can care partnerships enhance visiting psychiatric services to rural areas?Kisely, S (2002). Can care partnerships enhance visiting psychiatric services to rural areas?. BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA. |
2002 Conference Publication Sleep-related disorders in patients referred to consultation-liaison psychiatry: Preliminary resultsKisely, S and Axten, C (2002). Sleep-related disorders in patients referred to consultation-liaison psychiatry: Preliminary results. CARLTON: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA. |
2002 Conference Publication Design and evalaution of a pro forma to assess psychiatric information on the internetKisely, S, Ong, G and Takyar, A (2002). Design and evalaution of a pro forma to assess psychiatric information on the internet. BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA. |
2002 Journal Article The Esperance primary prevention of suicide projectSlaven, Janine and Kisely, Stephen (2002). The Esperance primary prevention of suicide project. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 36 (5), 617-621. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1614.2002.01074.x |