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2012

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Indicators of progress: A survey of Queenslanders with chronic disease 2006, 2008 and 2010

Donald, Maria, Dower, Jo and Coll, Joe (2012). Indicators of progress: A survey of Queenslanders with chronic disease 2006, 2008 and 2010. School of Population Health, University of Queensland.

Indicators of progress: A survey of Queenslanders with chronic disease 2006, 2008 and 2010

2007

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Key Informant Interviews with Clinicians. Baseline Evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

Orlandi, A., Thorpe, M. and Donald, M. (2007). Key Informant Interviews with Clinicians. Baseline Evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015. St Lucia, Qld, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland.

Key Informant Interviews with Clinicians. Baseline Evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

2007

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Health Risk Behaviours & Supportive Environments for Healthy Behaviour

Evans, Russell, Donald, Maria, Ware, Rob, Lutsenko, Hera and Cornes, Belinda (2007). Health Risk Behaviours & Supportive Environments for Healthy Behaviour. School of Population Health, University of Queensland: The University of Queensland.

Health Risk Behaviours & Supportive Environments for Healthy Behaviour

2007

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Mortality, prevalence, incidence, health status & QoL. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland strategy for chronic disease 2005-2015

Donald, M., Crowther, R., Ware, R. S. and Jamrozik, K. (2007). Mortality, prevalence, incidence, health status & QoL. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland strategy for chronic disease 2005-2015. School of Population Health, University of Queensland: The University of Queensland.

Mortality, prevalence, incidence, health status & QoL. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland strategy for chronic disease 2005-2015

2007

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Health services quality improvement and partnerships: Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

Crowther, R., Orlandi, A,, Donald, M, and Jamrozik, K. (2007). Health services quality improvement and partnerships: Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015. Herston, Queensland: School of Population Health, University of Queensland.

Health services quality improvement and partnerships: Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

2007

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Hospital separations, Avoidable admissions, health service utilisation & quality of care. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

Parekh, S., Donald, M., Orlandi, A. and Naylor, M. (2007). Hospital separations, Avoidable admissions, health service utilisation & quality of care. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015. St Lucia, Qld, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland.

Hospital separations, Avoidable admissions, health service utilisation & quality of care. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

2003

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Evaluation Report for the Rural & Remote Suicide Prevention Program (LIFE Promotion Program)

Donald, M., Dower, J. A. F., Tomkins, N. E. and Bush, R. A. (2003). Evaluation Report for the Rural & Remote Suicide Prevention Program (LIFE Promotion Program). Brisbane, Australia: Centre for Primary Health Care, University of Queensland.

Evaluation Report for the Rural & Remote Suicide Prevention Program (LIFE Promotion Program)

2003

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Literature Review. In National Comorbidity Project: Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings

Donald, A. M., Dower, J. A. F. and Chen, L. (2003). Literature Review. In National Comorbidity Project: Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings. Canberra: Commonwealth Dept of Health and Aging.

Literature Review. In National Comorbidity Project: Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings

2003

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Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings: National Drug Strategy and National Mental Health Strategy National Comorbidity Project

Miller, M. E., Siggins, I., Sweeney, S., Collie, N., Lange, D., Donald, M., Dower, J., Chen, L., Najman, J. and Fowler, G. (2003). Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings: National Drug Strategy and National Mental Health Strategy National Comorbidity Project. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Dept of Health and Ageing.

Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings: National Drug Strategy and National Mental Health Strategy National Comorbidity Project

2002

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Outcomes and indicators, measurement tools, and databases for the National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000

Spence, Susan H., Donald, Maria, Dower, Jo, Woodward, Rose and Lacherez, Phillippe (2002). Outcomes and indicators, measurement tools, and databases for the National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000. Canberra, Australia: Commonwealth Dept of Health and Aging.

Outcomes and indicators, measurement tools, and databases for the National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000

1997

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Socio-economically disadvantaged young Australians' risk for STD/HIV : implications for community-based prevention strategies

Donald, Maria (1997). Socio-economically disadvantaged young Australians' risk for STD/HIV : implications for community-based prevention strategies. PhD Thesis, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/21668e2

Socio-economically disadvantaged young Australians' risk for STD/HIV : implications for community-based prevention strategies