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Jenny Doust

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Overview

Availability

Professor Jenny Doust is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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245 works between 1989 and 2025

161 - 180 of 245 works

2014

Journal Article

Identified health concerns and changes in management resulting from the healthy kids check in two Queensland practices

Thomas, Rae, Doust, Jennifer A., Vasan, Kartik, Rajapakse, Bianca, McGregor, Leanne, Ackermann, Evan and Del Mar, Christopher B. (2014). Identified health concerns and changes in management resulting from the healthy kids check in two Queensland practices. Medical Journal of Australia, 201 (7), 404-408. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00637

Identified health concerns and changes in management resulting from the healthy kids check in two Queensland practices

2014

Journal Article

Is there sufficient evidence for tuning fork tests in diagnosing fractures? A systematic review

Mugunthan, Kayalvili, Doust, Jenny, Kurz, Bodo and Glasziou, Paul (2014). Is there sufficient evidence for tuning fork tests in diagnosing fractures? A systematic review. BMJ Open, 4 (8) e005238, e005238-e005238. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005238

Is there sufficient evidence for tuning fork tests in diagnosing fractures? A systematic review

2014

Journal Article

I don't believe it, but i'd better do something about it: Patient experiences of online heart age risk calculators

Bonner, Carissa, Jansen, Jesse, Newell, Ben R., Irwig, Les, Glasziou, Paul, Doust, Jenny, Dhillon, Haryana and McCaffery, Kirsten (2014). I don't believe it, but i'd better do something about it: Patient experiences of online heart age risk calculators. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16 (5) e120, e120-129. doi: 10.2196/jmir.3190

I don't believe it, but i'd better do something about it: Patient experiences of online heart age risk calculators

2014

Journal Article

A is for aphorism: 'A normal person is only someone who hasn't been investigated enough yet.'

Doust, Jenny (2014). A is for aphorism: 'A normal person is only someone who hasn't been investigated enough yet.'. Australian Family Physician, 43 (1), 73-74.

A is for aphorism: 'A normal person is only someone who hasn't been investigated enough yet.'

2014

Journal Article

A community jury on PSA screening: what do well-informed men want the government to do about prostate cancer screening - a qualitative analysis

Rychetnik, Lucie, Doust, Jenny, Thomas, Rae, Gardiner, Robert, MacKenzie, Geraldine and Glasziou, Paul (2014). A community jury on PSA screening: what do well-informed men want the government to do about prostate cancer screening - a qualitative analysis. BMJ Open, 4 (4) e004682, e004682. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004682

A community jury on PSA screening: what do well-informed men want the government to do about prostate cancer screening - a qualitative analysis

2014

Journal Article

Overdiagnosis: A necessary part of the learning curve towards excellence

Doust, Jenny (2014). Overdiagnosis: A necessary part of the learning curve towards excellence. Australian Family Physician, 43 (7)

Overdiagnosis: A necessary part of the learning curve towards excellence

2014

Journal Article

General practitioners' use of absolute risk versus individual risk factors in cardiovascular disease prevention: An experimental study

Jansen, Jesse, Bonner, Carissa, McKinn, Shannon, Irwig, Les, Glasziou, Paul, Doust, Jenny, Teixeira-Pinto, Armando, Hayen, Andrew, Turner, Robin and McCaffery, Kirsten (2014). General practitioners' use of absolute risk versus individual risk factors in cardiovascular disease prevention: An experimental study. BMJ Open, 4 (5) e004812, e004812. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-004812

General practitioners' use of absolute risk versus individual risk factors in cardiovascular disease prevention: An experimental study

2013

Journal Article

Is the problem that everything is a diagnosis?

Doust, Jenny and Glasziou, Paul (2013). Is the problem that everything is a diagnosis?. Australian Family Physician, 42 (12), 856-859.

Is the problem that everything is a diagnosis?

2013

Journal Article

General practitioners' use of different cardiovascular risk assessment strategies: a qualitative study

Bonner, Carissa, Jansen, Jesse, McKinn, Shannon, Irwig, Les, Doust, Jenny, Glasziou, Paul, Hayen, Andrew and McCaffery, Kirsten (2013). General practitioners' use of different cardiovascular risk assessment strategies: a qualitative study. The Medical Journal of Australia, 199 (7), 485-489.

General practitioners' use of different cardiovascular risk assessment strategies: a qualitative study

2013

Journal Article

General practitioners' use of different cardiovascular risk assessment strategies: a qualitative study

Bonner, Carissa, Jansen, Jesse, McKinn, Shannon, Irwig, Les, Doust, Jenny, Glasziou, Paul, Hayen, Andrew and McCaffery, Kirsten (2013). General practitioners' use of different cardiovascular risk assessment strategies: a qualitative study. Medical Journal of Australia, 199 (7), 485-489. doi: 10.5694/mja13.10133

General practitioners' use of different cardiovascular risk assessment strategies: a qualitative study

2013

Journal Article

Political drive to screen for pre-dementia: not evidence based and ignores the harms of diagnosis

Le Couteur, David G., Doust, Jenny, Creasey, Helen and Brayne, Carol (2013). Political drive to screen for pre-dementia: not evidence based and ignores the harms of diagnosis. BMJ, 347 (7925) f5125, f5125-f5125. doi: 10.1136/bmj.f5125

Political drive to screen for pre-dementia: not evidence based and ignores the harms of diagnosis

2013

Journal Article

Expanding disease definitions in guidelines and expert panel ties to industry: a cross-sectional study of common conditions in the United States

Moynihan, Raymond N., Cooke, Georga P. E., Doust, Jenny A., Bero, Lisa, Hill, Suzanne and Glasziou, Paul P. (2013). Expanding disease definitions in guidelines and expert panel ties to industry: a cross-sectional study of common conditions in the United States. PLoS Medicine, 10 (8) e1001500, e1001500. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001500

Expanding disease definitions in guidelines and expert panel ties to industry: a cross-sectional study of common conditions in the United States

2013

Journal Article

Chronic kidney disease controversy: how expanding definitions are unnecessarily labelling many people as diseased

Moynihan, Ray, Glassock, Richard and Doust, Jenny (2013). Chronic kidney disease controversy: how expanding definitions are unnecessarily labelling many people as diseased. BMJ (Online), 347 (7919) f4298, f4298-f4298. doi: 10.1136/bmj.f4298

Chronic kidney disease controversy: how expanding definitions are unnecessarily labelling many people as diseased

2013

Journal Article

Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: new guidelines, technologies and therapies

Nelson, Mark R. and Doust, Jennifer A. (2013). Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: new guidelines, technologies and therapies. Medical Journal of Australia, 198 (11), 606-611. doi: 10.5694/mja12.11054

Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: new guidelines, technologies and therapies

2013

Journal Article

A survey of resilience, burnout, and tolerance of uncertainty in Australian general practice registrars

Cooke, Georga P. E., Doust, Jenny A. and Steele, Michael C. (2013). A survey of resilience, burnout, and tolerance of uncertainty in Australian general practice registrars. BMC Medical Education, 13 (1) 2. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-2

A survey of resilience, burnout, and tolerance of uncertainty in Australian general practice registrars

2013

Journal Article

Monitoring in clinical biochemistry

Doust, Jenny and Glasziou, Paul (2013). Monitoring in clinical biochemistry. Clinical Biochemist Reviews, 34 (2), 85-92.

Monitoring in clinical biochemistry

2012

Journal Article

Prioritising CVD prevention therapy: absolute risk versus individual risk factors

Doust, Jenny, Sanders, Sharon, Glasziou, Paul and Shaw, Jonathan (2012). Prioritising CVD prevention therapy: absolute risk versus individual risk factors. Australian Family Physician, 41 (10), 805-809.

Prioritising CVD prevention therapy: absolute risk versus individual risk factors

2012

Journal Article

A is for aphorism: A woman is pregnant until proven otherwise

Doust, Jenny (2012). A is for aphorism: A woman is pregnant until proven otherwise. Australian Family Physician, 41 (10)

A is for aphorism: A woman is pregnant until proven otherwise

2012

Journal Article

Development and initial validation of a simple clinical decision tool to predict the presence of heart failure in primary care: the MICE (Male, Infarction, Crepitations, Edema, MICE) rule

Roalfe, Andrea K., Mant, Jonathan, Doust, Jenny A., Barton, Pelham, Cowie, Martin R., Glasziou, Paul, Mant, David, McManus, Richard J., Holder, Roger, Deeks, Jonathan J., Doughty, Robert N., Hoes, Arno W., Fletcher, Kate and Hobbs, F.D. Richard (2012). Development and initial validation of a simple clinical decision tool to predict the presence of heart failure in primary care: the MICE (Male, Infarction, Crepitations, Edema, MICE) rule. European Journal of Heart Failure, 14 (9), 1000-1008. doi: 10.1093/eurjhf/hfs089

Development and initial validation of a simple clinical decision tool to predict the presence of heart failure in primary care: the MICE (Male, Infarction, Crepitations, Edema, MICE) rule

2012

Journal Article

When financial incentives do more good than harm: a checklist

Glasziou, Paul P., Buchan, Heather, Del Mar, Chris, Doust, Jenny, Harris, Mark, Knight, Rosemary, Scott, Anthony, Scott, Ian A. and Stockwell, Alexis (2012). When financial incentives do more good than harm: a checklist. BMJ, 345 (7870) e5047, e5047-1-e5047-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e5047

When financial incentives do more good than harm: a checklist

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Understanding the variation in the use of hysterectomy to improve outcomes for women with heavy menstrual bleeding
    HCF Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Maternal and early life origins of adolescent menstrual disorders and pelvic pain
    NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies Grants
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    Mothers and their Children's Healthcare Experience Study (MatCHES)
    NHMRC MRFF PPHR - Maternal Health and First 2000 Days, Early Childhood, and Exercise and Nutrition
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    Genetic variants, Early Life exposures, and Longitudinal Endometriosis Symptoms study (GELLES)
    NHMRC MRFF EPCDR - Endometriosis Research
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2023
    Improving Communication about Heart disease risk Assessment using Translational research strategies in General Practice (CHAT-GP) (NHMRC Partnership Project administered by University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2025
    Centre of Research Excellence on Women and Non-communicable Disease (CRE WaND): Prevention and Detection
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2021
    Effectiveness of imaging pathways for CVD epidemics of the elderly (NHMRC Partnership Projects led by Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute)
    Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2021
    M-PreM study: Reproductive factors, from menarche to pre-menopause, and the risk of cardiometabolic and respiratory conditions before menopause
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    Implementation and cost-effectiveness of absolute risk for prevention of cardiovascular disease in Australia
    NHMRC General Practice Clinical Research Program
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2009
    General Practitioner and Exercise Physiologist Interventions for Decreasing Primary Cardiovascular Risk in the Overweight General Practice Population - a Pilot Study
    Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2009
    Provision of secondary cardiac preventative care in Australian General Practice
    University of Adelaide
    Open grant
  • 2006
    Systematic Review and individual patient data meta-analysis of diagnosis of heart failure, with modelling of the implications of different diagnostic strategies in primary care
    University of Birmingham
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2006
    Integration, Co-ordination and Multidiciplinary Care in Australia - Growth via Optimal Governance Arrangements
    Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2005
    RACGP Cardiovascular Research Award
    Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Jenny Doust is:
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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    Understanding the variation in the use of hysterectomy to improve outcomes for women with heavy menstrual bleeding

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Bec Jenkinson

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Early life exposures and longitudinal Endometriosis symptoms Study

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Reza Baneshi, Professor Gita Mishra

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Understanding physical functioning and associated factors among Australian women in their fifth decade

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Gita Mishra, Dr Gregore Iven Mielke

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Early life exposures and longitudinal Endometriosis symptoms Study

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ingrid Rowlands, Professor Gita Mishra

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Early life exposures and longitudinal Endometriosis symptoms Study

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Reza Baneshi, Professor Gita Mishra

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Mothers' preventive health care, from preconception to pregnancy, and its adverse pregnancy and child health outcomes

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Gita Mishra, Dr Dereje Gete

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