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Dr

Daniel Lindsay

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Overview

Background

Dr Daniel Lindsay is a Research Fellow within the School of Public Health at the University of Queensland. He has an interest in cancer-based research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including current research exploring cancer survivorship in this population and supportive care needs for caregivers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with cancer. Daniel also has an interest in the financial costs of cancer, with experience in data analysis and quantitative research methodology. He is currently focused on analysing a linked administrative dataset looking at all Queensland cancer diagnoses from July 2011-June 2015. Daniel has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications with his expertise in statistics and methodology, as well as various successful grant applications.

Availability

Dr Daniel Lindsay is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, James Cook University

Research interests

  • Cancer survivorship

  • Financial costs of cancer

  • Supportive care needs of carers for Indigenous cancer survivors

Works

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90 works between 2014 and 2025

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2018

Journal Article

Labour force participation and the cost of lost productivity due to cancer in Australia

Bates, Nicole, Callander, Emily, Lindsay, Daniel and Watt, Kerrianne (2018). Labour force participation and the cost of lost productivity due to cancer in Australia. BMC Public Health, 18 (1) 375. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5297-9

Labour force participation and the cost of lost productivity due to cancer in Australia

2017

Journal Article

Medical and allied health staff self-reported long-term conditions: findings from a regional Australian health service

Smyth, Wendy, Lindsay, David, Brennan, Daryl and Lindsay, Daniel (2017). Medical and allied health staff self-reported long-term conditions: findings from a regional Australian health service. International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 10 (6), 418-433. doi: 10.1108/IJWHM-07-2017-0050

Medical and allied health staff self-reported long-term conditions: findings from a regional Australian health service

2017

Journal Article

Lymphatic filariasis increases tissue compressibility and extracellular fluid in lower limbs of asymptomatic young people in central Myanmar

Douglass, Janet, Graves, Patricia, Lindsay, Daniel, Becker, Luke, Roineau, Maureen, Masson, Jesse, Aye, Ni Ni, Win, San San, Wai, Tint, Win, Yi Yi and Gordon, Susan (2017). Lymphatic filariasis increases tissue compressibility and extracellular fluid in lower limbs of asymptomatic young people in central Myanmar. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2 (4) 50, 50. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed2040050

Lymphatic filariasis increases tissue compressibility and extracellular fluid in lower limbs of asymptomatic young people in central Myanmar

2017

Journal Article

Improving education and supervision of Queensland X-ray Operators through video conference technology: a teleradiography pilot project

Rawle, Marnie, Oliver, Tanya, Pighills, Alison and Lindsay, Daniel (2017). Improving education and supervision of Queensland X-ray Operators through video conference technology: a teleradiography pilot project. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, 64 (4), 244-250. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.229

Improving education and supervision of Queensland X-ray Operators through video conference technology: a teleradiography pilot project

2017

Journal Article

Employer benefits from an early intervention program for depression: a cost-benefit analysis

Callander, Emily J., Lindsay, Daniel B. and Scuffham, Paul A. (2017). Employer benefits from an early intervention program for depression: a cost-benefit analysis. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 59 (3), 246-249. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000939

Employer benefits from an early intervention program for depression: a cost-benefit analysis

2017

Journal Article

The role of seasonality on the diet and household food security of pregnant women living in rural Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study

Stevens, Briony, Watt, Kerrianne, Brimbecombe, Julie, Clough, Alan, Judd, Jenni and Lindsay, Daniel (2017). The role of seasonality on the diet and household food security of pregnant women living in rural Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study. Public Health Nutrition, 20 (1), 121-129. doi: 10.1017/S136898001600183X

The role of seasonality on the diet and household food security of pregnant women living in rural Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study

2016

Journal Article

What do beginning students, in a rurally focused medical course, think about rural practice?

Young, Louise, Lindsay, Daniel B. and Ray, Robin A (2016). What do beginning students, in a rurally focused medical course, think about rural practice?. BMC Medical Education, 16 (1) 310, 1-7. doi: 10.1186/s12909-016-0829-4

What do beginning students, in a rurally focused medical course, think about rural practice?

2016

Journal Article

Time kinetics of physical activity, sitting, and quality of life measures within a regional workplace: a cross–sectional analysis

Lindsay, Daniel B., Devine, Sue, Sealey, Rebecca M. and Leicht, Anthony S. (2016). Time kinetics of physical activity, sitting, and quality of life measures within a regional workplace: a cross–sectional analysis. BMC Public Health, 16 (1) 786, 1-9. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3487-x

Time kinetics of physical activity, sitting, and quality of life measures within a regional workplace: a cross–sectional analysis

2015

Journal Article

The influences of background on beginning medical students’ perceptions of rural medical practice

Ray, Robin A., Young, Louise and Lindsay, Daniel B. (2015). The influences of background on beginning medical students’ perceptions of rural medical practice. BMC Medical Education, 15 (1) 58, 1-9. doi: 10.1186/s12909-015-0339-9

The influences of background on beginning medical students’ perceptions of rural medical practice

2014

Journal Article

Palliative care professional education via video conference builds confidence to deliver palliative care in rural and remote locations

Ray, Robin A., Fried, Ofra and Lindsay, Daniel (2014). Palliative care professional education via video conference builds confidence to deliver palliative care in rural and remote locations. BMC Health Services Research, 14 (1) 272. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-272

Palliative care professional education via video conference builds confidence to deliver palliative care in rural and remote locations

Funding

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2024
    A feasibility study of an Indigenous Patient Navigator-led brief health behaviour intervention in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer survivors
    World Cancer Research Fund International
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Daniel Lindsay is:
Available for supervision

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