Overview
Availability
- Dr Idin Panahi is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Pharmacy, University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2026
Journal Article
“A never-ending cycle”: the structural, economic and social (re)production of blood-borne virus transmission and bacterial infection amongst people who inject drugs in Queensland prisons
Mamic, Jodie M. A., Kill, Emma, Davey, Geoff, Reeve, Steph, Cooper, Emily, Panahi, Idin, Spurling, Geoff, Brown, Graham and Piatkowski, Timothy (2026). “A never-ending cycle”: the structural, economic and social (re)production of blood-borne virus transmission and bacterial infection amongst people who inject drugs in Queensland prisons. International Journal of Drug Policy, 148 105126, 1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2025.105126
2025
Conference Publication
Access denied: how policy constructions of harms and risk place opioid pharmacotherapy beyond the usual business of primary care
Edwards, Jessie, Panahi, Idin, Piatkowski, Tim, Kill, Emma, Davey, Geoff and Spurling, Geoff (2025). Access denied: how policy constructions of harms and risk place opioid pharmacotherapy beyond the usual business of primary care. Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care (AAAPC) Annual Research Conference, Geelong, Australia, 11012 August 2025. Clayton, VIC Australia: CSIRO Publishing.
2025
Conference Publication
A scoping review of opioid agonist therapy in Australian general practice
Spurling, Geoffrey, Jennings, Warren, Panahi, Idin, Askew, Deborah, Wirtz, Charlotte, Ting, David and Piatkowski, Tim (2025). A scoping review of opioid agonist therapy in Australian general practice. Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care (AAAPC) Annual Research Conference, Geelong, Australia, 11012 August 2025. Clayton, VIC Australia: CSIRO Publishing.
2025
Journal Article
‘You’ve Just Got to Keep Pestering’: barriers and enablers of attaining continuity of hepatitis C care for people transitioning between prison and community health services in south-east Queensland, Australia
Panahi, Idin, Selvey, Linda A., Puljević, Cheneal, Kvassay, Amanda, Grimstrup, Dorrit and Smirnov, Andrew (2025). ‘You’ve Just Got to Keep Pestering’: barriers and enablers of attaining continuity of hepatitis C care for people transitioning between prison and community health services in south-east Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22 (2) 238, 1-18. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22020238
2023
Journal Article
RELEASE (REdressing Long-tErm Antidepressant uSE): protocol for a 3-arm pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial effectiveness-implementation hybrid type-1 in general practice
Wallis, Katharine A., Donald, Maria, Horowitz, Mark, Moncrieff, Joanna, Ware, Robert S., Byrnes, Joshua, Thrift, Karen, Cleetus, MaryAnne, Panahi, Idin, Zwar, Nicholas, Morgan, Mark, Freeman, Chris and Scott, Ian (2023). RELEASE (REdressing Long-tErm Antidepressant uSE): protocol for a 3-arm pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial effectiveness-implementation hybrid type-1 in general practice. Trials, 24 (1) 615, 1-14. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07646-w
2023
Other Outputs
Hepatitis C virus treatment among people transitioning from correctional facilities in South-East Queensland
Panahi, Idin (2023). Hepatitis C virus treatment among people transitioning from correctional facilities in South-East Queensland. PhD Thesis, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/0eafd22
2022
Other Outputs
QuIHN Prison Transition Service Evaluation
Panahi, Idin, Puljevic, Cheneal, Smirnov, Andrew and Selvey, Linda (2022). QuIHN Prison Transition Service Evaluation. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Burnet Institute.
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