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Fradgley, Elizabeth A., Byrnes, Emma, McCarter, Kristen, Rankin, Nicole, Britton, Ben, Clover, Kerrie, Carter, Gregory, Bellamy, Douglas, Paul, Chris L.. Springer; 2020. A cross-sectional audit of current practices and areas for improvement of distress screening and management in Australian cancer services: is there a will and a way to improve?.
Fradgley, Elizabeth A., Paul, Christine L., Bryant, Jamie, Collins, Nicolas, Ackland, Stephen P., Bellamy, Douglas, Levi, Christopher R.. Sage; 2016. Collaborative patient-centered quality improvement: a cross-sectional survey comparing the types and numbers of quality initiatives selected by patients and health professionals.
Paul, Christine L., Boyes, Allison W., Cox, Martine E., Fradgley, Elizabeth A., Baird, Hannah, Barker, Daniel, O'Brien, Lorna, Baker, Amanda L., Henskens, Frans A., Roos , Ian, Clinton-McHarg, Tara, Bellamy, Douglas, Colburn, Glenda, Rose , Shiho. JMIR; 2016. Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of proactive web-based versus telephone-based information and support: can electronic platforms deliver effective care for lung cancer patients?.
Girgis, Afaf, Kelly, Brian, Boyes, Allison, Haas, Marion, Viney, Rosalie, Descallar, Joseph, Candler, Hayley, Bellamy, Douglas, Proietto, Anthony. BMJ Group; 2014. The PACT study protocol: a time series study investigating the impact, acceptability and cost of an integrated model for psychosocial screening, care and treatment of patients with urological and head and neck cancers.
Razmovski-Naumovski, Valentina, West, Penny A., Bellemore, Frances, Byfieldt, Naomi, Bellamy, Douglas, Chye, Richard, Clark, Katerine, Martin, Jennifer H., Fazekas, Belinda, Phillips, Jane L., Agar, Meera R.. Elsevier; 2022. Defining the trials nurses’ role in operationalising a medicinal cannabis clinical trial.
Girgis, Afal, Candler, Hayley B., Kelly, Brian J., Handley, Tonelle, Descallar, Joseph, Hansen, Vibeke, Haas, Marion, Viney, Rosalie, Haywood, Philip, Bellamy, Douglas, Proietto, Anthony. Wolters Kluwer Health; 2021. The PACT Study: Results of a time series study investigating the impact, acceptability and cost of an integrated model for psychosocial screening, care and treatment of patients with urological and head and neck cancers.