Publications by:
Jacqueline Mein
Also publishes as (Jacqueline K. Mein, J.K. Mein)
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Doran, James, Canty, David, Dempsey, Karen, Cass, Alan, Kangaharan, Nadarajah, Remenyi, Bo, Brunsdon, Georgie, McDonald, Malcolm, Heal, Clare, Wang, Zhiqiang, Royse, Colin, Royse, Alistair, Mein, Jacqueline, Gray, Nigel, Bennetts, Jayme, Baker, Robert A., Stewart, Maida, Sutcliffe, Steven, Reeves, Benjamin, Doran, Upasna, Rankine, Patricia, Fejo, Richard, Heenan, Elisabeth, Jalota, Ripudaman, Ilton, Marcus, Roberts-Thomson, Ross, King, Jason, Wyber, Rosemary, Doran, Jonathan, Webster, Andrew, and Hanson, Joshua (2023) Surgery for rheumatic heart disease in the Northern Territory, Australia, 1997-2016: what have we gained? BMJ Global Health, 8. e011763.
Ward, James, Guy, Rebecca J., Rumbold, Alice R., McGregor, Skye, Wand, Handan, McManus, Hamish, Dyda, Amalie, Garton, Linda, Hengel, Belinda, Silver, Bronwyn J., Taylor-Thomson, Debbie, Knox, Janet, Donovan, Basil, Law, Matthew, Maher, Lisa, Fairley, Christopher K., Skov, Steven, Ryder, Nathan, Moore, Elizabeth, Mein, Jacqueline, Reeve, Carole, Chee, Donna Ah, Boffa, John, and Kaldor, John M. (2019) Strategies to improve control of sexually transmissible infections in remote Australian Aboriginal communities: a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised trial. The Lancet Global Health, 7 (11). e1553-e1563.
Sushames, A.J., Edwards, A.M., Mein, J.K., Sinclair, K.M., and Maguire, G.P. (2015) Utility of field-based techniques to assess Indigenous Australians' functional fitness and sedentary time. Public Health, 129 (12). pp. 1656-1661.
Chamberlain, Catherine, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Davis, Bronwyn, Mein, Jacqueline, Smith, Catherine, Eades, Sandra, and Oldenburg, Brian (2013) Postpartum care for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women with Gestational diabetes mellitus across urban, rural and remote locations: a protocol for a cohort linkage study. SpringerPlus, 2. 576. pp. 1-13.
Murray, Richard B., Metcalf, Sue M., Lewis, Philomena M., Mein, Jacqueline K., and McAllister, Ian L. (2005) Sustaining remote-area programs: retinal camera use by Aboriginal health workers and nurses in a Kimberley partnership. Medical Journal of Australia, 182 (10). pp. 520-523.