Margaret Harris
University of Newcastle
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Journal of Medical Screening | 1997
Margaret Harris; Julie Byles
Objective— To survey screening practices, knowledge, and attitudes towards screening among first degree relatives of people with colon cancer. Setting— A random sample of people with colon cancer listed on the New South Wales (NSW) Cancer Registry were mailed a questionnaire to be passed on to an appropriate first degree relative. Methods— Two hundred and twenty five first degree relatives completed a self administered questionnaire. Results— Although there were high levels of awareness about colorectal cancer, and attitudes towards colorectal cancer were generally positive, screening rates were low, and only three relatives had been screened in accordance with current Australian recommendations. Factors associated with previous participation in any type of screening test (usually once) included receiving a medical recommendation to screen, having more than one relative with colorectal cancer, being a sibling of the relative with colon cancer, the relative with cancer being female, and perceiving screening as messy, but not painful. Conclusions— Strategies to enhance screening awareness and participation among relatives need to be considered. This study provides some insight into factors to be considered in developing awareness programmes. Further research is required to explore these factors, and to identify ways to overcome barriers.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2000
Margaret Harris; Julie Byles; Jill Cockburn; Catherine D'Este
Objective: To determine whether a screening recruitment strategy for first degree relatives of people with colorectal cancer is effective in enabling eligible relatives to request screening from their general practitioner (GP) and to assess acceptability to GPs and patients.
Australasian Journal on Ageing | 2001
Syed Hasan; Julie Byles; Gita D. Mishra; Margaret Harris
Objective: To estimate the proportion of older women who report sleeping difficulties and/or use sleeping medication; and to identify associated factors. Method: Cross sectional survey of Australian women aged 70–75 years. These women were participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Womens Health (ALSWH) randomly selected from the Australian Medicare database.
Australasian Journal on Ageing | 2018
Jenny Day; Ann Clare Thorington Taylor; Sharyn Hunter; Peter Summons; Pamela van der Riet; Margaret Harris; Jane Maguire; Sophie Dilworth; Sarah Jeong; Helen Bellchambers; Gunilla Haydon; Isabel Higgins
To explore the experiences of older people receiving home care package (HCP) support following the introduction of consumer‐directed care (CDC) by the Australian government on 1 July 2015.
Age and Ageing | 2003
Julie Byles; Gita D. Mishra; Margaret Harris; Kichu Nair
Sleep | 2005
Julie Byles; Gita D. Mishra; Margaret Harris
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 1998
Margaret Harris; Carla Treloar; Julie Byles
Nurse Education Today | 2010
Teresa Elizabeth Stone; Tracy Levett-Jones; Margaret Harris; Peter M. Sinclair
Health Promotion Journal of Australia | 1998
Margaret Harris; Julie Byles; Gita D. Mishra; Wendy J. Brown
Australian Journal of Primary Health | 2017
Jenny Day; Ann Clare Thorington Taylor; Peter Summons; Pamela van der Riet; Sharyn Hunter; Jane Maguire; Sophie Dilworth; Helen Bellchambers; Sarah Jeong; Gunilla Haydon; Margaret Harris; Isabel Higgins