Dr Daniel Lindsay ~ Adjunct Senior Lecturer
College of Public Health, Medical & Vet Sciences
- About
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- Teaching
- Interests
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- Research
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- Statistics & Research Methodology
- Teaching
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- Statistics & Research Methodology
- Experience
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- 2015 to present - Statistics Advisor, James Cook University (Graduate Research School)
- 2016 to 2017 - Research Fellow - Health Economics, Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine (Townsville)
- 2013 to 2016 - Research Assistant - School of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University (Townsville)
- 2012 to 2016 - PhD Graduate - Psychology, James Cook University (Townsville)
Dr Daniel Lindsay is a Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics in the College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences. He has completed both a Bachelor with Honours and a PhD in Psychology at JCU. Dr Lindsay currently teach Biostatistics and Research Methods to both postgraduate and undergraduates students.
Dr Lindsay has a diverse research portfolio, contributing to various projects with his expertise in quantiative research methods and statistical analyses. He has been involved with the StatsHelp program through the Graduate Research School since 2016, working as a statistical advisor for JCU HDR students. Daniel is also a key contributor to the epidemiological support team which provides research advice and delivers workshops to clinicans from the Townsville Hospital and Health Service.
- Honours
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- Awards
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- 2018 - Winner of ECR 3MT presentation at James Cook University
- 2018 - Blended Learning and Innovation Grant (BLING) Co-Investigator ($2,500)
- 2016 - Research Infrastructure Building Grant 'iCompute' ($41, 511- James Cook University, Co-Investigator)
- Other
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- 2018 - Invited Keynote speaker at QLD Technology in Tropics Weekend
- Publications
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These are the most recent publications associated with this author. To see a detailed profile of all publications stored at JCU, visit ResearchOnline@JCU. Hover over Altmetrics badges to see social impact.
- Journal Articles
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- Fox H, Topp S, Lindsay D and Callander E (in press) A cascade of interventions: a classification tree analysis of the determinants of primary cesareans in Australian public hospitals. Birth, , DOI:10.1111/birt.12530.
- Akosah-Twumasi P, Alele F, Smith A, Emeto T, Lindsay D, Tsey K and Malau-Aduli B (2020) Prioritising family needs: a grounded theory of acculturation for sub-Saharan African migrant families in Australia. Social Sciences, 9 (2), Article: 17, DOI:10.3390/socsci9020017.
- Akosah-Twumasi P, Alele F, Emeto T, Lindsay D, Tsey K and Malau-Aduli B (2020) "Preparing them for the road": African migrant parents' perceptions of their role in their children's career decision-making. Education Science, 10 (5), Article: 138, DOI:10.3390/educsci10050138.
- August D, Kandasamy Y, Ray R, Lindsay D and New K (in press) Fresh perspectives on hospital-acquired neonatal skin injury period prevalence from a multicenter study: length of stay, acuity, and incomplete course of antenatal steroids. The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, , DOI:10.1097/JPN.0000000000000513.
- Callander E, Sidebotham M, Lindsay D and Gamble J (in press) The future of the Australian midwifery workforce—impacts of ageing and workforce exit on the number of registered midwives. Women and Birth, , DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2020.02.023.
- Hays C, Sparrow M, Taylor S, Lindsay D and Glass B (2020) Pharmacists’ “full scope of practice”: knowledge, attitudes and practices of rural and remote Australian pharmacists. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 13, pp. 1781-1789, DOI:10.2147/JMDH.S279243.
- Lindsay D, Bates N, Callander E, Johnston K, Carlisle K, Smith D, Evans R and Larkins S (in press) Evaluating the quality and safety of the BreastScreen remote radiology assessment model of service delivery in Australia. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, , DOI:10.1177/1357633X20975653.
- Pain T, Lindsay D and Fernando M (2020) Predictors of future research interest among allied health professionals at a regional tertiary hospital. Focus on Health Professional Education, 21 (3), pp. 78-92, DOI:10.11157/fohpe.v21i3.376.
- Shaw M, Lindsay D and Figueroa A (2020) Beyond tools: continuous high-fidelity training at the center of successful first-pass intubation in ground emergency medical services. Air Medical Journal, 39 (5), pp. 364-368, DOI:10.1016/j.amj.2020.06.001.
- Winter S, Gordon S, Brice S, Lindsay D and Barrs S (in press) A multifactorial approach to overuse running injuries: a 1-year prospective study. Sports Health, , DOI:10.1177/1941738119888504.
- Winter S, Gordon S, Brice S, Lindsay D and Barrs S (in press) Overuse injuries in runners of different abilities — a one-year prospective study. Research in Sports Medicine, , DOI:10.1080/15438627.2019.1616548.
- Bates N, Callander E, Lindsay D and Watt K (2019) Patient co-payments for women diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia. Supportive Care in Cancer, 28, pp. 2217-2227, DOI:10.1007/s00520-019-05037-z.
- More
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ResearchOnline@JCU stores 59+ research outputs authored by Dr Daniel Lindsay from 2011 onwards.
- Current Funding
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Current and recent Research Funding to JCU is shown by funding source and project.
Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation - Research Grant
The extent, cause and direct healthcare costs of non-fatal deliberate self-harm in Far North Queensland
- Indicative Funding
- $5,000 over 1 year
- Summary
- This project aims to perform a retrospective epidemiological analysis of hospital-treated self-harm episodes to determine the incidence, prevalence, characteristics and healthcare costs of self-harm in Far North Queensland.
- Investigators
- Christopher Rouen, Caryn West, Daniel Lindsay and Natalie Conley (College of Healthcare Sciences, College of Public Health and Medical & Vet Sciences)
- Keywords
- Deliberate self-harm; Mental Health
Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation - Research Grant
Primary healthcare injury surveillance in remote Indigenous communities
- Indicative Funding
- $24,960 over 1 year
- Summary
- A clinical file audit will determine the nature, cause and extent of alcohol-related injuries in three remote Indigenous communities of Cape York. The project will inform community alcohol management decision-making surrounding future approaches to reduce injury and improve community safety.
- Investigators
- Caryn West, Daniel Lindsay, Christopher Rouen and Andrea Grimes (College of Healthcare Sciences, College of Public Health and Medical & Vet Sciences)
- Keywords
- Injuries; Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander; Primary Health Care; Alcohol
- Supervision
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Advisory Accreditation: I can be on your Advisory Panel as a Primary or Secondary Advisor.
These Higher Degree Research projects are either current or by students who have completed their studies within the past 5 years at JCU. Linked titles show theses available within ResearchOnline@JCU.
- Current
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- Cannabis Withdrawal Among Indigenous Detainees/Inmates. (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- The influence of African migrant parents on their children's career choices in a new culture (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Perception and Practives of Utilizing Sexual and Reproductive Health Information and Services among Young People in Papua New Guinea (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Capacity Building for Periodontal Disease Management in Tonga (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Gender Equity in Health Services and the Economics of Childbearing (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Pharmacy Management in the Curriculum: Perspectives of Students and Pharmacists (Masters , Secondary Advisor)
- To develop a mathematic formula that will compare current and past pathology results to predict wrong blood in tube (WBIT). (Masters , Secondary Advisor)
- Sleep and Educational Outcomes in Indigenous Children (Masters , Secondary Advisor)
- Completed
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- Centre of mass accelerations related to running performance and prospective study on running injuries (2020, PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Quantifying the cost of cancer in Australia, and the distribution of these costs by Indigenous status, remoteness, and socioeconomic disadvantage (2019, PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Data
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These are the most recent metadata records associated with this researcher. To see a detailed description of all dataset records, visit Research Data Australia.
- Leicht, A. (2016) Data set for quality of life and physical activity of adults within a regional workplace. James Cook University
- Collaboration
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The map shows research collaborations by institution from the past 7 years.
Note: Map points are indicative of the countries or states that institutions are associated with.- 5+ collaborations
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- 2 collaborations
- 1 collaboration
- Indicates the Tropics (Torrid Zone)
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- Location
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- 41.116, Public and Indigenous Health (Townsville campus)
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