
Ms Priscilla Page ~ Indigenous Health Academic
Medicine
- About
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- Teaching
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- MD1010: Introduction to Integrated Medical Studies Part 1 of 2 (Level 1; CNS & TSV)
- MD1020: Introduction to Integrated Medical Studies Part 2 of 2 (Level 1; TSV)
- MD6010: Advanced Clinical Medicine Part 1 of 3 (Level 6; TSV)
- MD6020: Advanced Clinical Medicine Part 2 of 3 (Level 6; TSV)
- MD6030: Advanced Clinical Medicine Part 3 of 3 (Level 6; TSV)
- Research Disciplines
- Socio-Economic Objectives
- 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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- Drovandi A, Smith D, Preston R, Morris L, Page P, Swain L, Biros E, Tremlett M, Loller H, Stephens M, Nugent A, Vaughan F and Couzos S (2022) Enablers and barriers to non-dispensing pharmacist integration into the primary health care teams of Aboriginal community-controlled health services. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 18 (10). pp. 3766-3774
- Couzos S, Delaney-Thiele D and Page P (2016) Primary health networks and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (6). pp. 234-237.e1
- Johnston K, Harvey C, Matich P, Page P, Jukka C, Hollins J and Larkins S (2015) Increasing access to sexual health care for rural and regional young people: similarities and differences in the views of young people and service providers. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 23 (5). pp. 257-264
- Matich P, Harvey C, Page P, Johnston K, Jukka C, Hollins J and Larkins S (2015) Young peoples perceptions of sexual and reproductive health in regional and rural Queensland: capturing the views of adolescents through reference groups and a user friendly electronic survey. Sexual Health, 12 (3). pp. 231-239
- Pham X, Page P, Sivamalai S and Woolley T (2012) The benefits of a tailor-made pilot primary health-care course for Indigenous high school students in remote Queensland. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 20 (3). pp. 113-118
- Larkins S, Page R, Panaretto K, Mitchell M, Alberts V, McGinty S and Veitch P (2011) The transformative potential of young motherhood for disadvantaged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Townsville, Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 194 (10). pp. 551-555
- Larkins S, Page P, Panaretto K, Scott R, Mitchell M, Alberts V, Veitch C and McGinty S (2009) Educational aspirations and views about pregnancy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in Townsville, Australia. Redress, 18 (3). pp. 11-18
- Larkins S, Page R, Panaretto K, Scott R, Mitchell M, Alberts V, Veitch P and McGinty S (2007) Attitudes and behaviours of young indigenous people in Townsville concerning relationships, sex and contraception: the "U Mob Yarn Up" project. Medical Journal of Australia, 186 (10). pp. 513-518
- Conference Papers
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- Larkins S, Page P, Kathryn P, Melvina M, Alberts V, McGinty S and Craig V (2009) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents and their attitudes and behaviours around relationships, contraception and pregnancy: lessons for policy and practice. Proceedings of the 10th National Rural Health Conference. In: 10th National Rural Health Conference, 17-20 May 2009, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
- Other research outputs
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- Larkins S and Page P (2016) Access to contraception for remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: necessary but not sufficient. Medical Journal of Australia, 205 (1). pp. 18-19
- Current Funding
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Current and recent Research Funding to JCU is shown by funding source and project.
Department of Health and Ageing - Pharmacy Trial Program
Integrated Practice Pharmacists within Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
- Indicative Funding
- $1,040,046 over 2 years (administered by Pharmaceutical Society of Australia)
- Summary
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience a much higher burden of disease due to heart disease, diabetes and other chronic health problems. Many deaths from these illnesses can be prevented if patients are better supported to take their medicines and prescribing quality is improved. This trial will explore if including a practice pharmacist in the primary health care team within Aboriginal community controlled health services (ACCHSs) leads to improvements in the quality of care that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people receive. Our trial will tell us if prescribing by doctors is improved, if patients are more likely to take their medicines, and if indicators of their health are improving over time.
- Investigators
- Sophie Couzos, Rhondda Jones, Emily Callander, Erik Biros, Deb Smith, Michelle Bellingan, Beverley Glass, Priscilla Page, Donald Whaleboat, Robyn Preston, Nicole Bates, Douglas Boyle, Vicki Slinko, Roderick Wright, Nadia Lusis, Elizabeth Moore and Kathryn Panaretto (College of Medicine & Dentistry, Academy, College of Public Health, Medical & Vet Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council, Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory and Gidgee Healing Mount Isa Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services Ltd)
- Keywords
- Aboriginal Health; integrated health care; continuing quality improvement; Primary Health Care; practice pharmacist; community based participatory research
- 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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- Indicates the Tropics (Torrid Zone)
My research areas
Similar to me
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Prof Sarah LarkinsMedicine
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Mrs Gillian KnottPharmacy
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A/Prof Sophie CouzosMedicine
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Prof Peter LeggatPublic Health & Tropical Medicine
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Ms Selina TaylorJCU Murtupuni Centre for Rural & Remote Health