This protocol was published in BMJ Open. Eapen V, Liaw ST, Lingam R, Woolfenden S, Jalaludin B, Page A, … Tam CWM…, et al. Watch me grow integrated (WMG-I): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a web-based surveillance approach for developmental screening in primary care settings. BMJ Open. 2022;12(8):e065823. (Link : PDF)
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Aug 08 2022
Myth-busting: role of the GP in primary mental health care
The following article was published in MJA InSight in response to an early article by Rosenberg and Hickie in the same publication. (Link) Stone L, Spielman K, Tam M, Lynch J, Su M, Senior T, Price K, Chalmers S, Burton G. Myth-busting: role of the GP in primary mental health care. MJA InSight. 2022 Aug …
Jun 04 2022
Consumer and health professional perceptions of Watch Me Grow – Electronic (WMG-E) platform for developmental surveillance in early childhood: A qualitative study
Our study on the Watch Me Grow platform, an online resource to support childhood developmental surveillance in general practice, was published in the Australian Journal of General Practice. [Link : PDF] Kohlhoff J, Dadich A, Varghese J, McKenzie A, Ong N, Pritchard M, Tam CWM, Woolfenden S, Blight V, Eastwood J, Garg P, Jalaludin B, Liaw …
May 26 2022
Quoted in, “Should healthcare data live on after a patient dies?”
I was interviewed and quoted in the article, “Should healthcare data live on after a patient dies?”, written by Mr Tim Robertson, published in newsGP. Robertson T. Should healthcare data live on after a patient dies? 2022 May 26. Available from: https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/should-healthcare-data-live-on-after-a-patient-die
May 20 2022
The role of quality improvement collaboratives in general practice: a qualitative systematic review
Our qualitative systematic review on the role of quality improvement collaboratives in general practice was published in BMJ Open Quality (link : PDF). Knight AW, Tam CWM, Dennis S, et al. The role of quality improvement collaboratives in general practice: a qualitative systematic review. BMJ Open Quality 2022;11:e001800. doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001800
Mar 31 2022
Acceptability and perceived feasibility of adapted encounter decision aids on contraceptive methods: An interview study with healthcare providers and Chinese migrant women
This paper on an adapted shared decision aid on contraceptive methods for Chinese migrant women in Australia was published recently in PEC (Patient Education and Counseling) Innovation. Dolan H, Bateson D, Li M, Thompson R, Tam CWM, Bonner C, et al. Acceptability and perceived feasibility of adapted encounter decision aids on contraceptive methods: An interview study …