Browsing by author "Schemann, Kathrin"
Sort by:
Title A-Z
-
Controlling Equine Influenza: Policy Networks and Decision-Making During the 2007 Australian Equine Influenza Outbreak.
Schemann, Kathrin; Gillespie, J. A.; Toribio, Jenny-Ann L. M. L.; Ward, M. P.; Dhand, Navneet K.Published 2014-01-01Rapid, evidence-based decision-making is critical during a disease outbreak response however compliance by stakeholders is necessary to ensure that such decisions are effective – especially if the response depends on ...Open AccessArticle -
From the Horse's Mouth: Perceptions of the Management of the 2007 Equine Influenza Outbreak in Australia
Schemann, Kathrin; Firestone, S. M.; Taylor, M. R.; Toribio, Jenny-Ann L.M.L.; Ward, M. P.; Dhand, Navneet K.Published 2012-01-01In August 2007, Australia experienced its first-ever outbreak of equine influenza, a highly infectious respiratory disease of horses. Although the outbreak spread over a large geographic area it was eradicated within five ...Open AccessArticle -
Horse owners' biosecurity practices following the first equine influenza outbreak in Australia
Schemann, Kathrin; Taylor, M. R.; Toribio, Jenny-Ann L. M. L.; Dhand, Navneet K.Published 2011-01-01A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 759 Australian horse owners to determine their biosecurity practices and perceptions one year after the 2007 equine influenza outbreak and to investigate the factors influencing ...Open AccessArticle -
Horse owners'/managers' perceptions about effectiveness of biosecurity measures based on their experiences during the 2007 equine influenza outbreak in Australia.
Schemann, Kathrin; Firestone, S. M.; Taylor, M. R.; Toribio, Jenny-Ann L.M.L.; Ward, M. P.; Dhand, Navneet K.Published 2012-01-01Following the first ever equine influenza outbreak in Australia in 2007, a study was conducted involving 200 horse owners and managers to determine their perceptions about effectiveness of biosecurity measures and the ...Open AccessArticle -
Prevalence of noncaesarean uterine surgical scars in a maternity population
Nippita, Tanya A.; Schemann, Kathrin; Roberts, Christine L.Published 2016-01-01Open AccessArticle -
Survey of Australian equine veterinarians evaluating their biosecurity training and perceptions and opinions about the management of the 2007 equine influenza outbreak
Schemann, Kathrin; Toribio, Jenny-Ann L. M. L.; Taylor, M; Ward, M; Dhand, Navneet K.Published 2014-01-01Objectives To evaluate the level of biosecurity training among Australian equine veterinarians, to assess their biosecurity and infectious disease perceptions and their opinions about the 2007 equine influenza outbreak ...Open AccessArticle -
Untangling the complex inter-relationships between horse managers' perceptions of effectiveness of biosecurity practices using Bayesian graphical modelling.
Schemann, Kathrin; Lewis, F. I.; Firestone, S. M.; Ward, M. P.; Toribio, Jenny-Ann L. M. L.; Taylor, M. R.; Dhand, Navneet K.Published 2013-01-01On-farm biosecurity practices have been promoted in many animal industries to protect animal populations from infections. Current approaches based on regression modelling techniques for assessing biosecurity perceptions ...Open AccessArticle -
Variation in and factors associated with timing of low risk, pre-labour repeat caesarean sections in NSW, 2008-2011
Schemann, Kathrin; Patterson, Jillian A.; Nippita, Tanya A.; Ford, Jane B.; Matha, Deborah; Roberts, Christine L.Published 2016-01-01In April 2007, the New South Wales (NSW) Ministry of Health released an evidence-based policy directive requiring that ‘where there are no compelling medical indications, elective or pre-labour caesarean section does not ...Open AccessArticle -
Variation in hospital caesarean section rates for women with at least one previous caesarean section: a population based cohort study
Schemann, Kathrin; Patterson, Jillian A.; Nippita, Tanya A.; Ford, Jane B.; Roberts, Christine L.Published 2015-01-01Background: Internationally, repeat caesarean sections (Robson Classification Group 5) make the single largest contribution to overall caesarean section rates and hospital-to-hospital variation has been reported. It is ...Open AccessArticle
Sort by:
Title A-Z