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    • Where to start?: Educating patients and their families about Peritoneal Dialysis 

      Walker, Rachael C; Howard, Kirsten; Morton, Rachael L
      Published 2016-09-01
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    • Economic considerations of patients and caregivers in choosing a dialysis modality 

      Walker, Rachael C; Howard, Kirsten; Tong, Allison; Palmer, Suetonia C; Marshall, Mark R; Morton, Rachael L
      Published 2016-05-01
      Introduction Broader adoption of home dialysis could lead to considerable cost savings for health services. Globally, however, uptake remains low. The aim of this study was to describe patient and caregiver perspectives ...
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    • Doctors’ recognition and management of melanoma patients’ risk: an Australian population-based study 

      Madronio, C.M; Armstrong, B.K; Watts, C.G; Goumas, C.; Morton, Rachael L; Curtin, A.; Menzies, S.W; Mann, G.J; Thompson, J.F; Cust, A.E
      Published 2016-02-22
      Background Guidelines recommend that health professionals identify and manage individuals at high risk of developing melanoma, but there is limited population-based evidence demonstrating real-world practices. Objective ...
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    • Stable computational methods for additive binomial models with application to adjusted risk differences 

      Donoghoe, Mark W; Marschner, Ian C.
      Published 2014-12-01
      Risk difference is an important measure of effect size in biostatistics, for both randomised and observational studies. The natural way to adjust risk differences for potential confounders is to use an additive binomial ...
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    • Quality of life following sentinel node biopsy surgery for primary cutaneous melanoma: Implications for health economics 

      Morton, Rachael L; Tran, Ahn; Vessey, Johan Yusof; Rowbotham, Nick; Winstanley, Julie; Shannon, Kerwin; Spillane, Andrew J; Stretch, Johnathan; Thompson, John F; Saw, Robyn P-M
      Published 2016-12-14
      BACKGROUND: Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is commonly performed in contemporary melanoma management, however there is a paucity of long-term quality of life (QoL) estimates required for economic evaluation of this treatment. ...
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