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Lisa Willenberg
Researcher at Burnet Institute
Publications - 19
Citations - 1317
Lisa Willenberg is an academic researcher from Burnet Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Reproductive health. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1110 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa Willenberg include St. Vincent's Health System & Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute.
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The effect of financial incentives on the quality of health care provided by primary care physicians
Anthony Scott,Peter Sivey,Driss Ait Ouakrim,Lisa Willenberg,Lucio Naccarella,John Furler,Doris Young +6 more
TL;DR: There is insufficient evidence to support or not support the use of financial incentives to improve the quality of primary health care, and incentive schemes should be more carefully designed before implementation.
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Increasing school playground physical activity: A mixed methods study combining environmental measures and children's perspectives
Lisa Willenberg,Rosie Ashbolt,Dionne Holland,Lisa Gibbs,Colin MacDougall,Jan Garrard,Julie Green,Elizabeth Waters +7 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that relatively simple changes such as the provision of loose equipment, painting of court and play-line markings, and increased teacher presence on the playground, are likely to provide opportunities for increased physical activity.
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Office workers' objectively assessed total and prolonged sitting time: Individual-level correlates and worksite variations.
Nyssa Hadgraft,Genevieve N. Healy,Neville Owen,Elizabeth Winkler,Brigid M. Lynch,Parneet Sethi,Elizabeth G. Eakin,Marg Moodie,Anthony D. LaMontagne,Glen Wiesner,Lisa Willenberg,David W. Dunstan +11 more
TL;DR: BMI and organisational tenure were identified as correlates of total and prolonged workplace sitting time and significant variations in sitting time were observed across different worksites of the same employer and the variation remained after adjusting for individual-level factors.
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Associations of prolonged standing with musculoskeletal symptoms—A systematic review of laboratory studies
Pieter Coenen,Sharon Parry,Lisa Willenberg,Joyce W. Shi,Lorena Romero,Diana Blackwood,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,David W. Dunstan,Leon Straker +10 more
TL;DR: To avoid musculoskeletal symptoms, dose-response evidence from this study suggests a recommendation to refrain from standing for prolonged periods >40min, and interventions should also focus on underlying pain mechanisms.
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Associations of occupational standing with musculoskeletal symptoms: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Pieter Coenen,Lisa Willenberg,Sharon Parry,Joyce W. Shi,Lorena Romero,Diana Blackwood,Christopher G. Maher,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,David W. Dunstan,Leon Straker +11 more
TL;DR: The evidence suggests that substantial occupational standing is associated with the occurrence of low-back and (inconclusively) lower extremity symptoms, but there may not be such an association with upper extremity Symptoms.