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Michael Taylor
Researcher at Australian Catholic University
Publications - 25
Citations - 497
Michael Taylor is an academic researcher from Australian Catholic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 434 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Taylor include La Trobe University.
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Interventions to improve safe and effective medicines use by consumers: an overview of systematic reviews.
Rebecca Ryan,Nancy Santesso,Dianne Lowe,Sophie Hill,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Megan Prictor,Caroline Kaufman,Genevieve A Cowie,Michael Taylor +8 more
TL;DR: Looking across reviews, medicines self-monitoring and self-management programmes appear generally effective to improve medicines use, adherence, adverse events and clinical outcomes; and to reduce mortality in people self-managing antithrombotic therapy.
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Comparing Face-to-Face and Online Qualitative Research With People With Multiple Sclerosis
TL;DR: Compared face-to-face focus groups and an online forum in qualitative research with people with multiple sclerosis (MS) and family members, there was a high level of overlap in the themes generated between groups.
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Person-centred climate questionnaire (PCQ-S): establishing reliability and cut-off scores in residential aged care.
David Edvardsson,David Edvardsson,Karin Sjögren,Marie Lindkvist,Michael Taylor,Kristina Edvardsson,Per-Olof Sandman +6 more
TL;DR: The PCQ-S has reliability in residential aged care samples, and cut-off scores are provided that provide important fundaments for comparative studies and aggregation of data to explore person-centredness care further.
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Reforming funding for chronic illness: Medicare - CDM
Hal Swerissen,Michael Taylor +1 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a realignment and extension of current Medicare chronic disease management programs into a framework that provides general practitioners and other health professionals with the necessary "tools" for high quality care planning and ongoing management, and incorporating international models of outcome-linked funding.
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Harnessing and supporting consumer involvement in the development and implementation of Models of Care for musculoskeletal health
Louisa Walsh,Sophie Hill,Anita E. Wluka,Peter Brooks,Rachelle Buchbinder,Ainslie Cahill,Leonila F. Dans,Dianne Lowe,Michael Taylor,Peter Tugwell +9 more
TL;DR: This chapter presents the identified healthcare needs of people with musculoskeletal conditions and focuses on the current systematic review evidence for consumer involvement interventions in musculOSkeletal Models of Care across the micro, meso and macro levels of healthcare.