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Monika Dzidowska
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 9
Citations - 135
Monika Dzidowska is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychosocial. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 104 citations. Previous affiliations of Monika Dzidowska include Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
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Current approaches to managing fear of cancer recurrence; a descriptive survey of psychosocial and clinical health professionals
TL;DR: This study investigated how FCR is perceived and managed by clinical health professionals (medical and nursing staff) and psychosocial professionals in oncology settings.
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A systematic review of approaches to improve practice, detection and treatment of unhealthy alcohol use in primary health care: a role for continuous quality improvement.
Monika Dzidowska,K. S. Kylie Lee,K. S. Kylie Lee,Claire E. Wylie,Jodie Bailie,Nikki Percival,James H. Conigrave,Noel Hayman,Noel Hayman,Noel Hayman,Katherine M. Conigrave,Katherine M. Conigrave +11 more
TL;DR: Utilizing CQI methods in implementation research would appear to be well-suited to drive improvements in service delivery for unhealthy alcohol use, although the body of literature describing such studies is still small.
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The characteristics of oncology social work in Australia: Implications for workforce planning in integrated cancer care.
Rosalie Pockett,Michelle Peate,Kim Hobbs,Monika Dzidowska,Melanie L. Bell,Brandi Baylock,Irwin Epstein +6 more
TL;DR: To describe the demographics, professional characteristics, self‐reported professional development needs and research involvement of oncology social workers in Australia and to describe perceived barriers to provision of quality psychosocial care.
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Social Work Intervention Research With Adult Cancer Patients: A Literature Review and Reflection on Knowledge-Building for Practice
TL;DR: The results of a literature review of social work intervention research with adult cancer patients found only a small number of studies conducted by social work researchers.
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Identifying research priorities and research needs among health and research professionals in psycho-oncology
TL;DR: The aim is to identify and prioritize the key research questions in psycho‐oncology in order to guide the development of large multicenter clinically relevant studies.