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Noel Hayman
Researcher at Queensland Health
Publications - 74
Citations - 1653
Noel Hayman is an academic researcher from Queensland Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Indigenous & Health care. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1386 citations. Previous affiliations of Noel Hayman include University of Sydney & Griffith University.
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A pragmatic randomized trial of a polypill-based strategy to improve use of indicated preventive treatments in people at high cardiovascular disease risk
Anushka Patel,Alan Cass,David Peiris,Tim Usherwood,Alex Brown,Stephen Jan,Bruce Neal,Graham S. Hillis,Natasha Rafter,Andrew Tonkin,Ruth Webster,Laurent Billot,Severine Bompoint,Carol Burch,Hugh Burke,Noel Hayman,Barbara Molanus,Christopher M. Reid,Louise Shiel,Samantha J. Togni,Anthony Rodgers +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors aimed to determine whether fixed dose combinations of generic drugs can achieve optimal preventive drugs for individuals at high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk worldwide.
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Improving Indigenous patients' access to mainstream health services: the Inala experience.
TL;DR: A Centre of Excellence in Indigenous Primary Health Care is envisaged as the next innovation required to improve access and quality of service, and to close the gap between Indigenous and non‐Indigenous health outcomes.
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Effect of a computer-guided, quality improvement program for cardiovascular disease risk management in primary health care: The treatment of cardiovascular risk using electronic decision support cluster-randomized trial
David Peiris,Tim Usherwood,Kathryn S Panaretto,M G Harris,Jennifer M Hunt,Julie Redfern,Nicholas Zwar,Stephen Colagiuri,Noel Hayman,Serigne Lo,Bindu Patel,Marilyn Lyford,Stephen MacMahon,Bruce Neal,David R. Sullivan,Alan Cass,Rod Jackson,Anushka Patel +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multaceted quality improvement intervention comprising computerized decision support, audit/feedback tools, and staff training was used in 60 primary healthcare centers in Australia to improve guideline-indicated risk factor measurements and guidelines for those at high cardiovascular disease risk.
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A Genomewide Search for Type 2 Diabetes–Susceptibility Genes in Indigenous Australians
Frances Busfield,David L. Duffy,J. B. Kesting,Shelley M. Walker,Paul K. Lovelock,David Good,Heather Tate,Denise Watego,M. Marczak,Noel Hayman,Joanne Shaw +10 more
TL;DR: Empirical evidence implicates genetic factors in the susceptibility of indigenous Australians to type 2 diabetes and supports the hypothesis of the "thrifty genotype," but the nature of the genetic predisposition is unknown.
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‘It had to be my choice’ Indigenous smoking cessation and negotiations of risk, resistance and resilience
TL;DR: The narrative accounts of 20 Indigenous ex-smokers within an urban community are explored to determine the motivators and enablers for successful smoking cessation and highlight the central importance of resilience, empowerment and trust within health promotion practice.