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Wayne Hall
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 1333
Citations - 84978
Wayne Hall is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cannabis & Population. The author has an hindex of 111, co-authored 1260 publications receiving 75606 citations. Previous affiliations of Wayne Hall include University of New South Wales & National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.
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Effect of Moisture in Flax Fibres on the Quality of their Composites
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of moisture in flax fibres on the overall quality of epoxy/flax biocomposites was analyzed by mechanical and micro-structural analysis.
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Effects of reduction in heroin supply on injecting drug use: analysis of data from needle and syringe programmes.
TL;DR: This “heroin shortage” provided a natural experiment to examine the effect of substantial changes in price and availability on injecting drug use and its associated harms in Australia's largest heroin market, a setting in which harm reduction strategies were widely used.
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The association between four citation metrics and peer rankings of research influence of Australian researchers in six fields of public health
TL;DR: Future research evaluation frameworks intent on incorporating metrics should first analyse each field closely to determine what measures of research influence are valued highly by members of that research community, to aid the development of comprehensive and relevant frameworks with which to fairly and transparently distribute research funds or approve promotion applications.
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Defined daily doses (DDD) do not accurately reflect opioid doses used in contemporary chronic pain treatment.
Suzanne Nielsen,Natasa Gisev,Raimondo Bruno,Raimondo Bruno,Wayne Hall,Wayne Hall,Milton Cohen,Briony Larance,Gabrielle Campbell,Marian Shanahan,Fiona M. Blyth,Nicholas Lintzeris,Sallie Pearson,Richard P. Mattick,Louisa Degenhardt,Louisa Degenhardt,Louisa Degenhardt +16 more
TL;DR: To assess how well the defined daily dose (DDD) metric reflects opioid utilisation among chronic non‐cancer pain patients, an apples-to- apples comparison study is conducted.
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Under what conditions is it ethical to offer incentives to encourage drug-using women to use long-acting forms of contraception?
Jayne Lucke,Wayne Hall +1 more
TL;DR: There needs to be more research on ways in which small non-cash incentives for reversible methods of contraception could be used in a morally acceptable and effective way to promote the sexual, reproductive and general health of addicted women.