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Deborah J Schofield

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BMC Health Services Research|June 19, 2007
Replacing the projected retiring baby boomer nursing cohort 2001-2026Deborah J Schofield
Pain|August 2, 2014
How should we measure the impact of chronic pain? Limitations of utility measurement using the EQ-5D and SF-6DDeborah J Schofield
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|November 1, 2006
Demographic change and the future demand for public hospital care in Australia, 2005 to 2050Deborah J Schofield, Arul Earnest
BMJ Open|February 2, 2013
The relationship between employment and social participation among Australians with a disabling chronic health condition: a cross-sectional analysisEmily Callander, Deborah J Schofield
BMC Public Health|July 16, 2016
The risk of falling into poverty after developing heart disease: a survival analysisEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|May 31, 2007
The physiotherapy workforce is ageing, becoming more masculinised, and is working longer hours: a demographic studyDeborah J Schofield, Susann L Fletcher
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 19, 2005
Baby boomer doctors and nurses: demographic change and transitions to retirementDeborah J Schofield, John R Beard
Health Economics|October 3, 2014
Multidimensional Poverty and Health Status as a Predictor of Chronic Income PovertyEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews|December 15, 2015
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and the risk of falling into poverty: an observational studyEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|May 22, 2015
Psychological distress and the increased risk of falling into poverty: a longitudinal study of Australian adultsEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
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BMC Health Services Research|June 19, 2007
Replacing the projected retiring baby boomer nursing cohort 2001-2026Deborah J Schofield
Pain|August 2, 2014
How should we measure the impact of chronic pain? Limitations of utility measurement using the EQ-5D and SF-6DDeborah J Schofield
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|November 1, 2006
Demographic change and the future demand for public hospital care in Australia, 2005 to 2050Deborah J Schofield, Arul Earnest
BMJ Open|February 2, 2013
The relationship between employment and social participation among Australians with a disabling chronic health condition: a cross-sectional analysisEmily Callander, Deborah J Schofield
BMC Public Health|July 16, 2016
The risk of falling into poverty after developing heart disease: a survival analysisEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|May 31, 2007
The physiotherapy workforce is ageing, becoming more masculinised, and is working longer hours: a demographic studyDeborah J Schofield, Susann L Fletcher
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 19, 2005
Baby boomer doctors and nurses: demographic change and transitions to retirementDeborah J Schofield, John R Beard
Health Economics|October 3, 2014
Multidimensional Poverty and Health Status as a Predictor of Chronic Income PovertyEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews|December 15, 2015
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and the risk of falling into poverty: an observational studyEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|May 22, 2015
Psychological distress and the increased risk of falling into poverty: a longitudinal study of Australian adultsEmily J Callander, Deborah J Schofield
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