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Johanna Neville

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Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|July 16, 2019
Best practice principles for research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in action: Case study of a safe infant sleep strategyJeanine Young, Karen Watson, Leanne Craigie, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|November 5, 2016
Apunipima baby basket program: a retrospective cost studyKim Edmunds, Andrew Searles, Johanna Neville, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|May 22, 2015
Empowering families by engaging and relating Murri way: a grounded theory study of the implementation of the Cape York Baby Basket programJanya McCalman, Andrew Searles, Roxanne Bainbridge, et al.
Communicable Diseases Intelligence (2018)|October 11, 2023
A low burden of severe illness: the COVID-19 Omicron outbreak in the remote Torres and Cape region of Far North QueenslandCaroline Taunton, Leanne Hawthorne, Rittia Matysek, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|April 13, 2024
A mixed-methods evaluation: COVID Care in the Home, a public health response to the first omicron wave across the Torres and Cape region, QueenslandLeanne Hawthorn, Rittia Matysek, Johanna Neville, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|July 15, 2026
Experiences of Sorry Business Babies (stillbirth) among First Nations Cape York parents and communities: Insights from Elders and health professionalsDiana Jans, Deanna Stuart-Butler, Yvonne Cadet-James, et al.
BMJ Open|April 30, 2021
Enablers and barriers to primary healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents: study protocol for participatory mixed-methods research that builds on WHO global standardsTirritpa Ritchie, Tara Purcell, Seth Westhead, et al.
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Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|July 16, 2019
Best practice principles for research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in action: Case study of a safe infant sleep strategyJeanine Young, Karen Watson, Leanne Craigie, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|November 5, 2016
Apunipima baby basket program: a retrospective cost studyKim Edmunds, Andrew Searles, Johanna Neville, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|May 22, 2015
Empowering families by engaging and relating Murri way: a grounded theory study of the implementation of the Cape York Baby Basket programJanya McCalman, Andrew Searles, Roxanne Bainbridge, et al.
Communicable Diseases Intelligence (2018)|October 11, 2023
A low burden of severe illness: the COVID-19 Omicron outbreak in the remote Torres and Cape region of Far North QueenslandCaroline Taunton, Leanne Hawthorne, Rittia Matysek, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|April 13, 2024
A mixed-methods evaluation: COVID Care in the Home, a public health response to the first omicron wave across the Torres and Cape region, QueenslandLeanne Hawthorn, Rittia Matysek, Johanna Neville, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|July 15, 2026
Experiences of Sorry Business Babies (stillbirth) among First Nations Cape York parents and communities: Insights from Elders and health professionalsDiana Jans, Deanna Stuart-Butler, Yvonne Cadet-James, et al.
BMJ Open|April 30, 2021
Enablers and barriers to primary healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents: study protocol for participatory mixed-methods research that builds on WHO global standardsTirritpa Ritchie, Tara Purcell, Seth Westhead, et al.
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