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The Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Evidence Based Practice: a collaborating centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute, Toowoomba Health Service District, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia (ACRREBP)

   
Toowoomba Health Service
PMB 2
Toowoomba
Queensland 4350
Australia
 
Phone: 61 7 4616 6224
Fax: 61 7 4616 6669
Director:
Ms Judy March
Email: JudyC_March@health.qld.gov.au
 

Acting/Deputy Director:

Professor Cath Rogers-Clark
Core Team Members:
 
Associate Director Research and Innovation:
Mr Clint Moloney
 
Associate Director Education:
Mrs Michelle Cameron
 
Associate Director Mental Health:
Mr Jim Weir
 
Associate Director Community:
Ms Gai Rollings
 
Associate Director Rural and Remote:
Dr Ans Van Erp
 
Associate Director Remote Technology Utilisation:
Associate Professor: Raj Gururajan
 
Associate Director Remote Medicine:
Dr Scott Kitchener
 
Research Associates:
Mr Abdul Hafeez-Baig
Miss Katie Gefford
Mr Greg Neilson
 
Research Fellow:
Mrs Vijaya Gururajan

Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Evidence Based Practice is located at the District Research Liaison Unit within the Toowoomba Health Service District in direct collaboration with the Centre for Rural and Remote Area Health, The University of Southern Queensland. The Toowoomba Health Service District is committed to setting standards for rural and remote research and the implementation of evidence based practice.

Systematic Reviews

Author(s)

Title

Status

Fallon A, Westaway J, Moloney C

A systematic review of psychometric evidence and expert opinion regarding the assessment of faecal incontinence in older community-dwelling adults

ACRREBP

Instruments for the Assessment of Faecal Incontinence for Community-dwelling Older Persons (A Systematic Review of)

Completed

ACRREBP

Systematic Review of Evidence on the Assessment and Management of Disruptive Clinician Behaviour within Nursing Work Environments

Review in Progress

The Australian Centre for Rural & Remote Evidence Based Practice. Director - Ms Judy March.