A randomised trial of the impact of new faecal haemoglobin test technologies on population participation in screening for colorectal cancer

…, A Esterman, B Cadd, J Morcom - Journal of Medical …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: To investigote the effect on participation in colorectal cancer screening of testing
for blood products in faeces using technologies that remove dietary restrictions (ie …

Participation in screening for colorectal cancer based on a faecal occult blood test is improved by endorsement by the primary care practitioner

…, D Byrne, J Guy, J Morcom - Journal of Medical …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the influence of general practitioner (GP) endorsement on
participation in screening for colorectal cancer based on a faecal occult blood test (FOBT) …

Interval fecal immunochemical testing in a colonoscopic surveillance program speeds detection of colorectal neoplasia

…, N Good, A Smith, J Bull, J Sandford, J Morcom… - Gastroenterology, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Rapidly progressing or missed lesions can reduce the
effectiveness of colonoscopy-based colorectal cancer surveillance programs. We …

Endorsement by the primary care practitioner consistently improves participation in screening for colorectal cancer: a longitudinal analysis

…, SR Cole, D Byrne, J Guy, J Morcom… - Journal of Medical …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives To investigate the effect of general practice (GP) and general practitioner (GPR)
endorsement for faecal occult blood test (FOBT)-based screening on maintenance of …

Interval faecal occult blood testing in a colonoscopy based screening programme detects additional pathology

PA Bampton, JJ Sandford, SR Cole, A Smith, J Morcom… - Gut, 2005 - gut.bmj.com
Background: Colonoscopic based surveillance is recommended for patients at increased
risk of colorectal cancer. The appropriate interval between surveillance colonoscopies …

Wound care costs in general practice: a cross-sectional study

E Whitlock, J Morcom, G Spurling… - Australian family …, 2014 - search.informit.org
The management of wounds presents a significant burden to healthcare services,
consuming a large amount of human and financial resources. According to the Australian …

Establishing an Australian nurse practitioner-led colorectal cancer screening clinic

J Morcom, SV Dunn, Y Luxford - Gastroenterology Nursing, 2005 - journals.lww.com
In Australia, colorectal cancer is the most commonly occurring internal cancer affecting both
men and women, and the second most common cause of cancer-related death. Flexible …

Prescreening evaluation of a brush-based faecal immunochemical test for haemoglobin

…, AL Polglase, B Cadd, J Morcom - Journal of Medical …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: To undertake a prescreening evaluation of a new brush-based faecal
immunochemical test for haemoglobin, relative to a traditional spatula-sampling …

[HTML][HTML] Triggering change in diabetes care delivery in general practice: a qualitative evaluation approach using the clinical microsystem framework

T Janamian, LJ Crossland, C Jackson, J Morcom - BMC Family Practice, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background In 2008, the Sunshine Coast Division of General Practice (SCDGP) in
Queensland, Australia initiated a highly successful Improved Diabetes Management (IDM) …

[PDF][PDF] Screening for colorectal cancer

GP Young, PA Bampton, SR Cole, JM Morcom… - 2004 - fac.flinders.edu.au
Surveillance is recommended for people with a significant family or personal history of CRC
or colonic adenomas (polyps). For FMC and RGH patients, this meant that people were …