This thesis presents studies that were undertaken as a Fellow of the Victorian Public Health Training Scheme (VPHTS) funded by the Victorian Department of Health. The purpose of this two-year workforce capacity building program is to develop individuals capable of taking on positions of leadership in public health. To fulfil the requirements of the VPHTS the author completed a series of research projects across a diverse range of professional placements. The four studies presented here use different methods, address four contemporary public health challenges – and were developed in consultation with host organisations to inform program, policy or practice improvements. The specific studies were: •A study reviewing trends in oxycodone-rela...
Many public health issues involve a complex mixture of actors from diverse sectors. Similarly, there...
This study explored the enabling and challenging factors within the policymaking environment in rela...
In Australia there is a gap between those with the best and poorest health, which has implications f...
This thesis explores the development of evidence to inform public health policy and practice in New ...
This thesis documents my research on the epidemiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), hepatit...
This thesis aims to explore the theme of the behavioural outcomes of public health policy, including...
Objectives: To explore the role of evidence in the public health policy-making process, and show how...
This thesis contains eight studies, all of which are concerned with the generation and/or use of evi...
This document presents some recent research related to health inequalities with a focus on the key i...
© 2017 Dr. Geoffrey BrowneBackground: Globally, preventable non‐communicable diseases are on the ris...
While supervised injecting facilities (SIF) can be found world-wide they remain politically sensitiv...
This thesis seeks to examine a number of issues surrounding evidence, equity and health in the conte...
This research identified the range of factors that influence the development of public health advoca...
In this thesis, I present the projects and activities I have undertaken as a Master of Philosophy in...
This book was commissioned by the Department of Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights as part of th...
Many public health issues involve a complex mixture of actors from diverse sectors. Similarly, there...
This study explored the enabling and challenging factors within the policymaking environment in rela...
In Australia there is a gap between those with the best and poorest health, which has implications f...
This thesis explores the development of evidence to inform public health policy and practice in New ...
This thesis documents my research on the epidemiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), hepatit...
This thesis aims to explore the theme of the behavioural outcomes of public health policy, including...
Objectives: To explore the role of evidence in the public health policy-making process, and show how...
This thesis contains eight studies, all of which are concerned with the generation and/or use of evi...
This document presents some recent research related to health inequalities with a focus on the key i...
© 2017 Dr. Geoffrey BrowneBackground: Globally, preventable non‐communicable diseases are on the ris...
While supervised injecting facilities (SIF) can be found world-wide they remain politically sensitiv...
This thesis seeks to examine a number of issues surrounding evidence, equity and health in the conte...
This research identified the range of factors that influence the development of public health advoca...
In this thesis, I present the projects and activities I have undertaken as a Master of Philosophy in...
This book was commissioned by the Department of Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights as part of th...
Many public health issues involve a complex mixture of actors from diverse sectors. Similarly, there...
This study explored the enabling and challenging factors within the policymaking environment in rela...
In Australia there is a gap between those with the best and poorest health, which has implications f...