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Conference presentations

2022

Sturgiss E, Phillips WR, Prathivadi P, Moriarty F, Lucassen P, van der Wouden JC, van Weel C, Russell G, Reeve J, Orkin A, olde Hartman TC, Glasziou P. “What needs to be in reports of primary care research? Results from an international Delphi survey.” Podium presentation, August 2022, Australian Association for Academic Primary Care, Annual Research Conference, online.

2022

Reeve J, Phillips WR, Sturgiss E, van Weel C, Russell G, Orkin A, Prathivadi P, olde Hartman TC, Glasziou P. CRISP – Consensus Reporting Items for Studies in Primary Care: new guidance for reporting research in general practice/family medicine. Workshop presented to the 27th WONCA Europe Conference 2022, London, United Kingdom; June 28-July 1, 2022.

2021

Prathivadi P, Sturgiss E, William R. Phillips WR. “Essential Content for Reports of Primary Care Research? Delphi Study of the International Primary Care Community.” Poster presentation, North American Primary Care Research Group, 2021 Annual Meeting, virtual conference; November 19-23, 2021.

2021

Phillips, WR Sturgiss E, Orkin A, Glaziou P, Olde Hartman T, Reeve J, Russell G, van Weel, Prathivadi P. “CRISP – Consensus Reporting Items for Studies in Primary Care – New Guidance for Reporting Your Research.” Workshop presentation, North American Primary Care Research Group, 2021 Annual Meeting, virtual conference; November 19-23, 2021.

2021

E Sturgiss, P Prathivadi, WR. Phillips, F Moriarty, A Orkin, P Lucassen, JC. van der Wouden. “Consensus Reporting Items for Studies in Primary Care (CRISP) – an international Delphi survey of researchers and end-users”. Poster presentation, August 2021 Australian Association for Academic Primary Care, Annual Research Conference, online.

2021

Barton C & Prathivadi P. Analysing qualitative data: What you need to know to complete a reflexive thematic analysis for qualitative and mixed methods research. Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care (AAAPC) conference. Online August 2021

2021

Subasinghe A, Prathivadi P, Epstein D, Amos N, Raymond J, Mazza D. Prioritising essential clinical services (ECS) in general practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: a protocol for the evaluation of the RCGP guidance for the Australian context. AAAPC conference. Online August 2021

2021

Prathivadi P, Connell N, Picco L, Giannitrapani KF, Wong HN, Barton C, Lorenz KA, Mazza D. A systematic review of the effectiveness of provider targeted interventions to improve opioid prescribing in primary care: A Protocol. AAAPC conference. Online August 2021

2021

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D. What are the self-reported opioid prescribing practices of Australian GPs? A nationwide survey. Society of Academic Primary Care (SAPC) Conference. Online 30 June 2021.

2020

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D Survey of Australian GP opioid prescribing practices. RACGP Annual Conference (GP20). Online 16-28 November 2020

2019

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D Qualitative insights into opioid prescribing practices of Victorian GP registrars. RACGP Annual Conference (GP19). Adelaide Australia 24 October 2019

2019

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D. The opioid prescribing practices of Australian GPs. MARC annual symposium. Melbourne, Australia 21 August 2019

2019

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D. Qualitative insights into opioid prescribing practices of Australia GPs. Society of Academic Primary Care (SAPC) Conference. Exeter UK 3 July 2019

2019

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D. GP perceptions of opioid prescribing by specialists; an interview study. Australian Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting. Gold Coast Australia 8 April 2019

2018

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D Qualitative insights into opioid prescribing practices of Victorian GPs. RACGP Annual Conference (GP18). Gold Coast Australia 11 October 2018

2018

Prathivadi P, Barton C, Mazza D. Qualitative insights into the opioid prescribing practices of Victorian GPs. Primary Healthcare Research Conference. Melbourne Australia 2 August 2018

2013

Yiallourou SR, Poole H, Prathivadi P, Odoi A, Wong FY, Horne RSC. Why are pacifiers protective for SIDS? Pediatric Academic Societies. Washington DC USA 4 May 2013

2013

Yiallourou SR, Poole H, Prathivadi P, Odoi A, Wong FY, Horne RSC. Cardiovascular control during sleep: a mechanism for the protective effect of dummies? 17th Annual Congress of the Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand. Adelaide Australia 14-17 April 2013

2012

Yiallourou SR, Poole H, Prathivadi P, Wong F, Horne RSC. How does dummy sucking protect babies from the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome? 24th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Sleep Association. Darwin Australia October 10-13, 2012

2010

Prathivadi P, Yiallourou SR, Wong, FY, Horne RSC. Effect of dummy sucking on infant arousability: a mechanism for the protection against SIDS? 5th Australian Health and Medical Research Congress. Melbourne Australia 14 November 2010

2010

Prathivadi P, Yiallourou SR, Wong, FY, Horne RSC. Effect of dummy sucking on infant arousability: a mechanism for the protection against SIDS? Healthy Start To Life Annual Scientific Meeting. Melbourne 11 November 2010

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