Publications

 

Since ISCRR's establishment the following  items were published in peer-reviewed journals. Where possible a link to the item is included.

Bugeja L. Ibrahim JE, Ozanne-Smith J, Brodie L. (Dec2009) Expanding definitions of work-relatedness beyond the worker. The Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - Australia and New Zealand 25 (6) 461 - 475.

Brodie, L.; Ibrahim, J. E., Fatal injury in tree felling and related activities, Victoria, Australia 1992-2007. Injury Prevention 2010, 16 (1), 53-56.

Clay F.J., Fitzharris M., Kerr E., McClure R. The Association of Social Functioning, Social Relationships and the Receipt of Compensation with Time to Return to Work Following Unintentional Injuries to Victorian Workers. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2012, Jan 26. 

Collie, A., Britt, H., Henderson, J. & Pan, Y. Coverage of work-related conditions by workers' compensation in Australian general practice. International Journal of Social Security and Workers' Compensation. Dec 2011 

Collie A. Gains in neurotrauma research activity and output associated with a Victorian state government funding program. Medical Journal ofAustralia. 2010 Jun 21; 192(12):712-4.

Collie A & Ellis N. Does access to compensation have an impact on recovery outcomes after injury(letter). Medical Journal of Australia. 2010; 193(3):189

Collie A, Ellis N. Does access to compensation have an impact on recovery outcomes after injury? Letter, Med J Aust. 2010 Aug 2;193(3):189-90.

Ellis N, Johnston V, Gargett S, MacKenzie A, Strong J, Battersby M, McLeod R, Adam K, Jull g: Does self-management for return to work increase the effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation for chronic compensated musculoskeletal disorders? Protocol for a randomised controlled trial.  BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2010.

Ellis N, Johnston V, Gargett S, MacKenzie A, Strong J, Battersby M, McLeod R, Adam K, Jull G. Does self-management for return to work increase the effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation for chronic compensated musculoskeletal disorders? Protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorder. 2010 Jun 10; 11:115.

Gabbe B, Harris IA, Collie A, Cameron P. Does access to compensation have an impact on recovery outcomes after injury? Med J Aust. 2010 Aug 2;193(3):188.

Gabbe BJ, Sutherland AM, Hart MJ, Cameron PA. Population based capture of long term functional and quality of life outcomes after major trauma: The experiences of the Victorian State Trauma Registry. Journal of Trauma 69(3):532-536, September 2010.

Jones, C.B., Ibrahim, J.E. and Ozanne-Smith, J. (2011) Online First. The Prevalence of Work Related Non-Crash Truck Driver Fatalities in Australia 2000 - 2009. Injury Prevention.

Ozanne-Smith, J. and Routley, V. (published abstract 2010). Work-related suicide. Injury Prevention 2010;16:A272.

Ruseckaite, R and Collie, A (2011). Repeat workers' Compensation Claims: Risk Factors, Costs and Work Disability, BMC Public Health.

Ruseckaite, R., Gabbe, B., Vogel, A. and Collie, A. (2011). Health Care Utilisation Following Hospitalisation for Transport-related Injury, Injury.

Schmidt, J. Lannin, N. Fleming, J. Ownsworth, T. Feedback interventions for impaired self-awareness following brain injury: A systematic review, J Rehabil Med 2011; 43: 673-680.

Vogel, A. P. Barker, SJ. Young, AE. Ruseckaite, R. Collie, A. What is return to work? An investigation into the quantification of return to work, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health; 2011; 10.1007/s00420-011-0644-5.

Yang Z, Lowe AJ, de la Harpe DE, Richardson MD. Factors that predict poor outcomes in patients with traumatic vertebral body fractures. Injury 2010:41(2):226-230.