Kirsten McCaffery
@KirstenMcCaffer
Professor Behavioural Science
Director Sydney Health Literacy Lab
School of Public Health
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Recently, we were honored to conduct seminars led by Pål Gulbrandsen, Karen Sepucha and Leigh Simmons. A query was highlighted 'How should clinicians address mismatches between patient values and medical decisions?' Please share your thoughts.
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❤️So pleased to launch this Health Literacy & Communication Open article collection on my fave topic: heart health literacy. Open now til Sep with no fee. Covers communication & health literacy aspects of prevention or management for any heart-related condition. More info: tinyurl.com/2s3nuh9u❤️
Another great media article of our The BMJ paper describing how some companies manipulate the narrative of women’s empowerment to sell AMH tests
Brooke Nickel Jolyn Hersch Jenna Smith Kristen Pickles
medicaldevice-network.com/news/false-emp…
Last co-design workshop of my PhD done ✅
We heard from a range of young people and stakeholders on how we can improve health communication to young people via social media across 3 workshops!
Now to analyse it all 😅
Sydney Health Literacy Lab University of Sydney Sydney Health
Our The BMJ paper and the accompanying Editorial highlighted in the latest Editor's Choice by Kamran Abbasi - Women and medicine: exploited as staff and as patients Tessa Copp Wiser Healthcare Sydney Health Literacy Lab Minna Johansson jadoust bmj.com/content/384/bm…
Our clinician survey found use of AMH testing in circumstances not supported by the evidence. With increasing test awareness, clinicians need more guidance re judicious use of testing.
Dr Devora Lieberman Kirsten McCaffery Sarah Lensen A/Prof Michelle Peate Rachel Thompson Ben Willem Mol
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38196321/
Craig Foster on how Australia can pull its socks up on human rights. 👏🏽 amazing stuff Craig Foster
abc.net.au/listen/program…
Great to see this important work from Kristine Sørensen and colleagues Sydney Health Literacy Lab