Julie Redfern's Publications
About Julie Redfern's Publications
Honorary Professorial Fellow-
Acute coronary syndrome care across Australia and New Zealand: the SNAPSHOT ACS study
Medical Journal of Australia Date published: -
Contemporary themes in acute coronary syndrome management: from acute illness to secondary prevention
Medical Journal of Australia Date published: -
Cardiac rehabilitation: fit to face the future?
Heart Date published: -
Where you live matters: Challenges and opportunities to address the urban-rural divide through innovative secondary cardiac rehabilitation programs
Australian Journal of Rural Health Date published: -
Tweeting Our Way to Cardiovascular Health
Journal of the American College of Cardiology Date published: -
Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in Australia: a blueprint for reform
Medical Journal of Australia Date published: -
Screening to identify unknown atrial fibrillation
Thrombosis and Haemostasis Date published: -
Two Year Outcomes of the Choice of Health Options in Prevention of Cardiovascular Events (CHOICE) Replication Study
Heart, Lung and Circulation Date published: -
Acute coronary syndrome care across Australia and New Zealand: the SNAPSHOT ACS study.
The Medical journal of Australia Date published: -
What football teaches us about researching complex health interventions
BMJ Date published: -
The Treatment of cardiovascular Risk in Primary care using Electronic Decision suppOrt (TORPEDO) study: intervention development and protocol for a cluster randomised, controlled trial of an electronic decision support and quality improvement intervention in Australian primary healthcare
BMJ Open Date published: -
Development of a set of mobile phone text messages designed for prevention of recurrent cardiovascular events
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology Date published: -
Changing the lexicon of ‘Cardiac Rehabilitation’: a progressive step
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology Date published: -
More data, better data or improved evidence translation: What will improve cardiovascular outcomes?
International Journal of Cardiology Date published: -
Design and rationale of the tobacco, exercise and diet messages (TEXT ME) trial of a text message-based intervention for ongoing prevention of cardiovascular disease in people with coronary disease: a randomised controlled trial protocol: Figure 1
BMJ Open Date published: -
Screening Education And Recognition in Community pHarmacies of Atrial Fibrillation to prevent stroke in an ambulant population aged ≥65 years (SEARCH-AF stroke prevention study): a cross-sectional study protocol
BMJ Open Date published: