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Prof. Julie Byles

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 13
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 3.88

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 2017 PhD (Nutrition & Dietetics) Co-Supervisor Diet Quality for Cancer Survivors: Systematic Review of Evidence, Australian Epidemiology, Intervention and Recommendations for Public Health Nutrition
2013 2017 PhD (Gender & Health) Principal Supervisor Urban Women's Health Inequalities and Their Determinants in Indonesia
2013 2017 PhD (Gender & Health) Co-Supervisor Dietary Pattern Related Risk Factors of Non-Communicable Diseases in Aging Population in China
2012 2016 PhD (Statistics) Co-Supervisor A Unified Approach for Treatment of Complex Missing Data Mechanisms in Longitudinal Latent Variable Analysis
2011 2015 PhD (Gender & Health) Co-Supervisor The Profile of Pain in Older Women with Arthritis
2011 2015 PhD (Gender & Health) Principal Supervisor Women's Reproductive Health and Nutrition
2011 2015 PhD (Gender & Health) Principal Supervisor Medications Use and Mental Health Outcome
2011 2015 PhD (Gender & Health) Principal Supervisor Life-Course Impact of Chronic Diseases on Patterns of Workforce Participation: A Gendered Approach
2011 2015 PhD (Gender & Health) Co-Supervisor The Cost of Arthritis Associated with Health-care Utilisation Among Older Women in Australia
2011 2015 PhD (Gender & Health) Co-Supervisor Modifiable Predictors of Mental Health Services Utilisation for Australian Women
2011 2011 PhD (Gender & Health) Co-Supervisor When Life's a Pain: Perceived Stress and Psychosocial Factors in Women with Arthritis Transitioning from Midlife to Older Age
2010 2014 PhD (Gender & Health) Co-Supervisor Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality in Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kenya
2007 2015 PhD (Sociology & Anthropology) Co-Supervisor The Mental Health Experiences of Early Retired Males in the Hunter Region

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2010 PhD (Behavioural Science) Principal Supervisor Promoting Physical Activity to Older People with COPD - The Active Living Framework
2010 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Principal Supervisor Your Bloomin' Lot: An Empirical Study of the Popular Baby Boomer Stereotype
2008 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Principal Supervisor Using Evidence to Inform Equity Assessment in Health Services: A Cardiac Rehabilitation Case Study
2008 PhD (Occupational Therapy) Co-Supervisor An Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Understanding Falls Risks Among Older Community-Dwelling Women in Australia
2007 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Principal Supervisor Developing a General Risk Alert Index for Older People: A Measure of Vulnerability to Adverse Outcomes
2007 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Principal Supervisor Hunter Collaborative Strategies to Improve Immunisation Coverage and the Quality of Data Forwarded to the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
2007 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Co-Supervisor Clinical Epidemiology of B Natriuretic Peptides as Tests for Heart Failure in Australian General Practice
2006 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Principal Supervisor Antenatal Care in Three Provinces of Vietnam: Long An, Ben Tre and Quang Ngai
2005 PhD (Behavioural Science) Principal Supervisor Improving Quality Use of Medicines for Older People in General Practice
2004 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Co-Supervisor An Examination of Health Industry Exports: 1983 to 1996
2004 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Principal Supervisor Issues in Measurement and Analysis of Health-Related Quality of Life in Heart-Disease
2002 PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Principal Supervisor Home Hazards and Falls Prevention in Home-based Health Assessments for Older People in the Community
2001 PHD Public Health Not Elswr Classi
University of Newcastle
Principal Supervisor Social Support for older persons
2001 PHD Public Health Not Elswr Classi
University of Newcastle
Principal Supervisor An investigation to assess the needs experienced by men diagosed with prostate cancer
PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Co-Supervisor Public Knowledge and Perception of Stroke in the Newcastle Urban Area