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5331
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315

Overview

Gina Browne is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada. Their academic profile indicates active engagement in research without specific details on recent publications, co-authors, or areas of study currently listed.

The absence of listed recent papers, publications venues, or identified subfields suggests that their documented output may either be limited in publicly accessible records or not indexed in the source database at this time.

There are no recorded awards for Gina Browne, and no data is available regarding book publications or primary research topics.

This profile reflects the available information and does not include further details on research contributions or collaborations due to lack of explicit data.

Best Publications

  • The prevalence of pain complaints in a general population

    Joan Crook;Elizabeth Rideout;Gina Browne

  • Advanced practice nursing roles: development, implementation and evaluation

    Denise Bryant-Lukosius;Alba DiCenso;Gina Browne;Janet Pinelli

  • Conceptualizations of frailty in relation to older adults.

    Maureen Markle-Reid;Gina Browne

  • Quality of life of individuals with heart failure: a randomized trial of the effectiveness of two models of hospital-to-home transition.

    Margaret B Harrison;Gina B Browne;Jacqueline Roberts;Peter Tugwell

  • Psychosocial adjustment in women with breast cancer.

    Diane Irvine;Barbara Brown;Dauna Crooks;Jacqueline Roberts

  • Effects of cultural sensitivity training on health care provider attitudes and patient outcomes.

    Basanti Majumdar;Gina Browne;Jacqueline Roberts;Barbara Carpio

  • Individual correlates of health service utilization and the cost of poor adjustment to chronic illness.

    Gina B. Browne;Kathleen Arpin;Paul Corey;Margaret Fitch

  • Sertraline and/or interpersonal psychotherapy for patients with dysthymic disorder in primary care: 6-month comparison with longitudinal 2-year follow-up of effectiveness and costs.

    Gina Browne;Meir Steiner;Meir Steiner;Jacqueline Roberts;Amiram Gafni

  • Health promotion for frail older home care clients.

    Maureen Markle-Reid;Robin Weir;Gina Browne;Jacqueline Roberts

  • The Effectiveness and Efficiency of Home-Based Nursing Health Promotion for Older People: A Review of the Literature:

    Maureen Markle-Reid;Gina Browne;Robin Weir;Amiram Gafni

  • Effective/efficient mental health programs for school-age children: a synthesis of reviews

    Gina Browne;Amiram Gafni;Jacqueline Roberts;Carolyn Byrne

  • Psychosocial adjustment of burn survivors.

    Gina Browne;Carolyn Byrne;Barbara Brown;Martha Pennock

  • Nurse‐led health promotion interventions improve quality of life in frail older home care clients: lessons learned from three randomized trials in Ontario, Canada

    Maureen Markle-Reid;Gina Browne;Amiram Gafni

  • The Effects and Costs of a Multifactorial and Interdisciplinary Team Approach to Falls Prevention for Older Home Care Clients 'At Risk' for Falling: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Maureen Markle-Reid;Gina Browne;Amiram Gafni;Jacqueline Roberts

  • Conceptualizing and validating the human services integration measure.

    Gina Browne;Jacqueline Roberts;Amiram Gafni;Carolyn Byrne

  • Epidemiologic comparison of persistent pain sufferers in a specialty pain clinic and in the community

    Joan Crook;Eldon Tunks;Elizabeth Rideout;Gina Browne

  • Prevalence and characteristics of frequent attenders in a prepaid Canadian family practice.

    Browne Gb;Humphrey B;Pallister R;Browne Ja

  • The prevalence, correlates, and costs of depression in people living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario: implications for service directions.

    Peter Williams;Lea Narciso;Gina Browne;Jacqueline Roberts

  • Economic evaluations of community-based care: lessons from twelve studies in Ontario.

    Gina Browne;Jacqueline Roberts;Amiram Gafni;Carolyn Byrne

  • Prevalence and correlates of family dysfunction and poor adjustment to chronic illness in specialty clinics.

    Kathleen Arpin;Margaret Fitch;Gina Born Browne;Gina Born Browne;Paul Corey

  • Recovery-oriented service provision and clinical outcomes in assertive community treatment.

    Sean A. Kidd;Lindsey George;Maria O'Connell;John Sylvestre

Frequent Co-Authors

Amiram Gafni
Amiram Gafni McMaster University
David L. Streiner
David L. Streiner University of Toronto
Jeffrey S. Hoch
Jeffrey S. Hoch University of California, Davis
Evelyn Vingilis
Evelyn Vingilis University of Western Ontario
Stephen Birch
Stephen Birch University of Queensland
Susan M. Jack
Susan M. Jack McMaster University
Sean A. Kidd
Sean A. Kidd Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Murray W. Enns
Murray W. Enns University of Manitoba
Larry Davidson
Larry Davidson Yale University
Robert D. Levitan
Robert D. Levitan Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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