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Joan Ozanne-Smith

Joan Ozanne-Smith

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
35
Citations
5995
World Ranking
6705
National Ranking
478

Overview

Joan Ozanne-Smith is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Social Sciences. Their scholarly work spans subfields including Demography, Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Their research focuses on topics such as Intimate Partner and Family Violence, Elder Abuse and Neglect, Injury Epidemiology and Prevention, Autopsy Techniques and Outcomes, Child Abuse and Related Trauma, Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse, and Restraint-Related Deaths.

Joan Ozanne-Smith has coauthored multiple papers with frequent collaborators including Reena Sarkar, Richard Bassed, Joanna F. Dipnall, and Damian Morgan.

Significant recent publications include:

  • Orofacial injuries in child family homicide: a population study (2021), published in Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology
  • Population study of orofacial injuries in adult family violence homicides in Victoria, Australia (2020), published in Forensic Science International
  • Drowning Risk Analysis Comparing Surf Bather Subgroups (2021), published in Applied Sciences
  • 1E.001 Health metrics in Victorian family violence homicides (2021), published in Abstracts
  • 626Epidemiology of facial injuries in the context of fatal family violence in the Victorian population (2021), published in International Journal of Epidemiology

Their work appears across several publication venues including Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology, Forensic Science International, Applied Sciences, Abstracts, and the International Journal of Epidemiology.

Best Publications

  • World Report on Child Injury Prevention

    Margie Peden;Kayode Oyegbite;Joan Ozanne-Smith;Adnan A Hyder

  • Injury-related fatalities in China: an under-recognised public-health problem

    Shaowei Wang;Yun Li;G. Chi;Shuiyuan Xiao

  • Sport and active recreation injuries in Australia: evidence from emergency department presentations.

    Caroline Finch;Giulietta Valuri;Joan Ozanne-Smith

  • Dog bite and injury prevention—analysis, critical review, and research agenda

    Joan Ozanne-Smith;Karen Michelle Ashby;Voula Z Stathakis

  • Understanding on-road practices of electric bike riders: an observational study in a developed city of China.

    Wei Du;Jie Yang;Brent Powis;Xiaoying Zheng

  • Injury in young people with intellectual disability: descriptive epidemiology

    Jennifer Sherrard;Bruce J Tonge;Joan Ozanne-Smith

  • Increasing deaths involving oxycodone, Victoria, Australia, 2000–09

    Angela C. Rintoul;Malcolm D. H. Dobbin;Olaf H. Drummer;Joan E. Ozanne-Smith

  • Unintentional ingestion of over the counter medications in children less than 5 years old

    C Chien;Jennifer Lillian Marriott;Karen Michelle Ashby;Joan Ozanne-Smith

  • Firearm related deaths: the impact of regulatory reform.

    Joan E. Ozanne-Smith;Karen Ashby;Stuart V. Newstead;V. Z. Stathakis

  • Injury risk in young people with intellectual disability

    Jennifer Sherrard;Bruce J Tonge;Joan Ozanne-Smith

  • Bio-psychosocial determinants of persistent pain 6 months after non-life-threatening acute orthopaedic trauma.

    Fiona Jane Clay;Stuart Vaughan Newstead;Wendy Watson;Joan Ozanne-Smith

  • Childhood poisoning: access and prevention.

    Joan Ozanne-Smith;Lesley M Day;Barry J Parsons;James Tibballs

  • Descriptive epidemiology of drowning deaths in a surf beach swimmer and surfer population

    Damian Joseph Morgan;Joan Ozanne-Smith;Thomas James Triggs

  • Unsafe riding practice among electric bikers in Suzhou, China: an observational study

    Jie Yang;Yihe Hu;Wei Du;Wei Du;Brent Powis

  • Prevention of unintentional injury to people with intellectual disability: a review of the evidence.

    Jennifer Sherrard;Joan Ozanne-Smith;Carolyn Staines

  • Risk factors for work related injury among male farmers

    Lesley Margaret Day;Don Voaklander;Malcolm Ross Sim;Rory St John Wolfe

  • Epidemiological profile of hospitalised injuries among electric bicycle riders admitted to a rural hospital in Suzhou: a cross-sectional study

    Wei Du;Jie Yang;Brent Powis;Xiaoying Zheng

  • Retrospective baseline measurement of self-reported health status and health-related quality of life versus population norms in the evaluation of post-injury losses

    Wendy Lynne Watson;Joan Ozanne-Smith;Jeffrey Ralph James Richardson

  • Generalising the Cinderella Effect to unintentional childhood fatalities

    Gregory A Tooley;Mari Karakis;Mark Stokes;Joan Ozanne-Smith

  • Injury surveillance in Victoria, Australia: developing comprehensive injury incidence estimates.

    Wendy L. Watson;Joan E. Ozanne-Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Stokes
Mark A. Stokes Deakin University
Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
Jeff Richardson
Jeff Richardson Monash University
Adnan A. Hyder
Adnan A. Hyder George Washington University
Elizabeth Waters
Elizabeth Waters University of Melbourne
Judith Green
Judith Green King's College London
Flaura Koplin Winston
Flaura Koplin Winston Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Lisa Gibbs
Lisa Gibbs University of Melbourne
James Harrison
James Harrison Flinders University
Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson University of Melbourne

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