Kirsten McCaffery
Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence Based Decision Making, NSW, Australia
Kirsten McCaffery is a behavioural scientist and a Professorial Research Fellow at the School of Public Health, University of Sydney. She has an international reputation in the areas of health literacy, shared decision making and screening research. She leads the psychosocial research program within the Screening and Test Evaluation Program and is Co-Director and co-founder of the Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence-based Decision Making (CeMPED). She established the Charles Perkins Centre International Health Literacy Research Network in 2013 which now has over 200 members worldwide. She has over 150 publications and 9 book chapters, and has been awarded over 40 research grants.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Screening participant and health service impact of population-based breast density notification in Australia: protocol for a co-designed randomised controlled trial (#266)
1:00 PM
Brooke Nickel
Lunch & Poster Viewing (Even Numbers)
The impact of breast density notification on culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women – A systematic review (#274)
1:00 PM
Jennifer Isautier
Lunch & Poster Viewing (Even Numbers)
Providing women aged 70-74 years with the rationale for cessation of breast cancer screening invitations: Results from a randomised trial (#27)
12:30 PM
Rachael Dodd
Concurrent Session - Equity and Access to Care