Christine Paul
University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Prof Chris Paul is a behavioural scientist who has worked closely with Industry (both government and non-government) in cancer control, stroke and diabetes. Prof Paul is co-Deputy Director of the Hunter Cancer Research Alliance, chair of the HCRA Implementation Science Flagship, is a Research and Innovation Conjoint with the Hunter New England Local Health District; and Associate Dean (Research) for the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle. Much of Prof Paul’s published work has an emphasis on the trial and translation of effective behaviour change strategies. She has recently completed large multi-site NHMRC-funded intervention studies in support for lung cancer patients, implementing diabetes care in Aboriginal Health Services and implementing acute stroke care processes. She did not have any grey hair when she started these projects.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Tailoring models of care to cancer centres during implementation of the Care to Quit Trial-a smoking cessation trial for patients affected with cancer (#189)
12:45 PM
Christine Paul
Lunch & Poster Viewing (Odd Numbers)
A longitudinal study of lung cancer stigma in newly diagnosed patients (#257)
12:45 PM
Shiho Rose
Lunch & Poster Viewing (Odd Numbers)
Protocol for a pilot study to explore opportunities to recruit Culturally and Linguistically Diverse participants to research (#190)
1:00 PM
Christine Paul
Lunch & Poster Viewing (Even Numbers)
What do doctors and nurses in cancer centres tell their patients about the benefits of quitting smoking after cancer? (#295)
12:45 PM
Christine Paul
Lunch & Poster Viewing (Odd Numbers)
Best buys for behaviour change treatment during cancer care: Why, which ones and how? (#40)
11:15 AM
Christine Paul
Concurrent Session - Public Health, Epidemiology, Psycho-Oncology and Implementation Science