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Teresa Winata
Teresa Winata
Senior Research and Evaluation Officer at The Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health of Liverpool
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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The relationships between quality management systems, safety culture and leadership and patient outcomes in Australian Emergency Departments
R Clay-Williams, N Taylor, HP Ting, T Winata, G Arnolda, E Austin, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 43-51, 2020
272020
Deepening our Understanding of Quality in Australia (DUQuA): An overview of a nation-wide, multi-level analysis of relationships between quality management systems and patient …
J Braithwaite, R Clay-Williams, N Taylor, HP Ting, T Winata, E Hogden, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 8-21, 2020
232020
Do quality management systems influence clinical safety culture and leadership? A study in 32 Australian hospitals
R Clay-Williams, N Taylor, HP Ting, G Arnolda, T Winata, J Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 60-66, 2020
212020
Collaboration in a competitive healthcare system: negotiation 101 for clinicians
R Clay-Williams, A Johnson, P Lane, Z Li, L Camilleri, T Winata, M Klug
Journal of health organization and management 32 (2), 263-278, 2018
212018
The clinician safety culture and leadership questionnaire: refinement and validation in Australian public hospitals
R Clay-Williams, N Taylor, HP Ting, T Winata, G Arnolda, J Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 52-59, 2020
192020
Validation of the patient measure of safety (PMOS) questionnaire in Australian public hospitals
N Taylor, R Clay-Williams, HP Ting, T Winata, G Arnolda, E Hogden, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 67-74, 2020
152020
Can benchmarking Australian hospitals for quality identify and improve high and low performers? Disseminating research findings for hospitals
P Hibbert, F Saeed, N Taylor, R Clay-Williams, T Winata, C Clay, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 84-88, 2020
152020
Process evaluation of a behaviour change approach to improving clinical practice for detecting hereditary cancer
JC Long, T Winata, D Debono, KC Phan-Thien, C Zhu, N Taylor
BMC Health Services Research 19, 1-13, 2019
152019
Implementation and data-related challenges in the Deepening our Understanding of Quality in Australia (DUQuA) study: implications for large-scale cross-sectional research
G Arnolda, T Winata, HP Ting, R Clay-Williams, N Taylor, Y Tran, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 75-83, 2020
122020
Do organization-level quality management systems influence department-level quality? A cross-sectional study across 32 large hospitals in Australia
N Taylor, R Clay-Williams, HP Ting, G Arnolda, T Winata, E Hogden, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 35-42, 2020
122020
Organization quality systems and department-level strategies: refinement of the Deepening our Understanding in Quality in Australia (DUQuA) organization and department-level scales
R Clay-Williams, N Taylor, T Winata, HP Ting, G Arnolda, J Braithwaite
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 22-34, 2020
102020
“Watch Me Grow-Electronic (WMG-E)” surveillance approach to identify and address child development, parental mental health, and psychosocial needs: study protocol
V Eapen, S Woolfenden, V Schmied, B Jalaludin, K Lawson, ST Liaw, ...
BMC Health Services Research 21, 1-10, 2021
92021
Using accreditation surveyors to conduct health services research: a qualitative, comparative study in Australia
T Winata, R Clay-Williams, N Taylor, E Hogden, P Hibbert, E Austin, ...
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 32 (Supplement_1), 89-98, 2020
62020
Increased ambulance attendances related to suicide and self-injury in response to the pandemic in Australia
J John, EP Synn, T Winata, V Eapen, PI Lin
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 57 (1), 140-142, 2023
52023
Parental experience of an early developmental surveillance programme for autism within Australian general practice: a qualitative study
V Eapen, T Winata, M Gilbert, R Nair, F Khan, A Lucien, R Islam, A Masi, ...
BMJ open 12 (11), e064375, 2022
42022
Providing outpatient cancer care for CALD patients: a qualitative study
B Nic Giolla Easpaig, Y Tran, T Winata, K Lamprell, D Fajardo Pulido, ...
BMC Research Notes 14 (1), 304, 2021
32021
What is multidisciplinary cancer care like in practice? a protocol for a mixed-method study to characterise ambulatory oncology services in the Australian public sector
BNG Easpaig, G Arnolda, Y Tran, M Bierbaum, K Lamprell, GP Delaney, ...
BMJ open 9 (10), e031179, 2019
32019
Restrictive practice use in people with neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review
B Younan, M Jorgensen, J Chan, T Winata, D Gillies
Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders 8 (1), 122-140, 2024
22024
General practitioners’ perspectives regarding early developmental surveillance for autism within the australian primary healthcare setting: a qualitative study
J Barbaro, T Winata, M Gilbert, R Nair, F Khan, A Lucien, R Islam, A Masi, ...
BMC primary care 24 (1), 159, 2023
22023
Watch me grow integrated (WMG-I): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a web-based surveillance approach for developmental screening in primary care settings
V Eapen, ST Liaw, R Lingam, S Woolfenden, B Jalaludin, A Page, ...
BMJ open 12 (8), e065823, 2022
12022
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