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1The perspectives on advance care planning of older people with psychotic illnesses and their carers
European Geriatric Medicine, 2025, 16, 793-805
2.43Citations (PDF)
2The Role of Equanimity in Predicting the Mental Well-Being of the Residents in Long-Term Care Facilities in Thailand
Nursing Reports, 2025, 15, 123
1.93Citations (PDF)
3The perspectives of hospital doctors about end‐of‐life care in people with mental illness: an observational pilot study
Internal Medicine Journal, 2024, 54, 742-749
0.80Citations (PDF)
4A hospital-wide group approach to promote open dialogues of workplace issues and staff wellbeing with Schwartz Rounds
Australasian Psychiatry, 2024, 32, 151-156
0.82Citations (PDF)
5The perspectives of hospital doctors about end‐of‐life care in people with mental illness: an observational pilot study
Internal Medicine Journal, 2024, 54, 742-749
0.83Citations (PDF)
6Understanding aggression displayed by patients and families towards intensive care staff: A systematic review1.03Citations (PDF)
7Meditation Moderates the Relationship between Insecure Attachment and Loneliness: A Study of Long-Term Care Residents in Thailand
Medicina (Lithuania), 2024, 60, 622
2.16Citations (PDF)
8The Law, Dementia, and Sexuality—Is the Law Striking the Right Balance?
Gerontologist, The, 2024, 64,
2.83Citations (PDF)
9Beyond error: A qualitative study of human factors in serious adverse events0.42Citations (PDF)
10Waiting for guardianship in a public hospital geriatric inpatient unit: a mixed methods observational case series
Internal Medicine Journal, 2023, 53, 1339-1346
0.83Citations (PDF)
11A reflective practice group tutorial series for medical students
Australasian Psychiatry, 2023, 31, 553-553
0.80Citations (PDF)
12An innovative Australian doctors’ health service: using systems therapy to work with individual medical leaders in an acute public health setting
Australasian Psychiatry, 2023, 31, 127-131
0.82Citations (PDF)
13A qualitative study of multiple voices to inform aftercare services for older persons following self‐harm2.28Citations (PDF)
14Beyond burnout I: Doctors health services and unmet need
Australasian Psychiatry, 2023, 31, 139-141
0.84Citations (PDF)
15Beyond burnout II: A case series of doctors seen in a new publicly funded doctors’ mental health service
Australasian Psychiatry, 2023, 31, 142-146
0.82Citations (PDF)
16Operationalising the Family-Friendly Medical Workplace and the Development of FAM-MED, a Family-Friendly Self-Audit Tool for Medical Systems: A Delphi Consensus
Healthcare (Switzerland), 2023, 11, 1679
2.22Citations (PDF)
17A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review of Group Reflective Practice in Medical Students
Healthcare (Switzerland), 2023, 11, 1798
2.212Citations (PDF)
18Factors Associated with Depression in Infertile Couples: A Study in Thailand
Healthcare (Switzerland), 2023, 11, 2004
2.27Citations (PDF)
19Factors Associated with Psychotropic Medication Use in People Living with Dementia in the Community: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Drugs and Aging, 2023, 40, 1053-1084
3.22Citations (PDF)
20Educating Crisis Supporters About Self-Harm and Suicide in Older Adults1.74Citations (PDF)
21A systematic review of evidence-based aftercare for older adults following self-harm2.410Citations (PDF)
22Dementia, Sexuality, and the Law: The Case for Advance Decisions on Intimacy
Gerontologist, The, 2021, 61, 1001-1007
2.813Citations (PDF)
23The Role of the Medical Expert in the Retrospective Assessment of Testamentary Capacity2.78Citations (PDF)
24Evaluation of an Educational Intervention for Clinicians on Self-Harm in Older Adults
Archives of Suicide Research, 2021, 25, 156-176
2.812Citations (PDF)
25Caffeine-clozapine interaction associated with severe toxicity and multiorgan system failure: a case report
BMC Psychiatry, 2021, 21,
3.124Citations (PDF)
26Human Rights and Empowerment in Aged Care: Restraint, Consent and Dying with Dignity2.97Citations (PDF)
27Sexuality and the Human Rights of Persons With Dementia1.710Citations (PDF)
28Human Rights to Inclusive Living and Care for Older People With Mental Health Conditions1.74Citations (PDF)
29Is Suicide the End Point of Ageism and Human Rights Violations?1.717Citations (PDF)
30Ageism and the State of Older People With Mental Conditions During the Pandemic and Beyond: Manifestations, Etiology, Consequences, and Future Directions1.711Citations (PDF)
31The Human Rights of Older People With Mental Health Conditions and Psychosocial Disability to a Good Death and Dying Well1.715Citations (PDF)
32Understanding Barriers to the Realization of Human Rights Among Older Women With Mental Health Conditions1.70Citations (PDF)
33The Human Right to Justice for Older Persons With Mental Health Conditions1.72Citations (PDF)
34COVID ‐19 and suicide in older adults1.77Citations (PDF)
35A liaison psychiatrist attached to an intensive care unit: Why such a rare creature?2.41Citations (PDF)
36Nursing home “no returns” policy, when residents are discharged to the emergency department at 4 am: what does the law say?1.71Citations (PDF)
37Biggest decision of them all – death and assisted dying: capacity assessments and undue influence screening
Internal Medicine Journal, 2019, 49, 792-796
0.818Citations (PDF)
38Carer insights into self‐harm in the very old: A qualitative study2.215Citations (PDF)
39Aging women and men in the medical profession: The effect of gender and marital status on successful aging and retirement intent in Australian doctors
Journal of Women and Aging, 2019, 31, 95-107
1.58Citations (PDF)
40Why Do the Very Old Self-Harm? A Qualitative Study1.737Citations (PDF)
41Understanding self-harm in older people: a systematic review of qualitative studies
Aging and Mental Health, 2018, 22, 289-298
2.960Citations (PDF)
42Occupational Determinants of Successful Aging in Older Physicians1.716Citations (PDF)
43Nursing home <no returns” policy, when residents are discharged to the emergency department at 4 am: what does the law say?1.73Citations (PDF)
44How do general practitioners conceptualise self-harm in their older patients? A qualitative study
2018, 47, 146-151
20Citations (PDF)
45Liberating the long-stay patient in NSW: how to make a patient voluntary under the <i>Mental Health Act 2007</i> (NSW) and the role of capacity2.40Citations (PDF)
46Professional and psychosocial factors affecting the intention to retire of Australian medical practitioners
Medical Journal of Australia, 2017, 206, 209-214
1.721Citations (PDF)
47Rational Suicide, Euthanasia, and the Very Old: Two Case Reports0.48Citations (PDF)
48Knowledge translation regarding financial abuse and dementia for the banking sector: the development and testing of an education tool2.210Citations (PDF)
49Successful ageing for psychiatrists
Australasian Psychiatry, 2016, 24, 126-130
0.813Citations (PDF)
50The capacity to refuse psychiatric treatment: A guide to the law for clinicians and tribunal members2.423Citations (PDF)
51Working alliances not loggerheads: understanding and addressing dissonance between families and treating teams in older people’s mental health
Australasian Psychiatry, 2015, 23, 488-492
0.81Citations (PDF)
52Capacity to Choose Homelessness and Assessment of the Need for Guardianship1.00Citations (PDF)
53Firearms, mental illness, dementia and the clinician
Medical Journal of Australia, 2014, 201, 674-678
1.76Citations (PDF)
54Adaptive ageing surgeons
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2014, 84, 311-315
1.222Citations (PDF)
55Successful transition to later life: Strategies used by baby boomers1.413Citations (PDF)
56Accepting the challenges of ageing and retirement in ourselves: The need for psychiatrists to adopt a consensus approach2.49Citations (PDF)
57Neuropsychiatric effects of Parkinson's disease treatment1.416Citations (PDF)
58The greying intensivist: ageing and medical practice — everyone's problem
Medical Journal of Australia, 2012, 196, 505-507
1.730Citations (PDF)
59Capacity to consent to research: The evolution and current concepts
Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2012, 4, 219-227
2.55Citations (PDF)
60A test for mental capacity to request assisted suicide
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2011, 37, 34-39
2.326Citations (PDF)
61Practical guidelines for the acute emergency sedation of the severely agitated older patient
Internal Medicine Journal, 2011, 41, 651-657
0.848Citations (PDF)
62Substitute consent for nursing home residents prescribed psychotropic medication2.218Citations (PDF)
63Medical masters: A pilot study of adaptive ageing in physicians1.421Citations (PDF)
64Secrets to psychological success: Why older doctors might have lower psychological distress and burnout than younger doctors
Aging and Mental Health, 2009, 13, 300-307
2.9122Citations (PDF)
65Ethics, capacity, and decision-making in the practice of old age psychiatry: an emerging dialogue4.211Citations (PDF)
66Abuse by marriage: the exploitation of mentally ill older people2.27Citations (PDF)
67Clinicopathological Findings of Suicide in the Elderly: Three Cases2.315Citations (PDF)
68Investigation of Alzheimer's disease-related pathology in community dwelling older subjects who committed suicide4.537Citations (PDF)
69Family conflict in dementia: prodigal sons and black sheep2.282Citations (PDF)
70Children of a Cohort of Depressed Patients 25 Years on: Identifying Those at Risk2.411Citations (PDF)
71Children of a cohort of depressed patients 25 years later: psychopathology and relationships4.516Citations (PDF)
72The impaired ageing doctor
Internal Medicine Journal, 2002, 32, 457-459
0.829Citations (PDF)
73Vascular dementia2.71Citations (PDF)
74Caring for the institutionalised elderly: how easy is it?0.17Citations (PDF)
75Why Mental Health Clinicians are Not Engaging in Advance Care Planning with Older People with Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Illnesses3.34Citations (PDF)