Global Utilities

Staff and Students

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

BA (Hons) MPH PhD

 

 

 

Julia Shelley - Principal Research Fellow

Disciplinary expertise

Public health, epidemiology

Broad approach

Social epidemiology of reproductive health

Current projects The Australian Longitudinal Study of Health & Relationships
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/alshr

Publications

 

Nickson CA, Smith AMA, Shelley JM.  Travel undertaken by women accessing private Victorian pregnancy termination services.  Aust NZ J Pub Health. 2006; 30:329-33.

Shelley JM, Healy D, Grover S.  A randomised trial of surgical, medical and expectant management of first trimester spontaneous miscarriage.  Aust NZ J Obstet Gynaecol 2005; 45: 122–127.

Hemminki E, Shelley JM, Gissler M.  Mode of delivery and problems in subsequent births - a register-based study from Finland.  Am J Obstet Gynecol 2005; 193: 169-77.

Nickson CA, Smith AMA, Shelley JM. Intention to claim a Medicare rebate among women receiving private Victorian pregnancy termination services. Aust NZ J Pub Health 2004; 28: 120-123

Nickson C, Shelley JM, Smith AMA. Use of interstate services for the termination of pregnancy in Australia.  Aust NZ J Pub Health 2002; 26: 421-425.

Gissler M, Shelley JM.  Data quality of subsequent events in the Finnish Medical Birth Registry.  Med Inform 2002; 27: 33-38

McLaren B, Shelley JM.  Management of early pregnancy bleeding and miscarriage by general practitioners in Victoria.  Med J Aust 2002; 176: 63-66.

Conference presentations
 

Abortion in Victoria: do we know whether there is an epidemic?  Women’s Health Nurses Association of Victoria, May 2005

What do we know about abortion in Victoria?  Bill Vorrath Memorial Address, Annual General Meeting of Family Planning Victoria, October 2004

Young women and abortion in Victoria –Family Planning Victoria, October 2004

Young women and abortion in Victoria: gaps in the data –Multi Agency Collaboration on Young people and Sexual and Reproductive Health in Victoria, Consultation ‘Where is the evidence?’. Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne., July 2004

VicMist - The Victorian Miscarriage Treatment Study.  MBF Research Awards – Project Update for MBF Staff, April 2004

Women’s views of and preferences regarding three approaches to hospital care following first trimester miscarriage, Accepted for oral presentation, Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Infertility, Athens, April 2005

Pregnancy loss in Victoria: Re-thinking care for women.  Seminar, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, May 2004.

Is D&C still the best approach for women following first trimester spontaneous miscarriage?  Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Scientific Meeting.  Auckland, September 2003.

Contact details

Email: j.shelley@latrobe.edu.au
+61 3 9285 5121

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