Staff profile

Ms Anneliese Synnot

Research Officer

Faculty of Health Sciences

School of Nursing and Midwifery Centre for Health Communication and Participation

Melbourne (Bundoora)

 

Qualifications

B. Physio (Hons), Master of Public Health

Membership of professional Associations

Secretary, Public Health Association of Australia (Victorian Branch)

Area of study

Public Health

Teaching Units

PHE5EBP: Evidence-Based Public Health (Master of Public Health/Master of Health Administration)

Recent Publications

Lin V, Jones C, Synnot A, Wismar M (2012) Synthesizing the Evidence: How Governance Structures can Trigger Governance Actions to Support Health in All Policies in McQueen D, Lin V, Jones C, Wismar M (Eds) Intersectoral Governance for Health In All Policies, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policy, London. 

Kaufman J, Synnot A, Hill S, Willis N, Horey D, Lin V, Ryan R, Robinson P. 2012. Face to face interventions for informing or educating parents about early childhood vaccination [Protocol]. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, issue 8

Synnot A, Hill S, Summers M, Filippini G, Garner K, Osborne RH, Shapland S, Beecher D, Mosconi P, Colombo C. 2012. Providing evidence-based health information for people with MS: The IN-DEEP project update. Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 18: 691-696

Hill S, Filippini G, Synnot A, Summers M, Beecher D, Colombo C, Mosconi P, Battaglia MA, Shapland, Osborne RH, Hawkins M. 2012. Presenting evidence-based health information for people with multiple sclerosis: The IN-DEEP project protocol. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 12:20

Shields, N, Synnot A & Barr, M. 2011. Perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity for children with disability: a systematic review. British Journal of Sports Medicine, doi:10.1136/2 of 11 bjsports-2011-090236

Older Publications

Synnot AJ, Williams MT. 2002. Low back pain in people with chronic airflow limitation and their partners – a preliminary prevalence study. Physiotherapy Research International 7: 215-227

Research projects

The IN-DEEP project