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Yu Gao
Deputy Director, Data & Data Integrity/Associate Professor,Applied Statistics and Health Economics
,
Faculty of Health
,
Molly Wardaguga Research Centre
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2544-6642
Registered to supervise postgraduate research
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795
Citations
17
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1996 …
2024
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Medicine and Dentistry
Woman
100%
Obstetrics
56%
Hospital
45%
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
32%
Health
26%
Sterile Water
22%
Injection
22%
Premature Labor
20%
Pregnancy
20%
Randomized Controlled Trial
19%
Maternal Care
18%
Infant
18%
Maternal Welfare
16%
Analysis
16%
Health Care Cost
16%
Health Service
16%
Experience
15%
Prospective Cohort Study
14%
Cohort Analysis
14%
Backache
13%
Refugee
13%
Child Health
13%
Cesarean Section
11%
Breastfeeding
11%
Birth Outcomes
11%
Analgesia
11%
Wellbeing
11%
Pain
10%
Patient
10%
Maternal Mortality
9%
Breast
9%
Family
9%
Cross Sectional Study
9%
Vaginal Delivery
9%
Health Outcomes
8%
Low Birth Weight
6%
Quality of Care
6%
Comprehension
6%
Therapeutic Procedure
6%
Surveillance System
6%
Lifestyle
6%
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
6%
Observation
5%
Diabetes
5%
Neonatal Health
5%
Maternal Health
5%
Health System
5%
Human Milk
5%
Retrospective Cohort Study
5%
Nursing and Health Professions
Procedures
45%
Hospital
41%
Woman
38%
Midwife
37%
Standard
16%
Family
14%
Health Service
11%
Group Practice
11%
Health Care Personnel
11%
Pregnancy Outcome
10%
Cost Effectiveness Analysis
10%
Midwifery Student
10%
Child
9%
Economic Evaluation
9%
Health Economics
9%
Protection
8%
Student
8%
Thematic Analysis
6%
Exclusive Breastfeeding
6%
Compliance
6%
Cross-Sectional Study
5%
Prospective Cohort Study
5%
Control
5%
Researcher
5%
Health Care Utilization
5%
Social Sciences
Service Industries
21%
Communities
13%
Program
12%
Family
10%
Health Economics
9%
Economic Evaluation
9%
Intervention
8%
Women
8%
Health Service
8%
Evidence
5%
Approach
5%
Province
5%