Anne E Duggan
John Hunter Hospital
33 Papers
145 Citations
Anne E Duggan is an academic researcher from John Hunter Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Helicobacter pylori. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 32 publications.
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Papers
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on utilisation of healthcare services: a systematic review.
Ray Moynihan,Sharon Sanders,Zoe A Michaleff,Anna Mae Scott,Justin Clark,Emma J To,Mark Jones,Eliza Kitchener,Melissa Fox,Minna Johansson,Eddy Lang,Anne E Duggan,Ian M. Scott,Loai Albarqouni +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the extent and nature of changes in utilisation of healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic was determined by a systematic review of studies across 20 countries, reporting on >11 million services prepandemic and 6.9 million during the pandemic.
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Diagnostic accuracy of coeliac serological tests: a prospective study.
Glenn E. M. Reeves,Marline L. Squance,Anne E Duggan,Rajathurai R. Murugasu,Robert J. Wilson,Richard C. W. Wong,Robert Gibson,Richard Steele,Wendy K. Pollock +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that transglutaminase screening (using the IgA±IgG isotype) is a sensitive and specific alternative to endomysial antibody testing in the serological assessment of CD.
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Gastrointestinal adverse effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Sia Peng,Anne E Duggan +1 more
TL;DR: Choice of NSAIDs and gastroprotective agents should be guided by risk/bene-fit and cost-effectiveness assessment, which involves use of safer NSAIDs including COX-2 inhibitors, and co-prescription of gastroprot protective agents.
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Prescriptions for antiulcer drugs in Australia: volume, trends, and costs.
TL;DR: Since 1992 the Australian government's pharmaceutical benefits scheme has required prescribers of proton pump inhibitors to certify the presence of peptic ulcer disease or ulcerating oesophagitis, and how these restrictions have affected prescribing of antiulcer drugs is analyzed.
Clinical variation: why it matters.
TL;DR: The following articles discuss why exploring unwarranted variation is a priority for health care systems; how atlases of health care variation act as catalysts of change and what health care system can do to increase appropriate care.