Tamzyn Davey
Lecturer
School of Public Health
The University of Queensland
Australia
Biography
Dr Tamzyn Davey is a Lecturer in the School of Public Health. Tamzyn favours an ecological (systems) public health approach to understanding, analysing and addressing public health issues. Her research, which applies both qualitative and quantitative methods, has been in a variety of public health content areas including non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health, alcohol and other drugs, and injury. Tamzyn is currently working with WHO to produce a number of country reports on equitable access to maternal and child health services in the Western Pacific Regional area, as well as on a large, population-level cohort study in South-East Queensland. Tamzyn is passionate about health equity, and health as a human rights and social justice issue.
Research Interest
Disease prevention and control
Publications
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Cate CM, Anneliese SB, Jodie OM, Tamzyn DM, Neil S, et al. (2016) Recurrent episodes of injury in children: an Australian cohort study. Australian Health Review.
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Allyson MJ, Charlotte Y, Tamzyn D, Lisa F (2017) A journey towards sustainable feedback. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 1-12.
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Cate CM, Jodie OM, Anneliese SB, Tamzyn DM, Neil S, et al. (2017) Impact of participant attrition on child injury outcome estimates: a longitudinal birth cohort study in Australia. BMJ Open.