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Health-related quality of life

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 Workshops in 2008

Sydney
Melbourne
Perth

 


Measuring patient-centred outcomes
Measuring Health-related Quality of Life, Health Status, and Patient Satisfaction

Designing a valid questionnaire
A questionnaire that measures what you intend it to

Evaluating and planning health programs

How to Evaluate and Plan a Health Program in the era of Evidence-based Medicine & Patient-centred Care

On being a genius
Making better decisions
: mistakes, biases, irrational effects, and inspired genius!

Mining diamonds: a Suite of Methods for increasing program effectiveness

A suite of methods for improving a service, what they are, and how to apply them, including excellent ones that are readily available but woefully neglected

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Download Working Papers
'Issues in the Measurement of Health-related Quality of Life'
'On being treated as a person' - A review of psychosocial interventions to improve outcomes for persons with cancer


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Health outcomes and health-related quality of life measurement Sydney NSW Australia

Making better decisions in healthcare and human services

R
od O’Connor & Associates or ROA is a Sydney-based consulting company specialising in developing new and better healthcare programs and decision-making methods, and training and mentoring others in the same. 

Rod O'Connor has been a Technical adviser in health service quality improvement to the World Bank, consultant in Outcomes Research and Situational Analysis for Policy for the WHO, invited rapporteur on Quality of Life Measurement for the UK Economic & Social Research Council, and invited referee for the U.K. National Co-ordinating Centre for Research Capacity Development. 

Rod has a PhD in cognitive science (Monash University) and training in health economics (Monash University & University of Melbourne), health outcomes measurement (Harvard School of Public Health), and modern measurement methods (University of Illinois at Chicago). 


Rod is also Conjoint
Associate Professor at the School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, SydneyHis book ‘Measuring Quality of Life in Health’ was published by Elsevier/ Churchill Livingstone U.K. in 2004.

Our focus is improving healthcare and human service systems. We believe this proceeds from clear objectives and a detailed understanding of the evidence followed by a clear 'logic of action', good decision methods, error-reducing system design, accurate measures of process and outcome, and respectful interaction among staff and clients irrespective of position. 

Cognitive science plays a critical role in our work.  We apply
the methods and insights of cognitive and behavioural science to innovate and develop improved programs and decision systems.

Workshops are conducted by ROA, in areas critical to healthcare improvement.  These are provided both directly and in association with the Australian College of Health Service Executives (ACHSE).  Current workshops offer training in patient-centred outcomes measurement, evaluation and planning of programs, questionnaire design, naturalistic decision methods, and system-orientated quality and safety improvement.

An advisory service is offered to project managers, researchers and quality professionals who feel they might benefit from 'a second opinion' or some guidance in improvement and/or development projects.  Please contact Rod O'Connor if you are interested in this possibility.

O
ver 80 projects in healthcare development and evaluation have been completed by ROA. 

Agencies assisted and examples of projects include the World Health Organisation (outcomes measurement; policy analysis), The World Bank (quality improvement of healthcare),
GlaxoSmithKline (strategic planning of clinical research), Commonwealth of Australia (disability assessment, mental health needs forecasting), Malaysian Ministry of Health (acute hospital planning), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (assessing healthcare needs), and Canteen (evaluation of psycho-social support needs for adolescents with cancer). 

Performance measures have been constructed in areas as diverse as disability assessment (the Disability Support Pension for DSS Australia), Aboriginal health infrastructure funding (for ATSIC and the Commonwealth of Australia), medication compliance (GSK), and home-carer burden (SA domicilary care)

ROA have been active in Australia since 1988, S.E.Asia 1991, East Asia 1998, South America 2000, the Pacific 2001, and P.R.China 2006
 

 
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Program Improvement
Cognitive Task Analysis
Team behaviour
Decision Systems
Evidence-based Medicine
Client-valued outcomes
Program Evaluation
Client
QoL and Satisfaction
Health Psychometrics

Program Development
Program planning
Needs analysis
Demand forecasting

Mentoring
 in project improvement
and development

R
esearch
in socio-behavioural factors
 and decision making 


Training
Outcomes measurement
Program Evaluation, Planning
Naturalistic decision making
Questionnaire Design
Program Improvement


General
Policy development
Data base development
Model building
Experimental design
Data analysis

 

Contact Details

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Sydney Australia
Tel: +61-2-9555 9916
roa@RodOConnorAssoc.com

 

Copyright © 2003 Rod O'Connor & Associates Pty Ltd.
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