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Miss Michelle Heatley

Placements Coordinator(Honours
School of Psychology
+61 7 336 56700
m.heatley@uq.edu.au

Publications

Journal Articles (4)
Thesis (1)

Journal Articles

Watson, Bernadette M., Heatley, Michelle L., Gallois, Cindy and Kruske, Sue (2015) The importance of effective communication in interprofessional practice: perspectives of maternity clinicians. Health Communication, 31 4: 400-407. doi:10.1080/10410236.2014.960992
Heatley, Michelle L., Watson, Bernadette, Gallois, Cindy and Miller, Yvette D. (2015) Women's perceptions of communication in pregnancy and childbirth: influences on participation and satisfaction with care. Journal of Health Communication, 20 7: 827-834. doi:10.1080/10810730.2015.1018587
Watson, Bernadette M., Heatley, Michelle L., Kruske, Sue G. and Gallois, Cindy (2012) An empirical investigation into beliefs about collaborative practice among maternity care providers. Australian Health Review, 36 4: 466-470. doi:10.1071/AH11104
Heatley, Michelle and Kruske, Sue (2011) Defining collaboration in Australian maternity care. Women and Birth, 24 2: 53-57. doi:10.1016/j.wombi.2011.02.002

Thesis

Heatley, Michelle (2014). A strapping culture: The psychological benefits of taping and bracing in sport and exercise. Master's Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland.
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