Dr Susie Cartledge

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Visitor

Faculty

Faculty of Health

Department

School of Exer & Nutr Sciences

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

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2023

Sustaining telehealth among cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services: a qualitative framework study

Emma Thomas, Rebecca Chambers, Samara Phillips, Jonathan Rawstorn, Susie Cartledge

(2023), Vol. 22, pp. 795-803, European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, Oxford, Eng, C1

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Impact of Early COVID-19 Waves on Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery in Australia: A National Survey

S Cartledge, E Thomas, B Murphy, B Abell, C Verdicchio, R Zecchin, J Cameron, R Gallagher, C Astley

(2023), Vol. 32, pp. 353-363, Heart Lung and Circulation, Australia, C1-1

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Declining Public Awareness of Heart Attack Warning Symptoms in the Years Following an Australian Public Awareness Campaign: A Cross-Sectional Study

J Bray, S Howell, Z Nehme, A Buttery, D Stub, S Cartledge, J Finn

(2023), Vol. 32, pp. 497-505, Heart Lung and Circulation, C1-1

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A National Survey of Patient Data Capture, Management, Reporting Practice in Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs

R Gallagher, S Cartledge, C Zwack, M Hollings, L Zhang, S Gauci, N Gordon, R Zecchin, A O'Neil, R Tirimacco, S Phillips, C Astley, T Briffa, K Hyun, G Chaseling, D Candelaria, J Redfern

(2023), pp. 1-8, Heart Lung and Circulation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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2022

Telehealth is here to stay but not without challenges: a consultation of cardiac rehabilitation clinicians during COVID-19 in Victoria, Australia

Susie Cartledge, Jonathan Rawstorn, Mark Tran, Pauline Ryan, Erin Howden, Alun Jackson

(2022), Vol. 21, pp. 548-558, European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, London, Eng., C1

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Trends and Predictors of Cardiac Rehabilitation Referral Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Prospective, Multi-Site Study of 41,739 Patients From the Victorian Cardiac Outcomes Registry (2017-2020)

S Cartledge, A Driscoll, D Dinh, A O'Neil, E Thomas, A Brennan, D Liew, J Lefkovits, D Stub

(2022), Vol. 31, pp. 1247-1254, Heart Lung and Circulation, Australia, C1

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Now you see it! Using wearable cameras to gain insights into the lived experience of cardiovascular conditions

R Nourse, S Cartledge, T Tegegne, C Gurrin, R Maddison

(2022), Vol. 21, pp. 750-755, European journal of cardiovascular nursing, England, C1

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Biology, Bias, or Both? The Contribution of Sex and Gender to the Disparity in Cardiovascular Outcomes Between Women and Men

S Gauci, S Cartledge, J Redfern, R Gallagher, R Huxley, C Lee, A Vassallo, A O’Neil

(2022), Vol. 24, pp. 701-708, Current Atherosclerosis Reports, United States, C1

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2021

Short-term effectiveness of a theory-based intervention to promote diabetes management behaviours among adults with type 2 diabetes in Iran: A randomised control trial

R Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, K White, K Djafarian, S Shariful Islam, S Catrledge, M Ghaffari, S Keshavarz

(2021), Vol. 75, International Journal of Clinical Practice, India, C1

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The second year of a second chance: Long-term psychosocial outcomes of cardiac arrest survivors and their family

R Case, D Stub, E Mazzagatti, H Pryor, M Mion, J Ball, S Cartledge, T Keeble, J Bray, K Smith

(2021), Vol. 167, pp. 274-281, Resuscitation, Ireland, C1

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2020

Comparison of the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset to medical records for emergency presentations for acute cardiovascular conditions and unspecified chest pain

J Bray, M Lim, S Cartledge, D Stub, B Mitra, H Newnham, P Cameron

(2020), Vol. 32, pp. 295-302, EMA - emergency medicine Australasia, Chichester, Eng., C1

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Australia's awareness of cardiac arrest and rates of CPR training: Results from the Heart Foundation's HeartWatch survey

S Cartledge, D Saxton, J Finn, J Bray

(2020), Vol. 10, pp. 1-7, BMJ Open, London, Eng., C1

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Association of overweight and obesity with obstructive sleep apnoea: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Z Dong, X Xu, C Wang, S Cartledge, R Maddison, S Shariful Islam

(2020), Vol. 17, pp. 1-8, Obesity medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Why do we keep asking, do we still need cardiac rehabilitation?

S Lear, S Cartledge

(2020), Vol. 28, pp. E20-E22, European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, England, C1

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The utility of predicting hospitalizations among patients with heart failure using mHealth: observational study

S Cartledge, R Maddison, S Vogrin, R Falls, O Tumur, I Hopper, C Neil

(2020), Vol. 8, pp. 1-10, JMIR mHealth and uHealth, Toronto, Ont., C1

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The current temperature: A survey of post-resuscitation care across Australian and New Zealand intensive care units

Janet Bray, Susie Cartledge, Judith Finn, Glenn Eastwood, Nicole McKenzie, Dion Stub, Lahn Straney, Stephen Bernard

(2020), Vol. 1-2, pp. 1-5, Resuscitation Plus, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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2019

A cross-sectional survey examining cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in households with heart disease

S Cartledge, J Finn, K Smith, L Straney, D Stub, J Bray

(2019), Vol. 26, pp. 366-372, Collegian, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Usefulness of wearable cameras as a tool to enhance chronic disease self-management: Scoping review

R Maddison, S Cartledge, M Rogerson, N Goedhart, T Ragbir Singh, C Neil, D Phung, K Ball

(2019), Vol. 7, JMIR mHealth and uHealth, Canada, C1

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Validation and acceptability of a cuffless wrist-worn wearable blood pressure monitoring device among users and health care professionals: Mixed methods study

S Islam, S Cartledge, C Karmakar, J Rawstorn, S Fraser, C Chow, R Maddison

(2019), Vol. 7, JMIR mHealth and uHealth, Canada, C1

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Development of standardised programme content for phase II cardiac rehabilitation programmes in Australia using a modified Delphi process

S Cartledge, E Thomas, K Hollier, R Maddison

(2019), Vol. 9, BMJ Open, England, C1

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2018

Understanding patients and spouses experiences of patient education following a cardiac event and eliciting attitudes and preferences towards incorporating cardiopulmonary resuscitation training: a qualitative study

S Cartledge, S Feldman, J Bray, D Stub, J Finn

(2018), Vol. 74, pp. 1157-1169, Journal of advanced nursing, Chichester, Eng., C1-1

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Incorporating cardiopulmonary resuscitation training into a cardiac rehabilitation programme: a feasibility study

Susie Cartledge, Judith Finn, Janet Bray, Rosalind Case, Lauren Barker, Diane Missen, James Shaw, Dion Stub

(2018), Vol. 17, pp. 148-158, European journal of cardiovascular nursing, London, Eng., C1

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Views on cardiopulmonary resuscitation among older Australians in care: a cross-sectional survey

S Cartledge, L Straney, J Bray, R Mountjoy, J Finn

(2018), Vol. 25, pp. 303-306, Collegian, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

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Identifying barriers to the provision of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in high-risk regions: a qualitative review of emergency calls

Rosalind Case, Susie Cartledge, Josine Siedenburg, Karen Smith, Lahn Straney, Bill Barger, Judith Finn, Janet Bray

(2018), Vol. 129, pp. 43-47, Resuscitation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Temporal trends in emergency medical services and general practitioner use for acute stroke after Australian public education campaigns

Janet Bray, Judith Finn, Peter Cameron, Karen Smith, Lahn Straney, Susie Cartledge, Ziad Nehme, Michael Lim, Christopher Bladin

(2018), Vol. 49, pp. 3078-3080, Stroke, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

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2017

The barriers associated with emergency medical service use for acute coronary syndrome: the awareness and influence of an Australian public mass media campaign.

S Cartledge, J Finn, L Straney, P Ngu, D Stub, H Patsamanis, J Shaw, J Bray

(2017), Vol. 34, pp. 466-471, Emergency medicine journal, London, England, C1-1

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Is there an app for that? mobile phones and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease

L Neubeck, S Cartledge, S Dawkes, R Gallagher

(2017), Vol. 32, pp. 567-571, Current Opinion in Cardiology, Philadelphia, Pa., C1-1

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Regions with low rates of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have lower rates of CPR training in Victoria, Australia

J Bray, L Straney, K Smith, S Cartledge, R Case, S Bernard, J Finn

(2017), Vol. 6, Journal of the American Heart Association [JAHA], Hoboken, N.J., C1-1

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Public cardiopulmonary resuscitation training rates and awareness of hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a cross-sectional survey of Victorians

J Bray, K Smith, R Case, S Cartledge, L Straney, J Finn

(2017), Vol. 29, pp. 158-164, Emergency Medicine Australasia, Richmond, Vic., C1-1

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2016

A systematic review of basic life support training targeted to family members of high-risk cardiac patients

Susie Cartledge, Janet Bray, Marion Leary, Dion Stub, Judith Finn

(2016), Vol. 105, pp. 70-78, Resuscitation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

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Do cardiac rehabilitation programs offer cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in Australia and New Zealand?

Susie Cartledge, Janet Bray, Dion Stub, Henry Krum, Judith Finn

(2016), Vol. 25, pp. 607-612, Heart, lung and circulation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

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2015

Mass media campaigns' influence on prehospital behavior for acute coronary syndromes: an evaluation of the Australian Heart Foundation's warning signs campaign

Janet Bray, Dion Stub, Philip Ngu, Susie Cartledge, Lahn Straney, Michelle Stewart, Wendy Keech, Harry Patsamanis, James Shaw, Judith Finn

(2015), Vol. 4, pp. 1-9, Journal of the American Heart Association, Chichester, Eng., C1

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Funded Projects at Deakin

Industry and Other Funding

Development of standardised curriculum for cardiac rehabilitation

Prof Ralph Maddison, Dr Susie Cartledge

National Heart Foundation Victoria

  • 2018: $54,540

Identifying barriers, facilitators and strategies for implementing cardiac telerehabilitation to address access inequalities in Western Victoria

Dr Jonathan Rawstorn, Dr Matthew Wallen, Dr Susie Cartledge, A/Prof Shariful Islam, Mr Luke Evans, Prof Ralph Maddison, Prof Fergal Grace

Western Alliance

  • 2021: $33,357
  • 2020: $28,437
  • 2019: $16,517

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report