Kate Hunter's Publications

About Kate Hunter's Publications

Senior Research Fellow, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program
  • PhD,
  • MPH
  • 203 Addressing Australian Aboriginal child injury through policy and practice guidelines

    Strategies and Policies Date published:
  • 520 Summative process evaluation of a driver licensing support program in remote aboriginal communities

    Traffic Safety Date published:
  • 190 Behind the wheel: driving exposure and participation from a randomised controlled trial program for older drivers

    Traffic Safety Date published:
  • Challenges to driver licensing participation for Aboriginal people in Australia: a systematic review of the literature

    International Journal for Equity in Health Date published:
  • The importance of context in logic model construction for a multi-site community-based Aboriginal driver licensing program

    Evaluation and Program Planning Date published:
  • Driver licensing: descriptive epidemiology of a social determinant of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Date published:
  • Implementation of a driver licensing support program in three Aboriginal communities: a brief report from a pilot program

    Health Promotion Journal of Australia Date published:
  • Qualitative Consumer Input for Enhancing Child Restraint Product

    Date published:
  • Understanding burn injuries in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: protocol for a prospective cohort study

    BMJ Open Date published:
  • Adopting child restraint laws to address child passenger injuries: Experience from high income countries and new initiatives in low and middle income countries

    Injury Date published:
  • Program Fidelity Measures Associated With an Effective Child Restraint Program: Buckle-Up Safely

    American Journal of Public Health Date published:
  • Buckle Up Safely (Shoalhaven): A Process and Impact Evaluation of a Pragmatic, Multifaceted Preschool-Based Pilot Program to Increase Correct Use of Age-Appropriate Child Restraints

    Traffic Injury Prevention Date published:
  • Increase in best practice child car restraint use for children aged 2-5 years in low socioeconomic areas after introduction of mandatory child restraint laws

    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Date published:
  • Child restraint use in low socio-economic areas of urban Sydney during transition to new legislation

    Accident Analysis & Prevention Date published:
  • Evaluation of an Education, Restraint Distribution, and Fitting Program to Promote Correct Use of Age-Appropriate Child Restraints for Children Aged 3 to 5 Years: A Cluster Randomized Trial

    American Journal of Public Health Date published:
  • Understanding use of child restraints in Australian aboriginal families: a mixed methods approach

    Injury Prevention Date published: