Dr Jane Tuckerman
Dr Jane Tuckerman
Details
Role
Senior Research Officer
Research area
Infection, Immunity and Global Health
Group
SAEFVIC
Contact
Available for student supervision
Dr Jane Tuckerman is a Senior Research Officer with SAEFVIC (Surveillance of Adverse Events Following Vaccination in the Community) and Research Fellow with the Allergy and Lung Health Unit, the University of Melbourne. She holds honorary appointments with The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) and Department of Paediatrics, the University of Melbourne.
Jane is motivated by research translated into health system and hospital policy changes. Her work to date has focused on vaccine uptake in prioritised populations and clinical outcomes from respiratory disease, particularly vaccine preventable diseases and severe respiratory diseases, including respiratory syncytial virus. Her work focuses on the burden and clinical epidemiology of respiratory infections, evaluation of programs, service delivery and special risk programs.
Jane is motivated by research translated into health system and hospital policy changes. Her work to date has focused on vaccine uptake in prioritised populations and clinical outcomes from respiratory disease, particularly vaccine preventable diseases and severe respiratory diseases, including respiratory syncytial virus. Her work focuses on the burden and clinical epidemiology of respiratory infections, evaluation of programs, service delivery and special risk programs.
Dr Jane Tuckerman is a Senior Research Officer with SAEFVIC (Surveillance of Adverse Events Following Vaccination in the Community) and Research Fellow with the Allergy and Lung Health Unit, the University of Melbourne. She holds honorary appointments...
Dr Jane Tuckerman is a Senior Research Officer with SAEFVIC (Surveillance of Adverse Events Following Vaccination in the Community) and Research Fellow with the Allergy and Lung Health Unit, the University of Melbourne. She holds honorary appointments with The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) and Department of Paediatrics, the University of Melbourne.
Jane is motivated by research translated into health system and hospital policy changes. Her work to date has focused on vaccine uptake in prioritised populations and clinical outcomes from respiratory disease, particularly vaccine preventable diseases and severe respiratory diseases, including respiratory syncytial virus. Her work focuses on the burden and clinical epidemiology of respiratory infections, evaluation of programs, service delivery and special risk programs.
Jane is motivated by research translated into health system and hospital policy changes. Her work to date has focused on vaccine uptake in prioritised populations and clinical outcomes from respiratory disease, particularly vaccine preventable diseases and severe respiratory diseases, including respiratory syncytial virus. Her work focuses on the burden and clinical epidemiology of respiratory infections, evaluation of programs, service delivery and special risk programs.
Top Publications
- Tuckerman, J, Harper, K, Sullivan, TR, Cuthbert, AR, Fereday, J, Couper, J, Smith, N, Tai, A, Kelly, A, Couper, R, et al. Short Message Service Reminder Nudge for Parents and Influenza Vaccination Uptake in Children and Adolescents With Special Risk Medical Conditions: The Flutext-4U Randomized Clinical Trial.. JAMA Pediatr 177(4) : 337 -344 2023 view publication
- Binns, E, Tuckerman, J, Licciardi, PV, Wurzel, D. Respiratory syncytial virus, recurrent wheeze and asthma: A narrative review of pathophysiology, prevention and future directions.. J Paediatr Child Health 58(10) : 1741 -1746 2022 view publication
- Tuckerman, J, Kaufman, J, Danchin, M. Effective Approaches to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy.. Pediatr Infect Dis J 41(5) : e243 -e245 2022 view publication
- Brusco, NK, Alafaci, A, Tuckerman, J, Frawley, H, Pratt, J, Daley, AJ, Todd, AK, Deng, Y-M, Subbarao, K, Barr, I, et al. The 2018 annual cost burden for children under five years of age hospitalised with respiratory syncytial virus in Australia.. Commun Dis Intell (2018) 46: 2022 view publication
- Bonner, C, Tuckerman, J, Kaufman, J, Costa, D, Durrheim, DN, Trevena, L, Thomas, S, Danchin, M. Comparing inductive and deductive analysis techniques to understand health service implementation problems: a case study of childhood vaccination barriers.. Implement Sci Commun 2(1) : 100 2021 view publication
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