Julaine Allan

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Julaine specialises in practice-based research. Her research focus areas include healthcare for vulnerable groups, particularly people who use drugs.

Julaine has extensive experience in intervention and implementation research in real world settings. Using mixed-methods approaches Julaine has worked on data linkage and surveys. However, she prefers qualitative methods.

She has worked with multi-disciplinary, multi-site research teams for fifteen years on projects involving vulnerable populations and rural communities.

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Presentations

Outcomes Of The Family Empowerment Program - An Online Therapy For Rural Australians Caring For Someone With A Substance Problem

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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of The Family Empowerment Program- an online delivery of the Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) intervention improving the psychological wellbeing and coping resources of Concerned Significant Others (CSOs) of people with substance problems and living in rural and remote Australia.