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Lee-Fay Low

University of Sydney


Lee-Fay Low

Lee-Fay Low (BSc Psych (Hons), PhD) is Professor in Ageing and Health, University of Sydney. She is a registered psychologist with a PhD in psychiatric epidemiology.

Prof Low conducts research that she hopes will make a difference in the world.

Her knowledge expertise is in rehabilitation and post-diagnostic support for people with dementia, timely diagnosis of dementia, stigma and dementia literacy, community and aged care and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. She has methodological skills in the design of complex interventions, implementation methods, population studies, systematic reviews and clustered randomised trials.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries Australia;
Topics Care inequalities; Dementia care and support; New models of care;
Methods Co-production methods; Expert consultations; Focus groups; Guidelines development; Implementation science; Interviews; Longitudinal data analysis; Observational studies; Panel data analysis; Participatory research methods; Policy analysis; Prevalence study; Quantitative data analysis; Questionnaire; Science communication; Scoping reviews; Surveys; Systematic Review; Thematic analysis; Theory and frameworks; Theory of Change; Time series analysis; Translation and cultural adaptation of instruments; Trials and other evaluations;
Role Research;
Interest Groups Australian Long-Term Care Interest Group; Integrated Long-Term Care; Strengthening Responses to Dementia;
Websitehttps://profiles.sydney.edu.au/lee-fay.low
ORC.ID0000-0001-9283-3525
GOOGLE SCHOLARhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Vbb1Uw4AAAAJ&hl=en