Dr Javiera Martinez Gutierrez
Senior Research Fellow
Department of General Practice and Primary Care
64 Scholarly works
1 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2026
Journal article
Access to cervical screening in Australian general practices: a cross-sectional study using a ‘secret shopper’ approach
DOI: 10.1007/s10552-026-02215-32026
Journal article
Piloting a Clinical Decision Support System for Unintended Weight Loss in Primary Care: Mixed Methods Study on Early Cancer Detection.
DOI: 10.2196/908852026
Journal article
The sensitivity of decision support tools for identifying patients with pancreatic cancer: an observational study.
DOI: 10.3399/BJGPO.2025.01422026
Journal article
Decision support tools for pancreatic cancer detection: external validation in Australian primary care — a retrospective cohort study
DOI: 10.3399/BJGP.2025.03282026
Journal article
Clinical Decision Support Tool for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection in Primary Care: Simulation Study
DOI: 10.2196/792092026
Thesis / Dissertation
Development and pilot implementation of a clinical decision support tool to identify patients with unintended weight loss at risk of cancer in primary care
2022
Research grants (other domestic)
Clinical Decision Support Systems for Cancer Prevention and Early Cancer Detection in Primary Care
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2026
Journal article
Identifying eligible patients for the Australian national lung cancer screening program in primary care: A cross-sectional study using clinical decision support systems and evaluating PLCOm2012 data quality
DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2025.1088802025
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National cancer plans and primary care a systematic analysis comparing Latin American and non-Latin American countries
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcpo.2025.1006592025
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Challenges of cancer survivorship care in Chile: a longitudinal study comparing the quality of care and quality of life for cancer survivors in a primary care network and a cancer centre in Chile
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-0970152025
Journal article
Primary care patients presenting with unexpected weight loss in Australian general practices: Replication of a diagnostic accuracy study
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-104690