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Senior Research FellowCarrie Innes

MSc(Dist) PhD(Otago)

Tel +64 3 244 1043
Email carrie.innes@otago.ac.nz

Research interests

Carrie is involved in a wide variety of projects based in Christchurch Hospital and clinical departments of the University of Otago, Christchurch.

Her focus is primarily on data analysis for

  • The PRINCess study - undertaking longitudinal analysis of observational management in young women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2
  • Impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) Immunisation on high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2/3) rates in young women - an audit of national cervical screening programme (NCSP) data matched with HPV vaccination data from the National Immunisation Register.

Publications

Rose, S. B., McBain, L., Bell, R., Innes, C., Te Whaiti, S., Tino, A., & Sykes, P. (2024). 'Kind of scared but happy something was detected.': Cross-sectional survey of Let's Test for HPV participants to understand perspectives on an HPV detected result. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13906 Journal - Research Article

Rose, S. B., McBain, L., Garrett, S. M., Bell, R., Innes, C., Te Whaiti, S., Tino, A., & Sykes, P. (2024). 'I felt so empowered, respected and shame free.': Let's test for HPV participants' experience of HPV primary screening. Journal of Primary Health Care. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1071/HC24118 Journal - Research Article

McBain, L., Innes, C., Bell, R., Sykes, P., & Rose, S. B. (2024). Experience of HPV primary screening utilising self-testing: A cross-sectional survey of 'Lets's test for HPV' study participants in Aotearoa New Zealand. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 30, (pp. 25). doi: 10.1071/PYv30n4abs Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Zaky, M. H., Shoorangiz, R., Poudel, G. R., Yang, L., Innes, C. R. H., & Jones, R. D. (2024). Conscious but not thinking: Mind-blanks during visuomotor tracking: An fMRI study of endogenous attention lapses. Human Brain Mapping, 45, e26781. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26781 Journal - Research Article

Buckley, R. J., Innes, C. R. H., Kelly, P. T., Hlavac, M. C., Beckert, L., Melzer, T. R., & Jones, R. D. (2024). Cerebral perfusion is not impaired in persons with moderate obstructive sleep apnoea when awake. Sleep & Breathing. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1007/s11325-024-03048-7 Journal - Research Article

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