Publications by: Benjamin J. Ryan

Also publishes as (Benjamin Ryan, Ben Ryan)

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Ryan, Benjamin J., Franklin, Richard C., Burkle, Frederick M., Smith, Erin C., Aitken, Peter, and Leggat, Peter A. (2019) Determining key influences on patient ability to successfully manage noncommunicable disease after natural disaster. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 34 (3). pp. 241-250.

Ryan, Benjamin J., Franklin, Richard C., Burkle, Frederick M., Smith, Erin C., Aitken, Peter, Watt, Kerrianne, and Leggat, Peter A. (2018) Ranking and prioritizing strategies for reducing mortality and morbidity from noncommunicable diseases post disaster: an Australian perspective. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 27. pp. 223-238.

Ryan, Benjamin J. (2018) Addressing the impact of disasters on public health infrastructure and noncommunicable diseases. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Ryan, Benjamin J., Franklin, Richard C., Burkle, Frederick M., Smith, Erin C., Aitken, Peter, and Leggat, Peter A. (2017) The role of environmental health in understanding and mitigating postdisaster noncommunicable diseases: the critical need for improved interdisciplinary solutions. Journal of Environmental Health, 80. pp. 38-48.

Ryan, Benjamin J., Franklin, Richard C., Burkle, Frederick M., Smith, Erin, Watt, Kerrianne, and Leggat, Peter (2016) Reducing disaster exacerbated non-communicable diseases through public health infrastructure resilience: perspectives of Australian disaster service providers. PLoS Currents Disasters (Edition 1). pp. 1-26.

Ryan, Benjamin J., Franklin, Richard C., Burkle, Frederick M., Watt, Kerrianne, Aitken, Peter, Smith, Erin C., and Leggat, Peter (2016) Defining, describing, and categorizing public health infrastructure priorities for tropical cyclone, flood, storm, tornado, and tsunami-related disasters. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 10 (4). pp. 598-610.

Hemstock, Sarah L., Buliruarua, Leigh Ann, Chan, Emily Y.Y., Chan, Gloria, Combes, Helene Jacot Des, Davey, Peter, Farrell, Paul, Griffiths, Sian, Hansen, Henning, Hatch, Tim, Holloway, Ailsa, Manuella-Morris, Teuleala, Martin, Tess, Renaud, Fabrice G., Ronan, Kevin, Ryan, Benjamin, Szarzynski, Joerg, Shaw, Duncan, Yasukawa, Soichiro, Yeung, Tiffany, and Murray, Virginia (2016) Accredited qualifications for capacity development in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 20 (1). pp. 15-34.

Ryan, Benjamin, Franklin, Richard C., Burkle, Frederick M., Aitken, Peter, Smith, Erin, Watt, Kerrianne, and Leggat, Peter (2015) Identifying and describing the impact of cyclone, storm and flood related disasters on treatment management, care and exacerbations of non-communicable diseases and the implications for public health. PLoS Currents Disasters, 28 September 2015.

Spencer, Rosalie, Allen, Tammy, Sellars, David, Ryan, Ben, Banner, Gregory, Aimers, Brett, Leggat, Peter, Franklin, Richard C., Zhang, Hui, Du, Peng, Chen, Tao, Liu, Yi, Yang, Rui, Chen, Jianguo, Li, Qun, Ni, Daxin, Sun, Hui, Niu, Yan, Liao, Kaiju, Wu, Hongtao, Wang, Chaonan, Wang, Yadong, Efstathiou, Panos, Mandi, Panagiota, Agrafa, Ioanna, Karyoti, Vasiliki, Andreou, Stamatina, Lipskiy, Nikolay, Tuten, Daniel, Tyson, James, Burkholder, Jacqueline, Rzeszotarski, Peter, Abernathy, Ronald, Li, Jian, Krishnamurthy, Ramesh, Sergienko, Eric, Cox, Paul Michael, Xu, Zhen, Markoff, Jered, and Chungong, Stella (2015) Summary report of systematic reviews for public health emergency operations centres. Plans and procedures; communication technology and infrastructure; minimum datasets and standards; training and exercises. Report. WHO Press, Geneva, Switzerland.

Ryan, Benjamin J., Franklin, Richard C., Burkle, Frederick M., Watt, Kerrianne, Aitken, Peter, Smith, Erin C., and Leggat, Peter (2015) Analyzing the impact of Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi on public health infrastructure and the management of noncommunicable Diseases. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 30 (1). pp. 28-37.

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