Sharon Mickan
Selected Publications
- Mickan S, Burls A, and Glasziou P (2011) Patterns of 'leakage' in the utilisation of clinical guidelines: a systematic review. Postgrad Med J.
- Mickan Sharon, Hoffman Steven J, and Nasmith Louise (2010) Collaborative practice in a global health context: Common themes from developed and developing countries. J Interprof Care, 24(5):492-502.
- Askew Deborah A, Mickan Sharon M, Soyer H P, and Wilkinson David (2009) Effectiveness of 5-fluorouracil treatment for actinic keratosis--a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Int J Dermatol, 48(5):453-63.
- Moss John R, Mickan Sharon M, Fuller Jeffrey D, Procter Nicholas G, Waters Barb A, and O'Rourke Peter K (2006) Mentoring for population health in general practice divisions. Aust Health Rev, 30(1):46-55.
- Mickan Sharon M and Rodger Sylvia A (2005) Effective health care teams: a model of six characteristics developed from shared perceptions. J Interprof Care, 19(4):358-70.
Biography
Sharon Mickan is Deputy Director of the International Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care, at the University of Oxford. Sharon has worked as an occupational therapist clinician, manager, researcher, consultant and educator in healthcare organisations in Australia and Europe. She has considerable experience in teaching for undergraduates, postgraduates and for continuing professional development.
Sharon’s doctoral thesis investigated what makes effective teams in healthcare organisations. She used a mixed methodology approach to develop a model of teamwork, which she has used for team evaluation and development. She has experience in developing research capacity and has supervised several research projects in clinical settings. Sharon has also collaborated on and led a range of systematic reviews. Her research interests focus on investigating how research evidence is implemented in practice, from the perspectives of both clinicians and the public.
