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Authors Bellhouse, CE (1)Bilardi, JE (1)Bradshaw, CS (1)Carter, SM (1)Chim, L (1)Dawson, A (1)Degeling, C (1)Fairley, CK (1)Fitzpatrick, S.J. (1)Gilbert, GL (1)View moreSubjects
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(mis)use of antibiotics (1)accountability (1)antibiotic resistance (1)Antimicrobial resistance (1)bacterial vaginosis (1)community juries (1)community views (1)equity (1)government spending on prescribed medicines (1)View moreHas file(s)
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Women view key sexual behaviours as the trigger for the onset and recurrence of bacterial vaginosis 

Bilardi, JE; Walker, SM; Temple-Smith, MJ; McNair, RP; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Vodstrcil, LA; Bellhouse, CE; Fairley, CK; Bradshaw, CS
Published 2017-03-01
Background Bacterial vaginosis (BV) affects a third of women of reproductive age in the US and there is increasing evidence to suggest it may be sexually transmitted. This study aimed to extend and validate the findings ...
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A ‘systems’ approach to suicide prevention: radical change or doing the same things better? 

Fitzpatrick, S.J.; Hooker, C
Published 2017-04-01
Suicide is a significant public health concern. Continued high suicide rates, coupled with emerging international evidence, have led to the development of a ‘systems’ approach to suicide prevention, which is now being ...
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Societal perspective on access to publicly subsidised medicines: A cross sectional survey of 3080 adults in Australia 

Chim, L; Salkeld, G; Kelly, P; Lipworth, W; Hughes, DA; Stockler, MR
Published 2017-01-01
Background Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of prescribed medicines and other health technologies are considering how best to bring community preferences into their ...
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Assessing the public acceptability of proposed policy interventions to reduce the misuse of antibiotics in Australia: A report on two community juries 

Degeling, C; Johnson, J; Iredell, J; Nguyen, KA; Norris, J; Turnidge, J; Dawson, A; Carter, SM; Gilbert, GL
Published 2017-01-01
Objective To elicit the views of well-informed community members on the acceptability of proposed policy interventions designed to improve community use of antibiotics in Australia. Design Two community juries held in ...
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