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Accessibility and Acceptability of Public Sexual Health Clinics for Adult Clients in New South Wales, Australia.
Ramanathan, Vijayasarathi; Furner, Virginia; Jeganathan, Sarangapany; Lagios, Katerina; Kang, Melissa; Jackson, EvaPublished 2006-01-01The objectives of this study were to examine the accessibility of public sexual health clinics (SHCs), identify the service preferences of clients and assess whether the services delivered by public SHCs were acceptable ...Open AccessThesis -
The accumulating consequences of COVID-19 in children
Sheppard, Megan; Isaacs, David; Fitzgerald, Dominic APublished 2021Article -
Aerosol-generating behaviours in speech pathology clinical practice: A systematic literature review
Chacon, Antonia Margarita; Nguyen, Duy Duong; McCabe, Patricia; Madill, CatherinePublished 2021OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech assessment and intervention, to inform better management and to reduce transmission risk of such diseases as COVID-19 in ...Article -
Alcohol intake and mortality risk of COVID-19, pneumonia, and other infectious diseases: an analysis of 437,191 UK biobank participants
Huang, Bo-Huei; Inan-Eroglu, Elif; Shaban, Ramon Z; Hamer, Mark; Britton, Annie; Stamatakis, EmmanuelPublished 2022This study aims to investigate the association between alcohol consumption and COVID-19, infectious diseases, and pneumonia mortality. This is a prospective analysis of 437,191 UK Biobank participants (age 56.3 years, 54% ...Article -
The association between disability and risk of exposure to peer cyber victimisation is moderated by gender: Cross-sectional survey.
Emerson, Eric; Aitken, Zoe; King, Tania; Arciuli, Joanne; Llewellyn, Gwynnyth; Kavanagh, Anne MPublished 2021BACKGROUND: Little is known about the exposure of youth with disability to cyber victimisation. OBJECTIVE: /Hypothesis: To estimate the prevalence of peer cyber and non-cyber victimisation in a nationally representative ...Article -
Australian children with cleft palate achieve age-appropriate speech by 5 years of age
Chacon, Antonia; Parkin, Melissa; Broome, Kate; Purcell, AlisonPublished 2017-09-28Introduction: Children with cleft palate demonstrate atypical speech sound development, which can influence their intelligibility, literacy and learning. There is limited documentation regarding how speech sound errors ...Open AccessArticle -
Becoming Anti-Racist Occupational Therapy Practitioners: A Scoping Study.
Sterman, Julia; Njelesani, JanetPublished 2021The ongoing racism pandemic in the United States negatively impacts the health, safety, and occupations of Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color. Although occupational therapy (OT) practitioners have a pressing obligation ...Article -
Bioethics as Engaged Activity
Macneill, Paul; Jordens, Christopher F. C.; Zion, Deborah; Dawson, AngusPublished 2021Whilst we applaud and support a call for “a proactive form of bioethics that actively resists and denounces injustice" we contend that the authors do not go far enough. The underlying theoretical issue is that the vision ...Open AccessArticle -
Blended and e-learning in pediatric education: harnessing lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. [Review]
Fitzgerald, Dominic A; Scott, Karen M; Ryan, Michael SPublished 2021Face-to-face education as the traditional basis for medical education was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic as learners and educators were moved online with little time for preparation. Fortunately, as online learning has ...Article -
Challenges and Opportunities Experienced by Performing Artists during COVID-19 Lockdown: Scoping Review
Brooks, Samantha K; Patel, Sonny SPublished 2022Abstract This scoping review synthesises published literature on the experiences of professional and amateur performing artists during COVID-19 and their perceptions of the challenges and opportunities faced. Six electronic ...Preprint -
Changes in Reoperation After Publication of Consensus Guidelines on Margins for Breast-Conserving Surgery. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Marinovich, Luke; Noguchi, Naomi; Morrow, Monica; Houssami, NehmatPublished 2020The 2014 publication of the Society of Surgical Oncology-American Society for Radiation Oncology (SSO-ASTRO) Consensus Guideline on Margins for Breast-Conserving Surgery recommended a negative margin definition of no ink ...Article -
Converging impact of the ongoing conflict and COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and substance use disorders in Ukraine
Patel, S.S.; Sukhovii, O.; Zvinchuk, O.; Neylan, J.H.; Erickson, T.B.Published 2021Since the Russian annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the subsequent occupation of parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, Ukraine has been facing increasing security and healthcare challenges. The ...Article -
Data-driven quality improvement program to prevent hospitalisation and improve care of people living with coronary heart disease: Protocol for a process evaluation
Hafiz, Nashid; Hyun, Karice; Tu, Qiang; Knight, Andrew; Hespe, Charlotte; Chow, Clara K; Briffa, Tom; Gallagher, Robyn; Reid, Christopher M; Hare, David L; Zwar, Nicholas; Woodward, Mark; Jan, Stephen; Atkins, Emily R; Laba, Tracey-Lea; Halcomb, Elizabeth; Johnson, Tracey; Usherwood, Timothy; Redfern, JuliePublished 2022BACKGROUND: Practice-level quality improvement initiatives using rapidly advancing technology offers a multidimensional approach to reduce cardiovascular disease burden. For the "QUality improvement in primary care to ...Article -
Dataset for "Knowledge, skills and barriers to evidence-based practice and the impact of a flipped classroom training program for physical therapists: an observational study"
Harrison, Leora; Wong, David; Harmer, Alison R; Jennings, MatthewPublished 2021-02-17Objective: To evaluate the knowledge, skills and barriers to evidence-based practice and the impact of evidence-based practice training for physical therapy clinicians. Methods: Physical therapists from a health district ...Open AccessDataset -
Decolonising the dynamics of media power and media representation between 1830 and 1930: Australian Indigenous peoples with disability
Gilroy, John; Ragen, Jo; Meekosha, HelenPublished 2017-08-23Indigenous Australians have experienced the horrific consequences of European invasion and colonisation. Some of these consequences include wars, geographic displacement and attempted genocide. Both the high prevalence and ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Digital breast tomosynthesis for breast cancer screening and diagnosis in women with dense breasts – a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Phi, Xuan-Anh; Tagliafico, Alberto S; Houssami, Nehmat; Greuter, Marcel J. W.; de Bock, Geertruida H.Published 2018This study aimed to systematically review and to meta-analyse the accuracy of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) versus digital mammography (DM) in women with mammographically dense breasts in screening and diagnosis. Two ...Open AccessArticle -
eHealth for interdisciplinary practice: is it delivering on its promise?
Hines, Monique; Brunner, Melissa; Poon, Simon; Lam, Mary; Tran, Vivienne; Yu, Dan; Togher, Leanne; Shaw, Tim; Power, EmmaPublished 2018-03-22Our research in brief: Interdisciplinary eHealth The promise: eHealth has the potential to transform interdisciplinary practice by fostering improved collaboration across health providers and consumers. The reality: We ...Open AccessPublisher version -
Evidence on Synthesized Two-dimensional Mammography Versus Digital Mammography When Using Tomosynthesis (Three-dimensional Mammography) for Population Breast Cancer Screening.
Houssami, NehmatPublished 2017One limitation of using digital breast tomosynthesis (3-dimensional [3D] mammography) technology with conventional (2-dimensional [2D]) mammography for breast cancer (BC) screening is the increased radiation dose from dual ...Open AccessArticle -
Examining Australia's Performance in Realising CRPD Obligations in Health Through the Lens of COVID-19
Dickinson, Helen; Llewellyn, Gwynyyth; Kavanagh, AnnePublished 2022The CPRD sets out a number of obligations with respect to ensuring people with disability have the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health without discrimination on the basis of disability. Yet, ...Book chapter -
The first prospective implementation of markerless lung target tracking in an experimental quality assurance procedure on a standard linear accelerator.
Mueller, M; Zolfaghari, R; Briggs, A; Furtado, H; Booth, J; Keall, P; Nguyen, D; O'Brien, R; Shieh, CCPublished 2020-01-01The ability to track tumour motion without implanted markers on a standard linear accelerator (linac) could enable wide access to real-time adaptive radiotherapy for cancer patients. We previously have retrospectively ...Open AccessArticle
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