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Heuristics and biases in cardiovascular disease prevention: How can we improve communication about risk, benefits and harms?
Bonner, Carissa; McKinn, Shannon; Lau, Annie; Jansen, Jesse; Doust, Jenny; Trevena, Lyndal; McCaffery, KirstenPublished 2018Objective Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention guidelines recommend medication based on the probability of a heart attack/stroke in the next 5–10 years. However, heuristics and biases make risk communication challenging ...Open AccessArticle -
"Scary to get, more scary not to": COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among healthcare workers in Central Queensland, Australia, a cross-sectional survey.
Chapman, Gwenda; Al Imam, Mahmudul Hassan; Khan, Arifuzzaman; Smoll, Nicolas; Adegbija, Odewumi; Kirk, Michael; Khandaker, Gulam; Wiley, KerriePublished 2022Background: Behavioural and social drivers (BeSD) of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine acceptance among Australian healthcare workers (HCW) living and working in regional areas are not well studied. Understanding ...Article -
Impact of being first: comparing media coverage for two studies investigating the relationship between exercise and COVID-19
O'Hagan, E.; Rizzo, R.R.N.; O'Keeffe, M.Published 2022Article -
Demographic Predictors of Mothers' Willingness to Vaccinate Young Children Against COVID-19, Get Tested and Isolate: A Cross-Sectional Survey Before and During the Greater Sydney Lockdown 2021, Australia
Wen, Li Ming; Xu, Huilan; Rissel, Chris; Kerr, Erin; Buchanan, Limin; Taki, Sarah; Phongsavan, Philayrath; Chua, Reuel Kangjie; Hua, Myna; Wardle, Karen; Simone, Lisa; Hayes, Alison; Baur, Louise A.Published 2022Having a COVID-19 vaccination, getting tested, and self-isolating if symptomatic are some of the most important mitigation strategies for preventing the spread of COVID-19. This study aimed to investigate whether demographic ...Article -
Can adaptation to 'extraordinary' times teach us about ways to strengthen community-based chronic disease prevention? Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic
Loblay, V.; Garvey, K.; Shiell, A.; Kavanagh, S.; Hawe, P.Published 2022The COVID-I9 pandemic represents a massive challenge to the ordinary work of community-based organisations. We present results from a study of the actions and experiences of community-based organisations and funding agencies ...Article