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Sydney School of Public Health: Recent submissions

    • ‘I should have seen her face at least once’: parent’s and healthcare providers’ experiences and practices of care after stillbirth in Kabul province, Afghanistan 

      Christou, Aliki; Ashraful, Alam; Hofiani, Sayed Murtaza Sadat; Mubasher, Adela; Rasooly, Mohammad Hafiz; Rashidi, Mohammad Khakerah; Raynes-Greenow, Camille
      Published 2021
      Objective This study aimed to explore bereaved parents’ and healthcare providers experiences of care after stillbirth. Study design Qualitative in-depth interviews with 55 women, men, female elders, healthcare providers ...
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    • Changes in public perceptions and experiences of the Australian health?care system: A decade of change 

      Ellis, Louise A.; Pomare, Chiara; Gillespie, James A.; Root, Jo; Ansell, James; Holt, Joanna; Wells, Leanne; Tran, Yvonne; Braithwaite, Jeffrey; Zurynski, Yvonne
      Published 2020
      BACKGROUND: The views and experiences of the Australian public are an important barometer of the health system. This study provides key findings about the changing views held by Australians over time regarding their ...
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    • Public Health Ethics in a Pandemic 

      Verweij, Marcel; Dawson, Angus
      Published 2020
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    • Retrospective case-control study of 2017 g2p[4] rotavirus epidemic in rural and remote australia 

      Middleton, B.F.; Danchin, M.; Quinn, H.; Ralph, A.P.; Pingault, N.; Jones, M.; Estcourt, M.; Snelling, T.
      Published 2020
      Background: A widespread G2P[4] rotavirus epidemic in rural and remote Australia provided an opportunity to evaluate the performance of Rotarix and RotaTeq rotavirus vaccines, ten years after their incorporation into ...
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    • The 2020 special report of the MJA–Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: lessons learnt from Australia’s “Black Summer” 

      Zhang, Y.; Beggs, P.J.; McGushin, A.; Bambrick, H.; Trueck, S.; Hanigan, I.C.; Morgan, G.G.; Berry, H.L.; Linnenluecke, M.K.; Johnston, F.H.; Capon, A.G.; Watts, N.
      Published 2020
      The MJA–Lancet Countdown on health and climate change was established in 2017, and produced its first Australian national assessment in 2018 and its first annual update in 2019. It examines indicators across five broad ...
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