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Sydney School of Health Sciences: Recent submissions

    • Migrant and refugee youth perspectives on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Australia : a systematic review 

      Napier-Raman, Sharanya; Zakia Hossain, Syeda; Lee, Mi-Joung; Mpofu, Elias; Liamputtong, Pranee
      Published 2020
      Migrant and refugee youth (MRY) in Australia face specific experiences that inform their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Migrant and refugee communities experience poor health outcomes and low service ...
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    • Home Falls and Accidents Screening Tool (HOME FAST) Manual 

      Mackenzie, Lynette
      Published 2019
      This is a manual for users of the HOME FAST tool in clinical practice. It includes background materials related to the home environment and falls, theories to underpin the identification of falls risk in the home environment, ...
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    • Sociomaterialities of health, risk and care during COVID-19: Experiences of Australians living with a medical condition 

      Lupton, D.; Lewis, S.
      Published 2022
      People living with pre-existing illnesses were identified as one of the groups most at risk when COVID-19 erupted. In this article, using the method of case studies developed from interviews, we explore how Australians in ...
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    • Risk Recognition Policies for the Long-Term Care Workforce during the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Country Study 

      Reed, A.C.; Murmann, M.; Hsu, A.; Turnpenny, A.; VAN, HOUTVEN, C.; Laberge, M.; Low, L.-F.; Hussein, S.; Allin, S.
      Published 2022
      Context: The precarious work arrangements experienced by many long-term care workers have led to the creation of a "shared" workforce across residential, home, and community aging care sectors. This shared workforce was ...
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    • 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, Julie
      Published 2022
      BACKGROUND: 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 ...
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