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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • The impact of technology-enabled care coordination in a complex mental health system:a local system dynamics model 

      Iorfino, F.; Occhipinti, J.-A.; Skinner, A.; Davenport, T.; Rowe, S.; Prodan, A.; Sturgess, J.; Hickie, I.B.
      Published 2021
      Background: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, major shortcomings in the way mental health care systems were organized were impairing the delivery of effective care. The mental health impacts of the pandemic, the recession, ...
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    • COVID-19 and Psychosocial Support Services: Experiences of People Living with Enduring Mental Health Conditions. 

      Honey, Anne; Waks, Shifra; Hines, Monique; Glover, Helen; Hancock, Nicola; Hamilton, Debra; Smith-Merry, Jennifer
      Published 2021
      This paper uses secondary analysis to understand how COVID-19 shaped people's experiences with psychosocial support services in Australia. Data are drawn from questionnaires (n = 66) and semi-structured interviews (n = ...
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    • Health system governance and the UHC agenda: key learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

      Huckel Schneider, Carmen
      Published 2021
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    • #SupportLocal: how online food delivery services leveraged the COVID-19 pandemic to promote food and beverages on Instagram. 

      Jia, Si Si; Raeside, Rebecca; Redfern, Julie; Gibson, Alice A; Singleton, Anna; Partridge, Stephanie R
      Published 2021
      OBJECTIVE: To explore the promotion of discretionary foods/beverages and marketing strategies employed by the top three online food delivery services' (OFDS) Instagram accounts in three countries before and during the ...
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    • Contextualising COVID-19 prevention behaviour over time in Australia: Patterns and long-term predictors from April to July 2020 in an online social media sample. 

      Ayre, Julie; Cvejic, Erin; McCaffery, Kirsten; Copp, Tessa; Cornell, Samuel; Dodd, Rachael H; Pickles, Kristen; Batcup, Carys; Isautier, Jennifer M J; Nickel, Brooke; Dakin, Thomas; Bonner, Carissa
      Published 2021
      BACKGROUND: In Australia in March 2020 a national public health directive required that non-essential workers stay at home, except for essential activities. These restrictions began easing in May 2020 as community transmission ...
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