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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • 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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    • Overview of all codes associated with screening women outside of the guidelines 

      Dodd, Rachael Helen; Obermair, Helena M; McCaffery, Kirsten Jo
      Published 2022-10-26
      This table provides an overview of codes from a content analysis in a journal article titled 'Reasons that clinicians in Australia offering cervical screening outside guidelines for frequency, age and co-testing' ...
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    • Trends in Effectiveness of Organizational eHealth Interventions in Addressing Employee Mental Health: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 

      Stratton, Elizabeth; Lampit, Amit; Choi, Isabella; Gavelin, Hanna Malmberg; Aji, Melissa; Taylor, Jennifer; Calvo, Rafael; Harvey, Samuel; Glozier, Nick
      Published 2022
      Background: Mental health conditions are considered the leading cause of disability, sickness absence, and long-term work incapacity. eHealth interventions provide employees with access to psychological assistance. There ...
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    • Breaking down Barriers: Co-designed recommendations to reduce stakeholder identified NDIS access barriers for people with psychosocial disability 

      Hancock, Nicola; Mellifont, Damian; Scanlan, Justin Newton; Hamilton, Debra; Smith-Merry, Jennifer
      Published 2022-09-16
      The Issue The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) commenced in 2016 and is designed to support people with all types of disability including those living with psychosocial disability. However, many thousands of ...
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    • Defining chronic conditions for primary care with ICPC-2 

      Gordon, Julie; Miller, Graeme C; Britt, Helena
      Published 2004
      Background: With the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions, there is need for a standardized definition of chronicity for use in research, to evaluate the population prevalence and general practice management of ...
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