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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Optimizing Radiologic Detection of COVID-19 

      Gandomkar, Z.; Brennan, P. C.; Suleiman, M. E.
      Published 2022
      COVID-19 has had a huge impact globally. This chapter examines the role that test set technologies coupled with artificial intelligence can transform clinical educational strategies. Using AI to streamline a methodology ...
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    • Ventilation is not Depressed in Hypoxemic Patients with Acute COVID-19 Infection. 

      Kairaitis, Kristina; Harbut, Piotr; Hedenstierna, Goran; Prisk, G Kim; Farrow, Catherine E; Amis, Terence; Wagner, Peter D; Malhotra, Atul
      Published 2022
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    • Rapid development and implementation of a behaviour change strategy to improve COVID-19 personal protective equipment use in a regional Australian emergency department 

      Curtis, Kate; Jansen, Peter; Mains, Margot; O'Hare, Anna; Scotcher, Bradley; Alcorn, David; Nahidi, Shizar; Harris, Joanna; Brouillard, Daniel; Morton, Sarah; Shaban, Ramon Z
      Published 2022
      OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers to, describe the development of and evaluate the implementation of a behavioural theory informed strategy to improve staff personal protective equipment (PPE) compliance during COVID-19 in ...
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    • Factors Influencing COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in High Income Countries Prior to Vaccine Approval and Rollout: A Narrative Review 

      Steffens, Maryke S.; Bullivant, Bianca; Bolsewicz, Kasia; King, Catherine; Beard, Frank
      Published 2022
      Objectives: Acceptance and high uptake of COVID-19 vaccines continues to be critical for controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. This narrative review aimed to summarise findings on factors influencing acceptance of COVID-19 ...
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    • Understanding for whom, how and why Sydney Local Health District's Integrated Response was Effective in Addressing COVID-19: A Critical Realist Qualitative Study 

      Liu, Hueiming; Liu, Darith; Moore, Corey; Parcsi, Lisa; Mukumbang, Ferdinand; De Souza, Denise; Shaw, Miranda; Blunden, Lou-Anne; Anderson, Teresa; Eastwood, John
      Published 2022
      Introduction: Australia has been comparatively effective in preventing the transmission of COVID-19. The Sydney Local Health District [SLHD] used a "whole of health" integrated approach to respond to the pandemic. The aim ...
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