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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Understanding and preventing poor diet, alcohol use, tobacco smoking and vaping among adolescents from low socioeconomic and remoteness areas through eHealth interventions 

      Egan, Lyra
      Published 2025
      Chronic diseases disproportionately affect disadvantaged populations, including individuals of low socioeconomic status (SES) and those living in geographically remote (‘regional’, ‘rural’, and ‘remote’) areas. These health ...
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    • Access to Hospital Outpatient Services for Children and Young People with Cerebral Palsy 

      Paget, Simon Paul
      Published 2025
      BACKGROUND: People with cerebral palsy (CP) experience increased risk of adverse health outcomes related to their disability and comorbidities. They access hospital health services more frequently than the general population. ...
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    • Standardising Initial Emergency Nursing Care: A Multicentre Implementation Evaluation 

      Ryan, Belinda Anne
      Published 2025
      Background Emergency nurses are crucial for safe, high-quality care and are the first clinicians to assess and treat patients who present to the emergency department (ED), especially in rural settings. The HIRAID emergency ...
      Open Access
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    • The experiences of caregivers of individuals with head and neck cancer: a qualitative study 

      Aung, Su Htet Htet
      Published 2025
      Study background Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a devastating disease. Approximately 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer worldwide in 2022, which is expected to become 35 million by 2050. HNC treatments are often ...
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    • Identities in Practice and Discourse: Transnational English Language Teachers 

      Moonthiya, Itsaraphap
      Published 2025
      This thesis examines the language teacher identities (LTIs) of transnational teachers who are completing a language teacher education (LTE) program in Australia. Using an integrated framework of identity-in-practice and ...
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