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Research Publications and Outputs: Recent submissions

    • Additional Files for the articles: "Improving the quality of healthcare: a cross-sectional study of the features of successful clinical networks" and “The EXpert PANel Decision (EXPAND) method: a way to measure the impact of diverse quality improvement activities of clinical networks” 

      Haines, Mary; Brown, Burnadette; D'Este, Catherine A; Yano, Elizabeth M; Craig, Jonathan C; Middleton, Sandy; Castaldi, Peter A; Pollock, Carol A; Needham, Kate; Watt, William; Elliott, Elizabeth J; Dominello, Amanda; Klineberg, Emily; Atkinson, Jo-An; Redman, Sally; Kalucy, Deanna
      Published 2018-01-01
      Additional files providing more detail about the methods and analysis for the article "Improving the quality of healthcare: a cross-sectional study of the features of successful clinical networks" accepted for publication ...
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    • Appendix 1 from IS A YOGA-BASED PROGRAM WITH POTENTIAL TO DECREASE FALLS PERCEIVED TO BE ACCEPTABLE TO COMMUNITY-DWELLING PEOPLE AGED 60+? 

      Tiedemann, Anne; O'Rourke, Sandra; Sherrington, Catherine
      Published 2018-01-01
      ABSTRACT Objectives and importance of study: Yoga improves balance and mobility and hence has potential as a fall prevention strategy, yet it’s validity for preventing falls has not been established. The Otago Exercise ...
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    • Wind turbine syndrome: a communicated disease. Paper presented to Royal Society NSW forum "The future of rationality in a post-truth world" Nov 29, 2017. Government House, Sydney 

      Chapman, Simon
      Published 2017-11-26
      This is a paper delivered to a forum organised by the Royal Society of NSW (in conjunction with the four academies) titled "The future of rationality in a post-truth world." The world faces an existential threat from climate ...
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    • Gateway effects and electronic cigarettes: a response to J-F Etter 

      Chapman, Simon; Bareham, David
      Published 2017-11-17
      This is a response to an essay by J-F Etter published in Addiction in 2017 (see reference #1 in the article). It was sent to Addiction which offered a 500 word letter. The full response is posted here
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    • Communication between health workers and ethnic minorities in Vietnam 

      McKinn, Shannon; Duong, Thuy Linh; Foster, Kirsty; McCaffery, Kirsten
      Published 2017-10-10
      Background: Vietnam has made notable progress in reducing maternal mortality rates during the past 2 decades, but this overall improvement conceals regional and ethnic inequalities. Ethnic minorities in Vietnam experience ...
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