• Historical development of and paradigm shifts in public health nutrition 

      Ridgway, Ella; Lawrence, Mark; Woods, Julie; Baker, Phil
      Published 2019-06-14
      There is a bi-directional relationship between public health nutrition (PHN) and the environmental sustainability (ES) of food systems. Dietary guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations for healthy eating. There ...
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    • How important is ‘implementation science’ for national genomics policy? 

      Gul, Hossai; Long, Janet; Best, Stephanie; Braithwaite, Jeffrey
      Published 2019-06-14
      The traditional translation pathway of ‘bench- to-bedside’ will not be enough to integrate genomics into routine clinical care. It requires the use of validated and systematic ‘implementation science’ methods. Within the ...
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    • Horizontal inequity in healthcare utilisation within the Indigenous Australians 

      Pulok, Mohammad Habibullah; van Gool, Kees; Hall, Jane
      Published 2019-06-14
      The objective of this study is to examine and measure the extent of income-related horizontal inequity (unequal use of healthcare services for equal medical need) among the Indigenous Australians. This study also aims to ...
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    • Modelling equity impact of obesity interventions: A health economic approach 

      Killedar, Anagha; Tan, Andrew; Lung, Thomas; Hayes, Alison
      Published 2019-06-14
      Twenty-five percent of Australian children are overweight or obese, and there are distinct socioeconomic inequalities in this distribution. Despite a large variety of obesity prevention and treatment interventions in ...
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    • Reliability and validity of patient-reported experiences measures: A systematic review 

      Bull, Claudia; Byrnes, Joshua; Hettiarachchi, Ruvini; Downes, Martin
      Published 2019-06-14
      Patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) are instruments used to examine patients’ experiences of healthcare services. Typically measured are care processes, such as the timeliness of service delivery. PREMs are used ...
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