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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • Investigating hospital admissions for low back pain for low back pain 

      Melman, Alla
      Published 2024
      Chapter 1 summarises the prevalence and burden of low back pain in Australia, with a focus on hospital admissions, and introduces virtual hospital care as an opportunity to reduce inpatient hospitalisation. Chapter 2 ...
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    • The Role of Fault in the Australian Tort of Defamation 

      Gould, Kim
      Published 2024
      This Thesis examines the role of fault in the primary elements, defences and answers of the Australian tort of defamation and selected ramifications. Based on a comprehensive and in-depth interrogation of these stages, I ...
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    • Understanding vaccine hesitancy in relation to psychological trauma 

      Christou-Ergos, Maria
      Published 2024
      Some Australians are hesitant to vaccinate themselves or their children. While past experiences have been suggested to play a role in vaccine hesitancy, the role of traumatic events has been largely overlooked. This thesis ...
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    • Applying principles of motor learning to speech intervention for children with cleft palate: is it effective? 

      Hanley, Leah Catherine
      Published 2024
      Cleft palate with/without cleft lip (CP+/-L) is a common congenital defect and it is known to impact speech development. Minimising speech and resonance difficulties is a primary aim of CP+/-L repair. However, it is estimated ...
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    • An Investigation of Effective Nutritional Rehabilitation for Adolescents and Young Adults with Restrictive Eating Disorders 

      Parker, Elizabeth Kumiko
      Published 2024
      Patients hospitalised with restrictive eating disorders (EDs) require nutritional rehabilitation as a core component of inpatient treatment, to reverse malnutrition associated medical instabilities and complications, restore ...
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