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View article: Exploring the impact of co‐created dementia education sessions delivered in‐person and online on dementia knowledge and attitudes
Exploring the impact of co‐created dementia education sessions delivered in‐person and online on dementia knowledge and attitudes Open
Background Many adults in Australia report limited knowledge about dementia and its causes, potentially perpetuating stigma towards the condition. Due to the ageing population, it is essential to address these knowledge gaps and promote po…
View article: Dementia education programs for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, and Vietnamese Communities: A scoping review
Dementia education programs for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, and Vietnamese Communities: A scoping review Open
Background Asian immigrants can experience health disparities and inequities due to language barriers and the limited availability of culturally appropriate services. Dementia education is needed to combat dementia misperceptions and promo…
View article: Impact of Perceived Human Resource Practices on Academics' Mental Health: A Conceptual Framework
Impact of Perceived Human Resource Practices on Academics' Mental Health: A Conceptual Framework Open
Academics' mental health in Australian universities has deteriorated, yet evidence on how perceived HR practices shape outcomes is fragmented. This conceptual article develops a framework linking perceived HR practices to academics' mental…
View article: Working in (and between) art and health: challenges and missteps
Working in (and between) art and health: challenges and missteps Open
Art can have a positive impact on health and well-being and be efficacious in health research and dissemination processes. However, creative, arts-based approaches to research and knowledge translation sometimes have a precarious toehold i…
View article: Identifying subgroups with differential levels of service response to a digital screening and service navigation program for unmet social care needs
Identifying subgroups with differential levels of service response to a digital screening and service navigation program for unmet social care needs Open
Background Digital tools are increasingly integrated into health systems to identify and support needs, yet their effectiveness remains unclear among priority communities. We hypothesise that responses to the digital intervention might var…
View article: Determinants of unmet social needs and the role of parental mental health in families from multicultural and regional/rural communities of Australia
Determinants of unmet social needs and the role of parental mental health in families from multicultural and regional/rural communities of Australia Open
Introduction Families from disadvantaged communities often experience social care needs that adversely impact access to social and healthcare services. This study aimed to explore the determinants of social care needs and the associated cl…
View article: A modest article about brilliant care
A modest article about brilliant care Open
While the discourse on care is largely pessimistic, brilliance happens, demonstrated by instances when care exceeded expectation. To advance brilliant care scholarship, this article asks, what are the domains that enable it? Through a refl…
View article: The Management of Children’s Food Allergy in Childcare Centres, Preschools, and Schools: A Scoping Review
The Management of Children’s Food Allergy in Childcare Centres, Preschools, and Schools: A Scoping Review Open
Background: There are very few reviews on how children’s food allergy is managed across various educational settings, and none have considered psychological support in addition to child safety. This scoping review aimed to understand inter…
View article: “It Became More and More Important to Bring the World Into the House”: Exploring the Barriers and Facilitators to a Culturally Inclusive Dementia-Friendly Community
“It Became More and More Important to Bring the World Into the House”: Exploring the Barriers and Facilitators to a Culturally Inclusive Dementia-Friendly Community Open
Dementia-friendly communities can increase community participation and social wellbeing for people impacted by dementia. However, culturally and linguistically diverse people have typically been excluded or underrepresented from dementia-f…
View article: Co‐Designing a Model of Brilliant Care for Older People
Co‐Designing a Model of Brilliant Care for Older People Open
Aim This study aimed to co‐design a model of brilliant care for older people that provides clear, actionable principles to guide how brilliant care for older people can be realised. Background As the demand for and international importance…
View article: Co‐Producing and Evaluating a Culturally Inclusive Dementia Education Initiative: A Multimethod Study Protocol
Co‐Producing and Evaluating a Culturally Inclusive Dementia Education Initiative: A Multimethod Study Protocol Open
Introduction Limited dementia awareness among culturally and linguistically diverse communities can exacerbate stigma and hinder support for carers and people at risk of or living with dementia. Co‐producing a culturally inclusive dementia…
View article: Parent and Service Provider Perspectives of a Digital Developmental Surveillance and Service Navigation Program in Rural Australia: A Qualitative Study
Parent and Service Provider Perspectives of a Digital Developmental Surveillance and Service Navigation Program in Rural Australia: A Qualitative Study Open
Background Encouraging healthy childhood development and aiding the early identification of developmental difficulties are crucial to providing the best possible outcomes. Young children in rural areas are at a higher risk of missing timel…
View article: Gold Standard Home Nasogastric Tube Feeding for Infants and Children
Gold Standard Home Nasogastric Tube Feeding for Infants and Children Open
Paediatric home enteral nutrition (HEN) is becoming more common. Existing research and guidelines point to the importance of carer education. However, ongoing HEN care in the community is not well covered, and many of those caring for chil…
View article: Machine Learning Approaches for Predicting Emergency Department Visits: A Scoping Review (Preprint)
Machine Learning Approaches for Predicting Emergency Department Visits: A Scoping Review (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Identifying individuals at-risk of initial or repeated emergency department (ED) presentations is critical for the resourcing of appropriate patient-centred alternative models of care. Multiple machine learning (ML) approaches …
View article: Models of Care for Older People: A Scoping Review
Models of Care for Older People: A Scoping Review Open
Background International recognition of the increasing importance of care for older people has seen growing interest in models of care for older people. Yet there is limited information about the scope and breadth of models of care for old…
View article: The Building Blocks for Successful Hub Implementation for Migrant and Refugee Families and Their Children in the First 2000 Days of Life
The Building Blocks for Successful Hub Implementation for Migrant and Refugee Families and Their Children in the First 2000 Days of Life Open
Background and Objective Migrant and refugee women, families, and their children can experience significant language, cultural, and psychosocial barriers to engage with child and family services. Integrated child and family health Hubs are…
View article: Exploring the impact of a co‐created dementia awareness session on dementia knowledge and attitudes in culturally diverse carers: a cross‐sectional analysis
Exploring the impact of a co‐created dementia awareness session on dementia knowledge and attitudes in culturally diverse carers: a cross‐sectional analysis Open
Background Many carers of people living with dementia display misperceptions and negative attitudes about dementia due to limited education. This stigma can impact care and the accessibility of appropriate support services. Culturally dive…
View article: Dementia friends unite! Exploring the effectiveness of a dementia education initiative co‐produced with and for multicultural communities
Dementia friends unite! Exploring the effectiveness of a dementia education initiative co‐produced with and for multicultural communities Open
Background People living with dementia and their carers, particularly those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, consistently demonstrate limited knowledge about and negative attitudes towards dementia. This can limit ac…
View article: Engaging with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities to Promote Palliative Care That Exceeds Expectation
Engaging with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities to Promote Palliative Care That Exceeds Expectation Open
Introduction Given longstanding barriers that obstruct integrated palliative care, particularly for culturally and linguistically diverse communities, this article demonstrates a way to engage with Syrian, Bhutanese and African communities…
View article: The use of experimental designs to examine causality in authentic leadership: A scoping review
The use of experimental designs to examine causality in authentic leadership: A scoping review Open
Authentic leadership studies are often criticised for the limited use of causally defined research designs. To advance scholarship is this area, this article presents a scoping review on the use of experimental designs to examine causality…
View article: Parents’ practices, feelings, and support needs surrounding the development of food allergy literacy (FAL) in children before their transition to school
Parents’ practices, feelings, and support needs surrounding the development of food allergy literacy (FAL) in children before their transition to school Open
Children's knowledge of food allergy and risk prevention, coined as food allergy literacy (FAL), can bolster their safety in schools. Addressing research gaps on this topic, especially, parents' role, the aim of this study was to investiga…
View article: Growing and fostering knowledge translation: Recommendations for health organisations from the SPHERE Envisionarium
Growing and fostering knowledge translation: Recommendations for health organisations from the SPHERE Envisionarium Open
These recommendations are important for three reasons. First, they demonstrate that KT requires more than funding - it also requires networks that buoy the dynamic flow of knowledge in its varied manifestations. Second, the recommendations…
View article: Brilliant care: a conceptual argument for scholarship of the extraordinary
Brilliant care: a conceptual argument for scholarship of the extraordinary Open
Critiques of healthcare often focus on negative experiences to address gaps, issues, and problems. While important, this often obscures care that exceeds expectation - that is, brilliant care. This article centres brilliant care by conside…
View article: Support needs of Australians bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey study
Support needs of Australians bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey study Open
Background COVID-19 disrupted access to bereavement support. The objective of this study was to identify the bereavement supports used by Australians during the COVID-19 pandemic, perceived helpfulness of supports used, prevalence and area…
View article: The mobilisation of professional identity: A scoping and lexical review
The mobilisation of professional identity: A scoping and lexical review Open
Interprofessional care obliges different healthcare professions to share decision-making and sometimes, practices. Given established hierarchies, it can be difficult to promote interprofessional care, partly because of the need to reshape …
View article: Family member and service provider experiences and perspectives of a digital surveillance and service navigation approach: A qualitative study with a culturally diverse community
Family member and service provider experiences and perspectives of a digital surveillance and service navigation approach: A qualitative study with a culturally diverse community Open
Background Children and families from priority populations experienced significant psychosocial and mental health issues to the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet they also faced significant barriers to service access, particularly families from cultu…
View article: Parent and Service Provider Perspectives of a Digital Developmental Surveillance and Service Navigation Program, Watch Me Grow Electronic (WMG-E), in Rural and Regional Australia: A Qualitative Study
Parent and Service Provider Perspectives of a Digital Developmental Surveillance and Service Navigation Program, Watch Me Grow Electronic (WMG-E), in Rural and Regional Australia: A Qualitative Study Open
Background Encouraging healthy childhood development and aiding the early identification of developmental difficulties are crucial to providing the best possible outcomes. Young children in rural areas are at a higher risk of missing timel…
View article: Assessing the impact of an online dementia awareness initiative co‐created with and for English, Arabic and Vietnamese speaking communities: A case study
Assessing the impact of an online dementia awareness initiative co‐created with and for English, Arabic and Vietnamese speaking communities: A case study Open
Background Awareness and understanding of dementia remain limited in ethnically diverse populations in multicultural societies due to culturally inappropriate and inaccessible information. Objective To establish the impact, helpers and hin…