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View article: The experiences of individuals who have had gestational diabetes: A qualitative exploration
The experiences of individuals who have had gestational diabetes: A qualitative exploration Open
Aim To qualitatively explore the experiences of individuals with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) in Australia, and to recognise opportunities for leveraging digital health to enhance the support of GDM management. Method A cross sectio…
View article: Use and Preferences of Health Apps among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding GDM Postpartum Care Related to Diet, Physical Activity, and Weight Management: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Use and Preferences of Health Apps among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding GDM Postpartum Care Related to Diet, Physical Activity, and Weight Management: A Cross-Sectional Survey Open
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a common medical complication of pregnancy, which is associated with increased risk of future diabetes. mHealth (mobile health, in this paper applications abbreviated to apps) can facilitate health mo…
View article: Use and Preferences of Health Apps Among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding Gdm Postpartum Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Use and Preferences of Health Apps Among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding Gdm Postpartum Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey Open
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a common medical complication of pregnancy, which is associated with increased risk of future diabetes. mHealth (mobile health, in this paper applica-tions abbreviated to apps) can facilitate health m…
View article: The engagement of nursing and healthcare researchers with digital technologies: lessons learnt in an Australian university
The engagement of nursing and healthcare researchers with digital technologies: lessons learnt in an Australian university Open
Background The use of digital technologies has expanded rapidly in recent years, particularly with the onset of COVID-19. Digital technologies have been implemented in nursing and healthcare to support necessary care. Aims This research ex…
View article: Following a very low calorie diet: The experience of Australian participants
Following a very low calorie diet: The experience of Australian participants Open
Background: Consistent evidence supports the efficacy of very low calorie diets (VLCDs) for weight loss and favourable changes in biochemistry. In Australia, VLCD programs are self-initiated and healthcare professional guidance is not mand…
View article: Diet and Economic Modelling to Improve the Quality and Affordability of the Australian Diet for Low and Medium Socioeconomic Households
Diet and Economic Modelling to Improve the Quality and Affordability of the Australian Diet for Low and Medium Socioeconomic Households Open
Food costs are a barrier to healthier diet selections, particularly for low socioeconomic households who regularly choose processed foods containing refined grains, added sugars, and added fats. In this study, the objectives were to: (i) i…
View article: Choosing and following a very low calorie diet program in Australia: A quasi‐mixed methods study to understand experiences, barriers, and facilitators in a self‐initiated environment
Choosing and following a very low calorie diet program in Australia: A quasi‐mixed methods study to understand experiences, barriers, and facilitators in a self‐initiated environment Open
Aim In Australian adults, this study seeks to describe the experiences and factors associated with the perceived outcomes of using a very low calorie diet (VLCD) program for ≥4 weeks. Methods A mixed method study using the method perspecti…
View article: Health Workers’ and Villagers’ Perceptions of Young Child Health, Growth Monitoring, and the Role of the Health System in Remote Thailand
Health Workers’ and Villagers’ Perceptions of Young Child Health, Growth Monitoring, and the Role of the Health System in Remote Thailand Open
Background: In Thailand, despite widespread improvements in child nutrition, stunting is still highly prevalent among northern hill tribe children. Objective: To understand how villagers and health workers (volunteers and officials) gauge …
View article: Local perspectives and context in relation to feeding practices of children under 2 years in the mountain villages of northern Thailand
Local perspectives and context in relation to feeding practices of children under 2 years in the mountain villages of northern Thailand Open
Objective To gain an in-depth understanding of infant and young child feeding practices, accompanying beliefs and their sociocultural context in the Karen and Lua ethnic communities of northern Thailand. Design A two-day workshop and thirt…
View article: Local insights into dietary practices before and after a nutrition-sensitive agricultural intervention in the ethnic communities of northern Thailand
Local insights into dietary practices before and after a nutrition-sensitive agricultural intervention in the ethnic communities of northern Thailand Open
A cross-sectional survey of households with children under 5 years from eight villages. Adult respondents provided information on the foods consumed by each child and details of the household. Height and weight of each child were measured.…