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View article: Improvement in clinicians’ perceptions of inpatient urinary continence care following an implementation study: a before and after study using a questionnaire aligned to the Theoretical Domains Framework with practical methods for analysing and presenting barrier and enabler data
Improvement in clinicians’ perceptions of inpatient urinary continence care following an implementation study: a before and after study using a questionnaire aligned to the Theoretical Domains Framework with practical methods for analysing and presenting barrier and enabler data Open
This study was retrospectively registered on the 8 July 2021 in the ANZCTR (ACTRN12621000883819). The protocol is available at JMIR Research Protocols doi: https://doi.org/10.2196/22902 https://www.researchprotocols.org/2021/2/e22902 .
Relationships between sensory reactivity and occupational performance in children with paediatric acute‐onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) Open
Introduction Paediatric acute‐onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting children's performance in a fluctuating manner. This study investigates the relationship between sensory reactivity and occupat…
Occupational performance patterns in children with paediatric acute‐onset neuropsychiatric syndrome Open
Introduction Paediatric acute‐onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) is a neuroimmune condition characterised by episodic exacerbations and remissions. This study investigates the impact of PANS on children's occupational performance durin…
View article: Rollout of a statewide Australian telestroke network including virtual reality training is associated with improved hyperacute stroke workflow metrics and thrombolysis rate
Rollout of a statewide Australian telestroke network including virtual reality training is associated with improved hyperacute stroke workflow metrics and thrombolysis rate Open
Background Telestroke networks aim to address variability in both quality and access to stroke care in rural areas, by providing remote access to expert stroke neurologists. Implementation of telestroke requires adaptation of workflow proc…
Sensory processing in children with Paediatric Acute‐onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome Open
Introduction Previous research indicates that children with Paediatric Acute‐onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) experience sensory reactivity differences that impact occupational performance. The purpose of this study was to determine …
Exploring patients’ advance care planning needs during the annual 75+ health assessment: survey of Australian GPs’ views and current practice Open
Background The 75+ health assessment has been identified as a suitable trigger to introduce advance care planning (ACP) to general practice patients. Australian general practitioners (GPs) were surveyed to explore their perceptions, attitu…
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Access to and Interest in mHealth: National Web-based Cross-sectional Survey Open
Background Health programs delivered through digital devices such as mobile phones (mobile health [mHealth]) have become an increasingly important component of the health care tool kit. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women of reprod…
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Access to and Interest in mHealth: National Web-based Cross-sectional Survey (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Health programs delivered through digital devices such as mobile phones (mobile health [mHealth]) have become an increasingly important component of the health care tool kit. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women of reprod…
View article: Long‐Term Health‐Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Thyroid Surgery for Malignant or Benign Disease: Deficits Persist in Cancer Survivors Beyond Five Years
Long‐Term Health‐Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Thyroid Surgery for Malignant or Benign Disease: Deficits Persist in Cancer Survivors Beyond Five Years Open
Background Thyroid cancer diagnoses are increasing and treatment can lead to significant morbidity. Long‐term health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) in thyroid cancer is understudied and lacks reference populations. This study compares lon…
View article: Adapting Peer Researcher Facilitated Strategies to Recruit People Receiving Mental Health Services to a Tobacco Treatment Trial
Adapting Peer Researcher Facilitated Strategies to Recruit People Receiving Mental Health Services to a Tobacco Treatment Trial Open
Introduction One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who experience severe mental illness (SMI) and who smoke tobacco, is recruitment. In our parent “QuitLink” randomized controlled trial (RCT), s…
Testing the effectiveness of a novel, evidence-based weight management and lifestyle modification programme in primary care: the Healthy Weight Initiative Open
Introduction Primary care prevention strategies that support and provide tools for general practice have the potential to slow and reverse rates of overweight and obesity. Aim To test the effectiveness of a novel 12-week, online, structure…
Reliability of recommended non-invasive chairside screening tests for diabetes-related peripheral neuropathy: a systematic review with meta-analyses Open
The objective is to determine, by systematic review, the reliability of testing methods for diagnosis of diabetes-related peripheral neuropathy (DPN) as recommended by the most recent guidelines from the International Diabetes Foundation, …
Factors Associated with Smoke-Free Pregnancy among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Women and Their Experience of Quitting Smoking in Pregnancy: A Mixed Method Cross-Sectional Study Open
Smoke-free pregnancies have long-term health benefits for mothers and babies. This paper quantitatively examines factors associated with smoke-free pregnancies among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women (hereafter Aboriginal women) …