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View article: Interchangeability of external player load variables from different athlete tracking systems in English Premier League soccer players
Interchangeability of external player load variables from different athlete tracking systems in English Premier League soccer players Open
This study aimed to assess the interchangeability between tracking variables derived from Global Positioning System (GPS) and those of an Optical Tracking System (OTS) in elite soccer players. Twenty-six male professional outfield soccer p…
View article: Utilisation of mobile X‐ray services by residents of long‐term care facilities
Utilisation of mobile X‐ray services by residents of long‐term care facilities Open
Background Access to mobile X‐ray imaging (MXR) by long‐term care facility (LTCF) residents could potentially reduce emergency department transfers. To encourage MXR use, the Australian Government Medicare Benefits Schedule introduced an M…
View article: The 7Cs to reduce dental hesitancy for culturally and linguistically diverse rural Australians
The 7Cs to reduce dental hesitancy for culturally and linguistically diverse rural Australians Open
View article: Efficient Systematic Reviews: Literature Filtering with Transformers & Transfer Learning
Efficient Systematic Reviews: Literature Filtering with Transformers & Transfer Learning Open
Identifying critical research within the growing body of academic work is an intrinsic aspect of conducting quality research. Systematic review processes used in evidence-based medicine formalise this as a procedure that must be followed i…
View article: OP141 Expert Knowledge Elicitation in Health Technology Assessment: Our Experience Using the Sheffield Elicitation Framework
OP141 Expert Knowledge Elicitation in Health Technology Assessment: Our Experience Using the Sheffield Elicitation Framework Open
Introduction Expert judgement has an important role in health technology assessment (HTA), including as a source of evidence to inform economic modeling when published data are lacking. Quantitative information may be elicited from experts…
View article: Economic and cost considerations of delivering and using mobile X‐ray services in residential aged care facilities: A qualitative study
Economic and cost considerations of delivering and using mobile X‐ray services in residential aged care facilities: A qualitative study Open
Objective To describe the economic and cost considerations of mobile X‐ray services (MXS) in residential aged care facilities (RACFs), according to stakeholders (involved in residents' healthcare), residents living in RACFs and informal ca…
View article: Mobile X-ray services in nursing homes as an enabler to healthcare-in-place for residents: informal carers’ views
Mobile X-ray services in nursing homes as an enabler to healthcare-in-place for residents: informal carers’ views Open
Background Informal carers (ICs) of residents living in nursing homes (NH) have a key role in the care of residents, including making decisions about and providing care. As radiology has a role in decision making about care, it is importan…
View article: Trends in utilisation of ultrasound by older Australians (2010–2019)
Trends in utilisation of ultrasound by older Australians (2010–2019) Open
Background Older people have increasingly complex healthcare needs, often requiring appropriate access to diagnostic imaging, an essential component of their health and disease management planning. Ultrasound is a safe imaging tool used to…
View article: Stakeholders’ perspectives of mobile x-ray services in support of healthcare-in-place in residential aged care facilities: a qualitative study
Stakeholders’ perspectives of mobile x-ray services in support of healthcare-in-place in residential aged care facilities: a qualitative study Open
View article: Impact of <scp>COVID</scp>‐19, gender, race, specialty and seniority on mental health during surgical training: an international study
Impact of <span>COVID</span>‐19, gender, race, specialty and seniority on mental health during surgical training: an international study Open
Background Superior patient outcomes rely on surgical training being optimized. Accordingly, we conducted an international, prospective, cross‐sectional study determining relative impacts of COVID‐19, gender, race, specialty and seniority …
View article: Residents’ perspectives of mobile X-ray services in support of healthcare-in-place in residential aged care facilities: a qualitative study
Residents’ perspectives of mobile X-ray services in support of healthcare-in-place in residential aged care facilities: a qualitative study Open
View article: Achieving safe surgery after COVID‐19 vaccination
Achieving safe surgery after COVID‐19 vaccination Open
COVID-19 has changed surgery worldwide.1 As surgical outcomes for patients with COVID-19 are significantly poorer than those without,2 one of the most important preventative measures for surgical safety has been vaccination, which dramatic…
View article: Abstract Journal Surgical Education
Abstract Journal Surgical Education Open
All of us surgeons and specialists are first and foremost, doctors.The answer to the question 'What makes a complete, good doctor?' will vary depending on who answerspatient or doctor.The Australian Medical Council listed attributes of a g…
View article: Mesh versus non‐mesh repair of groin hernias: a rapid review
Mesh versus non‐mesh repair of groin hernias: a rapid review Open
Background Mesh is frequently utilized intraoperatively for the repair of groin hernias. However, patients may request non‐mesh hernia repairs owing to adverse events reported in other mesh procedures. To inform surgical safety, this study…
View article: Trends in utilisation of plain X-rays by older Australians (2010–2019)
Trends in utilisation of plain X-rays by older Australians (2010–2019) Open
View article: National spending and uptake of mobile radiology services in aged care facilities: an opportunity to improve access remains
National spending and uptake of mobile radiology services in aged care facilities: an opportunity to improve access remains Open
Figure S1. Medicare contributions for mobile radiological service (item 57541) by calendar month for the Australian state of New South Wales for females (gold) and males (blue) further stratified by the age groups 85+ (unbroken line), 75–8…
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
View article: Personal Protective Equipment and Evidence-Based Advice for Surgical Departments During COVID-19
Personal Protective Equipment and Evidence-Based Advice for Surgical Departments During COVID-19 Open
View article: Evidence, Not Eminence, for Surgical Management During COVID-19: A Multifaceted Systematic Review and Model for Rapid Clinical Change
Evidence, Not Eminence, for Surgical Management During COVID-19: A Multifaceted Systematic Review and Model for Rapid Clinical Change Open
View article: Gastrointestinal recovery after surgery: protocol for a systematic review
Gastrointestinal recovery after surgery: protocol for a systematic review Open
Introduction Gastrointestinal recovery after surgery is of worldwide significance. Postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction is multifaceted and known to represent a major source of postoperative morbidity, however, its significance to po…
View article: Evidence, not eminence, for surgical management during COVID-19: a multifaceted systematic review and a model for rapid clinical change
Evidence, not eminence, for surgical management during COVID-19: a multifaceted systematic review and a model for rapid clinical change Open
Background Coronavirus (COVID-19) forced surgical evolution worldwide. The extent to which national evidence-based recommendations, produced by the current authors early in 2020, remain valid, is unclear. To inform global surgical manageme…
View article: Proposed delay for safe surgery after <scp>COVID</scp>‐19
Proposed delay for safe surgery after <span>COVID</span>‐19 Open
Background Long‐term effects after COVID‐19 may affect surgical safety. This study aimed to evaluate the literature and produce evidence‐based guidance regarding the period of delay necessary for adequate recovery of patients following COV…
View article: COVID-19: a test of evidence-based surgery
COVID-19: a test of evidence-based surgery Open
View article: Screening and testing for <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 before surgery
Screening and testing for <span>COVID</span>‐19 before surgery Open
Background Preoperative screening for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) aims to preserve surgical safety for both patients and surgical teams. This rapid review provides an evaluation of current evidence with input from clinical experts …
View article: Surgery triage during the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic
Surgery triage during the <span>COVID</span>‐19 pandemic Open
Background The novel coronavirus, SARS‐CoV‐2, caused the COVID‐19 global pandemic. In response, the Australian and New Zealand governments activated their respective emergency plans and hospital frameworks to deal with the potential increa…
View article: Personal protective equipment and evidence‐based advice for surgical departments during <scp>COVID</scp>‐19
Personal protective equipment and evidence‐based advice for surgical departments during <span>COVID</span>‐19 Open
Background Inconsistencies regarding the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) have raised concerns for the safety of surgical staff during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. This rapid review synthesizes th…
View article: Safe surgery during the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis
Safe surgery during the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis Open
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2), has created a global pandemic. Surgical care has been impacted, with concerns raised around surgical safety, especially…
View article: Leaving surgical training: some of the reasons are in surgery
Leaving surgical training: some of the reasons are in surgery Open
In 2014, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons identified, through internal analysis, a considerable attrition rate within its Surgical Education and Training programme. Within the attrition cohort, choosing to leave accounted for the…
View article: THC volume 33 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
THC volume 33 issue 4 Cover and Front matter Open
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