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View article: Diagnostic accuracy of self-collected anterior nasal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR testing
Diagnostic accuracy of self-collected anterior nasal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR testing Open
This prospective sub-study aimed to compare the diagnostic accuracy of the self-collected anterior nasal swab (ANS; Rhinoswab) against that of healthcare professional (HCP)-collected combined throat and nasal swab (CTN). Eligibility criter…
View article: Implementation evaluation of a comprehensive CARE record to reduce hospital-acquired complications: a mixed-methods pre–post study
Implementation evaluation of a comprehensive CARE record to reduce hospital-acquired complications: a mixed-methods pre–post study Open
Objectives To evaluate whether implementing the Comprehensive Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) record, developed to operationalise Standard 5: Comprehensive Care of the Australian National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards w…
View article: Development of a guideline for orthopaedic management in the care of children and young people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy in the UK National Health Service
Development of a guideline for orthopaedic management in the care of children and young people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy in the UK National Health Service Open
People living with the rare, genetic condition Duchenne muscular dystrophy have particular orthopaedic care needs that are not universally understood or implemented at sites across the UK, putting them at risk of not receiving the correct …
View article: Over-the-counter carrageenan-based sprays may interfere with PCR testing of nasopharyngeal swabs to detect SARS-CoV-2
Over-the-counter carrageenan-based sprays may interfere with PCR testing of nasopharyngeal swabs to detect SARS-CoV-2 Open
Carrageenan-containing nasal sprays, available over-the-counter (OTC), are often marketed as having anti-viral effects. Carrageenan belongs to the glycosaminoglycan family alongside heparin, and heparin is known to inhibit real-time quanti…
View article: Frequent hospital presenters’ use of health information during COVID-19: results of a cross-sectional survey
Frequent hospital presenters’ use of health information during COVID-19: results of a cross-sectional survey Open
Background High-frequency hospital users often present with chronic and complex health conditions and are at increased risk of serious morbidity and mortality if they contract COVID-19. Understanding where high-frequency hospital users are…
View article: Rapid implementation of a community monitoring service for COVID-19: Staff and patient experiences and perceptions
Rapid implementation of a community monitoring service for COVID-19: Staff and patient experiences and perceptions Open
BackgroundThe coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has put unprecedented demand on health services. Provision of support and monitoring for patients with mild to moderate illness who are at risk of deterioration may allow hospitals to reduce th…
View article: Impact of COVID-19 on emergency department attendance in an Australia hospital: a parallel convergent mixed methods study
Impact of COVID-19 on emergency department attendance in an Australia hospital: a parallel convergent mixed methods study Open
Objectives The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people are accessing healthcare. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of COVID-19 on emergency department (ED) attendance for frequent attenders and to explore potential reaso…
View article: Frequent Hospital Users with Limited English are Vulnerable to COVID-19 Misinformation: Results from A Cross-sectional Survey
Frequent Hospital Users with Limited English are Vulnerable to COVID-19 Misinformation: Results from A Cross-sectional Survey Open
Background Successful public health responses to pandemics rely on individuals being able to access, clearly understand and easily interpret relevant information about symptoms, prevention, testing and containment strategies. Accessing and…
View article: Anticipatory and Resposive Care addressing Potentially Preventable Hospitalisation. The MonashWatch Case Study
Anticipatory and Resposive Care addressing Potentially Preventable Hospitalisation. The MonashWatch Case Study Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 5.120 (2020…
View article: Pre and Post Hospital Syndrome in MonashWatch?
Pre and Post Hospital Syndrome in MonashWatch? Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 5.120 (2020…
View article: Building relationships for Integrated Care via Integrated Care Communities of Practice
Building relationships for Integrated Care via Integrated Care Communities of Practice Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 5.120 (2020…
View article: Multimorbidity and Acute Potentially Preventable Diagnoses in HealthLinks Chronic Care (HLCC) Dandenong Cohort. A work in evolution
Multimorbidity and Acute Potentially Preventable Diagnoses in HealthLinks Chronic Care (HLCC) Dandenong Cohort. A work in evolution Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 5.120 (2020…
View article: Potentially preventable hospitalizations—The ‘pre‐hospital syndrome’: Retrospective observations from the MonashWatch self‐reported health journey study in Victoria, Australia
Potentially preventable hospitalizations—The ‘pre‐hospital syndrome’: Retrospective observations from the MonashWatch self‐reported health journey study in Victoria, Australia Open
Rationale, Aims, and Objectives HealthLinks: Chronic Care is a state‐wide public hospital initiative designed to improve care for cohorts at‐risk of potentially preventable hospitalizations at no extra cost. MonashWatch ( MW) is an hospita…
View article: Capitated Telehealth Coaching Hospital Readmission Service in Australia: Pragmatic Controlled Evaluation
Capitated Telehealth Coaching Hospital Readmission Service in Australia: Pragmatic Controlled Evaluation Open
Background MonashWatch is a telehealth public hospital outreach pilot service as a component of the Government of Victoria’s statewide redesign initiative called HealthLinks: Chronic Care. Rather than only paying for hospitalizations, proj…
View article: Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations: MonashWatch telehealth self-reported journeys before and after acute admission
Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations: MonashWatch telehealth self-reported journeys before and after acute admission Open
Rationale aims and objectives Potentially preventable hospitalizations (PPH) are a challenge. What happens before hospital admission? Are there crucial tipping points before admissions in at-risk cohorts’ trajectories? HealthLinksChronicCa…
View article: Doing our work better, together: a relationship-based approach to defining the quality improvement agenda in trauma care
Doing our work better, together: a relationship-based approach to defining the quality improvement agenda in trauma care Open
Background Trauma care represents a complex patient journey, requiring multidisciplinary coordinated care. Team members are human, and as such, how they feel about their colleagues and their work affects performance. The challenge for heal…
View article: Factors influencing participation in controlled human infection models : a pooled analysis from six enteric fever studies [under peer review]
Factors influencing participation in controlled human infection models : a pooled analysis from six enteric fever studies [under peer review] Open
Background: Enteric fever is an acute febrile-illness caused by infection with the human-restricted Salmonella serovars Typhi and Paratyphi. Controlled human infection models (CHIM) of S. Typhi and Paratyphi infection are used to accelerat…
View article: Co-designing a new approach to delivering integrated services to chronically ill patients within existing funding constraints – Victoria’s HealthLinks trial
Co-designing a new approach to delivering integrated services to chronically ill patients within existing funding constraints – Victoria’s HealthLinks trial Open
Background: In the context of increasing demand and constrained funding, delivering holistic, effective and efficient models of care that reduce reliance on hospitals without increasing service costs is a priority. HealthLinks: Chronic Car…
View article: Post-hospital syndrome (phs) and potentially preventable hospitalizations (pph) in adults
Post-hospital syndrome (phs) and potentially preventable hospitalizations (pph) in adults Open
Introduction: Potentially preventable hospitalizations (PPH) are hospitalizations that could be avoided with ambulatory care. Post hospital syndrome(PHS) is described as a transient period of generalized susceptibility, after hospital disc…
View article: Not just a policy; this is for real. An affirmative action policy to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to seek employment in the health workforce
Not just a policy; this is for real. An affirmative action policy to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to seek employment in the health workforce Open
Delivery of culturally safe healthcare is critical to ensuring access to high‐quality care for indigenous people. A key component of this is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be participants in the health workforce. The p…
View article: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Disaster Simulations through Contemporary Simulation Design and Technology
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Disaster Simulations through Contemporary Simulation Design and Technology Open
Introduction: Simulation is often employed to test mass casualty and disaster response planning within hospitals, but it is resource intensive and needs to achieve high-quality recreation of scenarios to be effective. The delivery of large…