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View article: Preparation, Participation and Impact (PPI): the best practice principles of Place-Based Approaches (PBAs)
Preparation, Participation and Impact (PPI): the best practice principles of Place-Based Approaches (PBAs) Open
Place-based approaches (PBAs) are becoming increasingly popular across government, public health research and practice to improve health and wellbeing in areas of poor health and disadvantage. As a relatively new approach, the literature o…
View article: The effect of cultural and linguistic diversity on the timeliness of prostate cancer treatment: a registry-based retrospective cohort study
The effect of cultural and linguistic diversity on the timeliness of prostate cancer treatment: a registry-based retrospective cohort study Open
Purpose To examine associations between culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) status and definitive treatment delay among individuals diagnosed with intermediate- or high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) in Victoria, Australia. Methods Da…
View article: Individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds have more advanced prostate cancer at diagnosis in Victoria, Australia
Individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds have more advanced prostate cancer at diagnosis in Victoria, Australia Open
Individuals from CALD backgrounds had greater odds of presenting with high-risk or advanced PCa. Improving early detection of PCa for CALD individuals requires investigation of underlying factors to plan effective interventions.
View article: Understanding experiences of optimal survivorship care: findings from a population-based study of cancer survivors
Understanding experiences of optimal survivorship care: findings from a population-based study of cancer survivors Open
Background Multiple frameworks describing optimal cancer survivorship care recommend the development of systems to monitor delivery of quality care. This study reports the experiences of cancer survivorship care in Australia and examines a…
View article: Trends in the Dispensing of Oral Anti‐Cancer Medications Across Australia Over 10 Years
Trends in the Dispensing of Oral Anti‐Cancer Medications Across Australia Over 10 Years Open
Purpose Oral anti‐cancer medications (OAMs) are easily administered yet high‐risk treatments. Few studies have investigated national and subnational trends in OAM dispensing. We aimed to examine 10‐year trends in Australia's OAM dispensing…
View article: “It’s a reasonable gamble” – rural residents’ experience participating in cancer clinical trials at a single rural trial unit.
“It’s a reasonable gamble” – rural residents’ experience participating in cancer clinical trials at a single rural trial unit. Open
Background We conducted a qualitative study to examine what factors influence rural-residing people with cancer to participate in cancer clinical trials (CCT) and what factors influence their retention in CCT. Methods Purposive sampling wa…
View article: Health-related quality of life in rural cancer survivors compared with their urban counterparts: a systematic review
Health-related quality of life in rural cancer survivors compared with their urban counterparts: a systematic review Open
Purpose We conducted a systematic review to describe health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in rural cancer survivors (RCS), and compare HRQOL between RCS and urban cancer survivors (UCS). Method We searched Medline, Embase, CINAHL Plus, a…
View article: Differences in cancer clinical trial activity and trial characteristics at metropolitan and rural trial sites in Victoria, Australia
Differences in cancer clinical trial activity and trial characteristics at metropolitan and rural trial sites in Victoria, Australia Open
Objective Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) provide access to emerging therapies and extra clinical care. We aimed to describe the volume and characteristics of CCTs available across Victoria, Australia, and identify factors associated with ru…
View article: Initiatives to facilitate the social inclusion of people with intellectual disability in physical activities with others in community‐based sporting, recreation and leisure activities: A scoping review
Initiatives to facilitate the social inclusion of people with intellectual disability in physical activities with others in community‐based sporting, recreation and leisure activities: A scoping review Open
Background While barriers to participation in physical activity are well documented, there is no consolidated evidence on strategies promoting participation of people with intellectual disability in physical activities. Methods We conducte…
View article: Factors beyond diagnosis and treatment that are associated with return to work in Australian cancer survivors—A systematic review
Factors beyond diagnosis and treatment that are associated with return to work in Australian cancer survivors—A systematic review Open
Return to work (RTW) is a marker of functional recovery for working‐age cancer survivors. Identifying factors that impact on RTW in cancer survivors is an essential step to guide further research and interventions to support RTW. This syst…
View article: Exploring community engagement in place-based approaches in areas of poor health and disadvantage: A scoping review
Exploring community engagement in place-based approaches in areas of poor health and disadvantage: A scoping review Open
A scoping review was conducted to explore the characteristics, barriers, and enablers of community engagement in place-based approaches to improving health outcomes in a designated area of poor health and disadvantage. The Joanna Briggs In…
View article: Implementing Optimal Care Pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People With Cancer: A Survey of Rural Health Professionals’ Self-Rated Learning Needs
Implementing Optimal Care Pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People With Cancer: A Survey of Rural Health Professionals’ Self-Rated Learning Needs Open
Strategies to address gaps included cultural safety training, person and family centred practice, and partnerships and connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations across primary and tertiary sectors.
View article: Understanding Aboriginal Peoples’ Cultural and Family Connections Can Help Inform the Development of Culturally Appropriate Cancer Survivorship Models of Care
Understanding Aboriginal Peoples’ Cultural and Family Connections Can Help Inform the Development of Culturally Appropriate Cancer Survivorship Models of Care Open
PURPOSE To explore the cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship experiences of Aboriginal people in the Gippsland region, Victoria, Australia, and identify factors critical to the development of a culturally appropriate cancer survivo…
View article: The attitudes and practice strategies of community pharmacists towards drug misuse management: A scoping review
The attitudes and practice strategies of community pharmacists towards drug misuse management: A scoping review Open
It is important to consider the role and contribution of early career pharmacists in the delivery of primary health care. They are the future of the pharmacy profession; therefore, it is critical that they are sufficiently trained and prov…