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View article: Implementation Outcomes and Their Determinants for Hospital‐Led Care Coordination Interventions Targeting Patients With Complex Care Needs: A Qualitative Systematic Review
Implementation Outcomes and Their Determinants for Hospital‐Led Care Coordination Interventions Targeting Patients With Complex Care Needs: A Qualitative Systematic Review Open
Aim To describe the implementation determinants for care coordination interventions in a hospital context. Design Systematic review. Methods This review was guided by the Consolidated Framework of Implementation Research (CFIR), assessed f…
View article: Implementation and development of an embedded researcher program driven by rural health services: a qualitative exploratory case study
Implementation and development of an embedded researcher program driven by rural health services: a qualitative exploratory case study Open
The rural embedded researcher program represents an evolving, yet ostensibly successful initiative implemented across a large rural and regional area. The RTCs were employed by and accountable to a rural health service, and worked as a tea…
View article: Developing and validating a risk prediction model for conversion to type 2 diabetes mellitus in women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus: protocol for a population-based, data-linkage study
Developing and validating a risk prediction model for conversion to type 2 diabetes mellitus in women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus: protocol for a population-based, data-linkage study Open
Introduction Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at seven-fold to ten-fold increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) when compared with those who experience a normoglycaemic pregnancy, and the cumulative incidence in…
View article: Embedding research into the organisational structure of smaller rural hospitals: building research culture and capacity and understanding perceived rural health workforce benefit
Embedding research into the organisational structure of smaller rural hospitals: building research culture and capacity and understanding perceived rural health workforce benefit Open
View article: Evaluation capacity building in a rural Victorian community service organisation: A formative evaluation
Evaluation capacity building in a rural Victorian community service organisation: A formative evaluation Open
Community service organisations are increasingly required to report on outcomes and evaluate program delivery. While commonplace in clinical health settings, such work is novel to the community sector and can be challenging to undertake gi…
View article: Implementation of a virtual multi-disciplinary model of care for people affected by cancer: a qualitative evaluation
Implementation of a virtual multi-disciplinary model of care for people affected by cancer: a qualitative evaluation Open
OBJECTIVES: To undertake a qualitative evaluation of the implementation of the Penile and Testicular cancer multidisciplinary meeting (PEN-TEST MDM) model pilot including the acceptability, adoption, appropriateness, feasibility, and requi…
View article: Response to “Advancing entrustable professional activities in emergency medicine: A call for Latin American engagement”
Response to “Advancing entrustable professional activities in emergency medicine: A call for Latin American engagement” Open
View article: Essential service accessibility and contribution to quality of life: a systematic review
Essential service accessibility and contribution to quality of life: a systematic review Open
View article: ‘I Hadn't Ever Really Thought It Was Something That I Could Do’: Rural Background Medical Graduates' Pathways to Medicine
‘I Hadn't Ever Really Thought It Was Something That I Could Do’: Rural Background Medical Graduates' Pathways to Medicine Open
Objective This study aims to elevate the voices of doctors with rural backgrounds by exploring their experience of applying for medicine and identifying learnings that can further widen access for prospective rural applicants. Methods This…
View article: Entrustable professional activity use in emergency medicine: A scoping review
Entrustable professional activity use in emergency medicine: A scoping review Open
Objective The objective was to scope the literature and describe the extent and type of evidence about entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in postgraduate emergency medicine (EM) education. Methods Joanna Briggs Institute's methodol…
View article: Staff-reported barriers and facilitators to the implementation of healthcare interventions within regional and rural areas: a rapid review
Staff-reported barriers and facilitators to the implementation of healthcare interventions within regional and rural areas: a rapid review Open
View article: Establishment of a Research Unit in Colac, a Medium Rural Town: An Update on Progress and Guidance for Rural Health Service Research Strategy Development
Establishment of a Research Unit in Colac, a Medium Rural Town: An Update on Progress and Guidance for Rural Health Service Research Strategy Development Open
Background Rural health services have not had the same opporunities for research as metropolitan health services. Despite increasing awareness of the importance of placed‐based research led by rural health services, there are few examples …
View article: Financial implications of unpaid clinical placements for allied health, dentistry, medical, and nursing students in Australia: a scoping review with recommendations for policy, research, and practice
Financial implications of unpaid clinical placements for allied health, dentistry, medical, and nursing students in Australia: a scoping review with recommendations for policy, research, and practice Open
Background Investing in allied health, dentistry, medical, and nursing undergraduate and postgraduate qualifying education is critical to meet a growing demand on global health care systems. Clinical placements are an integral component of…
View article: Influence of a rural Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship on medical graduates’ geographic and specialty decisions: a constructivist grounded theory study
Influence of a rural Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship on medical graduates’ geographic and specialty decisions: a constructivist grounded theory study Open
View article: Decentralised clinical trials in rural Australia: Opportunities and challenges
Decentralised clinical trials in rural Australia: Opportunities and challenges Open
Aims To present opportunities and a model to redress the under‐representation of rural communities and people in Australian clinical trials. Context Clinical trials are essential for building and understanding the health evidence base. The…
View article: Application of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas in cardiovascular disease research: a scoping review identifying implications for research
Application of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas in cardiovascular disease research: a scoping review identifying implications for research Open
Objective To scope how the Australian Bureau of Statistics Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) has been applied to measure socio-economic status (SES) in peer-reviewed cardiovascular disease (CVD) research. Methods The Joanna Briggs I…
View article: Models and approaches for building knowledge translation capacity and capability in health services: a scoping review
Models and approaches for building knowledge translation capacity and capability in health services: a scoping review Open
View article: Health economics in nursing research: what you need to know to include economic evaluation methodology in your research
Health economics in nursing research: what you need to know to include economic evaluation methodology in your research Open
Due to limited resources and constant, ever-changing healthcare challenges, health economics is essential to support healthcare decisions while improving health outcomes. Economic evaluation methodology facilitates informed decision-making…
View article: An underutilised resource: The evolving role of clinical nurses contributing to rural health research
An underutilised resource: The evolving role of clinical nurses contributing to rural health research Open
Aim We aim to discuss the advantages of supporting clinical nurses' involvement in place‐based research in rural health services. Context Australian health services are currently struggling with increased demand in services from an aging p…
View article: Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study Open
Introduction Responsiveness of health care systems is a global concept defined as the ability of systems to function in a manner that meets the expectations of individuals, and is under‐studied. In Australia, Aboriginal Community Controlle…
View article: A scoping review of the barriers and facilitators to accessing and utilising mental health services across regional, rural, and remote Australia
A scoping review of the barriers and facilitators to accessing and utilising mental health services across regional, rural, and remote Australia Open
Background Inadequate healthcare access and utilisation are implicated in the mental health burden experienced by those living in regional, rural, and remote Australia. Facilitators that better enable access and utilisation are also report…
View article: Evaluated nurse-led models of care implemented in regional, rural, and remote Australia: A scoping review
Evaluated nurse-led models of care implemented in regional, rural, and remote Australia: A scoping review Open
BackgroundNurse-led models of care are important for populations residing in regional, rural, and remote settings, who experience barriers to accessing health care. A previous review examining a subset of research undertaken in the Austral…
View article: Spatial methods for measuring access to health care
Spatial methods for measuring access to health care Open
Access to health care is a universal human right and key indicator of health system performance. Spatial access encompasses geographic factors mediating with the accessibility and availability of health services. Equity of health service a…
View article: Translating aspects of The National Rural and Remote Nursing Generalist Framework 2023–2027 into practice: opportunities and considerations
Translating aspects of The National Rural and Remote Nursing Generalist Framework 2023–2027 into practice: opportunities and considerations Open
Reforms that grow the capabilities of the health workforce are critical to improving outcomes for populations residing in rural and remote areas of Australia. Nurses are central to improving the accessibility of health care for populations…
View article: The application of spatial measures to analyse health service accessibility in Australia: a systematic review and recommendations for future practice
The application of spatial measures to analyse health service accessibility in Australia: a systematic review and recommendations for future practice Open
Background Australia's inequitable distribution of health services is well documented. Spatial access relates to the geographic limitations affecting the availability and accessibility of healthcare practitioners and services. Issues assoc…
View article: Redressing barriers to healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: preliminary findings from a mobile clinic in rural Victoria
Redressing barriers to healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: preliminary findings from a mobile clinic in rural Victoria Open
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) provide culturally safe, holistic primary health care, and are well placed to address barriers experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples when accessing health…
View article: Exploring the barriers and facilitators to accessing and utilising mental health services in regional, rural, and remote Australia: A scoping review protocol
Exploring the barriers and facilitators to accessing and utilising mental health services in regional, rural, and remote Australia: A scoping review protocol Open
Introduction Australians from regional, rural, and remote areas face diverse and complex challenges in accessing and utilising mental health services. Previous research has pointed to a range of individual, community, structural, and syste…
View article: Nurse-led innovations implemented during COVID-19 for adults living with chronic disease or multimorbidity: A scoping review (Preprint)
Nurse-led innovations implemented during COVID-19 for adults living with chronic disease or multimorbidity: A scoping review (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic has redefined healthcare. Nurses, the largest registered health workforce worldwide have responded to meet the demands and changes in health care. Understanding how nurses have innovated practice to respon…
View article: An Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organization model of service delivery: qualitative process evaluation of the Tulku wan Wininn mobile clinic
An Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organization model of service delivery: qualitative process evaluation of the Tulku wan Wininn mobile clinic Open
View article: Participant perspectives of an online co‐design process to develop a prevention‐focused mental health and well‐being platform for primary producers
Participant perspectives of an online co‐design process to develop a prevention‐focused mental health and well‐being platform for primary producers Open
Objective To explore participant experiences of an online co‐design process to develop a web‐based preventative mental health and well‐being intervention targeting primary producers in rural Australia. Setting Rural Victoria, Australia. Pa…