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View article: Trends in incident acute rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous youth in Western Australia: a retrospective cohort study
Trends in incident acute rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous youth in Western Australia: a retrospective cohort study Open
Objective To determine age-specific and age-standardised incidence trends of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) or rheumatic heart disease (RHD) among Indigenous Western Australians aged less than 35 years of age. Design A population-based retros…
View article: Lower socio-economic status is associated with first-ever stroke incidence: An Australian state-wide record linkage study
Lower socio-economic status is associated with first-ever stroke incidence: An Australian state-wide record linkage study Open
Lower SES groups had a higher incidence of first-ever stroke. Public health and primary care strategies targeting stroke risk factors in these groups may reduce stroke incidence.
View article: Knowledge + Innovation = Power: A protocol for implementing Aboriginal data sovereignty in an Aboriginal Medical Service for service delivery reform
Knowledge + Innovation = Power: A protocol for implementing Aboriginal data sovereignty in an Aboriginal Medical Service for service delivery reform Open
Context Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) is an interconnected, holistic, and strengths-based health and wellbeing approach fundamental to Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) in Australia. However, policy a…
View article: Healing Right Way: A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Aiming to Enhance Quality of Life for Aboriginal Australian Survivors of Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
Healing Right Way: A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Aiming to Enhance Quality of Life for Aboriginal Australian Survivors of Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Open
Objective To determine the effect of cultural security training (CST) for health professionals and access to an Aboriginal Brain Injury Coordinator (ABIC) for Aboriginal Australians with stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI). Design A ste…
View article: The epidemiology of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Queensland, 2017–2021: a population‐level cohort study using linked administrative data
The epidemiology of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Queensland, 2017–2021: a population‐level cohort study using linked administrative data Open
Objectives To determine the incidence and prevalence of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in Queensland during the period 2017–2021. Study design Population‐level retrospective cohort study using linked administ…
View article: The intersection of rurality and dementia prevalence in Australia for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous peoples
The intersection of rurality and dementia prevalence in Australia for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous peoples Open
Objectives To determine the nationwide prevalence of dementia as it intersects with rurality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous peoples in Australia. Study design Cross‐sectional population‐based prevalence study …
View article: The need for community-controlled tools to monitor health impacts of housing and living conditions in Australia
The need for community-controlled tools to monitor health impacts of housing and living conditions in Australia Open
Despite millennia of strong and continuous culture, inadequate housing has profound consequences on the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia. For example, the excessive and inequitable burden of…
View article: Connections Reduce Rheumatic Heart Disease‐Related Mortality in Western Australia: A Mixed Methods Study
Connections Reduce Rheumatic Heart Disease‐Related Mortality in Western Australia: A Mixed Methods Study Open
Introduction Preventable rheumatic heart disease (RHD) deaths continue to occur in Australia, with Aboriginal people disproportionately affected. Despite research into structural drivers and the lived experience of people with RHD, and nat…
View article: Beyond the Scales: A Qualitative Study on the Biopsychosocial Impacts of Time-Restricted Eating in Free-Living Individuals
Beyond the Scales: A Qualitative Study on the Biopsychosocial Impacts of Time-Restricted Eating in Free-Living Individuals Open
Time-restricted eating (TRE) has gained attention as an effective approach for weight management and overall well-being by focusing on limiting the eating window, rather than reducing calories. This study explores the biopsychosocial impac…
View article: Navigating challenges and adherence in time‐restricted eating: A qualitative study
Navigating challenges and adherence in time‐restricted eating: A qualitative study Open
Aims Adherence to any dietary approach is crucial for achieving long‐term benefits. This qualitative study aims to explore the facilitators and barriers to adherence, and how individuals in community settings navigate time‐restricted eatin…
View article: Preventing Stroke Research Priorities Project: An Initiative of Synergies to Prevent Stroke (STOPstroke)
Preventing Stroke Research Priorities Project: An Initiative of Synergies to Prevent Stroke (STOPstroke) Open
Background: Research priority setting projects provide a method to engage stakeholders in the prioritisation of research activities. We conducted a priority setting project to identify priorities for research into the primary and secondary…
View article: Time-Restricted Eating in Real-World Healthcare Settings: Utilisation and Short-Term Outcomes Evaluation
Time-Restricted Eating in Real-World Healthcare Settings: Utilisation and Short-Term Outcomes Evaluation Open
Background: Time-restricted eating (TRE) shows promise for managing weight and metabolic issues, yet its application in real-world healthcare settings remains underexplored. This study aims to assess the real-world utilisation and short-te…
View article: Comparative Algorithms for Identifying and Counting Hospitalisation Episodes of Care for Coronary Heart Disease Using Administrative Data
Comparative Algorithms for Identifying and Counting Hospitalisation Episodes of Care for Coronary Heart Disease Using Administrative Data Open
The date and datetime algorithms produced the most valid measures of CHD and MI episodes. Findings underscore the importance of identifying admission and discharge dates/times belonging to the same individual in enumerating these episodes.
View article: “It just made sense to me!” A Qualitative Exploration of Individual Motivation for Time-Restricted Eating
“It just made sense to me!” A Qualitative Exploration of Individual Motivation for Time-Restricted Eating Open
Time-Restricted Eating (TRE), a form of intermittent fasting, has gained popularity for weight control and metabolic health. It is not incorporated into dietary and clinical guidelines, and hence is generally not being recommended to the p…
View article: NEARER SCAN (LENO BESIK) evaluation of a task-sharing echocardiographic active case finding programme for rheumatic heart disease in Australia and Timor-Leste: protocol for a hybrid type II effectiveness-implementation study
NEARER SCAN (LENO BESIK) evaluation of a task-sharing echocardiographic active case finding programme for rheumatic heart disease in Australia and Timor-Leste: protocol for a hybrid type II effectiveness-implementation study Open
Introduction Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is underdiagnosed globally resulting in missed treatment opportunities and adverse clinical outcomes. We describe the protocol for a study which aims to co-design, implement and conduct an evaluat…
View article: Incidence and Predictors of Stroke in Australian Adults With Congenital Heart Disease (2000–2017)
Incidence and Predictors of Stroke in Australian Adults With Congenital Heart Disease (2000–2017) Open
Background Adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at increased risk of stroke but high‐quality population level data on stroke incidence in these patients are scant. Methods and Results A retrospective whole‐population Western Aust…
View article: Process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial intervention designed to improve rehabilitation services for Aboriginal Australians after brain injury: the Healing Right Way Trial
Process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial intervention designed to improve rehabilitation services for Aboriginal Australians after brain injury: the Healing Right Way Trial Open
Background Healing Right Way (HRW) aimed to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal Australians with stroke or traumatic brain injury by facilitating system-level access to culturally secure rehabilitation services. Using a stepped-wedge ra…
View article: First stroke incidence, causes, treatments, and outcomes for Aboriginal Peoples in South Australia and the Northern Territory: a pilot prospective study
First stroke incidence, causes, treatments, and outcomes for Aboriginal Peoples in South Australia and the Northern Territory: a pilot prospective study Open
Objective We performed a pilot stroke incidence study, focused on feasibility and inclusion of the CONSIDER reporting guidelines, to model the design of a future population‐based study aiming to definitively determine stroke incidence, ant…
View article: Corrigendum to: Healing Right Way randomised control trial enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people with brain injury in Western Australia: translation principles and activities
Corrigendum to: Healing Right Way randomised control trial enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people with brain injury in Western Australia: translation principles and activities Open
© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommer…
View article: Evaluation of metabolic changes in clinic attendees with therapeutic carbohydrate restriction
Evaluation of metabolic changes in clinic attendees with therapeutic carbohydrate restriction Open
Background: Obesity and related metabolic health disorders are major clinical problems that have become increasingly prevalent worldwide. Aim: This before-after study examined the impact of therapeutic carbohydrate restriction (TCR) in man…
View article: Healing Right Way randomised control trial enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people with brain injury in Western Australia: translation principles and activities
Healing Right Way randomised control trial enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people with brain injury in Western Australia: translation principles and activities Open
Background This report provides the theory, method and practice of culturally secure translation and knowledge exchange in the Healing Right Way Clinical Trial (2017–2022), outlining activities to date. Healing Right Way was a stepped wedg…
View article: Determining the Optimal Methodology for Identifying Incident Stroke Deaths Using Administrative Datasets Within Australia
Determining the Optimal Methodology for Identifying Incident Stroke Deaths Using Administrative Datasets Within Australia Open
Underlying CoD generates fatal incident stroke estimates more consistent with population-based studies than estimates based on stroke deaths identified from all-cause fields in death registers.
View article: Excess Deaths Associated with Rheumatic Heart Disease, Australia, 2013–2017
Excess Deaths Associated with Rheumatic Heart Disease, Australia, 2013–2017 Open
During 2013-2017, the mortality rate ratio for rheumatic heart disease among Indigenous versus non-Indigenous persons in Australia was 15.9, reflecting health inequity. Using excess mortality methods, we found that deaths associated with r…