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View article: Survey and Evaluation of Hypertension Machine Learning Research
Survey and Evaluation of Hypertension Machine Learning Research Open
Background Machine learning (ML) is pervasive in all fields of research, from automating tasks to complex decision‐making. However, applications in different specialities are variable and generally limited. Like other conditions, the numbe…
View article: Protocol for iSISTAQUIT: Implementation phase of the supporting indigenous smokers to assist quitting project
Protocol for iSISTAQUIT: Implementation phase of the supporting indigenous smokers to assist quitting project Open
Introduction About 44% of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women smoke during pregnancy compared to 12% of their general population counterparts. Evidence-based quit smoking advice received from health care professionals (HCPs) can…
View article: The Influence of Trail Design on the Impacts of Walkers, Mountain Bikers and Multi-use Trail Users: An Environmentally Responsible Approach
The Influence of Trail Design on the Impacts of Walkers, Mountain Bikers and Multi-use Trail Users: An Environmentally Responsible Approach Open
Trail design and building guidelines are essential tools for influencing the behaviour—and therefore the environmental impact—of users of walking, mountain biking and multi-use recreation trails. Yet, these tools are often not explicitly c…
View article: Evaluation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smoking cessation interventions with pregnant women in Australia: utilising a culturally appropriate tool
Evaluation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smoking cessation interventions with pregnant women in Australia: utilising a culturally appropriate tool Open
The purpose of this article was to review and evaluate three Australian projects with a focus on smoking cessation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women, funded under the Tackling Indigenous Smoking Innovation Grants Sch…
View article: <scp>SISTAQUIT</scp>: training health care providers to help pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women quit smoking. A cluster randomised controlled trial
<span>SISTAQUIT</span>: training health care providers to help pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women quit smoking. A cluster randomised controlled trial Open
Australia New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, ACTRN12618000972224 (prospective).
View article: Is open defaecation in outdoor recreation and camping areas a public health issue in Australia? A literature review
Is open defaecation in outdoor recreation and camping areas a public health issue in Australia? A literature review Open
Issue addressed In Australia, natural areas used for outdoor recreation activities or camping often have limited or no sanitation infrastructure. Recreationist and campers may use open defaecation practices where toilets are not provided. …
View article: What components of smoking cessation care during pregnancy are implemented by health providers? A systematic review and meta-analysis
What components of smoking cessation care during pregnancy are implemented by health providers? A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Pregnancy is an opportunity for health providers to support women to stop smoking. Objectives Identify the pooled prevalence for health providers in providing components of smoking cessation care to women who smoke during pregna…
View article: <i>“</i>Building strength in coming together<i>”</i>: A mixed methods study using the arts to explore smoking with staff working in Indigenous tobacco control
<i>“</i>Building strength in coming together<i>”</i>: A mixed methods study using the arts to explore smoking with staff working in Indigenous tobacco control Open
Issue addressed Tobacco is a major risk factor contributing to Indigenous health disparities. Art may be a powerful and transformative tool to enable health providers to develop targeted messages for tobacco control. Methods Indigenous and…
View article: Establishing Smoke-Free Homes in the Indigenous Populations of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: A Systematic Literature Review
Establishing Smoke-Free Homes in the Indigenous Populations of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: A Systematic Literature Review Open
A smoke-free home can have multiple benefits by reducing exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS), supporting quit attempts among active smokers, and discouraging adolescents from taking up smoking. The aim of this review was to summarize the li…
View article: Cultural challenges when developing anti-tobacco messages for Indigenous Australians
Cultural challenges when developing anti-tobacco messages for Indigenous Australians Open
Recently, many programs have been funded to tackle Indigenous Australian smoking. This study assessed what challenges and unexpected responses could occur when developing anti-tobacco messages for Indigenous communities. A cross-sectional …