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View article: Optimising prevention activities in primary care for cancer survivors: a novel socio-technical approach using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method
Optimising prevention activities in primary care for cancer survivors: a novel socio-technical approach using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method Open
Background Primary care provides comprehensive whole-of-person patient-centred care with important responsibilities in prevention among cancer survivors. This includes cancer surveillance, the management of other chronic diseases, health p…
View article: Barriers and Facilitators to Accessing Healthcare for People With Parkinson's Disease in Latin America: A Qualitative Study
Barriers and Facilitators to Accessing Healthcare for People With Parkinson's Disease in Latin America: A Qualitative Study Open
Aims The aim of the study was to identify the barriers and facilitators to healthcare access for people with Parkinson's disease (PWP) in Spanish‐speaking Latin American countries (LAC) in Central and South America, to understand their dri…
View article: Migration and health literacy: a qualitative analysis of health literacy among Africans from refugee backgrounds in Australia
Migration and health literacy: a qualitative analysis of health literacy among Africans from refugee backgrounds in Australia Open
The findings offer a needed social-cultural re-framing of health literacy to describe and capture health care practices and beliefs of cultural groups such as African refugees in Australia. Expanding health literacy to include social and c…
View article: Community health navigators in Australian general practice: an implementation study
Community health navigators in Australian general practice: an implementation study Open
Background Patient health navigators have an emerging role in assisting people to connect with health and social care services especially those experiencing language and communication barriers. A challenge with navigator programs is sustai…
View article: 10 years of preventive health in Australia. Part 3 – engaging primary health care
10 years of preventive health in Australia. Part 3 – engaging primary health care Open
Primary health care provides a comprehensive range of preventive care for the Australian population. Prevention is now a core activity of general practice, and engagement of a range of non-medical providers and digital tools has enhanced i…
View article: Mental health consumers and primary care providers co-designing improvements and innovations: a scoping review
Mental health consumers and primary care providers co-designing improvements and innovations: a scoping review Open
Co-design and co-production are increasingly used to improve and innovate healthcare practices and services to better address people’s healthcare needs. Mental health consumers, especially people diagnosed with serious mental illness, expe…
View article: Exploring the pathways between depression, anxiety, stress, and quality of life on life satisfaction: a path analysis approach
Exploring the pathways between depression, anxiety, stress, and quality of life on life satisfaction: a path analysis approach Open
Given the high mental health burden among the older Nepali population and its potential impact on life satisfaction and QoL, routine screening for mental health should be encouraged in clinical practice. Additionally, community-based inter…
View article: Codesigning a Community Health Navigator program to assist patients to transition from hospital to community
Codesigning a Community Health Navigator program to assist patients to transition from hospital to community Open
Background This study aimed to identify the potential roles for Community Health Navigators (CHNs) in addressing problems faced by patients on discharge from hospital to the community, and attitudes and factors which may influence their ad…
View article: The future of preventive health care for people with intellectual disabilities in Australia: an analysis of the Disability Royal Commission’s approach, findings and recommendations
The future of preventive health care for people with intellectual disabilities in Australia: an analysis of the Disability Royal Commission’s approach, findings and recommendations Open
The Disability Royal Commission (the Commission) investigated many issues, one of which was whether people with cognitive disabilities, including people with intellectual disabilities, faced systemic neglect in the Australian health system…
View article: Responding to health literacy of refugees in Australian primary health care settings: a qualitative study of barriers and potential solutions
Responding to health literacy of refugees in Australian primary health care settings: a qualitative study of barriers and potential solutions Open
Background Organisational health literacy is a promising area of research that enables a focus on how systems and services can be designed in ways that are responsive to populations with varying states and levels of health literacy, knowle…
View article: Creating the conditions for collaborative decision-making in co-design
Creating the conditions for collaborative decision-making in co-design Open
Research into co-designers' experience of co-design processes is uncommon, despite expanding use of co-design to improve and innovate in healthcare. This study aimed to identify how an online co-design was experienced, how it achieved its …
View article: Co-designing a Physical Activity Service for Refugees and Asylum Seekers Using an Experience-Based Co-design Framework
Co-designing a Physical Activity Service for Refugees and Asylum Seekers Using an Experience-Based Co-design Framework Open
People from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds resettling in Australia often experience intersecting risks for poor mental and physical health. Physical activity can promote better health outcomes, however there are limited programs tai…
View article: Correction: Mobile App Intervention of a Randomized Controlled Trial for Patients With Obesity and Those Who Are Overweight in General Practice: User Engagement Analysis Quantitative Study
Correction: Mobile App Intervention of a Randomized Controlled Trial for Patients With Obesity and Those Who Are Overweight in General Practice: User Engagement Analysis Quantitative Study Open
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View article: Identifying risk factors for developing obesity: a record linkage longitudinal study in metropolitan Sydney using the 45 and Up Study
Identifying risk factors for developing obesity: a record linkage longitudinal study in metropolitan Sydney using the 45 and Up Study Open
Background Primary care clinicians have key responsibilities in obesity prevention and weight management. Aims We aimed to identify risk factors for developing obesity among people aged ≥45 years. Methods We conducted a record linkage long…
View article: Exploring organisational readiness to implement a preventive intervention in Australian general practice for overweight and obese patients: key learnings from the HeLP-GP trial
Exploring organisational readiness to implement a preventive intervention in Australian general practice for overweight and obese patients: key learnings from the HeLP-GP trial Open
Background The HeLP-GP trial aimed to increase the capacity of practice nurses to deliver weight management to overweight and obese patients through an intervention comprising a health check, a lifestyle app and/or telephone coaching. This…
View article: Community health navigator-assisted transition of care from hospital to community: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Community health navigator-assisted transition of care from hospital to community: protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction The objective of this parallel group, randomised controlled trial is to evaluate a community health navigator (CHN) intervention provided to patients aged over 40 years and living with chronic health conditions to transition f…
View article: Sharing Colorectal Cancer Follow-Up Using an E-Care Plan Between Cancer Services and Primary Health Care
Sharing Colorectal Cancer Follow-Up Using an E-Care Plan Between Cancer Services and Primary Health Care Open
High quality, long term follow-up care for cancer patients needs to be coordinated, comprehensive and tailored to the diverse needs of patients. This study implemented shared follow-up care using an interactive e-care plan that provided a …
View article: Access to general practice for preventive health care for people who experience severe mental illness in Sydney, Australia: a qualitative study
Access to general practice for preventive health care for people who experience severe mental illness in Sydney, Australia: a qualitative study Open
Background People with lived experience of severe mental illness (PWLE) live around 20 years less than the general population. Most deaths are due to preventable health conditions. Improved access to high-quality preventive health care cou…
View article: Health literacy and cultural responsiveness of primary health care systems and services in Australia: reflections from service providers, stakeholders, and people from refugee backgrounds
Health literacy and cultural responsiveness of primary health care systems and services in Australia: reflections from service providers, stakeholders, and people from refugee backgrounds Open
Background Primary health care [PHC] services with general practitioners (GPs) as the first point of access to health care services for people from refugee backgrounds in Australia can play a crucial role in building health literacy and pr…
View article: Mobile App Intervention of a Randomized Controlled Trial for Patients With Obesity and Those Who Are Overweight in General Practice: User Engagement Analysis Quantitative Study
Mobile App Intervention of a Randomized Controlled Trial for Patients With Obesity and Those Who Are Overweight in General Practice: User Engagement Analysis Quantitative Study Open
Background The Health eLiteracy for Prevention in General Practice trial is a primary health care–based behavior change intervention for weight loss in Australians who are overweight and those with obesity from lower socioeconomic areas. I…
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View article: The burden of non-disabled frailty and its associated factors among older adults in Bangladesh
The burden of non-disabled frailty and its associated factors among older adults in Bangladesh Open
Objective The present study aims to measure the prevalence of non-disabled frailty and its associated factors among Bangladeshi older adults. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted during September and October 2021 among 1,045 Ba…
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Can China's new rural pension scheme alleviate the relative poverty of rural households?An empirical analysis based on the PSM-DID method
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