Tyack, Zephanie McPhail, Steven Aarons, Gregory A. McGrath, Kelly Barron, Andrew Carter, Hannah Larkins, Sarah Barnett, Adrian Hummell, Eloise Tulleners, Ruth
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Background: A dramatic decline in mental health of people worldwide in the early COVID-19 pandemic years has not recovered. In rural and remote Australia, access to appropriate and timely mental health services has been identified as a major barrier to people seeking help for mental ill-health. From 2020 to 2021 a care navigation model, Navicare, w...
Galbally, Megan Kotze, Beth Bell, Caroline Quadrio, Carolyn Galletly, Cherrie Herrman, Helen Milroy, Helen Curtis, Jackie Green, Jessica Power, Josephine
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Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
Women face considerable barriers in pursuing careers in academic psychiatry. A group of Australian and New Zealand academic women psychiatrists convened in September 2022 to identify and propose solutions to increase opportunities for women in academic psychiatry. Limiting factors were identified in pathways to academia including financial support,...
James, Peter Bai Gatwiri, Kathomi Mwanri, Lillian Wardle, Jon
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Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities
As the COVID-19 pandemic response continues to evolve, the need to protect more vulnerable populations in society becomes more apparent. Studies are still emerging on how different population groups have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our study explored the impact of COVID-19 for African migrants in New South Wales, Australia, and their co...
Snoswell, Centaine L Haydon, Helen M Kelly, Jaimon T Thomas, Emma E Caffery, Liam J Smith, Anthony C
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Journal of telemedicine and telecare
To gain a better understanding of consumer experiences with and preferences for telephone and videoconference consultations (telehealth), and how these compare to traditional in-person consultations. A national cross-sectional survey was administered to a representative sample of Australian adults who have received a telehealth service within the l...
kwan, timothy nathan kwan, gemma brieger, david kritharides, leonard chow, vincent chwan, ng austin chin
Background: Myocarditis is a serious disease that has drawn increasing attention due to its association with COVID-19 and vaccination. This study investigates the epidemiology of myocarditis beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, including its incidence and outcomes over time. Methods: We analyzed the population-wide retrospective data from the Admitted-Pat...
begum, mumtaz zhou, shao-jia ali, saima shaukat lassi, zohra s.
Objective: There is concern about the potential health implications of low-calorie sweetener (LCS) consumption. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and patterns of LCS use among women of reproductive age (WRA) in Australia. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved a two-stage analysis. First, latent class analyses (LCA) were employed t...
Williams, Brooke A Archibald, Carla L Brazill-Boast, James Drielsma, Michael J Thapa, Rajesh Love, Jamie Cho, Frankie H T Lunney, Daniel Fitzsimons, James A Iftekhar, Md Sayed
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Environmental Research Letters
Effective private land conservation strategies that consider both landholder preferences and future climatic conditions are critical for preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. Yet, the interaction and relative importance of these factors for conservation planning performance is unknown. Here, we assess the importance of considering landhol...
Lainioti, Georgia C Druvari, Denisa
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International journal of molecular sciences
Antibacterial coatings based on quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) have been widely investigated in controlled release applications. Quaternary ammonium compounds are low-cost and easily accessible disinfectants that have been extensively used, especially after the COVID-19 outbreak. There has been a growing interest in developing a clearer under...
aryal, achyut morley, craig
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral renowned for its exceptional tensile strength, chemical resistance, and low thermal and electrical conductivity. Due to these properties, it has been widely used in various industries. However, asbestos exposure is strongly linked to severe health conditions, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbesto...
Forbes, Angela J Frampton, Chris M A Day, Andrew S Kaplan, Gilaad G Gearry, Richard B
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Inflammatory bowel diseases
This systematic review and meta-analysis of inflammatory bowel disease in Oceania found high incidence rates (19.8 [95% confidence interval, 15.8-23.7] per 100 000 person-years) and prevalence rates (303.3 [95% confidence interval, 128.1-478.4] per 100 000 persons). Most studies were from Australasia, with only 2 from the Pacific Islands.