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期刊名:Health promotion journal of australia

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ISSN:1036-1073

e-ISSN:2201-1617

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Simran Sandhu,Sabrina Gupta,Raelene Wilding Simran Sandhu
Issues addressed: Little is known about how older migrants maintain their health, despite health promotion's emphasis on strengthening everyday capacities for well-being. Older Indian migrants are one of Australia's faste...
Rachel A Jones,Sarah Ryan,Nicole Tate et al. Rachel A Jones et al.
Issue addressed: Early childhood education and care (ECEC) centres are an ideal setting to promote key healthy eating and active living (HEAL) practices. Redesigning messages around such practices to be digital could help...
Jason Barnes,Harriet Whiley,Kirstin Ross Jason Barnes
Issue addressed: The integration of a new standard for food safety in Australia signifies a notable step toward national unity in the adoption of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles and contempor...
Leah Zajdlewicz,Belinda C Goodwin,Emma Pearse et al. Leah Zajdlewicz et al.
Issue addressed: For people in rural and remote areas, government-funded travel subsidy schemes provide vital financial assistance and equitable access to specialist healthcare in city centres. However, few studies have e...
Patience Castleton,Zahra Ali Padhani,Jaameeta Kurji et al. Patience Castleton et al.
Introduction: Young people must be central to health response design to ensure they are relevant and effective. It requires a clearer understanding of the opportunities and expectations surrounding youth engagement. There...
Daniel Groombridge,Cassandra Lane,Jessica Daniel et al. Daniel Groombridge et al.
Issue addressed: SWAP IT is a school-based nutrition programme that promotes healthier lunchbox choices for children in Australia. As part of the programme scale-up, ensuring that implementation responds to the social and...
Hannah Pitt,Simone McCarthy,Grace Arnot et al. Hannah Pitt et al.
Issue addressed: Many Australian young people now think that gambling is a normal part of sport. However, there is still resistance from sporting codes and governments to implementing evidence-based strategies that are kn...
Paul Harris,Martina Bateson,Rell Oliver-Braddock et al. Paul Harris et al.
Issue addressed: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities have unique strengths, needs, and health seeking behaviours reflecting their cultural background. Therefore, top-down population-level health promo...
Krysten Blackford,Ashton Hay,HuiJun Chih et al. Krysten Blackford et al.
Issue addressed: No Vax, No Visit (NVNV) is a parent-led socially negotiated health protection practice aimed at reducing newborns' risk of exposure to pertussis by encouraging visitors to be up to date with tetanus-dipht...
Michelle C Attard,Camilla L Brockett Michelle C Attard
Introduction: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities are recognised as a priority population within Australia's preventive health strategies. Community-based wellbeing programs can enhance mental and phy...