Travel-associated illness in children in pre-pandemic Western Sydney, 2018-2020 [0.03%]
新冠疫情前西悉尼儿童旅行相关疾病(2018-2020年)
Paula Mazzocato,Karin Leder,Lucy Deng et al.
Paula Mazzocato et al.
Objectives and importance of study: Australian children frequently travel overseas, but little is known about their travel-related morbidity. We aimed to describe the spectrum of illness and injury in returned travellers presenting to the l...
Observational Study
Public health research & practice. 2024 Oct 23;34(3):3432422. DOI:10.17061/phrp3432422 2024
Economic benefits of reducing childhood and adolescent overweight and obesity in Australia [0.03%]
减少澳大利亚儿童和青少年超重和肥胖的经济效益
Joseph Carrello,Thomas Lung,Louise A Baur et al.
Joseph Carrello et al.
Objectives: The Australian Government, through the National Obesity Strategy 2022-2032, has set an aspirational goal of reducing the prevalence of childhood and adolescent overweight and obesity by 5% by 2030 (from 25% to...
Assessment of the first 5 years of pharmacist-administered vaccinations in Australia: learnings to inform expansion of services [0.03%]
澳大利亚药剂师接种疫苗五年的评估:为扩展服务提供借鉴经验
Cyra Patel,Kaitlyn Vette,Lauren Dalton et al.
Cyra Patel et al.
Objectives and importance of the study: Pharmacist-administered vaccination has expanded in Australia but has not been comprehensively assessed. We aimed to assess the pharmacists' role in vaccination in Australia before and during the firs...
Co-creation in public health research: an introduction to basic principles [0.03%]
人群健康研究中的共创:基本原理入门
Cédric Nh Middel,Miranda R Blake,Tara Boelsen-Robinson et al.
Cédric Nh Middel et al.
Co-creation is a participatory design approach that leverages the experiential knowledge of non-academic actors. It is increasingly adopted in public health research to enhance the relevance, acceptability, and impact of interventions. This...
Don Nutbeam
Don Nutbeam
Effectiveness of the Go4Fun program: a comparison of face-to-face and digital delivery [0.03%]
Go4Fun项目的效果:面对面和数字化教学方式的比较
Bronwyn McGill,Christian Young;NSW Health, Centre for Population Health Team;Prevention Research Collaboration Team;Margaret Thomas
Bronwyn McGill
Objectives and importance of study: Despite an increasing trend in digitally delivered health promotion programs, evidence of their effectiveness compared to face-to-face approaches is limited. Go4Fun is a 10-week, scaled-up healthy lifesty...
Comparative Study
Public health research & practice. 2024 Oct 23;34(3):34232408. DOI:10.17061/phrp34232408 2024
Are they the same? Disentangling the concepts of implementation science research and population scale-up [0.03%]
实证研究和人口规模扩大概念的区别
Karen Lee,Heather McKay,Melanie Crane et al.
Karen Lee et al.
A new discipline, implementation science, has emerged in recent years. This has resulted in confusion between what 'implementation science' is and how it differs from real-world scale-up of health interventions. While there is considerable ...
UV arrows descend from above: lessons from a mass media campaign to improve sun protection behaviours among young adults [0.03%]
从天而降的紫外线箭头——大众媒体运动促进年轻人防晒行为的启示
Cameron Overmars,Shamieka Dubois,Philippa Maynard et al.
Cameron Overmars et al.
Objective: More than 95% of melanomas in Australia are caused by UV radiation from the sun. Young adults are particularly at risk, with 18-24-year-olds spending more time in the sun and protecting their skin less than old...
Acceptability of an asymptomatic COVID-19 screening program for schools in Victoria, Australia: a qualitative study with caregivers from priority populations [0.03%]
澳大利亚维多利亚州学校无症状COVID-19筛查项目的可接受性——优先人群照护者的质性研究
Isabella Overmars,Frances Justice,Jessica Kaufman et al.
Isabella Overmars et al.
Background: An asymptomatic COVID-19 rapid antigen testing (RAT) screening program was implemented in Victorian schools in January 2022, to support keeping schools open throughout the pandemic. This study explored complia...
Improving access to catch-up immunisations for humanitarian arrivals: a qualitative study [0.03%]
人道主义到达者的补种免疫规划准入改善:定性研究
Shamila Ginige,Holly Seale,Kate Alexander
Shamila Ginige