Co-creation in public health research: an introduction to basic principles [0.03%]
人群健康领域的协同创新:基本原则介绍
Cédric Middel,Miranda Blake,Tara Boelsen-Robinson et al.
Cédric 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...
Travel-associated illness in children in pre-pandemic Western Sydney, 2018-2020 [0.03%]
新冠疫情暴发前悉尼西部(2018-2020)儿童旅行相关疾病监测数据
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 ...
Observational Study
Public health research & practice. 2024 Oct 23;34(3):e3432422. DOI:10.17061/phrp3432422 2024
Co-designing policy with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: a protocol [0.03%]
与土著人民联合制定政策:一项协议书
Margaret Fono,Boe Rambaldini,Vita Christie et al.
Margaret Fono et al.
Objectives and importance of study: In the public service context, co-design is novel and ever-expanding. Co-design brings together decision-makers and people impacted by a problem to unpack the problem and design solutio...
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展的概念辨析
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 ...
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 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...
Impact of COVID-19 on lung cancer care in New South Wales, Australia: real-world data from the EnRICH Program [0.03%]
COVID-19对澳大利亚新南威尔士州肺癌护理的影响:来自EnRICH计划的现实世界数据
Bea Brown,Jane Young,Kirsty Galpin et al.
Bea Brown et al.
Objectives: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted healthcare systems worldwide, causing substantial changes to routine healthcare delivery. National and international modelling studies have predicted ...
Observational Study
Public health research & practice. 2024 Oct 23;34(3):e3432423. DOI:10.17061/phrp3432423 2024
Effectiveness of the Go4Fun program: a comparison of face-to-face and digital delivery [0.03%]
儿童健康促进项目Go4Fun效果评价:现场实施与数字化实施的对比研究
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...
Comparative Study
Public health research & practice. 2024 Oct 23;34(3):e34232408. DOI:10.17061/phrp34232408 2024
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新冠肺炎筛查项目的可接受性:来自重点关注人群的照料者的质性研究
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...
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UV箭头:一次针对年轻成人改善防晒行为的大众传媒运动的经验教训
Cameron Sugden,Shamieka Dubois,Philippa Maynard et al.
Cameron Sugden 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...
Don Nutbeam
Don Nutbeam