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How integrating primary care and public health could improve

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Increasing the use of research in population health policies and

WebBackground and objectives: Although the body of literature on factors that impede and enhance the use of research in policy making continues to expand, there is …

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Journal information PHRP

WebOverview. Public Health Research & Practice is an open-access, quarterly, online journal with a strong focus on the connection between research, policy and practice. It publishes …

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A review of skin cancer primary prevention activities in primary …

WebIntroduction. Skin cancer, including melanoma and keratinocyte cancers (basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas), is the most prevalent cancer in …

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Chronic disease and climate change: understanding co-benefits

WebChronic disease and climate change are major public policy challenges facing governments around the world. An improved understanding of the relationship between chronic …

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The new Australian Primary Health Networks: how will they

WebView from the Australian Government Department of Health. By Mark Booth and Graham Hill. The epidemiologist Geoffrey Rose, writing in the 1980s, noted that it …

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Capturing the social determinants of health at the individual

WebIntroduction. Conventional determinants of health, such as pathophysiology and genetics, remain the focus of many national healthcare policies, despite …

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Improving health systems through innovation in population health …

WebAbout the author/s. Danielle M Campbell | Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, Australia; Guest Editor, Public Health …

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How living in an urban environment impacts our health – and …

WebHow living in an urban environment impacts our health – and what we need to do about it. MEDIA RELEASE: 6 December 2023. Growing inequalities, strained …

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Exercise to prevent falls in older adults: an updated meta-analysis …

WebExercise to prevent falls in older adults: an updated meta-analysis and best practice recommendations Volume 22 Issue 3-4. Catherine Sherrington, Anne …

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Engaging Australian men in disease prevention – priorities and

WebIntroduction. The health of Australian males is a national health priority. Undetected or ineffectively managed diseases pose a substantial public health burden, …

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Capacity building to improve health: a health promotion

WebBuilding capacity to improve health is an important element of effective public health practice. Emerging theory in health promotion sees capacity building as an approach to …

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Falling short: examination of the validity of methods used to …

WebPublic Health Research & Practice May 2019; Online early • https://doi.org/10.17061/phrp29121907 Falling short: NSW paediatric in-hospital falls

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Impact of COVID-19 on healthcare activity in NSW, Australia

WebIntroduction. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected every healthcare system around the world. In New South Wales (NSW), with only 3726 cases …

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Applications of system dynamics modelling to support health …

WebAbstract . Introduction: The value of systems science modelling methods in the health sector is increasingly being recognised. Of particular promise is the potential of …

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Health literacy and disparities in COVID-19–related knowledge

WebObjectives: To explore the variation in understanding of, attitudes towards, and uptake of, health advice on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the 2020 …

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The NSW Aboriginal Population Health Training Initiative (APHTI)

WebObjectives: Increasing the representation of Aboriginal people in the health workforce can contribute to improving Aboriginal people’s health and wellbeing by …

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Developing a systems thinking guide for enhancing knowledge

WebAbout the author/s. Michelle J Irving | The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre, Sax Institute, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Menzies Centre for Health Policy, School …

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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NSW TO PROMOTE CHILD HEALTH

Web112 Vol. 9 No. 10112 AREA HEALTH PROMOTION UNITS Central Coast Mr Douglas Tutt, Health Promotion Coordinator Tel: (02) 4320 4510 Fax : (02) 4320 4566

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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, NSW: DECEMBER 2001

WebNSW Public Health Bulletin Vol. 12 No. 12 340 Characteristic All cases (1981–2000) 1991–2000 Jan–Sep 2001 HIV AIDS AIDS Deaths HIV AIDS AIDS Deaths HIV AIDS …

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I I EARCHING FOR COMMON GROUND IN A LOCAL MEDIA …

WebI I EARCHING FOR COMMON GROUND IN A LOCAL MEDIA CAMPAiGN Frank Wallner fund also sought publicity, and for this reason was heavily formerly of the National Heart …

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