Publications by authors named "J L Du Preez"

Background: A randomised clinical trial titled the Carer End of Life Planning Intervention (CELPI) in people dying with dementia evaluated the effect of carer education and support about palliative care on care recipient outcomes. We present a pre-planned qualitative analysis of data collected during the CELPI trial in which needs of carers randomised to the study intervention group were assessed using a novel instrument (Carer Needs Directed Assessment in Dementia (CANDID). This tool aimed to identify carers' perceptions of their own and their care-recipients' needs and is an important step in identifying support provision for dementia-specific, palliative cares services upon hospital discharge.

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There is a growing interest in the ability to detect and classify animal vocalizations in large scale bioacoustic databases for the purposes of conservation and research. To aid in this, two methods are proposed for the quick and accurate detection of harmonic cetacean and fish vocalizations: Normalized summation of sound harmonics and spectrogram masking. These methods utilize a normalization scheme that enables robust performance, achieving 30% more precision and recall than traditional spectrogram cross correlation in the presence of wideband noise and low signal-to-noise ratios.

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Background: As their health declines, many older adults require additional care and move to residential aged care facilities. Despite efforts to reduce it, variation persists in care quality at the end-of-life (EOL) between facilities. Indicators to monitor care variation are therefore required.

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  • Media significantly influences public attitudes on disability through stereotypes, shaping critical social issues and public policy.
  • During the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) from 2013-2018, Australian media revealed four main issues regarding the care of people with intellectual disabilities, including government roles, housing, mistreatment, and family care responsibilities.
  • Despite changes in disability policy, media representations often perpetuate negative stereotypes and criticize government actions, even though local news coverage is sometimes more balanced or positive.
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