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Background: There is a need for valid and reliable measures of determinants of sustainability of public health interventions in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the psychometric and pragmatic properties of such a measure - the Integrated Measure of PRogram Element SuStainability in Childcare Settings (IMPRESS-C).

Methods: We undertook a two-phase process guided by the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health status Measurement INstruments checklist (COSMIN) and Psychometric and Pragmatic Evidence Rating Scale (PAPERS).

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Introduction: COVID-19 caused significant occupational disruption to people's life roles, with some people requiring an inpatient rehabilitation admission. Occupational therapists assessed and treated these patients using previous knowledge of similar conditions due to limited specificity in available guidelines to inform practice. The aim of this study was to investigate current practice with post-acute COVID-19 (PAC) patients within an inpatient rehabilitation setting in Australia, to better understand the role and impact of occupational therapy.

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Putting a Dollar Value on Informal Care Time Provided to People Living With Dementia: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

Value Health

September 2024

Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

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  • This study focused on estimating the value of informal caregiving hours for people with dementia in Australia, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of caregiving.
  • Researchers conducted a discrete choice experiment using an online survey targeting the general public and informal caregivers to gather data on their willingness to accept compensation for caregiving hours.
  • The findings revealed that the average worth of an additional hour of informal care was approximately $21 for the general public and $20 for caregivers, suggesting the need for these values to be considered in economic studies and policy developments related to dementia care.*
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An economic evaluation of the Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO) clinical trial.

Resuscitation

August 2024

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Institute for Health Transformation, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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  • Early recognition and response to clinical deterioration can lower the rates of cardiac arrests and ICU admissions; this study tested the effectiveness of a nursing intervention called PRONTO on hospital costs and patient length of stay (LOS).
  • Data was collected from 6065 patients across four hospitals, revealing that the PRONTO intervention not only improved nurses' responses to patients but also led to cost savings and a reduced LOS for those receiving the intervention.
  • Ultimately, the PRONTO intervention resulted in significant savings for hospitals and reduced patient stay by about two days after 12 months, making it a cost-effective strategy from the hospital's perspective.
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Play as Occupation: The State of Our Science and a Research Agenda for the Profession.

Am J Occup Ther

July 2024

Amiya Waldman-Levi, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, is Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Scholarship and Research, Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program, Yeshiva University, New York.

Occupational therapists view play through a unique lens. Considering play as a human occupation, and one to which all people have a right, places occupational therapists among a special group of professionals championing play. This State of the Science article seeks to increase awareness regarding the occupational therapy profession's contributions and to situate those contributions within the larger body of literature on play while also promoting further study of play as an occupation.

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Issue Addressed: The Healthy Me, Healthy Planet program was an evidence-informed pilot program conducted by a local libraries to promote the health co-benefits of action on climate change.

Background: An impact evaluation of the Healthy Me, Healthy Planet program was conducted using a mixed methods research design including pre-, during, and post-program surveys and online focus groups.

Methods: The evaluation included 136 participants aged 18+ years who were able to understand and communicate in English or simplified Chinese language.

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Aim: Online food delivery services (OFDS) are popular for purchasing meals prepared outside home, increasing access to energy-dense and nutrient-poor foods. This adversely impacts dietary choices and health outcomes. Our study examined trends in OFDS use in Australia, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom (UK), and the United States (US) from 2018 to 2021.

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Background: This review synthesizes evidence from etiologic and intervention studies of workplace-related determinants of mental health in workers in food and bar workers in the hospitality industry in Western high-income countries.

Methods: Peer-reviewed literature published between January 2000 and August 2023 was gathered from five bibliographic databases. Any study design was eligible.

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  • * The study involved a randomized controlled trial with 245 participants, comparing the intervention group (123 kids) to a usual treatment group (122 kids), assessing costs and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) over 6 months.
  • * Results showed that while the intervention had higher costs (mean difference of A$745 and A$1310 from two perspectives), it also led to better sleep outcomes (mean QALY difference of 0.038), indicating a 93.8% chance of being cost-effective
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Background: Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are increasingly the primary cause of mortality and morbidity among women. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh also faces a growing burden of NCDs. The "Multisectoral Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases, 2018-2025" signifies Bangladesh's commitment to comprehensively combating the rising burden of NCDs.

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  • This study analyzed cause-specific mortality rates during the COVID-19 pandemic in 12 countries, focusing on respiratory diseases, pneumonia, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer in 2020 and 2021.
  • It found significant reductions in mortality from respiratory diseases and pneumonia in most countries, although some like Georgia and Ukraine saw excess deaths from these causes.
  • The research also indicated that stringent control measures helped lower excess mortality rates, while a higher incidence of COVID-19 negatively impacted certain types of mortality, particularly for cancer in 2021.
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  • Climate change directly impacts human health through extreme weather events and the spread of diseases, while indirectly affecting air quality, water access, and food security.
  • A preliminary investigation surveyed Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) from 42 countries to assess their efforts in connecting climate change with health education and training.
  • The study highlights various strategies and measures taken by universities to address these issues and provides recommendations for improving responses to climate change and health in higher education.
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Sex differences in 3- to 5-year-old children's motor competence: A pooled cross-sectional analysis of 6241 children.

Scand J Med Sci Sports

May 2024

Faculty of Health, Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

There is some, albeit inconsistent, evidence supporting sex differences in preschoolers' motor competence (MC), with these observations not uniform when analyzed by age, and cultural groups. Thus, this study examined sex differences across ages in 3- to 5-year-old children's MC. A cross-country pooled sample of 6241 children aged 3-5 years (49.

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Elimination of restrictive practices (physical/mechanical restraint and seclusion) from adult acute mental health care services has been demanded internationally for many decades. This study aimed to: (1) Identify priority issues in the elimination of and use of alternative approaches to restrictive practices (seclusion and physical/mechanical restraint) in rural/regional acute adult mental healthcare services, as told by mental healthcare service users and practitioners, (2) identify the community-based, system-level feedback loops that enhance or reduce the use of restrictive practices and viable alternatives and, (3) identify potential action areas to improve system structures to increase regional mental healthcare services' ability to eliminate restrictive practices and use alternative approaches. Group model building (GMB) workshops were held with a small group (n = 9) of mental healthcare practitioners and service users with lived experience of restrictive practice use.

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High-risk infants are discharged home from hospital with increased care needs and the potential for the emergence of developmental disabilities, contributing to high levels of parental stress and anxiety. To enable optimal outcomes for high-risk infants and their families, developmental follow-up programs need to continue following hospital discharge. However, current follow-up care for high-risk infants is variable in terms of type, access and equity, and there seems to be a gap in existing services such as supporting the transition home, parental support, and inclusion of all at-risk infants regardless of causality.

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Applying Systems Thinking to Improve a Hospital Food Retail Environment.

J Nutr Educ Behav

August 2024

Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition, Institute of Health Transformation, School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

Objective: To identify factors influencing the availability and sales of healthy food and drinks in a café located in a hospital setting in a rural area.

Methods: Three online and 1 in-person group model building workshops were conducted with hospital staff members to develop a causal loop diagram.

Results: Four areas in the causal loop diagram were identified, 5 teams were created to implement 15 identified action ideas, and an action registry was created to track their progress.

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Background: A key role of public health policy-makers and practitioners is to ensure beneficial interventions are implemented effectively enough to yield improvements in public health. The use of evidence to guide public health decision-making to achieve this is recommended. However, few studies have examined the relative value, as reported by policy-makers and practitioners, of different broad research outcomes (that is, measures of cost, acceptability, and effectiveness).

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The perils of poly- and perfluorinated chemicals on the reproductive health of humans, livestock, and wildlife.

Reprod Fertil Dev

May 2024

Hunter Medical Research Institute Research Program in Infertility and Reproduction, New Lambton Heights, NSW 2305, Australia; and School of Environmental and Life Sciences, College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.

Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a prominent class of persistent synthetic compound. The widespread use of these substances in various industrial applications has resulted in their pervasive contamination on a global scale. It is therefore concerning that PFAS have a propensity to accumulate in bodily tissues whereupon they have been linked with a range of adverse health outcomes.

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Perspectives on telehealth implementation in Australia: An exploratory qualitative study with practice managers and general practitioners.

Int J Med Inform

August 2024

Deakin University, Deakin Rural Health, School of Medicine, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia; Deakin University, Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Institute for Health Transformation, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Burwood, Victoria, Australia; Monash University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

Background: There is a lack of understanding regarding the impact of telehealth on clinical delivery and the feasibility of sustained implementation by health services. The COVID-19 pandemic provided an ideal opportunity to identify factors related to the implementation of telehealth. This study assessed factors that influenced telehealth implementation during COVID-19 in the Western region of Victoria, Australia, from the perspectives of practice managers and general practitioners (GPs).

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Nature-Based Design in Stroke Rehabilitation Environments: A Scoping Review.

HERD

October 2024

Health Nature & Sustainability Research Group, School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

Objective: To identify, examine, and map the characteristics of knowledge of nature-based design in stroke rehabilitation facilities, examine how research in this field has been conducted and identify gaps in knowledge.

Background: Many stroke survivors have wide ranging impacts, resulting in long hospital stays to undertake rehabilitation. The physical environment can influence brain recovery; however, there is limited evidence to support the design of effective rehabilitation environments.

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The provision of mobility exercises through a smartphone application (app) for people undertaking neurological rehabilitation may improve mobility outcomes. However, it is difficult for clinicians and consumers to select high-quality, appropriate apps. This review aimed to identify (1) which mobile health (mHealth) apps are suitable for prescribing mobility exercises for adults with neurological health conditions, (2) how well these apps incorporate telehealth strategies, and (3) how well these apps rate in terms of quality and capacity for behaviour change.

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Women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) may engage in a range of cultural food practices during pregnancy, including restricting or avoiding foods high in protein and iron, and foods rich in vitamins and minerals. While research has explored the cultural food practices of pregnant women in LMICs, there is less understanding of the continued cultural food practices of women who migrate to high-income countries and then become pregnant. This systematic review explores the existing research on cultural food practices and sources of nutrition information among pregnant and postpartum migrant women from LMICs, residing in high-income countries.

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A protocol of a pilot randomised trial (Action-RESPOND) to support rural and regional communities with implementing community-based systems thinking obesity prevention initiatives.

PLoS One

May 2024

Institute for Health Transformation, Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition, School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

Background: Over a quarter of children aged 2-17 years living in Australia are overweight or obese, with a higher prevalence reported in regional and remote communities. Systems thinking approaches that seek to support communities to generate and implement locally appropriate solutions targeting intertwined environmental, political, sociocultural, and individual determinants of obesity have the potential to ameliorate this. There have however been reported challenges with implementation of such initiatives, which may be strengthened by incorporating implementation science methods.

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A longitudinal study of the impacts of a stay in a Prevention and Recovery Care service in Victoria, Australia.

Aust N Z J Psychiatry

July 2024

Centre for Mental Health and Community Wellbeing, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Background: Prevention and Recovery Care services are residential sub-acute services in Victoria, Australia, guided by a commitment to recovery-oriented practice. The evidence regarding the effectiveness of this service model is limited, largely relying on small, localised evaluations. This study involved a state-wide investigation into the personal recovery, perceived needs for care, well-being and quality-of-life outcomes experienced by Prevention and Recovery Care services' consumers.

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Identifying priorities for Australian disability research using Q methodology.

Disabil Health J

July 2024

Centre for Disability Studies, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Australia; School of Medicine, The University of Notre Dame, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Background: Globally, there are over an estimated one billion people with disability. Research priorities with a focus on diagnosis and treatment of conditions or policy and service initiatives, traditionally decided by researchers, may not align with priorities of those with lived experience of disability.

Objective: To explore and inform disability research for Australia, including perspectives of people with disability.

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