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2“…This study aimed to describe the presence and severity of depression in immigrant Chinese Australian people with diabetes and explore its relationship to sociodemographic and diabetes-related factors. …”
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5by Sanctuary, Colette, Hewitt, Luisa, Demeyere, Nele, Kankkunen, Kirsti, Oxenham, D. Vincent, Simpson, Dawn B., Stolwyk, Renerus J., Synn, Artemis, Webb, Sam S., Marsden, Dianne L.Get full text
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6“…Our findings indicated that the original FPQ-9 three-factor structure had a poor fit and did not adequately capture pain-related fear in Indigenous Australian people. On removal of two cross-loading items, an adapted version Indigenous Australian Fear of Pain Questionnaire-7 (IA-FPQ-7) displayed good fit and construct validity and reliability for assessing fear of pain in a sample of Indigenous Australian people. …”
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7by Beknazarova, Meruyert, Whiley, Harriet, Judd, Jenni A., Shield, Jennifer, Page, Wendy, Miller, Adrian, Whittaker, Maxine, Ross, Kirstin“…Ignorance of this disease has caused unnecessary costs to the government health system, and been detrimental to the Australian people’s health. This manuscript addresses the 12 criteria required for a disease to be included in the Australian National Notifiable Disease List (NNDL) under the National Health Security Act 2007 (Commonwealth). …”
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8“…Thus, white-striped bodypaintings, such as those used by African and Australian people, may serve to deter horseflies, which is an advantageous byproduct of these bodypaintings that could lead to reduced irritation and disease transmission by these blood-sucking insects.…”
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9“…The Australian endemic tea tree, Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel., has been used for more than a century to extract essential oils and, long before that, as a traditional medicine by Indigenous Australian people. Recently, a triozid species has been found to damage the new growth of tea trees both in Queensland and New South Wales, raising interest around this previously undocumented pest. …”
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10“…CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study identifies five points of intervention: (1) develop reporting protocols between health care system and communities; (2) test all Indigenous Australian patients, immunocompromised patients and those exposed to areas with S. stercoralis; (3) health professionals require detailed information on strongyloidiasis and potential for exposure to Indigenous Australian people; (4) to establish testing and treatment initiatives within communities; and (5) to measure and report prevalence rates specific to communities and to act with initiatives based on these results. …”
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11by Raina MacIntyre, C., Kevin Yin, J., Felter, Christian, Menzies, Robert I., Thommes, Edward, Largeron, Nathalie, Moa, Aye M., Trent, Mallory, Costantino, Valentina, Choi, Seulki, Alvarez, Fabián P.“…The average circulatory plus respiratory hospitalization rate among older Australian people during that time was 10,393/100,000 population-seasons, with an average cost of AU$ 7829 per admission. …”
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12“…We consider the implications of changing to absolute risk-based cardiovascular disease prevention, for the health of the Australian people and for Government health sector expenditure over the long term. …”
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13“…The aim of this study is to (i) explore the influences of smoking in Indigenous Australian people and to (ii) help inform and evaluate a multi-component tobacco control strategy. …”
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14by Slater, Helen, Jordan, Joanne E., O'Sullivan, Peter B., Schütze, Robert, Goucke, Roger, Chua, Jason, Browne, Allyson, Horgan, Ben, De Morgan, Simone, Briggs, Andrew M.“…What are the care-seeking priorities of people living with chronic pain and carers and how can these shape interdisciplinary workforce training to improve high-value pain care? Phase 1: Australian people living with chronic pain (n = 206; 90% female) and carers (n = 10; 40% female) described their pain care priorities (eDelphi, round 1). …”
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15by Dunbar, James A, Hernan, Andrea L, Janus, Edward D, Vartiainen, Erkki, Laatikainen, Tiina, Versace, Vincent L, Reynolds, John, Best, James D, Skinner, Timothy C, O'Reilly, Sharleen L, Mc Namara, Kevin P, Stewart, Elizabeth, Coates, Michael, Bennett, Catherine M, Carter, Rob“…Taking action on diabetes in Australian people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. …”
Published 2015
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16by Habel, Jennifer R., Nguyen, Andrea T., Rowntree, Louise C., Szeto, Christopher, Mifsud, Nicole A., Clemens, E. Bridie, Loh, Liyen, Chen, Weisan, Rockman, Steve, Nelson, Jane, Davies, Jane, Miller, Adrian, Tong, Steven Y. C., Rossjohn, Jamie, Gras, Stephanie, Purcell, Anthony W., Hensen, Luca, Kedzierska, Katherine, Illing, Patricia T.“…As only a handful of HLA-A*11:01-restricted CD8(+) T cell epitopes have been described for influenza A viruses (IAVs) and epitopes for influenza B viruses (IBVs) were still unknown, we embarked on an epitope discovery study to define a CD8(+) T cell landscape for HLA-A*11:01-expressing Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian people. Using mass-spectrometry, we identified IAV- and IBV-derived peptides presented by HLA-A*11:01 during infection. 79 IAV and 57 IBV peptides were subsequently screened for immunogenicity in vitro with peripheral blood mononuclear cells from HLA-A*11:01-expressing Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian donors. …”
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17by Lowell, Anne, Maypilama, Elaine Lawurrpa, Fasoli, Lyn, Gundjarranbuy, Rosemary, Godwin-Thompson, Jenine, Guyula, Abbey, Yunupiŋu, Megan, Armstrong, Emily, Garrutju, Jane, McEldowney, Rose“…BACKGROUND: Yolngu or Yolŋu are a group of indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. …”
Published 2018
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18by Hoaas, Hanne, Zanaboni, Paolo, Hjalmarsen, Audhild, Morseth, Bente, Dinesen, Birthe, Burge, Angela T, Cox, Narelle S, Holland, Anne E“…This study aimed at investigating whether there were differences in physical activity levels between Norwegian, Danish and Australian people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and establishing if any variations in physical activity were attributable to seasons. …”
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19by Thomas, Elizabeth, Lee, Crystal Man Ying, Norman, Richard, Wells, Leanne, Shaw, Tim, Nesbitt, Julia, Frean, Isobel, Baxby, Luke, Bennett, Sabine, Robinson, Suzanne“…OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of Australian people who engaged in a telehealth consultation during the pandemic period (2020-2021) and the demographic factors that influence engagement. …”
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20“…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This interrupted time series analysis and cross-sectional study included data from a 10% sample of Australian people who received publicly subsidized dispensing claims and prescribing approvals for alprazolam from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2018, and all calls to a poison information service involving alprazolam from February 1, 2015, to October 31, 2018. …”
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