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Clindamycin and bacterial load reduction as prophylaxis for surgical site infection after below-knee flap and graft procedures: A trial protocol

Clindamycin and bacterial load reduction as prophylaxis for surgical site infection after below-knee flap and graft procedures: A trial protocol

23/10/2024

This study investigates the effectiveness of two interventions to prevent surgical site infection after below-knee surgery.


Not just tachycardia: A pilot study examining wound‑healing complications associated with the dose and volume of lignocaine in skin cancer excisions

Not just tachycardia: A pilot study examining wound‑healing complications associated with the dose and volume of lignocaine in skin cancer excisions

23/07/2024

This article considers the relationships between the dose and volume of the local anaesthetic lignocaine and wound complications in skin cancer excisions.


A pragmatic primary care approach to the patient with significant solar damage

A pragmatic primary care approach to the patient with significant solar damage

22/07/2024

This article discusses an approach to managing patients with significant solar damage from a primary care perspective, focusing on the assessment and treatment of actinic keratoses.


Prostate-specific antigen testing: Evolving evidence and shared decision making

Prostate-specific antigen testing: Evolving evidence and shared decision making

18/02/2023

There is a need to support men to make informed decisions about prostate-specific antigen testing using appropriate information resources and decision aids.


General practitioner perspectives on barriers and enablers to bowel cancer screening in rural Tasmania: A thematic analysis of face-to-face interviews

General practitioner perspectives on barriers and enablers to bowel cancer screening in rural Tasmania: A thematic analysis of face-to-face interviews

22/02/2021

When detected early, nine in 10 Australians with bowel cancer can be successfully treated, yet participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program remains low.


Human papillomavirus vaccination update: Nonavalent vaccine and the two-dose schedule

Human papillomavirus vaccination update: Nonavalent vaccine and the two-dose schedule

27/06/2018

The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the nonavalent HPV vaccine, the rationale for its use, and the updated dose scheduling requirements for HPV vaccine.


Human papillomavirus testing as part of the renewed National Cervical Screening Program

Human papillomavirus testing as part of the renewed National Cervical Screening Program

27/06/2018

Australia has adopted innovative, evidence-based criteria for the inclusion of HPV NAT assays in the renewed NCSP.


‘Why don’t I need a colonoscopy?’ A novel approach to communicating risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening

‘Why don’t I need a colonoscopy?’ A novel approach to communicating risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening

01/06/2018

Expected frequency trees can be used to promote appropriate patient choice of colorectal cancer screening modality.


Bisexual mental health and gender diversity: Findings from the ‘Who I Am’ study

Bisexual mental health and gender diversity: Findings from the ‘Who I Am’ study

19/06/2020

People who identify as bisexual, transgender or gender diverse report poorer mental health than their homosexual and cisgender counterparts.


Insomnia management

Insomnia management

20/03/2019

Effective insomnia treatment requires a multidisciplinary team that is centred on the patient’s preference and personal goals.


Factors associated with high psychological distress in primary carers of people with disability

Factors associated with high psychological distress in primary carers of people with disability

20/03/2019

This paper quantifies the burden of high psychological distress in primary carers of Australians with disability and identifies modifiable factors to improve mental healthcare in this population.


Provision of a remote telehealth opioid substitution therapy clinic in a regional Victorian community

Provision of a remote telehealth opioid substitution therapy clinic in a regional Victorian community

23/04/2025

This paper describes a model of telehealth-based opioid substitution therapy clinic.


Using predictive risk modelling to identify patients with hidden health needs in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health service

Using predictive risk modelling to identify patients with hidden health needs in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health service

22/02/2024

In partnership with an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled health service, this study explored the use of a machine learning tool to identify high-needs patients.


Discussions with patients about referral pathways and costs in the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in Victoria, Australia

Discussions with patients about referral pathways and costs in the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in Victoria, Australia

22/01/2024

This article examines patient experiences of referral pathways to diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer and discussions about costs, comparing public, private and mixed healthcare system users.


Culturally safe, trauma-informed approach to cognitive impairment and dementia in older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Culturally safe, trauma-informed approach to cognitive impairment and dementia in older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

25/07/2023

Many First Nations people of middle and older age have been directly affected by the Stolen Generations. A trauma-informed approach to dementia care is imperative.

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