Australian Universities Accord. Part 2: University research
Aust J Rural Health. 2023 Oct;31(5):793-794. doi: 10.1111/ajr.13049.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37850845 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13049 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 18, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Pim Kuipers Melanie Bish Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in rural and metropolitan Western Australia: A mid-rollout cross-sectional analysis of why it exists and potential solutions
CONCLUSION: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is more common in rural populations. Targeted media-based education regarding vaccine safety may improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake.PMID:37840420 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13047 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 16, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: STRIVE WA Collaborative Nicholas Damianopoulos James Leigh Matthew Pugliese Jacqueline Frayne Toby Richards Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in rural and metropolitan Western Australia: A mid-rollout cross-sectional analysis of why it exists and potential solutions
CONCLUSION: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is more common in rural populations. Targeted media-based education regarding vaccine safety may improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake.PMID:37840420 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13047 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 16, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: STRIVE WA Collaborative Nicholas Damianopoulos James Leigh Matthew Pugliese Jacqueline Frayne Toby Richards Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in rural and metropolitan Western Australia: A mid-rollout cross-sectional analysis of why it exists and potential solutions
CONCLUSION: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is more common in rural populations. Targeted media-based education regarding vaccine safety may improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake.PMID:37840420 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13047 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 16, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: STRIVE WA Collaborative Nicholas Damianopoulos James Leigh Matthew Pugliese Jacqueline Frayne Toby Richards Source Type: research

Lessons learnt from a community-driven digital social connection pilot program for people living with dementia: A qualitative interview study with key stakeholders
CONCLUSION: Key stakeholders perceived the DI-SC program as an acceptable way of supporting people living with dementia to engage in activities they found enjoyable promoting social connection with care partners and others. DI-SC program outcomes were impacted by inappropriate training and a lack of program coordination. The findings of this study may inform future development and implementation of digital social connection programs for vulnerable populations at risk of social isolation.PMID:37837265 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13052 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 14, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Caroline Gibson Mark Yates Kirsten J Moore Source Type: research

Lessons learnt from a community-driven digital social connection pilot program for people living with dementia: A qualitative interview study with key stakeholders
CONCLUSION: Key stakeholders perceived the DI-SC program as an acceptable way of supporting people living with dementia to engage in activities they found enjoyable promoting social connection with care partners and others. DI-SC program outcomes were impacted by inappropriate training and a lack of program coordination. The findings of this study may inform future development and implementation of digital social connection programs for vulnerable populations at risk of social isolation.PMID:37837265 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13052 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 14, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Caroline Gibson Mark Yates Kirsten J Moore Source Type: research

Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Conceptualising the health care system as a complex adaptive system in which an ACCHO operates and is responsive, highlights the competing demands experienced. Findings expand on mechanisms of responsiveness used at the service-user interface. Future research should examine how the broader health care system can support the role and functions of ACCHOs in being responsive to the health care needs of their communities.PMID:37800385 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13048 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 6, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Hannah Beks Kevin P Mc Namara Fiona Mitchell Mununjali James A Charles Kaurna Vincent L Versace Source Type: research

Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Conceptualising the health care system as a complex adaptive system in which an ACCHO operates and is responsive, highlights the competing demands experienced. Findings expand on mechanisms of responsiveness used at the service-user interface. Future research should examine how the broader health care system can support the role and functions of ACCHOs in being responsive to the health care needs of their communities.PMID:37800385 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13048 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 6, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Hannah Beks Kevin P Mc Namara Fiona Mitchell Mununjali James A Charles Kaurna Vincent L Versace Source Type: research

Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Conceptualising the health care system as a complex adaptive system in which an ACCHO operates and is responsive, highlights the competing demands experienced. Findings expand on mechanisms of responsiveness used at the service-user interface. Future research should examine how the broader health care system can support the role and functions of ACCHOs in being responsive to the health care needs of their communities.PMID:37800385 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13048 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 6, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Hannah Beks Kevin P Mc Namara Fiona Mitchell Mununjali James A Charles Kaurna Vincent L Versace Source Type: research

Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Conceptualising the health care system as a complex adaptive system in which an ACCHO operates and is responsive, highlights the competing demands experienced. Findings expand on mechanisms of responsiveness used at the service-user interface. Future research should examine how the broader health care system can support the role and functions of ACCHOs in being responsive to the health care needs of their communities.PMID:37800385 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13048 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 6, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Hannah Beks Kevin P Mc Namara Fiona Mitchell Mununjali James A Charles Kaurna Vincent L Versace Source Type: research

Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Conceptualising the health care system as a complex adaptive system in which an ACCHO operates and is responsive, highlights the competing demands experienced. Findings expand on mechanisms of responsiveness used at the service-user interface. Future research should examine how the broader health care system can support the role and functions of ACCHOs in being responsive to the health care needs of their communities.PMID:37800385 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13048 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 6, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Hannah Beks Kevin P Mc Namara Fiona Mitchell Mununjali James A Charles Kaurna Vincent L Versace Source Type: research

Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Conceptualising the health care system as a complex adaptive system in which an ACCHO operates and is responsive, highlights the competing demands experienced. Findings expand on mechanisms of responsiveness used at the service-user interface. Future research should examine how the broader health care system can support the role and functions of ACCHOs in being responsive to the health care needs of their communities.PMID:37800385 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13048 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 6, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Hannah Beks Kevin P Mc Namara Fiona Mitchell Mununjali James A Charles Kaurna Vincent L Versace Source Type: research

Responsiveness of a rural Aboriginal community controlled health organisation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Conceptualising the health care system as a complex adaptive system in which an ACCHO operates and is responsive, highlights the competing demands experienced. Findings expand on mechanisms of responsiveness used at the service-user interface. Future research should examine how the broader health care system can support the role and functions of ACCHOs in being responsive to the health care needs of their communities.PMID:37800385 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13048 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 6, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Hannah Beks Kevin P Mc Namara Fiona Mitchell Mununjali James A Charles Kaurna Vincent L Versace Source Type: research

Barriers and enablers to implementation of COVID-19 vaccine programs in a rural and regional Queensland: A provider perspective
CONCLUSION: A range of actionable recommendations were identified that could optimise the COVID-19 vaccine program and future vaccine programs in rural and regional areas.PMID:37795643 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13046 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 5, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Shannen Oversby Elizabeth M Hamilton Angela Ratsch Scott Kitchener Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals' experiences and perceptions of artificial intelligence in regional and rural health districts in Australia
CONCLUSION: The development of education is needed urgently to prepare healthcare professionals for the implementation of AI.PMID:37795659 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13045 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - October 5, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Lucy Shinners Christina Aggar Alexandre Stephens Sandra Grace Source Type: research