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Public Health Research & Practice

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2204-2091

Journal article

Developing a climate change inequality health impact assessment for health services

Stephen Conatyg, Jason Priorh, Ben Harris-Roxas
This paper described the development of a Climate Change Inequality Health Impact Assessment (CCIHIA) framework for health services, to provide a systematic process for assessing potential unequal health impacts of climate change on vulnerable and marginalised populations and places.
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Heat illness presentations to emergency departments in Western Sydney: surveillance for environmental, personal and behavioural risk factors

George Truman, Helen Noonan, Mithilesh Dronavalli, Bin Jalaludin
This study piloted a new method of surveillance to provide information on environmental, personal and behavioural risk factors for people presenting to hospital emergency departments (EDs) with heat illness.
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Advancing loneliness and social isolation as global health challenges: taking three priority actions

Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Christopher Miktone, Ben J. Smith
Loneliness and social isolation have been identified as critical global health issues in the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis. This paper argues that three priority actions are needed achieve a wider and more substantial impact on loneliness and social isolation.
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Enhanced self-harm presentation reporting using additional ICD-10 codes and free text in NSW emergency departments

This study describes an enhanced method for reporting emergency department self-harm presentations in NSW using additional ICD-19 codes and simple free text searching.
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A cross-disciplinary view of current and emerging COVID-19 developments

Wen Shi Leee, Dean A. Murphy, Krispin Hajkowicz, Edwina J. Wright
This paper provides an overview of the outcomes from a meeting of researchers and people with lived experience of COVID-19 infection (Third Australasian COVID-19 Conference) to share the most recent COVID-19 research findings, and reflect on Australia’s experience managing the pandemic.
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