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Sax Institute

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A participatory system map of the adverse influence of urban environments on population health: integrating urban development and preventive health expertise

This study highlights how the collective intelligence of experts from diverse disciplines can generate participatory system mapping and how using systems mapping can help experts interested in complex public health problems to take a broader view of the complex adaptive system for preventive health planning.
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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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The impact of the 2020 COVID-19-related suspension of BreastScreen NSW on breast cancer tumour size and treatment

Matthew Warner-Smith, Nicola Scott, Anthea Temple, Chirag Mistry, Sarah McGill
This retrospective observational study examined data before and after the 2020 BreastScreen NSW suspension to assess the impact on tumour size in breast cancer diagnoses, and volumes of mastectomy and breast-conserving surgery.
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Testing campaign slogans designed to motivate older people to be more physically active

Rajni Rai, Ben Jackson, Robert U. Newton
What is the best slogan to motivate older people to increase their levels of physical activity? This online survey of 1200 Australians aged 50 years and older tested the relative effectiveness of five different campaign slogans.
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“We don’t want to run before we walk”: the attitudes of Australian stakeholders towards using psychedelics for mental health conditions

This study was aimed at understanding the attitudes and positions of key Australian organisational and political stakeholders towards using psychedelic agents in medically supervised environments to treat mental health conditions.

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