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Community-based pain programs commissioned by primary health networks: key findings from an online survey and consultation with program managers
In: Australian Journal of Primary Health (2022)
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Community-based pain programs commissioned by primary health networks: key findings from an online survey and consultation with program managers
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Evolution of hoteliers' organizational crisis communication in the time of mega disruption
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Using rank-frequency and type-token statistics to compare morphological typology in the Celtic languages
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Hierarchical Density Order Embeddings ...
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Units and constituency in prosodic analysis:a quantitative assessment
Wilson, Andrew. - 2017
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Evidence for a comprehensive approach to Aboriginal tobacco control to maintain the decline in smoking: An overview of reviews among Indigenous peoples
In: Medical Papers and Journal Articles (2017)
Abstract: Background: Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of disease and premature mortality among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians. While the daily smoking prevalence among Indigenous Australians has declined significantly from 49% in 2001, it remains about three times higher than that of non-Indigenous Australians (39 and 14%, respectively, for age ≥15 years in 2014–15). This overview of systematic reviews aimed to synthesise evidence about reducing tobacco consumption among Indigenous peoples using a comprehensive framework for Indigenous tobacco control in Australia comprised of the National Tobacco Strategy (NTS) and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan (NATSIHP) principles and priorities. Methods: MEDLINE, EMBASE, systematic review and Indigenous health databases were searched (2000 to Jan 2016) for reviews examining the effects of tobacco control interventions among Indigenous peoples. Two reviewers independently screened reviews, extracted data, and assessed review quality using Assessing the Methodological Quality of Systematic Reviews. Data were synthesised narratively by framework domain. Reporting followed the PRISMA statement. Results: Twenty-one reviews of varying quality were included. There was generally limited Indigenous-specific evidence of effective interventions for reducing smoking; however, many reviewers recommended multifaceted interventions which incorporate Indigenous leadership, partnership and engagement and cultural tailoring. Under the NTS priority areas, reviewers reported evidence for brief smoking cessation interventions and pharmacological support, mass media campaigns (on knowledge and attitudes) and reducing affordability and regulation of tobacco sales. Aspects of intervention implementation related to the NATSIHP domains were less well described and evidence was limited; however, reviewers suggested that cultural tailoring, holistic approaches and building workforce capacity were important strategies to address barriers. There was limited evidence regarding social media and mobile applications, for Indigenous youth, pregnant women and prisoners, and no evidence regarding interventions to protect communities from industry interference, the use of electronic cigarettes, interventions for people experiencing mental illness, juvenile justice, linguistic diversity or ‘pubs, clubs and restaurants’. Conclusions: There is limited Indigenous-specific evidence for most tobacco interventions. A ‘comprehensive approach’ incorporating NTS and NATSIHP Principles and Priorities of partnership and engagement, evidence from other settings, programme logic and responsive evaluation plans may improve intervention acceptability, effectiveness and implementation and mitigate risks of adapting tobacco evidence for Indigenous Australians.
Keyword: Aboriginal; framework; Indigenous; Medicine and Health Sciences; overview; smoking; systematic review; tobacco
URL: https://researchonline.nd.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1863&context=med_article
https://researchonline.nd.edu.au/med_article/860
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The Abode of Snow
Wilson, Andrew [Verfasser]. - Norderstedt : Hansebooks GmbH, 2016
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4. Dedicated to Reinhard Köhler on the occasion of his 65th birthday
Kelih, Emmerich [Herausgeber]; Köhler, Reinhard [Gefeierter]; Knight, Róisín [Herausgeber]. - 2016
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Issues in Quantitative Linguistics 4
Kelih, Emmerich [Herausgeber]; Knight, Róisín [Herausgeber]; Ján Mačutek, Ján [Herausgeber]. - Lüdenscheid : RAM-Verlag, 2016
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The lexicographic use of corpora and computational tools for disambiguation
Storjohann, Petra [Verfasser]; Archer, Dawn [Herausgeber]; Rayson, Paul [Herausgeber]. - Mannheim : Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek, 2016
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Continuous modelling of verse lengths in Welsh and Gaelic metrical psalmody
Wilson, Andrew. - : RAM-Verlag, 2016
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Issues in Quantitative Linguistics 4
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The Inevitable Student: Composition Theory, Pedagogy, and the Politics of the Student Writer
Wilson, Andrew D. - : University of Florida, 2016
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Finnegans Wake seen from the angle of mathematics
Sandulescu, C. George; Vianu, Lidia; Popescu, Ioan-Iovitz. - : Contemporary Literature Press, 2015
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Synthetism and analytism in the Celtic languages:applying some newer typological indicators based on rank-frequency statistics
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Sports utility semiotics:a semantic differential study of symbolic potential in automobile design
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Probability Distributions of Grapheme Frequencies in Irish and Manx
In: Journal of quantitative linguistics. - London : Routledge 20 (2013) 3, 169-177
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New approaches to the study of linguistic variability
Wilson, Andrew; Kaviti, Lillian; Koll-Stobbe, Amei (Hrsg.). - Frankfurt am Main : Lang-Ed., 2013
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Word length: aspects and languages
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