Publications

Facilitating public involvement in research about healthcare AI: A scoping review of empirical methods – Emma Kellie Frost et al.

2024-07-30T10:12:52+10:00AI, Publications, Research, Risk, Screening|

With the recent increase in research into public views on healthcare artificial intelligence (HCAI), the objective of this review is to examine the methods of empirical studies on public views on HCAI. We map how studies provided participants with information about HCAI, and we examine [...]

Distributive justice and value trade-offs in antibiotic use in aged care settings – Jane Williams, Sittichoke Chawraingern & Chris Degeling

2024-07-30T10:12:09+10:00Ageing, Antibiotics, End of life, Ethical considerations, Overuse, Publications|

Residential aged care facilities (RACF) are sites of high antibiotic use in Australia. Misuse of antimicrobial drugs in RACF contributes to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) burdens that accrue to individuals and the wider public, now and in the future. Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) practices in RACF, e.g. [...]

Frequency and characteristics of errors by artificial intelligence (AI) in reading screening mammography: a systematic review – Aileen Zeng et al.

2024-07-30T10:02:38+10:00AI, Breast cancer, Cancer, Publications, Screening|

Artificial intelligence (AI) for reading breast screening mammograms could potentially replace (some) human-reading and improve screening effectiveness. This systematic review aims to identify and quantify the types of AI errors to better understand the consequences of implementing this technology.

Estimating a Minimal Important Difference for the EQ-5D-5L Utility Index in Dialysis Patients – Amanda N. Siriwardana et al.

2024-06-12T18:02:59+10:00Clinical trials, Kidney, PROMS, Publications, Treatment|

The EQ-5D-5L is a commonly used health-related quality of life instrument for evaluating interventions in patients receiving dialysis; however, the minimal important difference (MID) that constitutes a meaningful treatment effect for this population has not been established. This study aims to estimate the MID for [...]

Anti-inflammatories as adjunct treatment for cellulitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis – Laura Hamill et al.

2024-06-12T17:57:34+10:00Clinical guidelines, Emergency Department, Placebos, Prescribing, Publications, Randomised Control Trial (RCT), Treatment|

Existing guideline recommendations suggest considering corticosteroids for adjunct treatment of cellulitis, but this is based on a single trial with low certainty of evidence. The objective was to determine if anti-inflammatory medication (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs], corticosteroids) as adjunct cellulitis treatment improves clinical response and [...]

Eliminate all risks: A call to reexamine the link between canine scabies and rheumatic heart disease – Victoria J. Brookes et al.

2024-06-12T17:46:43+10:00Cardiovascular disease, One Health, Publications, Risk|

Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) and acute rheumatic fever (ARF) disproportionately affect individuals in low-resource settings. ARF is attributed to an immune response to Group A Streptococcus (GAS) following GAS pharyngitis and potentially GAS impetigo in which infection can be initiated by scabies infestation. The burden of ARF [...]

Lifestyle advice from general practitioners and changes in health-related behaviour in Australia: secondary analysis of 2020–21 National Health Survey data – Loai Albarqouni et al.

2024-06-12T17:42:22+10:00Clinical guidelines, Health professionals, Primary Care, Publications, Risk|

Lifestyle factors — smoking, alcohol consumption, inadequate dietary levels of fruit and vegetables — are major risk factors for chronic medical conditions. The importance of clinicians encouraging people to modify their lifestyles is emphasised in many guidelines. A study that included 4716 American adults found that patient-reported [...]

Risk of Iron Deficiency in Women With Endometriosis: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study – Dereje G. Gete et al.

2024-06-12T17:36:52+10:00Endometriosis, Publications, Risk, Treatment, Women's health|

Endometriosis may be linked to the risk of iron deficiency through chronic systemic inflammation or heavy menstrual bleeding. No longitudinal studies, however, have examined the relationship between endometriosis and the risk of iron deficiency. Iron deficiency is a major global concern that mainly affects women [...]

How often are infusion sets for central venous catheters changed in Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Units? A point prevalence survey – Matthew H. Anstey et al.

2024-06-12T17:30:59+10:00Carbon footprint, Carbon neutral, Clinical guidelines, Low-value care, Publications, Sustainable health care|

Infusion sets (comprising the tubing, measuring burettes, fluid containers, transducers) that are connected to invasive vascular devices are changed on a regular basis in an effort to reduce bacterial colonisation and bloodstream infection. There is a balance between reducing infection and creating unnecessary waste. Current evidence suggests that for central venous catheters [...]

Social Media Promotion of Health Tests With Potential for Overdiagnosis or Overuse: Protocol for a Content Analysis – Brooke Nickel et al

2024-07-30T12:08:10+10:00Conflicts of interest, Low-value care, Overdiagnosis, Overuse, Publications, Screening, Tests|

In recent years, social media have emerged as important spaces for commercial marketing of health tests, which can be used for the screening and diagnosis of otherwise generally healthy people. However, little is known about how health tests are promoted on social media, whether the [...]

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