38 Works
Love’s Shared World: Reorienting Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Love
Marilyn Stendera
Love’s Shared World: Reorienting Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Love
Cost-effectiveness of stroke care in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal patients: An observational cohort study in the Northern Territory of Australia
Y Zhao, S Guthridge, H Falhammar, H Flavell & Dominique Cadilhac
Objective To assess cost-effectiveness of stroke care for Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal patients in the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. Design Cost-effectiveness analysis using data from a cohort-based follow-up study of stroke incidents. Setting Public hospitals in the NT from 1992 to 2013. Participants Individual patient data were extracted and linked from the hospital inpatient and primary care information systems. Outcome measures Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios were calculated and assessed graphically. Survival time was used to measure...
Now We Know: A Half-century perspective on Australia's Vietnam War
Peter Edwards
Now We Know: A Half-century perspective on Australia's Vietnam War
Perceptions and Practices of Nephrology Nurses Working in Home Dialysis: An International Survey
P N Bennett, D Eilers, F Yang & C P Rabetoy
Globally, home dialysis prevalence has been declining relative to the increase in end stage renal disease and renal replacement therapy. The goal of this study was to identify international perceptions and practices. A web-based questionnaire was disseminated to nephrology nurses in 30 home dialysis-prevalent nations. Global telehealth use was low (23%), contrasting with 83% respondents agreeing telehealth would improve care. Only 31% of all programs enabled patient training outside of normal working hours (e.g., nights...
Parent's Perspectives on How They Cope With the Impact on Their Family of a Child With Heart Disease
Alun Jackson, Rosemary Higgins, E Frydenberg, R P T Liang & Barbara Murphy
Purpose: Studies of familial coping with a child's chronic condition have highlighted psychological distress; family functioning; and quality of life; as issues that demand coping strategies. There are conflicting findings on impact and coping and a paucity of information about the specific coping challenges for parents of a child with heart disease, with few qualitative studies in this area. The purpose of the study was to explore the way parents coped with their child's heart...
The perception of people with chronic kidney disease towards exercise and physical activity: a literature review
Jing Zhang & Paul Bennett
The perception of people with chronic kidney disease towards exercise and physical activity: a literature review
Principles of Civil Procedure in Victoria
Claudio Bozzi
Principles of Civil Procedure in Victoria comprehensively examines the applicable procedural law governing civil matters in Victoria and is the first specialised text to do so.
In addition to an analysis of the rules and statutes, the work traces the historical development of procedural institutions, and the policy context in which the rules are applied and operate. The historical and policy backgrounds enable a fuller appreciation of the rationality and purposiveness of the rules...
In addition to an analysis of the rules and statutes, the work traces the historical development of procedural institutions, and the policy context in which the rules are applied and operate. The historical and policy backgrounds enable a fuller appreciation of the rationality and purposiveness of the rules...
A World of One: Poorne Yarriworri and Australian Sport
Roy Hay
A World of One: Poorne Yarriworri and Australian Sport
Parent's Perspectives on How They Cope With the Impact on Their Family of a Child With Heart Disease
Alun Jackson, Rosemary Higgins, E Frydenberg, R P T Liang & Barbara Murphy
Purpose: Studies of familial coping with a child's chronic condition have highlighted psychological distress; family functioning; and quality of life; as issues that demand coping strategies. There are conflicting findings on impact and coping and a paucity of information about the specific coping challenges for parents of a child with heart disease, with few qualitative studies in this area. The purpose of the study was to explore the way parents coped with their child's heart...
Exercise interveNtion outdoor proJect in the cOmmunitY for older people – results from the ENJOY Seniors Exercise Park project translation research in the community
P Levinger, M Panisset, J Dunn, T Haines, Briony Dow, F Batchelor, S Biddle, G Duque & K D Hill
Background: Many research studies evaluate physical activity interventions for older people in the community, however relatively few successfully promote maintenance of physical activity beyond the completion of the intervention. This study aimed to implement and evaluate the effects of sustained engagement in physical activity on mental, social and physical health outcomes through the use of the Seniors Exercise Park physical activity program for older people (the ENJOY project). Method: People aged ≥60 years underwent a...
The rise of autonomous smart cities : technology, economic performance and climate resilience
Zaheer Allam
The rise of autonomous smart cities : technology, economic performance and climate resilience
Migration of a SCADA system to IaaS clouds – a case study
P Church, H Mueller, C Ryan, S V Gogouvitis, A Goscinski & Z Tari
SCADA systems allow users to monitor and/or control physical devices, processes, and events remotely and in real-time. As these systems are critical to industrial processes, they are often run on highly reliable and dedicated hardware. Moving these SCADA systems to an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud allows for: cheaper deployments, system redundancy support, and increased uptime. The goal of this work was to present the results of our experimental study of moving/migrating a selected...
Surveying the Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Implications: Urban Health, Data Technology and Political Economy
Zaheer Allam
Surveying the Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Implications: Urban Health, Data Technology and Political Economy explores social, economic, and policy impacts of COVID-19 that will persist for some time. This timely book surveys the COVID-19 from a holistic, high level perspective, examining such topics as Urban health policy responses impact on cities economies, Urban economic impacts of supply chain disruption, The need for coherent short term urban policies that aligns with long term goals, The rise...
Principles of Civil Procedure in Victoria
Claudio Bozzi
Principles of Civil Procedure in Victoria comprehensively examines the applicable procedural law governing civil matters in Victoria and is the first specialised text to do so.
In addition to an analysis of the rules and statutes, the work traces the historical development of procedural institutions, and the policy context in which the rules are applied and operate. The historical and policy backgrounds enable a fuller appreciation of the rationality and purposiveness of the rules...
In addition to an analysis of the rules and statutes, the work traces the historical development of procedural institutions, and the policy context in which the rules are applied and operate. The historical and policy backgrounds enable a fuller appreciation of the rationality and purposiveness of the rules...
Surveying the Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Implications: Urban Health, Data Technology and Political Economy
Zaheer Allam
Surveying the Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Implications: Urban Health, Data Technology and Political Economy explores social, economic, and policy impacts of COVID-19 that will persist for some time. This timely book surveys the COVID-19 from a holistic, high level perspective, examining such topics as Urban health policy responses impact on cities economies, Urban economic impacts of supply chain disruption, The need for coherent short term urban policies that aligns with long term goals, The rise...
Law, Politics and Intelligence: A life of Robert Hope
Peter Edwards
Law, Politics and Intelligence: A life of Robert Hope
Law, Politics and Intelligence: A life of Robert Hope
Peter Edwards
Law, Politics and Intelligence: A life of Robert Hope
Exercise interveNtion outdoor proJect in the cOmmunitY for older people – results from the ENJOY Seniors Exercise Park project translation research in the community
P Levinger, M Panisset, J Dunn, T Haines, Briony Dow, F Batchelor, S Biddle, G Duque & K D Hill
Background: Many research studies evaluate physical activity interventions for older people in the community, however relatively few successfully promote maintenance of physical activity beyond the completion of the intervention. This study aimed to implement and evaluate the effects of sustained engagement in physical activity on mental, social and physical health outcomes through the use of the Seniors Exercise Park physical activity program for older people (the ENJOY project). Method: People aged ≥60 years underwent a...
Diabetes Peer Support in Australia A National Survey
Jessica Browne, Andrea Bennet, Jennifer A Halliday, Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott & Jane Speight
Peer support provides the opportunity for people with diabetes to share their knowledge, experience, emotions, ideas and concerns with one another, effectively supplementing the knowledge and expertise offered by health professionals.
A World of One: Poorne Yarriworri and Australian Sport
Roy Hay
A World of One: Poorne Yarriworri and Australian Sport
Perceptions and Practices of Nephrology Nurses Working in Home Dialysis: An International Survey
P N Bennett, D Eilers, F Yang & C P Rabetoy
Globally, home dialysis prevalence has been declining relative to the increase in end stage renal disease and renal replacement therapy. The goal of this study was to identify international perceptions and practices. A web-based questionnaire was disseminated to nephrology nurses in 30 home dialysis-prevalent nations. Global telehealth use was low (23%), contrasting with 83% respondents agreeing telehealth would improve care. Only 31% of all programs enabled patient training outside of normal working hours (e.g., nights...
The rise of autonomous smart cities : technology, economic performance and climate resilience
Zaheer Allam
The rise of autonomous smart cities : technology, economic performance and climate resilience
Love’s Shared World: Reorienting Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Love
Marilyn Stendera
Love’s Shared World: Reorienting Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Love
Migration of a SCADA system to IaaS clouds – a case study
P Church, H Mueller, C Ryan, S V Gogouvitis, A Goscinski & Z Tari
SCADA systems allow users to monitor and/or control physical devices, processes, and events remotely and in real-time. As these systems are critical to industrial processes, they are often run on highly reliable and dedicated hardware. Moving these SCADA systems to an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud allows for: cheaper deployments, system redundancy support, and increased uptime. The goal of this work was to present the results of our experimental study of moving/migrating a selected...
Zero Trust: The What, How, Why, and When
Malcolm Shore, S Zeadally & A Keshariya
Trust is a critical characteristic of computer systems, but the traditional approach of evaluating systems has failed to deliver the required levels of confidence. We review the emerging zero trust paradigm and propose a new set of zero trust tenets and an enhanced zero trust model.
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Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University2
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Sun Yat-sen University2
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Zhejiang University2
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Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute2
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Zunyi Medical University2
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Jilin University2
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Xuan Wu Hospital of the Capital Medical University2
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Air Force Medical University2
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Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center2
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Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine2