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A new two-variable shear deformation theory for bending, free vibration and buckling analysis of functionally graded porous beams

Ngoc-Duong Nguyen, Thien-Nhan Nguyen, Trung-Kien Nguyen & Thuc Vo
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The experiences of refugee Muslim women in the Aotearoa New Zealand healthcare system

S Cassim, M Ali, J Kidd, R Keenan, F Begum, Dina Jamil, N Abdul Hamid & R Lawrenson
This study explores the experiences of refugee Muslim women as they accessed and navigated the healthcare system in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ). A case-oriented approach was used, where semi-structured interviews were carried out with nine Muslim women who arrived in NZ as refugees. Interviews were carried out in 2020, in Hamilton, NZ. Analysis involved a ‘text in context’ approach which employed an iterative and interpretive process, by engaging with participant accounts and field notes to...

Australian Political Thought

Nicholas Barry
Ideas are central to politics. Individuals and groups have different ideas about which values are most important, what kind of society we should live in, how the world works and what role the state should play. This is what political scientists often refer to when they use the term ‘ideology’. Ideological disagreements often underpin disagreements over the laws and policies that should be adopted. For this reason, a full understanding of politics and public policy...

La Trobe University Chemistry: The First 50 Years

Robert Brownlee & John Hill
A history of the La Trobe University Chemistry Department.

Workplace Social Challenges Experienced by Employees on the Autism Spectrum: An International Exploratory Study Examining Employee and Supervisor Perspectives

Simon Bury, Rebecca Flower, , David B Nicholas & Darren Hedley
Social challenges represent a significantly under-researched area when it comes to the poor employment outcomes in autism. In this exploratory study employees on the autism spectrum (N = 29) and supervisors (N = 15), representing seven continents, provided 128 written examples of workplace-based social challenges, their interpretation, consequences and resolution. Content analysis revealed that types of social challenges were individually oriented or associated with the work-environment. Social challenges were frequently attributed to internal or personal...

The Single Most Important Thing That Has Happened to Me in My Life.

Samuel Arnold, , , Amanda Richdale, Julian Trollor & Lauren Lawson
Awareness and diagnosis of autism in adulthood is on the rise. Studies have considered the impact of receiving an autism diagnosis for parents of children on the spectrum, although only few primarily qualitative studies have considered the self-reported impact of autism diagnosis. The Impact of Diagnosis Scale (IODS) was initially developed with a focus on borderline personality disorder. Our aim was to develop a version suitable for autistic individuals.

General and sports nutrition knowledge among Jordanian adult coaches and athletes: A cross-sectional survey

NA Elsahoryi, Gina Trakman & AA Kilani
Background Nutrition knowledge (NK) is a modifiable determinant of diet intake and can positively influence athletic performance. This study aimed to (1) adapt and translate a validated general and sports NK questionnaire into Arabic (2) assess the NK of Jordanian sportspeople, and (3) evaluate the relationship between NK and various sociodemographic factors. Methods The Abridged Nutrition for Sport Knowledge Questionnaire (ANSKQ) was translated into Arabic using forward-backward translation and underwent pilot testing and psychometric validation...

Riding the waves: Lessons learnt from Victoria's COVID-19 pandemic response for maintaining effective allied health student education and clinical placements

P Brack, Andrea Bramley, S Downie, Marcus Gardner, J Leo, R Sturt & D Markham
Victoria was the Australian state most significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, which caused significant disruption to Victorian health services. The aim of this case study is to describe the experience of the Victorian public health system in adapting to support allied health student education during the pandemic. Factors that affected student education were complex and dynamic, and included a decrease in traditional face-to-face learning opportunities due to a transition to telehealth, social...

Situating Linguistics in the Social Science Data Movement

Lauren Gawne & Suzy Styles
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HAPPi Kneecaps! A double-blind, randomised, parallel group superiority trial investigating the effects of sHoe inserts for adolescents with patellofemoral PaIn: phase II feasibility study

IC O’Sullivan, Kay Crossley, SJ Kamper, M van Middelkoop, B Vicenzino, MM Franettovich Smith, Hylton Menz, AJ Smith, K Tucker, KT O’Leary, N Costa & NJ Collins
Background: Patellofemoral pain (PFP) affects one-third of adolescents and can persist into adulthood, negatively impacting health and quality of life. Foot orthoses are a recommended treatment for adults with PFP, but have not been evaluated in adolescents. The primary objective was to determine the feasibility of conducting a full-scale randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluating effects of contoured, prefabricated foot orthoses on knee pain severity and patient-perceived global change, compared to flat insoles. The secondary objective...

Architecture of Repression: Unpacking Xinjiang's Governance

Vicky Xiuzhong Xu, James Leibold & Daria Impiombato
This is a translated work.

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Training Programs for Non-specialist Mental Health Professionals in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Scoping Review of Literature

V Raj, V Raykar, Ainsley Robinson & MD Rafiqul Islam
Large treatment deficits in child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) care exist in low and middle income countries (LMICs). This study reviewed CAMH training programs for non-specialist health professionals (NSHPs) in LMICs. Multiple databases were searched for peer-reviewed articles describing programs from 2005 to 2018. Educational source materials, trainee evaluation methods, and perspectives on teaching methods, course content and scheduling were studied. Six programs were identified. NSHPs were most appreciative of training which included case-based...

Why sequence all eukaryotes?

M Blaxter, JM Archibald, AK Childers, JA Coddington, KA Crandall, F Di Palma, R Durbin, SV Edwards, Jennifer Graves, KJ Hackett, N Hall, ED Jarvis, RN Johnson, EK Karlsson, WJ Kress, S Kuraku, MKN Lawniczak, K Lindblad-Toh, JV Lopez, NA Moran, GE Robinson, OA Ryder, B Shapiro, PS Soltis, T Warnow … & HA Lewin
Life on Earth has evolved from initial simplicity to the astounding complexity we experience today. Bacteria and archaea have largely excelled in metabolic diversification, but eukaryotes additionally display abundant morphological innovation. How have these innovations come about and what constraints are there on the origins of novelty and the continuing maintenance of biodiversity on Earth? The history of life and the code for the working parts of cells and systems are written in the genome....

The enigmatic Placozoa part 1: Exploring evolutionary controversies and poor ecological knowledge

B Schierwater, HJ Osigus, T Bergmann, NW Blackstone, H Hadrys, J Hauslage, Patrick Humbert, K Kamm, Marc Kvansakul, K Wysocki & R DeSalle
The placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens is a tiny hairy plate and more simply organized than any other living metazoan. After its original description by F.E. Schulze in 1883, it attracted attention as a potential model for the ancestral state of metazoan organization, the “Urmetazoon”. Trichoplax lacks any kind of symmetry, organs, nerve cells, muscle cells, basal lamina, and extracellular matrix. Furthermore, the placozoan genome is the smallest (not secondarily reduced) genome of all metazoan genomes. It...

Foundations of Industrial Cybersecurity Education and Training

Sean McBride
Submitted in total fulfilment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) to the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, College of Science, Health and Engineering, La Trobe University, Victoria.

Limited Regulatory Oversight of Tobacco Retailers in an Already Disadvantaged Community: Lessons from Regional Victoria

John Baker
This thesis is submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Department of Community and Allied Health, La Trobe Rural Health School, College of Science, Health and Engineering, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.

Impact of letrozole versus clomiphene citrate on endometrial receptivity in Iraqi women with polycystic ovarian syndrome

Manal Al-Obaidi, Zainab Ali, Wasan Al-Saadi, Estabraq Al-Wasiti & Hayder Al-Aubaidy
What is known and objectives: Letrozole is widely known for its use as an ovulation inductor. This study aims to investigate the effects of letrozole and clomiphene citrate in females with polycystic ovarian syndrome. Methods: This is a randomized non-blinded controlled trial study that included 80 infertile females with polycystic ovarian syndrome receiving a standard dose of either clomiphene citrate or letrozole on day 2 of the cycle. An ultrasound was done to examine growth...

Specific timely appointments for triage to reduce wait times in a medical outpatient clinic: protocol of a pre-post study with process evaluation

Andrea Lewis, Nicholas Taylor, PW Carney & Katherine Harding
Background: Managing demand for services is a problem in many areas of healthcare, including specialist medical outpatient clinics. Some of these clinics have long waiting lists with variation in access for referred people. A model of triage and appointment allocation has been developed and tested that has reduced waiting times by about a third in community outpatient services. This study aims to determine whether the model can be applied in the setting of a specialist...

Specific timely appointments for triage to reduce wait times in a medical outpatient clinic: protocol of a pre-post study with process evaluation

Andrea Lewis, Nicholas Taylor, PW Carney & Katherine Harding
Background: Managing demand for services is a problem in many areas of healthcare, including specialist medical outpatient clinics. Some of these clinics have long waiting lists with variation in access for referred people. A model of triage and appointment allocation has been developed and tested that has reduced waiting times by about a third in community outpatient services. This study aims to determine whether the model can be applied in the setting of a specialist...

Effects of a periodized circuit training protocol delivered by telerehabilitation compared to face-to-face method for knee osteoarthritis: a protocol for a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial

JB Aily, AC de Almeida, Marcos De-Noronha & SM Mattiello
Background: Regular exercise is an effective method for reducing pain and disability in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA), as well as improving body composition. Thus, a combination of both resistance and aerobic training (circuit training) has shown to be promising for this population. However, access to physical therapy is limited by physical distance, social isolation, and/or treatment costs. Remote rehabilitation seems to be an effective way to minimize these barriers, but the benefits are dependent...

Exercise Physiology Blended Theory Module Student Survey

Brianna Julien & Louise Lexis
Survey used to evaluate a blended module for exercise physiology theory material.

Visual scanpath training to emotional faces following severe traumatic brain injury: A single case design

Suzane Vassallo & Jacinta Douglas
The visual scanpath to emotional facial expressions was recorded in BR, a 35-year-old male with chronic severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), both before and after he underwent intervention. The novel intervention paradigm combined visual scanpath training with verbal feedback and was implemented over a 3-month period using a single case design (AB) with one follow up session. At baseline BR's scanpath was restricted, characterised by gaze allocation primarily to salient facial features on the right...

Women, clinician and IT staff perspectives on telehealth for enhanced gestational diabetes mellitus management in an Australian rural/regional setting

, Helen Nightingale, , , & Irene Blackberry
INTRODUCTION: Women in rural and regional areas encounter challenges when accessing care for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). A telehealth initiative for GDM care in an urban setting demonstrated positive effects on achieving glycaemic targets without compromising quality of care, but consumer and health service staff perspectives have not been explored. This research aimed to identify the profiles of women accessing care for GDM in a large regional hospital with a rural catchment in Victoria, Australia...

REFOCUS-PULSAR Recovery-Oriented Practice Training in Adult Primary Mental Health Care: Exploratory Findings Including From a Pretest–Posttest Evaluation

Joanne C Enticott, Frances Shawyer, Lisa Brophy, Grant Russell, Danielle Mazza, Elisabeth Wilson-Evered, Penelope June Weller, Mike Slade, & Graham Nicholas Meadows
Objectives: Australian general practitioners (GPs) are pivotal in mental health care. The REFOCUS-PULSAR (Principles Unite Local Services Assisting Recovery) primary care study aimed to improve personal recovery outcomes in adults with mental health problems consulting GPs.Design: Modified from an intended stepped-wedge cluster study, an exploratory (pre- and post-intervention) design employed cross-sectional surveys of patients consulting GPs.Setting: Eighteen primary care sites (clusters) in Victoria, Australia in 2013–2017.Participants: From 30 GPs recruited, 23 participated (76%), with 235...

Exercise and COVID‐19: reasons individuals sought coaching support to assist them to increase physical activity during COVID‐19

Stephen Barrett, Kane Rodda, Stephen Begg, Paul O'Halloran & Michael Kingsley
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