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Introduction There is growing interest in developing research culture and opportunities for allied health professionals working in medical imaging. However, little attention has been given to identifying the research interest and needs of this group ...
Amy M Dennett +5 more
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Allied health assistants and what they do: A systematic review of the literature
Lucylynn Lizarondo1, Saravana Kumar1, Lisa Hyde2, Dawn Skidmore21International Centre for Allied Health Evidence, School of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide; 2South Australian Health Allied and Scientific Health Office, Adelaide ...
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The impact of COVID-19 on allied health professions.
The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19) on allied health professionals work environment, access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and COVID-19 testing ...
Jennifer Coto +3 more
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Background Health policy and management decisions rarely reflect research evidence. As part of a broader randomized controlled study exploring implementation science strategies we examined how allied health managers respond to two distinct ...
Jennifer White +4 more
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Background Allied health professionals in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) make important contributions to the physical and mental wellbeing of residents.
Isabelle Meulenbroeks +3 more
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Allied health professionals: A promising ally in the work against health inequalities- A rapid review [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) have a crucial role in reducing health inequalities. However, there is a lack of evidence regarding the ways they can fulfil this role. This rapid review explores the ways in which AHPs can decrease health care or health outcome inequalities; address inequalities in the social determinants of health; and ...
A. Gkiouleka +9 more
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The allied health workforce of rural Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review [PDF]
Introduction The allied health workforce is a crucial, if at times poorly visible, component of modern healthcare systems. The services provided by allied health professionals may be particularly important for underserved populations, including rural ...
Katharina Blattner +3 more
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Curative options for sickle cell disease in Africa: Approach in Tanzania
There is an urgent need to develop a strategy for curative options for sickle cell disease (SCD) in Africa as this is a disease of public health significance. It is common [84% of 14 million children born (2010-2050) in the world are in Africa]; survival
Julie Makani +1 more
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The Future of Allied Health leadership in New Zealand-Aotearoa: A literature review
Background: The allied heath, scientific and technical (allied health) workforce is the second largest workforce in New Zealand, providing diagnostic, therapeutic and preventative services. Increasingly consumers present with complex conditions requiring
Rebecca Kate George, Karen Webster
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Allied HealthWays – a clinical guidance website for allied health in an integrated health system [PDF]
Background and context The Canterbury health system adopted a whole-system approach towards integrated patient care. There was a need to optimise the use of allied health resources, across private and public settings.
Graham McGeoch, Paula Eden
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