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Measuring the impact of allied health research
Jan Heath, Karen Grimmer-Somers, Steve Milanese, Susan Hillier, Ellena King, Kylie Johnston, Kylie Wall, Olivia Thorpe, Alexandra Young, Saravana KumarSchool of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, AustraliaBackground: Excellence
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Leadership in Allied Health: A Review of the Literature
Background: It is well established that effective clinical leadership improves the quality of healthcare service provision and promotes leadership outcomes.
Patricia Bradd +2 more
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Background Existing evidence suggests that clinician and organisation engagement in research can improve healthcare performance. With the increase in allied health professional (AHP) research activity, it is imperative for healthcare organisations ...
S. Chalmers +5 more
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Transforming Allied Health [PDF]
In 1995, the Division of Allied Health at the Women's and Children's Hospital Adelaide (WCH) began a process ofcritical review of its service delivery models and organisational structure in order better to meet the vision and valuesof the WCH and the needs of consumers. This paper describes the change management process.
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Allied HealthWays – a clinical guidance website for allied health in an integrated health system
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. Assessment of the problem
Paula Eden, Graham McGeoch
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Background: Many allied health managers do not feel equipped to face the challenges of evolving business environments such as public hospitals The increasing demand on public hospitals due to chronicity of disease, an aging population and rising health ...
Gemma Anne Turato, Florin Oprescu
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Contemporary LGBTQ + content that should be included in allied health professions education
Though many individuals in the United States of America and worldwide identify as LGBTQ + (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and other identities), educational programs for allied health professions often do not adequately ...
Shade Avery Kirjava +3 more
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Preparation of globally competent health graduates who have a good understanding of local and international healthcare is an important goal for allied health education.
Srivalli Nagarajan, Lindy McAllister
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Allied, scientific and complementary health professionals: a new model for Australian allied health [PDF]
There is no standard or agreed definition of ?allied health? nationally or internationally. This paper reviews existing definitions of allied health, and considers aspects of allied health services and service delivery in order to produce a new model of allied health that will be flexible in a changing health service delivery workforce.
Catherine, Turnbull +5 more
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Background Allied health services are core to the improvement in health outcomes for remote and rural residents. Substantial infrastructure has been put into place to facilitate rural work-ready allied health practitioners, yet it is difficult to ...
Anna Moran +4 more
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