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House E, Kerr E, Taki S, Denney-Wilson E, Baur L, Cheng H, et al.
J Pediatr Nurs . 2025 Jan; 81:97-107. PMID: 39889504
Objectives: We aimed to 1) understand and compare the knowledge, self-efficacy, practices, and attitudes of primary health professionals (PHPs) in general practice and child and family health settings regarding early...
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Fasugba O, Cheng H, Dale S, Coughlan K, Mcinnes E, Cadilhac D, et al.
Implement Sci . 2025 Jan; 20(1):4. PMID: 39806380
Background: Despite evidence supporting interventions that improve outcomes for patients with stroke, their implementation remains suboptimal. Facilitation can support implementation of research into clinical practice by helping people develop the...
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Humphrey E, Burston A, Mcinnes E, Cheng H, Musgrave-Takeda M, Wan C
J Clin Nurs . 2024 Nov; 34(1):24-48. PMID: 39578411
Aim: To explore clinicians' and patients' perceptions of implementing evidence-based practice to improve clinical practice for preventing and managing surgical site infections within hospital acute care settings. Design: A convergent...
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Dutch D, Bell L, Zarnowiecki D, Johnson B, Denney-Wilson E, Byrne R, et al.
Obes Rev . 2024 Jan; 25(4):e13694. PMID: 38192203
Background: Child health behaviour screening tools have potential to enhance the effectiveness of health promotion and early intervention. This systematic review aimed to examine the effectiveness, acceptability and feasibility of...
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Lynch E, Bulto L, Cheng H, Craig L, Luker J, Bagot K, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2023 Aug; 8:CD012520. PMID: 37565934
Background: There is a growing body of research evidence to guide acute stroke care. Receiving care in a stroke unit improves access to recommended evidence-based therapies and patient outcomes. However,...
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Wan C, Cheng H, Musgrave-Takeda M, Liu M, Tobiano G, McMahon J, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud . 2023 Jul; 145:104557. PMID: 37453248
Background: Evidence-based pressure injury prevention and management is a global health service priority. Low uptake of pressure injury guidelines leads to compromised patient outcomes. Understanding clinicians' and patients' views on...
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Rossiter C, Cheng H, Denney-Wilson E
J Child Health Care . 2023 Mar; 28(4):880-897. PMID: 36963017
Excessive weight gain in infancy is an established risk for childhood obesity. Primary healthcare professionals have regular contact with infants and are well placed to monitor their growth. This review...
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Laws R, Cheng H, Rossiter C, Kuswara K, Markides B, Size D, et al.
Matern Child Nutr . 2023 Feb; 19(2):e13482. PMID: 36725007
Despite the well-known benefits of breastfeeding, breastfeeding rates remain suboptimal, particularly for women with lower socioeconomic position. Although popular, breastfeeding apps are often poor quality; their impact on breastfeeding knowledge,...
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Jawad D, Cheng H, Wen L, Rissel C, Baur L, Mihrshahi S, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2022 Oct; 24(10):e38641. PMID: 36206031
Background: As of 2021, 89% of the Australian population are active internet users. Although the internet is widely used, there are concerns about the quality, accuracy, and credibility of health-related...
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Cheng H, Rossiter C, Size D, Denney-Wilson E
Matern Child Nutr . 2021 Dec; 18(2):e13309. PMID: 34913262
The use of infant formula is widespread internationally. In Australia, 55% of infants receive formula before 6 months of age, with higher rates among disadvantaged communities. Infant formula use can...