J Higgs
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Recent Articles
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MacKenzie-Shalders K, Higgs J, Cruickshank D, Tang X, Collins J
Nutr Diet
. 2024 Dec;
82(1):104-114.
PMID: 39655642
Aims: Healthcare foodservices substantially impact global environmental changes. This study investigated environmentally sustainable practices in Australian health foodservices; and perceptions of the influence of COVID-19 on foodservice environmental sustainability. Methods:...
2.
Poljak B, Agarwal U, Alfirevic Z, Allen S, Canham N, Higgs J, et al.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol
. 2022 Dec;
61(3):339-345.
PMID: 36508432
Objectives: First, to determine the uptake of prenatal exome sequencing (pES) and the diagnostic yield of pathogenic (causative) variants in a UK tertiary fetal medicine unit following the introduction of...
3.
Murphy C, Yang R, Decker T, Cavalliere C, Andreev V, Bircher N, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2021 Sep;
87(23):e0170621.
PMID: 34524899
Cultured are predominantly aerobic soil inhabitants, characterized by their highly coordinated predation and cellular differentiation capacities. Little is currently known regarding yet-uncultured from anaerobic, nonsoil habitats. We analyzed genomes representing...
4.
Tully P, Ng B, McGagh D, Meehan N, Khachane A, Higgs J, et al.
BJS Open
. 2021 May;
5(3).
PMID: 33960366
Background: The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist has been shown to reduce perioperative morbidity and mortality worldwide. There is evidence to suggest that sign-out is the most poorly performed phase of...
5.
Higgs J
Aust J Physiother
. 2014 Jul;
25(5):211-5.
PMID: 25026564
This article reviews the value and limitations of I.P.P.B. as opposed to other treatment methods available to the respiratory physiotherapist. In the treatment of patients with airways obstruction I.P.P.B. is...
6.
Higgs J
Aust J Physiother
. 2014 Jul;
30(5):139-44.
PMID: 25026498
A quality continuing education programme may be seen as one which is of a high standard, relevant and viable. Efforts made to ensure the quality of continuing education should be...
7.
Higgs J
Aust J Physiother
. 2014 Jul;
28(5):17-21.
PMID: 25026111
In-service education is one component or method of continuing education. This paper discusses the development of an in-service training programme for intern physiotherapists which is being conducted at the Prince...
8.
Terry W, Higgs J
Aust J Physiother
. 2014 Jul;
39(1):47-51.
PMID: 25026062
The role of physiotherapists has changed considerably over the last few decades. Autonomous professionals have replaced clinicians who applied technical skills under the direction of medical practitioners. The physiotherapy profession...
9.
Higgs J, Wettenhall A
Aust J Physiother
. 2014 Jul;
31(2):46-56.
PMID: 25025616
Physiotherapists have an important role to play in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Individually-tailored programmes including the following components, namely education, exercise, secretion removal, breathing 'training',...
10.
Higgs J, Boud D
Aust J Physiother
. 2014 Jul;
37(4):245-51.
PMID: 25025191
A frequently stated aim of physiotherapy educational programs is to produce graduates capable of, and wishing to pursue, lifelong learning. To help achieve this goal, curricula commonly include the promotion...