Michael J Polonsky
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Recent Articles
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Abood J, Green J, Polonsky M, Woodward K, Tadjoeddin Z, Renzaho A
PLoS One
. 2023 Jan;
18(1):e0280041.
PMID: 36607991
Background: Due to the diversity and range of services provided to humanitarian migrants during the settlement phase of migration, acquiring information across multiple service domains is intrinsic to the effective...
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Renzaho A, Polonsky M, Ferdous A, Yusuf A, Abood J, Salami B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Apr;
17(4):e0266200.
PMID: 35381034
Background: Effective migration often requires supports for new arrivals, referred to as settlement services. Settlement services literacy (SSL) is key to ensuring new migrants have the capability to access and...
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Makin J, Francis K, Polonsky M, Renzaho A
J Environ Public Health
. 2019 May;
2019:6810959.
PMID: 31143209
Ethnic/racial minorities are under-represented in blood donor populations in most developed countries. This is of particular concern where minorities differ from a country's majority population in terms of blood or...
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Telenta J, Jones S, Francis K, Polonsky M, Beard J, Renzaho A
Health Promot Int
. 2019 Feb;
35(2):217-231.
PMID: 30809652
The purpose of the study was to develop and test culturally appropriate health promotion materials that were seen to be socially inclusive in regard to blood donation within the Australian-African...
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Francis K, Polonsky M, Jones S, Renzaho A
PLoS One
. 2017 Dec;
12(11):e0188765.
PMID: 29190655
Research suggests that African migrants are often positively predisposed towards blood donation, but are under-represented in participation. A culturally-tailored intervention targeting the African migrant community in Australia was developed and...
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Renzaho A, Polonsky M
Transfusion
. 2013 Dec;
53 Suppl 5:162S-71S.
PMID: 24341429
Aim: The aim of this research was to assess whether perceived discrimination, the level of acculturation, and medical mistrust are associated with knowledge about blood donation processes and blood donation...