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Sara Javanparast

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Javanparast S, Tieman J
BMC Palliat Care . 2025 Mar; 24(1):66. PMID: 40082856
Background: Palliative care needs rounds have been introduced to improve palliative and end-of-life care in residential aged care homes. As part of the Australian Government initiative 'Comprehensive Palliative Care in...
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Windle A, Javanparast S, Freeman T, Baum F
Health Res Policy Syst . 2025 Mar; 23(1):31. PMID: 40069702
Background: Use of evidence to inform health policy and planning decisions is important to ensure effective, efficient and equitable interventions, yet there has been little examination of decentralized, regional health...
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Van Dinther K, Noonan K, Leonard R, Javanparast S
Omega (Westport) . 2025 Feb; :302228251319478. PMID: 39939284
Unpaid carers of palliative patients make a significant contribution to the health economy but are particularly vulnerable to burdens due to facing the prospect of death. Caring for a loved...
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Harris M, Tran A, Porwal M, Aslani P, Cullen J, Brown A, et al.
Aust J Prim Health . 2024 Sep; 30. PMID: 39298657
Background This study aimed to identify the potential roles for Community Health Navigators (CHNs) in addressing problems faced by patients on discharge from hospital to the community, and attitudes and...
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Van Dinther K, Javanparast S
Palliat Care Soc Pract . 2024 Jun; 18:26323524241255386. PMID: 38827124
Background: Unpaid carers make a substantial contribution to the health economy and carers of palliative patients are particularly vulnerable due to special patient needs and excessive carer burden. The Australian...
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Parker S, Aslani P, Harris-Roxas B, Wright M, Barr M, Doolan-Noble F, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Feb; 14(2):e077877. PMID: 38309760
Introduction: The objective of this parallel group, randomised controlled trial is to evaluate a community health navigator (CHN) intervention provided to patients aged over 40 years and living with chronic...
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Javanparast S, Phelan C, Allcroft P
Intern Med J . 2024 Jan; 54(1):192-193. PMID: 38267380
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Javanparast S, Roeger L, Reed R
BMC Prim Care . 2024 Jan; 25(1):18. PMID: 38191349
Background: This study reports the experiences of general practice staff and patients at high risk of poor health outcomes who took part in a clustered randomised controlled trial of a...
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Windle A, Javanparast S, Freeman T, Baum F
Int J Equity Health . 2023 Nov; 22(1):243. PMID: 37990326
Background: Meso-level, regional primary health care organisations such as Australia's Primary Health Networks (PHNs) are well placed to address health inequities through comprehensive primary health care approaches. This study aimed...
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Windle A, Javanparast S, Freeman T, Baum F
Health Res Policy Syst . 2023 Sep; 21(1):99. PMID: 37749644
Background: Evidence-informed primary health care (PHC) planning in decentralised, meso-level regional organisations has received little research attention. In this paper we examine the factors that influence planning within this environment,...