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Stephanie Best

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Wong H, Sheehan J, Sung V, Best S, Leigh G
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40073445
This study investigated service providers' perspectives on the barriers experienced by families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds along the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) pathway in Victoria, Australia....
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Lai-Kwon J, Jefford M, Best S, Zhang I, Cella D, Piccinin C, et al.
J Patient Rep Outcomes . 2025 Mar; 9(1):27. PMID: 40048089
Background: Monitoring for the side effects of novel therapies using patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is critical for ensuring patient safety. Existing static patient-reported outcome measures may not provide adequate coverage of...
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Cheng L, Kugenthiran N, Quinlan C, Stark Z, Jayasinghe K, Best S
Eur J Hum Genet . 2025 Feb; 33(3):351-359. PMID: 39939715
To identify and develop complementary implementation strategies that support nephrologists in mainstreaming renal genomic testing. Interviews were conducted with individuals nominated as 'genomics champions' and 'embedded genomics experts' as part...
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Kelada L, Best S, Pierce K, Allen M, Cobb J, Berens K, et al.
Eur J Paediatr Neurol . 2025 Feb; 54:147-158. PMID: 39919518
Introduction: Patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) have multiple comorbidities and high healthcare needs. Whether health services meet the needs of this patient population and their families is not...
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Guccione L, Best S, Fullerton S, Aranda S, Francis J
BMC Health Serv Res . 2025 Jan; 25(1):115. PMID: 39838352
Background: The provision of healthcare is complex. When evidence-practice gaps are identified, interventions to improve practice across multi-level systems are required. These interventions often consist of multiple interacting components and...
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Lai-Kwon J, Rutherford C, Best S, Rugo H, Ruhlmann C, Jefford M
Support Care Cancer . 2025 Jan; 33(2):76. PMID: 39775113
Background: Remote monitoring using electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) may help identify immune-related adverse events (irAEs) and direct self-management. There is no consensus regarding thresholds to alert providers about potentially severe...
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Braithwaite J, Spanos S, Lamprell K, Vizheh M, Sheriff S, Fisher G, et al.
Public Health Genomics . 2025 Jan; 28(1):53-65. PMID: 39746335
No abstract available.
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Fehlberg Z, Long J, Kanga-Parabia A, Archibald A, Braithwaite J, Best S
Clin Teach . 2025 Jan; 22(1):e70013. PMID: 39743226
Introduction: As the delivery of continuing medical education moves towards digital modes, determining how to embed and capitalise on the skills of specialised educators in digital modalities is critical. Drawing...
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Goranitis I, Sheen D, Fehlberg Z, Mallett A, Best S, Stark Z
Value Health . 2024 Dec; 28(2):184-190. PMID: 39725011
Objectives: The multifaceted ways in which genomics can be valuable to clinicians, patients, families, and society are important for informing prioritization decisions by policy makers. This study aims to develop...
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Fehlberg Z, Stark Z, Klaic M, Best S
Implement Sci Commun . 2024 Dec; 5(1):139. PMID: 39696691
Background: Acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility are established implementation outcomes used to understand stakeholders' perceptions of an intervention. Further, they are thought to provide insight into behaviors, such as adoption. To...