An investigation into regional medical practitioners' knowledge of exercise during pregnancy guidelines
(Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 11, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Melanie Hayman, Mark Taranto, Peter Reaburn, Stephanie Alley, Camille E. Short Tags: Short Report Source Type: research

Using local clinical educators and shared resources to deliver simulation training activities across rural and remote South Australia and south ‐west Victoria: A distributed collaborative model
Abstract ProblemThere is a lack of access to simulation‐based education (SBE) for professional entry students (PES) and health professionals at rural and remote locations. DesignA descriptive study. SettingHealth and education facilities in regional South Australia and south‐west Victoria. Key measures for improvement Number of training recipients who participated in SBE; geographical distribution and locations where SBE was delivered; number of rural clinical educators providing SBE. Strategies for changeA distributed model to deliver SBE in rural and remote locations in collaboration with local health and communi...
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 11, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Stacey C. Masters, Sandi Elliott, Sarah Boyd, James A. Dunbar Tags: Quality Improvement Report Source Type: research

A sequential case series of 23 intubations in a rural emergency department in New Zealand
Australian Journal of Rural Health,Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 48-55, February 2018. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 10, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

Health and environmental impacts of a regional Australian Men's Shed program
Australian Journal of Rural Health,Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 65-67, February 2018. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 10, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

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Australian Journal of Rural Health,Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 48-55, February 2018. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 10, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

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Australian Journal of Rural Health,Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 65-67, February 2018. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 10, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

Health and environmental impacts of a regional Australian Men's Shed program
(Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 10, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Laura Ayres, Rebecca Patrick, Teresa Capetola Tags: Short Report Source Type: research

Rural patients with inflammatory bowel disease have low engagement and reporting of psychological distress: A pilot study
Australian Journal of Rural Health, EarlyView. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 4, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

Evidence of elevated colorectal cancer and adenoma rates for regional National Bowel Cancer Screening Program participants
Australian Journal of Rural Health,Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 63-64, February 2018. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 4, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

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Australian Journal of Rural Health, Ahead of Print. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 4, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

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Australian Journal of Rural Health,Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 63-64, February 2018. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 4, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

Evidence of elevated colorectal cancer and adenoma rates for regional National Bowel Cancer Screening Program participants
(Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 4, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Vincent L. Versace, Anton D. Forsyth, Rose Vaughan, Margie G. Morrice, Barry J. Morphett Tags: Short Report Source Type: research

Towards good dementia care: Awareness and uptake of an online Dementia Pathways tool for rural and regional primary health practitioners
ConclusionPrimary health practitioners reported that the DPT provided access to region‐specific referral and management resources for all stages of dementia. Such tools have broad transferability in other health areas with further research needed to determine their contribution to learning in the practice setting and over time. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Alison Ollerenshaw, Anna Wong Shee, Mark Yates Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Breastfeeding beyond the big smoke: Who provides support for mothers in rural Western Australia?
ConclusionsAntenatal group education is effective in supporting breastfeeding duration for rural women and should be a key priority for rural health service providers. Health professionals are common sources of breastfeeding support postnatally, however creating and maintaining positive and supportive social networks for mothers might also contribute to increasing the proportion of rural infants who meet the World Health Organization guidelines for exclusive breastfeeding. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Kylee Cox, Roslyn Giglia, Colin W. Binns Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Rural health service managers' perspectives on preparing rural health services for climate change
ConclusionsHealth service managers hold important health leadership roles within rural communities and their health services. The study highlights the scepticism towards climate change among health professionals and community members in rural Australia. It identifies the important role of rural health services in education and advocacy on the health impacts of climate change and identifies recommended methods of public health education for community members and health professionals. (Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - August 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Rachael Purcell, Joe McGirr Tags: Original Research Source Type: research