Browsing Nursing and midwifery - Collected Works by Author "Beilby, Justin"
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Feasibility, acceptability and diagnostic test accuracy of frailty screening instruments in community-dwelling older people within the Australian general practice setting: a study protocol for a cross-sectional study
Ambagtsheer, Rachel; Visvanathan, Renuka; Cesari, Matteo; Yu, Solomon; Archibald, Mandy M; Schultz, Timothy; Karnon, Jonathon; Kitson, Alison L; Beilby, Justin (BMJ Publishing Group, 2017-08-01)Introduction Frailty is one of the most challenging aspects of population ageing due to its association with increased risk of poor health outcomes and quality of life. General practice provides an ideal setting for the ... -
Knowledge translation within a population health study: how do you do it?
Kitson, Alison L; Powell, Kathryn; Hoon, Elizabeth; Newbury, Jonathan; Wilson, Anne; Beilby, Justin (BioMed Central, 2013-05-21)Background Despite the considerable and growing body of knowledge translation (KT) literature, there are few methodologies sufficiently detailed to guide an integrated KT research approach for a population health study. ... -
The LINKIN Health Census process: design and implementation
Hoon, Elizabeth; Newbury, Jonathan; Kitson, Alison L; Whitford, Deirdre; Wilson, Anne; Karnon, Jonathon; Baker, Jenny; Jamrozik, Konrad; Beilby, Justin (BioMed Central, 2012-09-18)This paper describes the first phase of the LINKIN Health Study, which aims to evaluate health system functioning within a rural population. Locally relevant data on the health status and service usage of this population, ... -
Perspectives of Frailty and Frailty Screening: Protocol for a Collaborative Knowledge Translation Approach and Qualitative Study of Stakeholder Understandings and Experiences Mandy M.
Archibald, Mandy M; Ambagtsheer, Rachel; Beilby, Justin; Chehade, Mellick J; Gill, Tiffany; Visvanathan, Renuka; Kitson, Alison L (BioMed Central, 2017-04-17)Background Accompanying the unprecedented growth in the older adult population worldwide is an increase in the prevalence of frailty, an age-related clinical state of increased vulnerability to stressor events. This ... -
A study protocol for applying the co-creating knowledge translation framework to a population health study
Powell, Kathryn; Kitson, Alison L; Hoon, Elizabeth; Newbury, Jonathan; Wilson, Anne; Beilby, Justin (BioMed Central, 2013-08-29)Background Population health research can generate significant outcomes for communities, while Knowledge Translation (KT) aims to expressly maximize the outcomes of knowledge producing activity. Yet the two approaches ... -
Translating a health service intervention into a rural setting: lessons learned
Dent, Elsa; Hoon, Elizabeth; Kitson, Alison L; Karnon, Jonathon; Newbury, Jonathan; Harvey, Gill; Gill, Tiffany; Gillis, Lauren; Beilby, Justin (BioMed Central, 2016-02-18)Background Limited research exists on the process of applying knowledge translation (KT) methodology to a rural-based population health intervention. Methods This study reports on the implementation and translational ...