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Cooperative Research Centre

About: Cooperative Research Centre is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Sea ice. The organization has 7633 authors who have published 8607 publications receiving 429721 citations.


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TL;DR: It is concluded that patient-centred care is in line with the aims and scope of practice for audiological rehabilitation, however, there is emerging evidence that the authors still need to inform the conceptualisation of patient- Centred audiological Rehabilitation.
Abstract: Objective: This discussion paper aims to synthesise the literature on patient-centred care from a range of health professions and to relate this to the field of rehabilitative audiology. Through review of the literature, this paper addresses five questions: What is patient-centred care? How is patient-centred care measured? What are the outcomes of patient-centred care? What are the factors contributing to patient-centred care? What are the implications for audiological rehabilitation? Design: Literature review and synthesis. Study sample: Publications were identified by structured searches in PubMed, Cinahl, Web of Knowledge, and PsychInfo, and by inspecting the reference lists of relevant articles. Results: Few publications from within the audiology profession address this topic and consequently a review and synthesis of literature from other areas of health were used to answer the proposed questions. Conclusion: This paper concludes that patient-centred care is in line with the aims and scope of practice for audiological rehabilitation. However, there is emerging evidence that we still need to inform the conceptualisation of patient-centred audiological rehabilitation. A definition of patient-centred audiological rehabilitation is needed to facilitate studies into the nature and outcomes of it in audiological rehabilitation practice.

111 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial variability of repeated low intensity fires under two burning regimes, in both logged and unlogged forests, was investigated for a 17-year period from 1988 to 2005.

111 citations

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TL;DR: Results suggest that mitigation activities such as water treatment should not only be focused on As but must also consider other elements including Mn, B and Ba to ensure the quality of drinking water is within the prescribed national guidelines.

111 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the transpiration, leaf area and growth rates of Eucalyptus globulus Labill plantations aged 2-8 years and found that transpiration increased from 0.4-mm-day−1 at age 2 years to a peak of about 1.6-1.9mm-hour−1 in stands aged 5-7 years.

111 citations

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TL;DR: Loneliness is common across all psychotic disorders, particularly in depressive psychosis, and is specifically associated with ongoing loss of pleasure and disordered thoughts as well as impairment in current cognitive functioning; however, poor cognitive functioning is not inevitably associated with loneliness.

111 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Eric N. Olson206814144586
Nicholas G. Martin1921770161952
Grant W. Montgomery157926108118
Paul Mitchell146137895659
James Whelan12878689180
Shaobin Wang12687252463
Graham D. Farquhar12436875181
Jie Jin Wang12071954587
Christos Pantelis12072356374
John J. McGrath120791124804
David B. Lindenmayer11995459129
Ashley I. Bush11656057009
Yong-Guan Zhu11568446973
Ary A. Hoffmann11390755354
David A. Hume11357359932
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202211
2021243
2020284
2019300
2018327
2017419