Curtin Research Publications: Recent submissions
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(2024)Background: The COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted tuberculosis (TB) treatment services, including directly observed therapy (DOT) programs used to promote medication adherence. We compared DOT adherence embedded in a ...
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(2024)Background: Unhealthy alcohol use is widespread in South Africa and has been linked to tuberculosis (TB) disease and poor treatment outcomes. This study used qualitative methods to explore the relationship between TB and ...
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(2024)Amid growing concerns about water scarcity and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, a significant shift has been reimagining Australian cities and towns as more liveable, resilient, and sustainable. As part ...
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(2024)Purpose This study postulates that a firm’s level of value appropriation capability (viz. selling capability) plays a pivotal role in influencing a firm’s top management team’s (TMT) sentiment and its perception of future ...
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(2023)This paper addresses the problem of global asymptotic and local exponential stabilization of a rigid body inside a viscous incompressible fluid described by Navier–Stokes equations within a bounded domain in three dimensional ...
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(2023)Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted service provision of harm reduction and drug treatment services for people who inject drugs in many countries. The two supervised injecting facilities (SIFs) in Sydney and ...
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(2024)Introduction: Supervised injecting facilities (SIF) have been shown to reduce negative outcomes experienced by people who inject drugs. They are often subject to intense public and media scrutiny. This article aimed to ...
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(2024)Background: Effective perioperative bladder management aims to limit post-operative urinary retention and its complications. Catheterisation, a standard treatment for post-operative urinary retention, can cause urinary ...
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(2024)Despite being identified as a priority population in various state and national strategies, LGBTIQA+ people experience elevated health risks due to experiences of discrimination, stigma, and exclusion. While regular ...