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151. Unveiling a Health Disparity: Comparative Analysis of Head and Neck Cancer Trends between First Nations People and Non-Indigenous Australians (1998–2015).

152. Insights into physical activity promotion among Australian chiropractors: a cross-sectional survey.

153. Influenza pandemic 2009/A/H1N1 management policies in primary care: a comparative analysis of three countries.

154. The old, the new, and the ugly: a comparative analysis of the UK, South African and Australian CGT small business concessions – with recommendations for Australia.

155. Supervision Found Wanting: Experiences of Health and Social Workers in Non-Government Organisations Working with Refugees and Asylum Seekers.

156. When Do Mid-Project Reviews (MPRs) Deliver the Greatest Project Benefits? Comparative Analysis of Australian Review Outcomes.

157. Healthcare Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Australia and the USA: A Comparative Analysis.

158. Rural Undergraduate Support and Coordination, Rural Clinical School, and Rural Australian Medical Undergraduate Scholarship: rural undergraduate initiatives and subsequent rural medical workforce.

159. Risk and Protective Factors for Pregnancy Outcomes for Urban Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Mothers and Infants: The Gudaga Cohort.

160. A comparison of systems and outcomes for safeguarding children in Australia and Norway.

161. Governing biosecurity in a neoliberal world: comparative perspectives from Australia and the United Kingdom.

162. Comment on: A Comparison of Out-of-home Care for Children and Young People in Australia and Sweden: Worlds Apart?

163. Response to Katz's Comment on “Comparison of Out-of-home Care for Children and Young People in Australia and Sweden: Worlds Apart?”.

164. A Comparison of Out-of-home Care for Children and Young People in Australia and Sweden: Worlds Apart?

165. Women in Television Commercials A Comparative Analysis Between Australia and Bangladesh.

166. Comparative analysis of three risk assessment tools in Australian patients with prostate cancer.

167. A Comparison of the Local Authority Adoption of Risk Management in England and Australia.

168. Teaching and Learning Italian via Online Communication in English Speaking Countries: A Comparative Pilot Study of Italian Adolescent Speech in Australia, Canada and Italy.

169. User choice: Who's the user? Who's the chooser?

170. Selective archiving of web resources: a study of processing costs.

171. State Regulation and the Internal Organisation of Political Parties: The Impact of Party Law in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

172. Oral amoxicillin plus gentamicin regimens may be superior to the procaine-penicillin plus gentamicin regimens for treatment of young infants with possible serious bacterial infection when referral is not feasible: Pooled analysis from three trials in Africa and Asia.

173. Description and evaluation of an up-skilling workshop for rural and remote mental health practitioners in South Australia.

174. Complex field-positions and non-imitation: Pioneers, strangers, and insulars in Australian fine-wine.

175. Visceral politics: obesity and children’s embodied experiences of food and hunger.

176. Nationwide citizen access to their health data: analysing and comparing experiences in Denmark, Estonia and Australia.

177. Development of an optimised key worker framework for people with dementia, their family and caring unit living in the community.

178. SOCIAL PERFORMANCE REPORTING PRACTICES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SELECTED INDEX BASED INDIAN AND AUSTRALIAN COMPANIES.

179. Mapping CHU9D Utility Scores from the PedsQLTM 4.0 SF-15.

180. Competency-based standards and guidelines for psychology practice in Australia: opportunities and risks.

181. Better Access: substantial shift to telehealth for allied mental health services during COVID-19 in Australia.

182. The importance of small differences: the effects of research design on the comparative study of industrial relations reform in Australia and New Zealand.

183. Using web conferencing to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in research: a feasibility study.

184. Weather and children's time allocation.

185. A scoping review of female drowning: an underexplored issue in five high-income countries.

186. Nursing in the time of COVID-19: exploring nurse preparedness early in a global pandemic.

187. Clinical writing and the documentary construction of schizophrenia.

188. Attitudes Towards Business Ethics Held by Western Australian Students: A Comparative Study.

189. AHSCs as Health Policy Transfer: Some Emergent Evidence From Australia: Comment on "Academic Health Science Centres as Vehicles for Knowledge Mobilisation in Australia? A Qualitative Study".

190. The association of dietary antioxidants and the inflammatory potential of the diet with poor physical function and disability in older Australian men: the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project.

191. Patient experiences of information-sharing and patient-centred care across the broad landscape of primary care practice and provision: a nationally representative survey of Australian adults.

192. Public Attitudes for Quality and Funding of Long-Term Care: Findings from an Australian Survey.

193. The Long Shadow of Intimate Partner Violence: Associations of Mental and Physical Health With Employment, Housing, and Demographic Factors.

194. Co-Designed Cardiac Rehabilitation for the Secondary Prevention of Stroke (CARESS): A Pilot Program Evaluation.

195. Australian elective surgery patients' pre-operative preparation, health literacy, learning preferences and knowledge resource needs: A cross-sectional survey.

196. Exposure to patient aggression and health outcomes for forensic mental health nurses: A cross-sectional survey.

197. Sleep apnoea in Australian men: disease burden, co-morbidities, and correlates from the Australian longitudinal study on male health.

198. Why do men go to the doctor? Socio-demographic and lifestyle factors associated with healthcare utilisation among a cohort of Australian men.

199. Psychosocial job quality, mental health, and subjective wellbeing: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.

200. Evaluation of a Culturally Tailored Education to Promote Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Chinese-Australian Women.