Background Little is known about the social learning of students within community-based clinical placements and ways in which it can be supported. In an allied health service …
Introduction In Australia, while paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) mortality has dropped to 2.2%, one in three survivors experience long-term neurodevelopmental impairment, limiting …
D Jones, L McAllister, D Lyle - Journal of teaching and learning …, 2015 - search.informit.org
Universities, health services and health students have a vested interest in the development of work-ready graduates to improve employment prospects, standards of practice and …
CJ Patrick, F Valencia-Forrester… - Journal of Higher …, 2019 - openjournals.libs.uga.edu
This article provides an overview of the present status of service-learning in Australia. It explores the evidence for service-learning in Australia through published literature and a …
Many countries rely on community health workers (CHWs) at a primary health care (PHC) level to connect individuals with needs to health professionals at health-care facilities …
S Kirby, D Lyle, D Jones, C Brunero, A Purcell… - Public health research …, 2018 - phrp.com.au
Background: Children growing up in Australian rural communities have more communication impairments than their urban counterparts. Communication impairments, if …
D Jones, L McAllister, D Lyle - International Journal of …, 2016 - ijrslce.scholasticahq.com
This article reports on a community-based service-learning program that aligned occupational therapy and speech pathology student learning with service provision in order …
D Jones, L McAllister, D Lyle - … Journal of Practice …, 2015 - publications.coventry.ac.uk
The program at the centre of this study was established in 2009 to address unmet allied health needs for rural Australian children through a primary school-based academic service …
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to identify occupational groups who can act as semi-professional first responders, in order to shorten the response times to frequent …