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Library Knowledge Update: Knowledge Update November 6 2023

Knowledge Update is a weekly bulletin including feature articles across a wide range of clinical and non-clinical topics

Knowledge Update

Library Services' Knowledge Update is a weekly bulletin which includes feature articles across a wide range of topics, new physical and e-books in the Library, and websites of interest.

Access to full text articles is available both on and offsite using a St Vincent's login.
OA indicates that an article is open access and can be accessed by anyone

St. Vincent's Hospital staff wishing to be notified when a new issue has been published can join the notification list by contacting Jeremy.Taylor@svha.org.au 

Feature Articles

A community of practice to address system-based issues and promote clinical leadership among trainee medical officers in a large public health service: an evaluation of a trainee-led forum. AUS
Australian Health Review:2023: October 30 Full text

Changing culture: An intervention to improve blood culture quality in the emergency department. AUS OA
Emergency Medicine Australasia:2023: October 31  Full text

How much do we throw away in the intensive care unit? An observational point prevalence study of Australian and New Zealand ICUs. AUS OA
Critical Care and Resuscitation:2023:25(2):78-83 Full text

Embedded on-site aged care pharmacists in Australia: Insights from early adopters of a new workforce model. AUS OA
Australasian Journal on Ageing:2023: October 25  Full text

End-of-life care: A retrospective cohort study of older people who died within 48 hours of presentation to the emergency department. AUS OA
Emergency Medicine Australasia:2023: November 1 Full text

Too late for early intervention? The Healthy Ageing Service’s mental health response. STV
Australasian Psychiatry:2023: November 1 Full text

How should we measure physical activity after stroke? An international consensus. STV OA
International Journal of Stroke:2023:18(9):1132-1142 Full text

The psychosocial experience of cancer: a meta-analysis of Australian rural versus urban populations. AUS OA
Australian Psychologist:2023: October 29 Full text

Physiotherapy management of functional movement disorders: the patient perspective. OA
Disability and Rehabilitation:2023: October 25 Full text

The ongoing odyssey of renal denervation.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology:2023:82(19):1824-27 Full text

Elevated risk of multimorbidity post-COVID-19 infection: protective effect of vaccination.
QJM:2023: October 12 Full text

Psychometric properties and observational data for COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale (C19-YRSm) for post-COVID-19 syndrome.
QJM:2023: October 3 Full text

New Print Book

Kindly donated by the author Peter Gates

Open Access Publishing 'Read and Publish'

Increasingly, academic authors are looking to publish their studies as open access, so that everyone can read them. However, the processing fees that are charged for publishing open access can be prohibitive.

Many Australian University Libraries have now established what are known as 'read and publish' deals with major academic publishers. These deals combine traditional journal subscriptions with benefits for authors. They allow for article processing charges (APCs) to be waived for staff of those universities if the article is accepted.

So if you are looking to publish your research and have a co-appointment with a university, check out what your options are by checking their Library websites - eg,. Melbourne University Open Access Publishing Agreements

The Library will have some news regarding read and publish options for SVHM staff soon!