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2022-03-29De-problematising Aboriginal young peoples' health and well-being through their voice: An Indigenous scoping review.Smallwood, R; Usher, K; Woods, C; Sampson, N; Jackson, D
2022-09Comparison of Stimulant-Related Presentations to Victorian Emergency Departments Pre-pandemic and During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Redona, PT; Woods, C; Jackson, D; Hayman, J; Usher, K
2022-04The mental health impact of bushfires on community members missing in the Final Report of the NSW Bushfire Inquiry recommendations.Usher, K; Maple, M; Bhullar, N; Durkin, J; Ranmuthugala, G
2022-01-01Hospitals Disaster Preparedness and Management in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Cross-sectional study.Alruwaili, A; Islam, MS; Usher, K
2019-01-01Conquering the great divide: Rural mothers of children with chronic health conditions accessing specialist medical care for their childrenBristow, S; Power, T; Jackson, D; Usher, K
2023Mental health and use of Medicare Benefits Schedule follow-up mental health services by Indigenous people in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic.Usher, K; Jackson, D; Peng, W; Amarasena, S; McCowan, D; Miller, J; Cashman, B; Sibbritt, D
2023-08An exploration of the concept of mental health recovery: Insights from practitioners and trainees.Badu, N; Usher, K; Rice, K; Schutte, N; Islam, MS
2023-06-11The impact of climate change on country and community and the role of mental health professionals working with Aboriginal communities in recovery and promoting resilience.Upward, K; Usher, K; Saunders, V
2019-09-02Characteristics of people with pressure ulcers using one year's routinely collected data in a defined diverse communityJackson, D; Hutchinson, M; Neville, S; Padula, WV; Usher, K; Gardner, S; Betteridge, R; Durrant, L
2023-01-01Gender-based vulnerabilities for women during natural disasters in BangladeshFatema, SR; East, L; Islam, S; Usher, K
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