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    Competing interests: digital health and indigenous data sovereignty

    Digital health is increasingly promoting open health data. Although this open approach promises a number of benefits, it also leads to tensions with Indigenous data sovereignty movements led by Indigenous peop...

    Ashley Cordes, Marieke Bak, Mataroria Lyndon, Maui Hudson in npj Digital Medicine (2024)

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    Mindfulness and Religiosity: Four Propositions to Advance a More Integrative Pedagogical Approach

    In this commentary article, we critically discuss the need for greater understanding of intercultural and interreligious competence when teaching and applying the practice of mindfulness and contemplative medi...

    Marcus A. Henning, Mataroria Lyndon, Lillian Ng, Frederick Sundram, Yan Chen in Mindfulness (2024)

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    Longitudinal investigation of the stable and dynamic components of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Measure (WHOQOL-BREF) using generalizability theory

    The WHOQOL-BREF is a widely used 26-item self-report measure of Quality of Life (QOL), but there is lack of research investigating to what extent it measures dynamic (state) and stable (trait) aspects of QOL. ...

    Phoenix Norden, Mataroria Lyndon, Christian U. Krägeloh in Current Psychology (2023)

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    Cultural Factors in Behavioral Health Assessment

    This chapter aims to identify many of the salient discourses at play in reference to understanding the implications of cultural factors in behavioral health assessment. The evaluation of cultural factors in th...

    Marcus A. Henning, Lillian Ng in International Handbook of Behavioral Healt…

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    AIM and Patient Safety

    Patient safety has constituted a huge public health concern for a long period of time. The focus of safety in the healthcare context is around reducing preventable harms, such as medical errors and treatment-r...

    M. Abdulhadi Alagha, Anastasia Young-Gough in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (2022)

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    Exploring the pedagogical design features of the flipped classroom in undergraduate nursing education: a systematic review

    In recent years, technological advancement has enabled the use of blended learning approaches, including flipped classrooms. Flipped classrooms promote higher-order knowledge application – a key component of n...

    Punithalingam Youhasan, Yan Chen, Mataroria Lyndon, Marcus A. Henning in BMC Nursing (2021)

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    AIM and Patient Safety

    Patient safety has constituted a huge public health concern for a long period of time. The focus of safety in the healthcare context is around reducing preventable harms, such as medical errors and treatment-r...

    M. Abdulhadi Alagha, Anastasia Young-Gough in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine