Public Health Research & Practice
Public Health Research & Practice is a quarterly online journal that is freely accessible to everyone. It emphasizes the important link between research, policy, and real-world application. The journal features cutting-edge, high-quality articles that contribute to the development of public health policy and practice, with a special focus on new ideas, data, and viewpoints from the fields of policy and practice.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
phrp.com.au | Cédric NH Middel |Miranda Blake |Tara Boelsen-Robinson |Joreintje D. Mackenbach
Published 23 October 2024. https://doi.org/10.17061/phrp3432419 Citation: Middel CNH, Blake MR, Boelsen-Robinson T, Mackenbach JD, Stuber JM, Vargas C, Forrester-Bowling T. Co-creation in public health research: an introduction to basic principles. Public Health Res Pract. 2024;34(3):e3432419. IntroductionCo-creation has been increasingly recognised within public health as a collaborative design approach.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
phrp.com.au | Don Nutbeam
Governments around the world are looking closely at the social and economic impacts of publicly funded research.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
phrp.com.au | Joseph Carrello |Thomas Wai-Chun Lung |Louise A. Baur |Alison Hayes
IntroductionChildhood and adolescent overweight and obesity is a major public health issue in Australia, affecting one in four young people aged 2–17 years in 2017–18.1 This is a concern, not only because of the immediate impacts on physical and psychological health2 but because excess weight tends to persist into adulthood3, increasing the risk of obesity-associated morbidity and premature mortality.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
phrp.com.au | Don Nutbeam |Cédric NH Middel |Miranda Blake |Tara Boelsen-Robinson
Dear author,Thank you for your interest in submitting your work to Public Health Research and Practice (PHRP). The Journal is currently transitioning to a new publishing model. This will see us move from the current model of publishing papers in four editions each year to a continuous publishing model where papers are published online as soon as feasible following peer review. This change will occur for papers published from 1st January 2025.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
phrp.com.au | Karen Lee |Heather McKay |Melanie Crane |Andrew J Milat
IntroductionA key goal in public health is to promote health and prevent disease in the population.
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