New Cochrane review weighs up the latest evidence on stem cell injections for osteoarthritis
A new Cochrane review evaluates the latest scientific evidence on stem cell injections for knee osteoarthritis, revealing slight improvements in pain and function but significant uncertainty about their overall benefit, safety, and effectiveness. Essential insights for patients and healthcare professionals.
Improving Public Health Communication: Lessons from COVID-19 for Future Pandemics
My latest article in The Conversation explores the critical factors for effective public health communication during pandemics and public health crises. Drawing on the findings from a global Cochrane review I co-authored, it highlights the ongoing challenges posed by mistrust, fragmented messaging and misinformation. Key findings reveal that clear, consistent and well-targeted communication is vital.
The benefits of psychological therapy for aged care residents – one of Australia’s highest risk groups for depression
New research out today shows psychological therapies may be effective in reducing symptoms of depression for older people in residential aged care, with effects lasting up to six months. They may also improve quality of life and psychological wellbeing.
Latest evidence on Hospital in the home programs: implementation, sustainability and patient perspectives
Latest evidence on Hospital in the home programs: implementation, sustainability and patient perspectives