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Library News October 2021

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Update: Delirium Clinical Care Standard
Malnutrition Literature Support
New to the Library
Informit Database Trial
The first year of COVID-19 in Australia: direct and indirect health effects
Lockdown distress
 

Delirium Clinical Care Standard

The updated Delirium Clinical Care Standard launched at the Australasian Delirium Association Conference, on Thursday 9 September 2021. The Delirium Clinical Care Standard contains eight quality statements to improve pathways of care for people at risk of, or experiencing delirium.

Delirium Clinical Care Standard (revised 2021)


Looking for evidence to support best practice in line with the NSQHS standards? Try our new Malnutrition one-click PubMed search.  Alternatively you can choose from a broad search, Australian focus or reviews. These quick search links can be found on the Library's NSQHS tools page. 

Informit Database Trial


The Library is current trialling a selection of Informit resources until the end of November. Originally created for students, academics and librarians at Melbourne’s RMIT University, Informit has developed to be one of the largest collections for Australian research and education.  As a leading destination for high-quality information across a range of subjects, Informit is widely considered the authority on Australian and hard to find content.

Please note: The trial has been set up with our IP range so the below links will only work on SWH computers.

Informit Search - https://search.informit.org
Product jumpstart links:
Informit Health Collection
Informit Indigenous Collection
Informit Families and Society Collection
APO (Analysis and Policy Observatory Index)
ATSI Health (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Index)

Please be sure to let us know if you liked using one or more of the above resources, plan on using this resource if it becomes available, or any other related feedback. 

The first year of COVID-19 in Australia: direct and indirect health effects

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report - 10 Sept 2021. 

At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were many uncertainties around how Australia would be affected: how many cases and deaths would occur; would the health system be able to manage; what other parts of society would be disrupted; and would mental health and various social factors be adversely affected. Now that the first year has passed, a number of these have been clarified; however, challenges continue to emerge. At the time of writing, key challenges were the emergence of new variants of the virus, and how quickly vaccines could be rolled out to the community. And while the severity of the situation in other countries continues, the risk of flow-on effects to Australia remains.

This report looks at the direct and indirect health effects of COVID-19 in Australia. This includes information on case numbers, deaths, burden of disease, impact on other diseases such as mental health, and changes in health behaviours. The impact on health services and on social determinants of health is also examined. It draws on data from a range of sources including disease surveillance systems, death registrations, hospitalisations, MBS and PBS, and surveys.

Lockdown distress

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