Looking forward to sharing the results of this trial later this year
A protocol for the Heart Matters SWC-RCT -community heart attack education in regions of greatest need
@heartfoundation@AmbulanceVic@VicGovDH
https://t.co/jyCnNhXyWG
NEW paper published in the European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing explores the underrepresentation of women in cardiovascular trials, as well as the barriers and enablers that affect participation in contemporary research. Read more below 👇
NEW REPORT "Improving prioritization processes for clinical practice guidelines" provides insight to help improve clinical guideline priority-setting processes. Read more https://t.co/9gtBaWLPxz @AKButtery@garryjennings@brookesatkins1@CiaConnell@TomBriffa1
The Heart Foundation series 'Living well with heart failure', is available in twelve languages, and includes a series of videos that can help people with heart failure understand their condition and to take an active role in managing their symptoms 👇
The National Cardiac Registry is releasing their 2022 Annual Report on Tues 21st March, 4PM. You're invited to join both online & in-person to learn about key findings & hear from guest speakers inc. hosts A/Prof Jeffrey Lefkovits and A/Prof Dion Stub👉https://t.co/EQFwsE2FZ7
Alarming data showing in 2020 one in five Australain adults could not name a single heart attack symptom! Our Heart Matters project targeting regions with high-risk is more important than ever! @heartfoundation@AmbulanceVic@Monash_SPHPM https://t.co/MlsXURSRnz
Many of us might not give much thought to our heart rate, but a fast or slow rhythm can reveal a lot about your general health. This piece looks into what heart rate means & what can it tell us about our general health https://t.co/sqWKSJ7drU @AKButtery
What an amazing team we have working on our community heart attack education Heart Matters trial! @AmbulanceVic paramedic, Anita Sterling, managed to snag a whole page in a dairy farm newsletter. @heartfoundation@Monash_SPHPM#sphpm
We're thrilled to hear the news announced this week that all Men’s Sheds can now access funding from the Australian Government to install or replace defibrillators and their components. If you're wondering how important this funding is - consider this.🧵(1/5)