Christine Maddern’s scientific contributions

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Young people's experiences with Health Services: Final Report
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February 2014

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Christine Maddern

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This research was contracted by the Commissioner for Children and Young to better understand young people's perception of health services. The consultations with over 1,000 young people, has identified opportunities to strengthen the focus on young people in health policies and services.

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... These findings are supported by a recently conducted population-based study in the Netherlands, which reported a higher level of stress significantly associated with healthcare avoidance [38]. The evidence suggests that healthcare access for youths who perceive the need for care is often complicated by a lack of knowledge and understanding about the process of seeking help, fears of stigmatization, a preference for self-reliance, concerns regarding confidentiality, and a lack of resources including money and the availability of professional help [63][64][65]. Other studies of healthcare avoidance, access, and utilization during COVID-19 have found similar conclusions. ...

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Healthcare Avoidance before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Australian Youth: A Longitudinal Study
Young people's experiences with Health Services: Final Report

... Passengers can be picked up or dropped off anywhere in the Telebus zone. The Telebus Mobility and Access Benefits Project (Maddern and Jenner, 2007) was conducted to review the Telebus service. This study conducted with users over 15 found that 38% and 36% of users were in the age groups of 15-24 year olds and 55 years and over respectively. ...

Telebus mobility and accessibility benefits: final report
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