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Grade Notes: Using Grade Informed Approaches When Developing Diagnostic Criteria: Example and Reflections from the Australian Guidelines for Assessment and Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Objective: There is currently a lack of structured and transparent evidence-based processes for developing diagnostic criteria. Using a GRADE-informed approach, we have developed an innovative set of diagnostic criteria for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).Study Design and Setting: Our research team developed de novo methods for developing guidance for diagnostic criteria, as part of the review and update of the Australian Guide to Diagnosis of FASD.Results: Using adapted evidence-to-decision frameworks, we were able to include or exclude clinical features in the diagnostic criteria for FASD. Application of GRADE principles to diagnostic criteria provided a systematic and clear process for generating recommendations.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 July, 2026

  • Journal Name:

    SSRN Paper

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid, Nicole Hayes, Lika K. Atkinson, Chelsea Vanderpeet, Philippa F. Middleton and Zachary Munn

Understanding the Determinants of Use of the Australian Guide to Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Informing the Review, Development and Dissemination of New National Clinical Practice Guidelines

This study aimed to understand how the Australian Guide to the Diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (2016) is used in practice and identify factors influencing its implementation.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 July, 2026

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Review

  • Authors:

    Natasha Reid, Jayden Logan, Yasmine Wong, Zachary Munn, Chelsea Vanderpeet, Nicole Hayes, on behalf of the Australian FASD Guidelines Consortium

‘We Feel Invisible a Lot of the Time’: Insights Into the Roles of Alcohol and Other Drug Lived and Living Experience Workers

The employment of alcohol and other drug lived and living experience (LLE) workers has increased. Although there is a growing literature on challenges faced by LLE workers, there remains a gap in understanding the unique challenges and facilitators of frontline workers in diverse settings. Additionally, it is unclear what unique barriers are faced by living experience workers.
  • Publishing Date:

    21 June, 2026

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Review

  • Authors:

    Ariel D. Roxburgh, Shalini Arunogiri, Lauren Findlay, Victoria Manning

Kinship care and Aboriginal children with disabilities in out-of-home care: “My boy, I was his voice”

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with a disability are over-represented in child welfare systems worldwide. Despite this, little is known about their involvement with the Australian child protection system or their lived experiences.
  • Publishing Date:

    7 June, 2026

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability

  • Authors:

    Jocelyn Jones, Juliet Brook, Sasha Moodie, Richard Chenhall, Robyn Williams, Cathy Garlett, Katiska Davis, Alison Gibberd,Ben Harrap, Bridgette McNamara, Melissa O'Donnell, Sandra Eades

Perinatal Health Promotion in Indigenous Maternal Health: A Scoping Review of Peer-Reviewed Evidence and Australian Community-Controlled Programs

Indigenous women experience a disproportionate burden of adverse perinatal health outcomes, yet the extent and nature of health promotion interventions addressing modifiable behavioural and social determinants remain poorly synthesised. This scoping review mapped smoking, nutrition, alcohol, physical exercise, and social and emotional wellbeing (SNAPS(o))-related perinatal health promotion programs delivered through Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), supplemented by relevant peer-reviewed evidence identified across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Canada, and the United States.
  • Publishing Date:

    2 June, 2026

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

  • Authors:

    Cecilia Castiello , Kai W. Wheeler, Judith Ann Dean, Federica Barzi

Adapting ‘The Grog App’ to Ask Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples About Their Drinking in Primary Healthcare: A Delphi Study

Alcohol screening in primary healthcare services, including Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, may encounter barriers. These include time constraints, competing health priorities and sensitivities about the topic. Digital tools like the Grog App, validated in population settings, offer potential opportunities to overcome these barriers.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 June, 2026

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Review

  • Authors:

    Mustafa Al Ansari, Angela Dawson, Monika Dzidowska, James H. Conigrave, Annalee Stearne, Katherine M. Conigrave, Marguerite Tracy, Scott Wilson, Noel Hayman, Dan Wilson, Lynette Bullen, Jimmy Perry, Taleah Reynolds, Jocelyn Dhu, K. S. Kylie Lee

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