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Public Health Research and Practice

Public Health Research and Practice

Volume 35 Number 1 2025

The multidisciplinary public health workforce and its education have evolved over time, with government reforms driven by social initiatives. Recent polycrises – natural and man-made disasters and crises – shed light on the strengths and weakness of the Australian public health effort and therefore its workforce education. Multidisciplinary public health competencies must drive public health education and training with accredited degrees to ensure internationally transportable qualifications and a future-proofed workforce.

This article belongs to the collection: A Decade of Insight: 10th Anniversary Collection of Public Health Research & Practice.

PU24007Misread signals: a misinterpretation of population-level vaping and smoking trends

Sam Egger, Michael David, Marianne Weber, Qingwei Luo and Becky Freeman

The increasing use of e-cigarettes (vaping) among young people has sparked debate about their potential role in smoking initiation. Prospective cohort studies suggest that vaping increases the risk of starting cigarette smoking, while some repeated cross-sectional studies have argued that vaping might be reducing smoking rates, citing an increasing vaping trend coinciding with a decreasing smoking trend. Our 'perspectives article’ demonstrates how these coinciding trends may have been misinterpreted.

Artifical intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise healthcare and public health globally, but do its risks outweigh its potential? Here we outline the issues of AI and provide examples of where it could be successful. Advances in AI technologies must consider ethical implications and regulations while undergoing further research and experimentation to fulfil its potential; otherwise health inequalities will be exacerbated and advances in AI will fail to serve the best interests of individuals and communities worldwide.

This article belongs to the collection: A Decade of Insight: 10th Anniversary Collection of Public Health Research & Practice.

A strong public health workforce is crucial for protecting and promoting population health and responding to public health emergencies. Over 35 years, the New South Wales Public Health Training Program has trained more than 220 public health professionals, who have contributed to critical population health initiatives. This sustained investment demonstrates how strategic workforce development can build essential public health capacity, ensuring communities have skilled professionals ready to address complex public health challenges.

Rates of congenital syphilis are rising across Australia, particularly among non-Indigenous and Indigenous females, with the highest number of deaths ever recorded in Australia during 2023. We present a case report of congenital syphilis and note that, despite NSW, Qld, WA and SA newly recommending screening for syphilis multiple times in pregnancy, our case would not have benefitted from these recommendations. Broader public health interventions are required to reduce the prevalence of infectious syphilis in Australia.

PU24002Planetary health: increasingly embraced but not yet fully realised

Angie Bone, Francis Nona, Selina Namchee Lo and Anthony Capon

Planetary health aims to achieve the highest attainable state of health for current and future generations by protecting the natural systems on which all health depends. Despite the increasing uptake of planetary health concepts within health systems, decision-making frameworks remain firmly and narrowly focused on best patient outcomes relative to financial cost. More action is needed to secure the adoption of planetary health within health systems. Public health professionals, working in collaboration with other disciplines, are important and influential agents for this change.

This article belongs to the collection: A Decade of Insight: 10th Anniversary Collection of Public Health Research & Practice.

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