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  • Pharmacist-led interventions for people living with severe and persistent mental illness: A systematic review

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    Author(s)
    Ng, Ricki
    El-Den, Sarira
    Stewart, Victoria
    Collins, Jack C
    Roennfeldt, Helena
    McMillan, Sara S
    Wheeler, Amanda J
    O’Reilly, Claire L
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Stewart, Victoria A.
    Wheeler, Amanda
    McMillan, Sara S.
    Roennfeldt, Helena L.
    O'Reilly, Claire L.
    Year published
    2021
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    Abstract
    In this paper, an enhanced damage indicator using a flexibility index is presented and applied to different complex structures to predict the exact location of damage. Finite Element Method (FEM) is used to model three complex structures, namely a 37-bar planar truss, a 52-bar planar truss, and a 52-bar space truss (Dome structure) to study the effectiveness of the proposed indicator. Single and multiple damage scenarios with different damage levels are considered. The results show that the proposed indicator provides an accurate location of damage. Next, to quantify the damage and assess its severity, two optimization ...
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    In this paper, an enhanced damage indicator using a flexibility index is presented and applied to different complex structures to predict the exact location of damage. Finite Element Method (FEM) is used to model three complex structures, namely a 37-bar planar truss, a 52-bar planar truss, and a 52-bar space truss (Dome structure) to study the effectiveness of the proposed indicator. Single and multiple damage scenarios with different damage levels are considered. The results show that the proposed indicator provides an accurate location of damage. Next, to quantify the damage and assess its severity, two optimization techniques, namely Atom Search Optimization (ASO) and Salp Swarm Optimizer (SSA), which are recently invented, are used to solve an inverse problem. The objective function is based on the measured and calculated enhanced damage indicators. Both optimization techniques provide good results, however the convergence performance and CPU time are better for ASO than SSA. Finally, the proposed approach is tested using a benchmark structure, namely a high-rise tower (Guangzhou TV Tower) to predict the damage location at different floors. The results indicate that the proposed methodology is accurate and fast to predict single and multiple damages.
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    Journal Title
    Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1177/00048674211048410
    Copyright Statement
    Ng, R; El-Den, S; Stewart, V; Collins, JC; Roennfeldt, H; McMillan, SS; Wheeler, AJ; O’Reilly, CL, Pharmacist-led interventions for people living with severe and persistent mental illness: A systematic review. Copyright 2021 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
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    This publication has been entered in Griffith Research Online as an advanced online version.
    Subject
    Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
    Psychiatry (incl. psychotherapy)
    Social work
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/408386
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