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Impact of Climate Change on Women's Health in the Australian Context

Write a 3000-word journal article style report on qualitative health research, focusing on the impact of climate change on women's health. The report should include an abstract, introduction, methods, results and discussion, and conclusion. The report should also include a critical review of literature and data in Melbourne and Australia, research question, objectives, and the importance of the study. The methods section should describe the qualitative research methods used, including the design of the study, recruitment strategy, data collection (literature review and interviews), and data analysis plan. The results and discussion section should include appropriate illustrative quotes, coding guide structures, inductive thematic analysis, and interpretation of key findings with research literature, aims, and objectives. The conclusion should summarize the findings. The report should also include references and a separate word document for interview questions. Additionally, there are instructions for inductive thematic coding and a marking rubric for assessment task 2.

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Added on  2022-11-26

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This research study evaluates the impact of climate change on women's health in the Australian context, focusing on the experiences of international female students in Melbourne. The study finds that participants experienced physical health issues such as skin problems, hair problems, gastrointestinal problems, mental health problems, and abnormality in menstrual health. Further research is needed to determine the exact causes of these issues.
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