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Eman Rafhi serves as an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Allied Health, The University of Western Australia (M315, 35 Stirling Highway, Perth 6009). Her work centers on medication-related outcomes in vulnerable populations, particularly older adults and culturally diverse communities in Australia.
Research Focus: Rafhi specializes in health literacy, polypharmacy management, and self-efficacy impacts on medication adherence. Her fingerprint reveals strong expertise in cross-sectional methodologies for chronic disease management, with emphasis on health practitioner roles and regression analysis in medication outcomes. Key domains include culturally tailored interventions for South Korean immigrants and age-specific health belief frameworks.
Publication Trends: Her 2025 outputs demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory examining how cultural identity and health literacy mediate medication behaviors. The cross-sectional study on older adults integrates polypharmacy and self-efficacy metrics, while the editorial on South Korean populations pioneers culturally specific belief analysis in Australian pharmacy practice. Both works advance public health through pharmacy-focused interventions for high-risk groups.
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