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Roslin Botlero is a Lecturer in the Department of Teaching & Learning at Monash University, specializing in academic roles focused on education and learning strategies. Her research spans public health, chronic disease management, and maternal health, with a particular emphasis on improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes through interdisciplinary approaches.
Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in areas related to good health and well-being (SDG 3). Key research interests include physical activity and mortality risk, asthma care models, and chronic kidney disease management. She has collaborated internationally, including in Bangladesh and other South Asian countries, to address maternal health challenges and healthcare system improvements.
Roslin’s publications reflect a focus on evidence-based interventions, such as nurse-led care transitions for asthma patients, pragmatic solutions for pandemic responses (e.g., vaccine passports), and electronic tools for chronic disease management. Her research often bridges clinical practice and community health outcomes, emphasizing real-world applicability.
Her studies on urinary and fecal incontinence in women, as well as longitudinal analyses of low back pain and vitality, highlight her commitment to understanding and addressing chronic conditions. Collaborations with institutions like the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), underscore her global health engagement.
Roslin has not publicly listed awards or grants in the provided texts, but her extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to public health research and education.
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