Category: General
... health, pain, drug and alcohol, mental health, and older person care. All projects supported in our program arise from clinical ... The University of Newcastle) We have a vision for data-driven aged care in the home built around an integrated neighbourhood model of care co-designed with the local community. We will work with existing ...
Category: News & Articles
... NSW to investigate patients’ preferences in relation to end-of-life care. Laureate Professor Rob Sanson-Fisher will lead a team studying end-of-life cancer care. The University of Newcastle has received a grant from the National ... NSW to investigate patients’ preferences in relation to end-of-life care. The multidisciplinary research team behind this study brings a ...
Category: Research
... and diabetes. Lisa’s proposed research plan to explore advance care planning amongst haematological cancer patients in Japan will build ... research will provide important information to guide psychosocial care for cancer patients who have a preference for family centred ... researchers in Australia and Japan. Research End-of-life care: An investigation of advance care planning amongst haematological ...
Category: Research
... interest for Hunter researchers who conduct studies into palliative care the end-of-life ethics, including psycho-oncology or the effect of ... a person’s mental health. Research Clinical Treatment & Palliative Care Research Hunter researchers are always working to improve the ... clinical treatment research, cancer treatment research, pallative care research, clinical treatment, pallative care, cancer treatment, ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
What are your research interests? Improving the quality of care received by people at the end of life Addressing the unmet physical ... the barriers and enablers to delivering best practice health care Why did you get into research? I have seen the unnecessary stress and suffering that can result when people receive care they do not want, or are called on to make decisions about care ...
Category: News & Articles
... that only 7% of cancer patients are discussing their end-of-life care preferences with their doctor. The majority of Australian cancer ... oncology outpatients on their preferences for end of life (EOL) care to better understand patient choices and inform future care models. “Discussions around end of life care are sensitive but ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
... are your research interests? What are the most appropriate ways to care for patients at the "end of life" and how do we negotiate the legal ... most appropriately involve patients in decisions about their medical care? What sort of operations are best for repairing the skin after ... sociology (on attitudes to and practice of euthanasia and palliative care), and on the philosophy of intention. He won several surgical ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
... Se Ok has extensive experience as a Registered Nurse in aged care (including aged care facilities), multicultural Health, community health, and acute care settings. She has conducted research related to health-related ...
Category: News & Articles
... and ethical quandary for those sworn to deliver the best possible care and quality of life. It feels like we aren’t listening to ... the safest and most effective ways we can deliver compassionate care and improve the quality of life”. The initial stage will enrol ...