Building a website to boost confidence for people with stroke
Stroke rehabilitation is a global priority – with millions of people around the world and more than 445,000 Australians living with stroke, making it a leading cause […]
Stroke rehabilitation is a global priority – with millions of people around the world and more than 445,000 Australians living with stroke, making it a leading cause […]
The Pinnaroo Project, a collaborative initiative between Flinders University and the local community, funded by an NHMRC Partnership Grant recently concluded its three-year project, leaving a lasting […]
iCARE-AF (integrated CARE for patients with Atrial Fibrillation) clinics at Royal Adelaide Hospital and the Cardiovascular Centre in Norwood have been piloting a novel model […]
As the four-year Country Heart Attack Prevention (CHAP) project draws to a close, it represents the gold standard for innovation in addressing the acute problem of […]
In an era where chronic conditions pose a significant challenge to healthcare systems globally, the safe@home research project emerges as a game-changer, aiming to improve […]
Low attendance and completion of cardiac rehabilitation by people living in rural and remote areas is an acute problem that is being cleverly addressed by the […]
Women living in rural and remote areas with cardiovascular disease will benefit greatly from a new co-designed model of care led by researchers from […]
Two specialised Integrated Care for Atrial Fibrillation (iCARE-AF) clinics led by Flinders Caring Futures Institute’s Professor Jeroen Hendriks are helping South Australians diagnosed with atrial […]
Evaluating the quality of cardiac rehabilitation is the key to providing improved evidence-based care for patients – which is why Flinders Caring Futures Institute is […]