Turning up sick: Why is nurse presenteeism a big problem?
Why do Australian nurses still go to work when they are not fit to do so, what are the main drivers of the phenomenon and […]
Why do Australian nurses still go to work when they are not fit to do so, what are the main drivers of the phenomenon and […]
New research from Flinders Caring Futures Institute is encouraging older adults who are hospitalised to be more active during their stay and when they return […]
Flinders Caring Futures Institute researcher, Professor Lily Xiao, successfully hosted a seventh webinar on 16th May 2022, inviting Professor Mingxia Zhu of the Wu Nursing College […]
A feasibility and pilot study led by Flinders Caring Futures Institute researcher Professor Nicola Anstice and delivered through the University’s Health2Go clinic is investigating the […]
How can we improve care, promote recovery and prevent the onset of delirium and other hospital-acquired complications among older people in acute healthcare settings? With […]
A free service being delivered through Flinders University’s Health2Go clinic aims to detect developmental delays and other health concerns in children attending childcare centres, in […]
How can taking part in sport improve health outcomes and help address gender imbalance and women’s participation in developing countries in the Pacific? Flinders Caring […]
Flinders Caring Futures Institute researcher and Professor in Disability and Community Inclusion Sally Robinson is involved in a project examining the experiences of refugee and […]
Flinders University researchers have helped establish an Early Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Service (EMMBIRS), supporting individuals who sustain a mild traumatic brain injury […]