Pioneering change: GINO revolutionising cancer care
The landscape of cancer care is undergoing continuous improvement. However, the journey from early detection to diagnosis, treatment, and beyond is growing more intricate. A […]
The landscape of cancer care is undergoing continuous improvement. However, the journey from early detection to diagnosis, treatment, and beyond is growing more intricate. A […]
Cancer survivors often face both short-term and long-term challenges that affect their physical and mental wellbeing, finances, and social/family life. These challenges can make it […]
As cancer survival rates improve worldwide, there’s a growing need for better information and support for survivors. Particularly in Greater China, Australia’s expertise in cancer […]
Transforming systems to deliver high-quality, person-centred, and integrated care across all stages of life is crucial. The lack of value and visibility given to care […]
Receiving a diagnosis of dementia is a life changing moment. Some people sense relief that the diagnosis helps make sense of their symptoms; for others it […]
Recovering from stroke can be a complex and confronting process – and the transition from hospital to home represents an especially challenging period for people with […]
Fragmented care is an overlooked problem that leads to unnecessary extended hospitalisation for older people. One in five older people may encounter a preventable adverse event […]
Recently, the Child and Families Research team in the Caring Futures Institute at Flinders University hosted visiting International Researcher, Dr Karen Matvienko-Sikar from the School of […]
Agitated adult patients in hospital Intensive Care Units pose danger to both clinical staff and patients – but there are solutions other than pharmacological interventions available […]