Organisational readiness key to improving end-of-life care in hospitals
Hospitals provide end-of-life care to many people every year, with many deaths in Australia taking place in one. With the number of Australians who die […]
Hospitals provide end-of-life care to many people every year, with many deaths in Australia taking place in one. With the number of Australians who die […]
Written by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director, RePaDD Each year over 40,000 Australians will develop chronic and debilitating mental health impairments following the death of a […]
Ms Damarell is a PhD Candidate in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, exploring general practitioner experiences of managing patients with multimorbidity and a […]
As an occupational therapist with 25 years clinical experience Dr Morgan has an in-depth understanding of the public health system and the value and importance […]
Written by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director, RePaDD The report of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety was tabled on 1 March 2021. […]
Written by Dr Deidre Morgan, Senior Lecturer, Palliative and Supportive Services, Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, […]
Recently, co-authors Lauren Miller-Lewis, Trent Lewis, and Jennifer Tieman chatted with Tania Bawden from the Flinders University media team about their new study that was […]
Written by Prof. Jennifer Tieman, Director, RePaDD Two years ago in 2019 I was fortunate to lead a project that stepped outside the way we […]
Written by Dr Georgia Rowley, Research Associate, Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying. Australia has a rich history of migration, with specific migrant […]