Qualitative methodology in public health
Written by Dr Georgia Rowley, Research Associate, ELDAC Qualitative methods are key to public health research, conducive to extracting lay knowledge and detailed, rich accounts […]
Written by Dr Georgia Rowley, Research Associate, ELDAC Qualitative methods are key to public health research, conducive to extracting lay knowledge and detailed, rich accounts […]
Written by Dr Amal Chakraborty, Research Assistant, ELDAC (End of Life Directions for Aged Care) Project; Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death & Dying; College […]
Written by Associate Professor Grant Davies, Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner. Health care complaints resolution is an important quality improvement mechanism in health care. […]
Written by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Matthew Flinders Fellow, College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Death is a universal experience but each person’s death and dying […]
Written by Raechel Damarell, PhD Candidate, College of Nursing and Health Sciences Worldwide, epidemiological statistics indicate that the era of the single, acute disease is […]
Written by Ms Deborah Rawlings. Lecturer. College of Nursing and Health Sciences Family carers can be burdened physically, emotionally and financially when caring for someone […]
Written by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Matthew Flinders Fellow, College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Welcome to the first of our RePaDD blog series. This blog […]