Beyond Brave: Acknowledging death and dying in aged care
Written by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director, RePaDD. How do we hold a community conversation that addresses the reality of ageing, caring, dying and grieving? The […]
Written by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director, RePaDD. How do we hold a community conversation that addresses the reality of ageing, caring, dying and grieving? The […]
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 Dr Priyanka Vandersman, Research Associate, Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death & Dying Over 1.2 million older Australians receive aged care services either […]
By Raechel Damarell, PhD candidate, Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying What is ‘higher stakes’ information retrieval? With the evolution of powerful search […]
Written by Associate Professor Grant Davies, Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner Expectations of health and community service consumers are high and are only likely […]
Written by Associate Professor Kim Devery, End-Of-Life Essentials lead. Each year the End-of-Life Essentials project attracts thousands of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. These […]
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 Professor Jennifer Tieman, Matthew Flinders Fellow, College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying. Covid-19 has upended […]