New CareSearch Portal coming this month

  • 9 September 2021
  • Author: Ruth
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It’s just days away until we launch the new CareSearch Portal. You can still register for the online event to learn how the portal was built and how it will support patients, families, health professionals, and communities to make informed decisions.  

Hosted by CareSearch Director Professor Jennifer Tieman, the launch will feature the following speakers: 

  • Judith Leeson AM
  • Ms Helena Kyriazopoulos, CEO, Multicultural Communities Council of SA
  • Professor Leeroy William, President, Australian and New Zealand Society of Palliative Medicine
  • Professor Virginia Lewis, Research Chair, Australian Institute for Primary Care and Ageing
  • Dr Katrina Erny-Albrecht, Senior Research Fellow, CareSearch.

Along with the launch, we will be featuring a refreshed CareSearch brand which highlights the different sectors we work with.

Planning for a home death: Resources for GPs

  • 9 September 2021
  • Author: Ruth
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Keeping a dying person comfortable at home requires GP involvement, and nursing and pharmacy inputs.  CareSearch has new resources to support GPs in caring for a dying person at home, including the Checklist - Planning for an expected home death (235kb pdf).  

Heart failure patients’ use of hospital services in the last year of life - timely palliative care is needed

A blog post written by Dr Gursharan Singh, Research Fellow, Centre for Healthcare Transformation & Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Centre, School of Nursing, QUT

  • 9 September 2021
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Heart failure patients’ use of hospital services in the last year of life - timely palliative care is needed

In the final blog for our Oceanic Palliative Care Conference series, Dr Gursharan Singh, Research Fellow at QUT, highlights why understanding hospital-based service use by individuals with heart failure is crucial to inform health service development - including palliative care services.

Palliative Care Needs Rounds: influencing policy, funding and practice

A blog post written by Juliane Samara, Nurse Practitioner, Calvary ACT Specialist Palliative Aged Care

  • 9 September 2021
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Palliative Care Needs Rounds: influencing policy, funding and practice

In the eighth blog for our Oceanic Palliative Care Conference series, Juliane Samara a Nurse Practitioner at Calvary ACT Specialist Palliative Aged Care discusses a new intervention called Palliative Care Needs Rounds (PCNR) and how it can be used to improve palliative and end-of-life care coordination in residential aged care facilities (care homes).

Training can help health professionals understand the role spirituality plays in health care

A blog post written by Associate Professor Megan Best, Research Associate, Institute for Ethics and Society, University of Notre Dame Australia

  • 9 September 2021
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Training can help health professionals understand the role spirituality plays in health care

In the seventh blog for our Oceanic Palliative Care Conference series, Associate Professor Megan Best from the University of Notre Dame Australia discusses why spiritual care is important in palliative care, and how training in spiritual caregiving can support healthcare professionals.

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