CareSearch Blog: Palliative Perspectives

The views and opinions expressed in our blog series are those of the authors and are not necessarily supported by CareSearch, Flinders University and/or the Australian Government Department of Health.
 

A pharmacist’s role within an inter-disciplinary paediatric palliative care service

A guest blog post by Debbie Rando, Pharmacist, Victorian Paediatric Palliative Care Program, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne

  • 10 September 2020
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 1400
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A pharmacist’s role within an inter-disciplinary paediatric palliative care service

Pharmacists play an important role within an inter-disciplinary paediatric palliative care team. Debbie Rando, a Pharmacist at the Victorian Paediatric Palliative Care Program, Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, shares how her role helps children with life-limiting conditions.

Dying2Learn 2020: A chance to talk about death and dying

A blog post by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director for CareSearch and the Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying (RePadd), College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University

  • 7 September 2020
  • Author: CareSearch
  • Number of views: 1901
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Dying2Learn 2020: A chance to talk about death and dying

Death is something we all have to cope with, however, we seem reluctant to think about, talk about, and plan for it. Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director of CareSearch and the Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying at Flinders University, discusses the aims of Dying2Learn and how the online course offers the Australian general community the chance to learn and talk about death and dying.

Prioritising advance care planning in COVID-19 response

A guest blog post by Linda Nolte, Program Director, Advance Care Planning Australia

  • 31 August 2020
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 1714
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Prioritising advance care planning in COVID-19 response

As COVID-19 continues to disrupt our health and aged care services, there is a strong case for prioritising advance care planning (ACP) as part of the national response. Linda Nolte from Advance Care Planning Australia discusses how ACP could be better used to manage a surge in healthcare demand during the pandemic, with recommendations on how this might be achieved.

Upskilling our aged care staff using the ELDAC Care Model

A guest blog post by Yan Yau, Quality, Risk & Compliance Officer and Coordinator Lead for ANHF participating in the ELDAC Working Together Program, Australian Nursing Home Foundation (ANHF)

  • 26 August 2020
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 2703
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Upskilling our aged care staff using the ELDAC Care Model

The ELDAC Care Model is a guide to help aged care staff and health professionals meet the needs of older Australians coming to the end of their life. In her blog, Quality, Risk and Compliance Officer and Coordinator of the ANHF-ELDAC Program, Yan Yau, discusses how the Australian Nursing Home Foundation (ANHF) is using the ELDAC Care Model to upskill staff in key areas relevant to end-of-life care.

Balancing audience diversity and health information resource design

A guest blog post by Amanda Adams, PhD Candidate, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death, and Dying, Flinders University

  • 13 August 2020
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 1446
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Balancing audience diversity and health information resource design

How online health information is presented affects its usability and developing an effective design can be a challenge if the target audience is broad and has diverse needs. Amanda Adams, PhD Candidate at Flinders University Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death, and Dying, discusses her study on how interface designs can help everyone to access and use health information.

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