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  1. Thumbnail of Knowing when a person is getting closer to passing (for Torres Strait Islander families)

    Knowing when a person is getting closer to passing (for Torres Strait Islander families)

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    22 November 2024 — Families and carers can use this tip sheet to understand the signs that someone is nearing the end of their life. It includes common signs, changes in behaviou...

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • English
    • General public
  2. Thumbnail of Abstract: caring@home carers can manage subcutaneous medicines when supported professionally

    Abstract: caring@home carers can manage subcutaneous medicines when supported professionally

    Research and data

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    4 April 2019 — Abstract paper for the 2019 Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) National Conference

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    • Business and industry
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    Training video 2: Recognising and rating breakthrough symptoms

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    28 September 2018 — Learn how to recognise breakthrough symptoms, and rate the distress they cause.

    • English
    • General public
  4. Thumbnail of Abstract: caring@home resources for First Nations families to support quality home based palliative care

    Abstract: caring@home resources for First Nations families to support quality home based palliative care

    Research and data

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    13 September 2023 — Abstract paper for the 2023 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference.

    • English
    • Health professionals
    • Business and industry
  5. Thumbnail of Abstract: Supporting lay carers to provide breakthrough palliative symptom management

    Abstract: Supporting lay carers to provide breakthrough palliative symptom management

    Research and data

    Document PDF 344.5 KB

    1 February 2018 — Abstract paper from the 2018 Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association Conference.

    • English
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  6. Thumbnail of Abstract: Delivering palliative care on Country for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people using caring@home resources

    Abstract: Delivering palliative care on Country for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people using caring@home resources

    Research and data

    Document PDF 240.4 KB

    17 November 2022 — Abstract paper for the 2022 Tasmanian Palliative Care Conference.

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  7. Thumbnail of Abstract: caring@home increases capacity of primary health clinicians to deliver quality end of life care

    Abstract: caring@home increases capacity of primary health clinicians to deliver quality end of life care

    Research and data

    Document PDF 143.4 KB

    31 July 2024 — Abstract paper for the 2024 Palliative Care Nurses Australia Conference.

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  8. Thumbnail of Abstract: Supporting carers to help manage breakthrough symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Abstract: Supporting carers to help manage breakthrough symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Research and data

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    7 October 2020 — Abstract paper for the 2020 European Association of Palliative Care World Research Conference.

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  9. Thumbnail of Abstract: Impact of training and caring@home resources or carers' capacity to manage subcutaneous medicines

    Abstract: Impact of training and caring@home resources or carers' capacity to manage subcutaneous medicines

    Research and data

    Document PDF 130.7 KB

    7 September 2021 — Abstract paper for the 2021 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference.

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  10. Thumbnail of Abstract: caring@home resources support First Nations families and communities to help manage end of life symptoms at home or on Country

    Abstract: caring@home resources support First Nations families and communities to help manage end of life symptoms at home or on Country

    Research and data

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    18 March 2024 — Abstract paper for the 2024 World Indigenous Cancer Conference.

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