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  1. Thumbnail of Abstract: Design and uptake of the palliMEDS app

    Abstract: Design and uptake of the palliMEDS app

    Research and data

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    3 April 2019 — Abstract paper for the 2019 Australian Telehealth Conference.

    • English
    • Health professionals
    • Business and industry
  2. Thumbnail of Abstract: Home based end of life care – caring@home resources

    Abstract: Home based end of life care – caring@home resources

    Research and data

    Document PDF 133.5 KB

    8 October 2019 — Abstract paper for the 2019 Aged & Community Services Australia (ACSA) National Summit.

    • English
    • Health professionals
    • Business and industry
  3. Thumbnail of Abstract: PallConsult – Increasing rural generalists’ end of life capacity

    Abstract: PallConsult – Increasing rural generalists’ end of life capacity

    Research and data

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    12 October 2022 — Abstract paper for the 2022 Rural Medicine Australia conference.

    • English
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  4. Thumbnail of Abstract: Clinical practice – delivering all aspects of care

    Abstract: Clinical practice – delivering all aspects of care

    Research and data

    Document PDF 278.5 KB

    10 September 2019 — Abstract paper for the 2019 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference.

    • English
    • Health professionals
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  5. Thumbnail of Abstract: Supporting patient choices for end of life care at home

    Abstract: Supporting patient choices for end of life care at home

    Research and data

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    10 May 2018 — Abstract paper for the 2019 Tasmanian Palliative Care Conference.

    • English
    • Health professionals
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  6. Thumbnail of Abstract: A resource package supporting nurses to educate carers to manage subcutaneous medicines at home

    Abstract: A resource package supporting nurses to educate carers to manage subcutaneous medicines at home

    Research and data

    Document PDF 147.2 KB

    20 May 2018 — Abstract paper for the 2018 Palliative Care Nurses Australia Biennial Conference.

    • English
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  7. Thumbnail of Abstract: Home based carers, given appropriate support, can confidently manage breakthrough symptoms using subcutaneous medicines

    Abstract: Home based carers, given appropriate support, can confidently manage breakthrough symptoms using subcutaneous medicines

    Research and data

    Document PDF 299.6 KB

    2 September 2019 — Abstract paper for the 2019 Australian College of Nurse Practitioners National Conference.

    • English
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  8. Thumbnail of Abstract: Supporting primary health professionals to proactively plan and implement quality home-based palliative care

    Abstract: Supporting primary health professionals to proactively plan and implement quality home-based palliative care

    Research and data

    Document PDF 679.7 KB

    29 November 2024 — Abstract paper for the 2024 Palliative Care NSW conference.

    • English
    • Health professionals
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  9. Thumbnail of Abstract: Support resources can improve end of life choices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

    Abstract: Support resources can improve end of life choices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

    Research and data

    Document PDF 124.5 KB

    3 November 2022 — Abstract paper for the 2022 Palliative Care NSW conference.

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  10. 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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