Profiles And Contributions To This Article

SEAM - improving the quality of palliative care in regional Toowoomba, Australia: lessons learned

Elizabeth  Buikstra

Elizabeth Buikstra

qualifications: PhD

contribution: wrote the first draft

position: Research Fellow


Susanne  Pearce

Susanne Pearce

qualifications: MNRS

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Project Officer

Australia

Rural Health, Resilience, Cancer, Geriatric Care, Evidence Based Practice


Desley  Hegney

Prof Desley Hegney

qualifications: Professor

contribution: designed the project

position: Director

Australia

Professor Desley Hegney is a Professor of Nursing at the Research Division, Central Queensland University, Brisbane Campus She was the inaugural President of the Association for Australian Rural Nurses and was the inaugural Editor of the Australian Journal of Rural Health (1992 - 2002). Her research has concentrated on nursing workforce issues in primary health care including the first published research on the role and function of the rural nurse in Australia. She is extensively published in rural nursing workforce issues, compassion fatigue and resilience. She has also undertaken research into the role of the registered and enrolled nurse employed in general practice.

Other research into health service delivery models in rural Australia have included the effectiveness of a community health nurse in the ED to prevent re-presentations of elderly patients; infant feeding support services in rural Queensland; the effectiveness of an outreach palliative care service in rural Queensland; and the use of a triage tool to standardise triage assessment by nurses in the ED.


Tony  Fallon

Tony Fallon

qualifications: PhD

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Research Fellow

Australia


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