qualifications: MEd
contribution: designed the project
position: PhD Scholar
Australia
Prof Robyn Clark Professor of Nursing Acute Care & Cardiovascular Research RN, RM, ICUCert, Dip AppSci, BN, MEd, PhD, ACCCN (Life Member),FCNA, FAHA. Adjunct Prof School of Nursing and Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI) QUT |Adjunct Sansom Institute, UniSA. Research Fellow SAHMRI. Research Interests: CVD, Heart Failure, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Telehealth, Geographical Information Systems, Indigenous Health
qualifications: BAHons(Psych)
contribution: supplied data
position: Research Assistant
Australia
Skye is a PhD scholar in the Division of Health Sciences at the University of South Australia. Her background training is in clinical psychology. She is researching clinical and epidemiological aspects of heart failure in Australia, with a particular focus on the effects that heart failure has on the brain and on cognitive function.
qualifications: MPH
contribution: statistical analysis
position: Research Fellow
Australia
Employed as an epidemiologist. Research interest - The epidemiology of rural and remote health in South Australia.
qualifications: BAAppSc(Physio)
contribution: supplied data
position: Research Assistant
Australia
Anna is currently undertaking her PhD in the Division of Physiotherapy at the University of Queensland investigating the predictors of spinal pain in the nursing profession.
qualifications: DSc
contribution: contributed to drafts
position: Professor of General Practice and Head of School of Medicine
Australia
David Wilkinson Deputy Head of the School of Medicine and Professor of Primary Care at The University of Queensland.
qualifications: PhD
contribution: original concept
position: Chair of Cardiovascular Nursing
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