| ปี พ.ศ. 2555 |
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'Building Babies Brains' : a mental health program for promoting parenting skills for parents of ‘at risk’ children |
| ปี พ.ศ. 2554 |
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‘Who are our patients?’ : a socio-demographic profile of head and neck cancer patients |
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Reconceptualising relocation for specialist treatment : insights from New Zealand |
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Government funded travel and accommodation assistance : learning from inter-country research |
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Surviving the crisis of relocation for specialist treatment in haematology : insights from New Zealand |
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'Chemo Brain' : research findings indicate the need for caution |
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Canadian and Australian licensing policies for international medical graduates : a web-based comparison |
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Returning to work after treatment for haematological cancer : findings from Australia |
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‘All these allied health professionals and you’re not really sure when you use them’ : insights from Australian international medical graduates on working with allied health |
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Benefits from participation in the Chemo Club : psychosocial insights on an exercise program for cancer patients |
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Report : evaluation on project, “Building Babies’ Brains: A Mater Parent Aide Project” : an International Program of Psychosocial Health Research publication |
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The New Zealand experience of relocation for treatment for haematological malignancies : report for the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation |
| ปี พ.ศ. 2553 |
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The emotional consequences of corticosteroid use in hematology : preliminary findings |
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The living model : an Australian model for Aboriginal palliative care service delivery with international implications |
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Corticosteroids during continuation therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia the psycho-social impact / |
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Vaginal birth after caesarean risk decision-making : Australian findings on the mother's perspective |
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Speaking out! : qualitative insights on the experience of mothers who wanted a vaginal birth after a birth by cesarean section |
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Surviving spousal bereavement : insights for GPs |
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Does bereavement support save lives? |
| ปี พ.ศ. 2552 |
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The easy option? : Australian findings on mothers’ perception of elective caesarean as a birth choice after a prior caesarean section |
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'The medicine is to get me better' : findings on pediatric patients' responses to play with medical equipment |
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Learning from each other : cross-cultural insights on palliative care in Indian and Australian regions |
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Integration into the Australian health care system : insights from international medical graduates |
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'I have to get really honest with me' : findings on recovery from mental illness |
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The Observer Program : insights from international medical graduates |
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The breast or bottle? : women's infant feedings choices in a subsequent birth after a previous caesarean section |
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Ethical decision-making in an emergency department : findings on nursing advocacy |
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Insights from the Northern Territory on factors that facilitate effective palliative care for Aboriginal peoples |
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And tell yourself, "This is not me. It's the drug" : coping with the psychological impact of corticosteroid treatments in haematology - further results from a pilot study |
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“I was never like that” Australian findings on the psychological and psychiatric sequelae of corticosteroids in haematology treatments / |
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Psycho-social review a quarterly review, International Program of Psycho-Social Health Research, CQUniversity Australia. |
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Eight seasons : our family's journey with childhood leukaemia |
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Psycho-oncology : back to the future |
| ปี พ.ศ. 2551 |
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Living with leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma : a guide for patients and their families |
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From concept to reality : the development of an eConservatorium entity at Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music |
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'Feeling very left out' : parents' insights on siblings of children treated for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia |
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Relocation from the perspective of parents with a child diagnosed with lymphoma |
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The medicine is to get me better : findings on pediatric patients’ responses to play with medical equipment |
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Beginning treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia : schooling issues |
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Western notions of informed consent and Indigenous cultures : Australian findings at the interface |
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It is very hard : treatment for childhood lymphoma from the parents' perspective |
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Resolving end-of-life ethical concerns: Important Palliative Care Practice Development Issues for Acute Medicine in Australia important palliative care practice development issues for acute medicine in Australia / |
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Australian findings on Aboriginal cultural practices associated with clothing, hair, possessions and use of name of deceased persons |
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Treatment for childhood lymphoma : the fathers' perspective |
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Catastrophic bleeds during end-of-life care in haematology controversies from Australian research / |
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Family care giving for Aboriginal peoples during end-of-life : findings from the Northern Territory |
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Aboriginal spiritual perspectives : research findings relevant to end-of-life care |
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Insights on Aboriginal grief practices from the Northern Territory, Australia |
| ปี พ.ศ. 2550 |
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‘A very individual thing’ : findings on drug therapy in psychiatry from the perspective of Australian consumers |
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Palliative care in haematology |
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Health issues for the 'Global Village' |
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The solutions are already there : [letter to the editor] |
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Care of the haematology patient and their family the GP viewpoint / |
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Learning a new language informational issues for parents of children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia / |
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The Problem of stigma during end-of-life care at a psychiatric institution |
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Psychological and psychiatric sequelae of steroid use in hematology treatments a review of the literature / |
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End-of-life care of Aboriginal peoples in remote locations language issues / |
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Practical problems for aboriginal palliative care service provision in rural and remote areas equipment, power and travel issues / |
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"They should come out here..." research findings on lack of local palliative care services for Australian Aboriginal people / |
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Case study suggests spirituality is about connection |
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The Case for Aboriginal health workers in palliative care |
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Description of an Australian model for end-of-life care in patients with hematologic malignancies |
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Making them more vulnerable nursing insights on the irony of using questionnaires / |
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Indigenous understanding of hospice and palliative care :findings from an Australian study / |
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‘I don’t want to be in that big city; this is my country here’ research findings on Aboriginal peoples’ preference to die at home / |
| ปี พ.ศ. 2549 |
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Defining spirituality : from meaning-making to connection |
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Insights on Aboriginal peoples' views of cancer in Australia |
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'It's very difficult to get respite out here at the moment' Australian findings on end-of-life care for Indigenous people / |
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Ethical decision making in an acute medical ward Australian findings on dealing with conflict and tension |
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Psycho-social issues in childhood autism rehabilitation a review / |
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The 'Living Model' : a resource manual for Indigenous palliative care service delivery / |
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Exploring Aboriginal peoples' experience of relocation for treatment during end-of-life care |
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Patient-centred care qualitative findings on health professionals' understanding of ethics in acute medicine / |
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Haematology and palliative care towards an integrated practice. |
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The importance of the 'Family Meeting' in health care communication with Indigenous people findings from an Australian study / |
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Collaborative voices ongoing reflections on nursing competencies / |
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Relocation for specialist treatment for Indigenous people escort issues |
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Ethico-legal issues in relation to end-of-life care and institutional mental health |
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Seven principles for Indigenous palliative care service delivery : research findings from Australia |
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Nursing advocacy in an Australian multidisciplinary context findings on medico-centrism |
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Missed opportunities : nursing insights on end-of-life care for haematology patients |
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Multidisciplinary insights on the evolving role of the ethics committee in an Australian regional hospital |
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'The biggest worry..' research findings on pain management for Aboriginal peoples in Northern Territory, Australia |
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Special considerations for haematology patients in relation to end-of-life care Australian findings / |
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Psycho-Social Update : a quarterly newsletter of IPP-SHR, Central Queensland University, Australia |
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Twin reflections : a consumer-driven schizophrenia workshop for psychiatry registrars |
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Another form to fill in! : Clients' reflections on the hospice use of questionnaires |
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Developing a language for nonreligious spirituality in relation to serious illness through research : preliminary findings |
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The 'right story' to the 'right person' : communication issues in end-of-life care for indigenous people. |
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Beginning treatment for pediatric acute myeloid leukemia : the family connection |
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Re-entering life : paediatric acute myeloid leukaemia at one year post treatment |
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The human connection a case study of spirituality and disability / |
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Childhood acute myeloid leukaemia : an introduction to psychosocial issues |
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Beginning treatment for paediatric acute myeloid leukaemia : diagnosis and the early hospital experience |
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Affirming the connection : comparative findings on communication issues from hospice patients and hematology survivors |
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Positive outcomes for survivors of haematological malignancies from a spiritual perspective |
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The burden of the 'ra ra' positive : survivors' and hospice patients' reflections on maintaining a positive attitude to serious illness |
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Fathers' perspectives on the treatment for pediatric hematology : extending the findings |
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A slab over my head : recovery insights from a consumer's perspective |
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Reflections on serious illness as spiritual journey by survivors of haematological malignancies |
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Mental health and palliative care : exploring the ideological interface |
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Strategies for coping with spiritual pain : a comparsion of insights from survivors and hospice patients |
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Indigenous palliative care service delivery : a living model / |
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The human connection : a case study of spirituality and disability |
| ปี พ.ศ. 2546 |
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Living well with grief : insights on bereavement support |
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Creating the space for spiritual talk : insights from survivors of haematological malignancies |
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Stop and listen to what the participants are saying! |
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Religiosity and the challenge of terminal illness |
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Including the fathers' perspective in holistic care findings on the fathers' hospital experience inclhding [sic] restraining the child patient for treatment |
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Who are our patients? : a socio-demographic profile of head and neck cancer patients |
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Living with leukaemia : and related disorders |