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McGrath, Pam.
หน่วยงาน Central Queensland University, Australia
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# หัวเรื่อง
ปี พ.ศ. 2555
1 'Building Babies Brains' : a mental health program for promoting parenting skills for parents of ‘at risk’ children
ปี พ.ศ. 2554
2 ‘Who are our patients?’ : a socio-demographic profile of head and neck cancer patients
3 Reconceptualising relocation for specialist treatment : insights from New Zealand
4 Government funded travel and accommodation assistance : learning from inter-country research
5 Surviving the crisis of relocation for specialist treatment in haematology : insights from New Zealand
6 'Chemo Brain' : research findings indicate the need for caution
7 Canadian and Australian licensing policies for international medical graduates : a web-based comparison
8 Returning to work after treatment for haematological cancer : findings from Australia
9 ‘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
10 Benefits from participation in the Chemo Club : psychosocial insights on an exercise program for cancer patients
11 Report : evaluation on project, “Building Babies’ Brains: A Mater Parent Aide Project” : an International Program of Psychosocial Health Research publication
12 The New Zealand experience of relocation for treatment for haematological malignancies : report for the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation
ปี พ.ศ. 2553
13 The emotional consequences of corticosteroid use in hematology : preliminary findings
14 The living model : an Australian model for Aboriginal palliative care service delivery with international implications
15 Corticosteroids during continuation therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia the psycho-social impact /
16 Vaginal birth after caesarean risk decision-making : Australian findings on the mother's perspective
17 Speaking out! : qualitative insights on the experience of mothers who wanted a vaginal birth after a birth by cesarean section
18 Surviving spousal bereavement : insights for GPs
19 Does bereavement support save lives?
ปี พ.ศ. 2552
20 The easy option? : Australian findings on mothers’ perception of elective caesarean as a birth choice after a prior caesarean section
21 'The medicine is to get me better' : findings on pediatric patients' responses to play with medical equipment
22 Learning from each other : cross-cultural insights on palliative care in Indian and Australian regions
23 Integration into the Australian health care system : insights from international medical graduates
24 'I have to get really honest with me' : findings on recovery from mental illness
25 The Observer Program : insights from international medical graduates
26 The breast or bottle? : women's infant feedings choices in a subsequent birth after a previous caesarean section
27 Ethical decision-making in an emergency department : findings on nursing advocacy
28 Insights from the Northern Territory on factors that facilitate effective palliative care for Aboriginal peoples
29 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
30 “I was never like that” Australian findings on the psychological and psychiatric sequelae of corticosteroids in haematology treatments /
31 Psycho-social review a quarterly review, International Program of Psycho-Social Health Research, CQUniversity Australia.
32 Eight seasons : our family's journey with childhood leukaemia
33 Psycho-oncology : back to the future
ปี พ.ศ. 2551
34 Living with leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma : a guide for patients and their families
35 From concept to reality : the development of an eConservatorium entity at Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music
36 'Feeling very left out' : parents' insights on siblings of children treated for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
37 Relocation from the perspective of parents with a child diagnosed with lymphoma
38 The medicine is to get me better : findings on pediatric patients’ responses to play with medical equipment
39 Beginning treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia : schooling issues
40 Western notions of informed consent and Indigenous cultures : Australian findings at the interface
41 It is very hard : treatment for childhood lymphoma from the parents' perspective
42 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 /
43 Australian findings on Aboriginal cultural practices associated with clothing, hair, possessions and use of name of deceased persons
44 Treatment for childhood lymphoma : the fathers' perspective
45 Catastrophic bleeds during end-of-life care in haematology controversies from Australian research /
46 Family care giving for Aboriginal peoples during end-of-life : findings from the Northern Territory
47 Aboriginal spiritual perspectives : research findings relevant to end-of-life care
48 Insights on Aboriginal grief practices from the Northern Territory, Australia
ปี พ.ศ. 2550
49 ‘A very individual thing’ : findings on drug therapy in psychiatry from the perspective of Australian consumers
50 Palliative care in haematology
51 Health issues for the 'Global Village'
52 The solutions are already there : [letter to the editor]
53 Care of the haematology patient and their family the GP viewpoint /
54 Learning a new language informational issues for parents of children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia /
55 The Problem of stigma during end-of-life care at a psychiatric institution
56 Psychological and psychiatric sequelae of steroid use in hematology treatments a review of the literature /
57 End-of-life care of Aboriginal peoples in remote locations language issues /
58 Practical problems for aboriginal palliative care service provision in rural and remote areas equipment, power and travel issues /
59 "They should come out here..." research findings on lack of local palliative care services for Australian Aboriginal people /
60 Case study suggests spirituality is about connection
61 The Case for Aboriginal health workers in palliative care
62 Description of an Australian model for end-of-life care in patients with hematologic malignancies
63 Making them more vulnerable nursing insights on the irony of using questionnaires /
64 Indigenous understanding of hospice and palliative care :findings from an Australian study /
65 ‘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
66 Defining spirituality : from meaning-making to connection
67 Insights on Aboriginal peoples' views of cancer in Australia
68 'It's very difficult to get respite out here at the moment' Australian findings on end-of-life care for Indigenous people /
69 Ethical decision making in an acute medical ward Australian findings on dealing with conflict and tension
70 Psycho-social issues in childhood autism rehabilitation a review /
71 The 'Living Model' : a resource manual for Indigenous palliative care service delivery /
72 Exploring Aboriginal peoples' experience of relocation for treatment during end-of-life care
73 Patient-centred care qualitative findings on health professionals' understanding of ethics in acute medicine /
74 Haematology and palliative care towards an integrated practice.
75 The importance of the 'Family Meeting' in health care communication with Indigenous people findings from an Australian study /
76 Collaborative voices ongoing reflections on nursing competencies /
77 Relocation for specialist treatment for Indigenous people escort issues
78 Ethico-legal issues in relation to end-of-life care and institutional mental health
79 Seven principles for Indigenous palliative care service delivery : research findings from Australia
80 Nursing advocacy in an Australian multidisciplinary context findings on medico-centrism
81 Missed opportunities : nursing insights on end-of-life care for haematology patients
82 Multidisciplinary insights on the evolving role of the ethics committee in an Australian regional hospital
83 'The biggest worry..' research findings on pain management for Aboriginal peoples in Northern Territory, Australia
84 Special considerations for haematology patients in relation to end-of-life care Australian findings /
85 Psycho-Social Update : a quarterly newsletter of IPP-SHR, Central Queensland University, Australia
ปี พ.ศ. 2548
86 Twin reflections : a consumer-driven schizophrenia workshop for psychiatry registrars
87 Another form to fill in! : Clients' reflections on the hospice use of questionnaires
88 Developing a language for nonreligious spirituality in relation to serious illness through research : preliminary findings
89 The 'right story' to the 'right person' : communication issues in end-of-life care for indigenous people.
90 Beginning treatment for pediatric acute myeloid leukemia : the family connection
91 Re-entering life : paediatric acute myeloid leukaemia at one year post treatment
ปี พ.ศ. 2547
92 The human connection a case study of spirituality and disability /
93 Childhood acute myeloid leukaemia : an introduction to psychosocial issues
94 Beginning treatment for paediatric acute myeloid leukaemia : diagnosis and the early hospital experience
95 Affirming the connection : comparative findings on communication issues from hospice patients and hematology survivors
96 Positive outcomes for survivors of haematological malignancies from a spiritual perspective
97 The burden of the 'ra ra' positive : survivors' and hospice patients' reflections on maintaining a positive attitude to serious illness
98 Fathers' perspectives on the treatment for pediatric hematology : extending the findings
99 A slab over my head : recovery insights from a consumer's perspective
100 Reflections on serious illness as spiritual journey by survivors of haematological malignancies
101 Mental health and palliative care : exploring the ideological interface
102 Strategies for coping with spiritual pain : a comparsion of insights from survivors and hospice patients
103 Indigenous palliative care service delivery : a living model /
104 The human connection : a case study of spirituality and disability
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105 Living well with grief : insights on bereavement support
106 Creating the space for spiritual talk : insights from survivors of haematological malignancies
107 Stop and listen to what the participants are saying!
108 Religiosity and the challenge of terminal illness
109 Including the fathers' perspective in holistic care findings on the fathers' hospital experience inclhding [sic] restraining the child patient for treatment
110 Who are our patients? : a socio-demographic profile of head and neck cancer patients
ปี พ.ศ. 2544
111 Living with leukaemia : and related disorders