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Student Nurses attitudes to body products
Nurses’ work involves dealing with body products and having intimate contact with human bodies. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Organ donation - who donates their brains for research and why?
Contemporary research has identified several factors influencing people’s decisions to donate organs, such as blood and bone marrow for transplant. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Organ donation, brains, transplantation, motivation, Research
Eating disorders
Despite extensive research exploring the aetiology of eating disorders there does not appear to be any considerable advancement in understanding the disorders or developing successful treatment regimes. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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body, dysmorphia, anorexia, bulimia, treatment, eating disorder, Obesity
Development and testing of an instrument to explore factors associated with breast cancer screening behaviour among women of Chinese ancestry
This study aims to develop a culturally sensitive instrument to further investigate Chinese-Australian women's beast cancer screening behaviours.. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Cancer screening behaviours, Chinese, Breast Cancer, instrument development
Understanding the experience of breast cancer among Chinese-Australian women
This study will explore the experience of breast cancer among Chinese-Australian women.. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Chinese, breast cancer survivorship, breast cancer experience
Exploring the relationship between community nurses and Chinese cancer patients in Sydney
This project focuses on the experiences of Chinese-Australian patients being cared for at home by generalist community nurses because of a cancer diagnosis.. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Constructing work in a shiftworking world: Perspectives of early career registered nurses
This project aims to explore the relationship between early career registered nurses'(ECRNs) personal construction of work, experiences of the organisation of work and adaptation to shiftwork during the initial years of clinical practice.It is intended that this will be a qualitative research project so that a richer understanding of the ECRNs own views of their work, what they view as the problems for them within the organisation of nursing work as they experience it and the impact this has on their adaptation to shift work can be achieved.. more...
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West, Sandra (Associate Professor)
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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N/A
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Nursing, Shiftwork, Grounded Theory, Qualitative, Acute Care, Health Services
Clinical trials practice and management
Clinical trials are well recognised as an important research discipline and key to improving health outcomes for patients across every field of medicine. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Masters/PHD
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Clinical Research, Nursing, Management, Practice, clinical trials
Development and testing of a community model for breast health for Chinese-Australian women: Establishing community advocates and using culturally specific breast health education
This project aims to develop and implement a programme for training Chinese-Australian women as community advocates to raise awareness of breast health, breast cancer screening practices and early detection among Chinese-Australian women.. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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N/A
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Chinese, breast health promotion programme, breast cancer screening behaviours, breast health advocate
Eco Ageing: applying the settings approach to communities of older living people.
Our research is a trial of the application of the settings approach to health promotion in the setting of communities of independent living older people. more...
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Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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PHD
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Health Promotion;Settings approach to health promotion;Healthy and active ageing;Ecology of ageing