Meet the WRI Health Services Research team at the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand (HSRAANZ) conference this week in Brisbane! Dr Caroline Grogan, will be sharing her latest research on an innovative?dementia in-home respite service and using inclusive processes to include people living with dementia and family carers in health services research. Associate Professor Elizabeth Martin and Dr Olivia Fisher will be presenting at the Hospital Without Walls symposium, focusing on the future of virtual hospital care. Shayma M. will be presenting her PhD research, which investigated the most effective digital solutions for boosting appointment attendance based on patient preferences, specific patient needs, and available resources. To learn more about Health Services Research at WRI visit https://lnkd.in/gGGc7XW3 Belinda Moshi Caitlin Donahoo Kelly McGrath (nee Inglis) #healthservices #research #researchaustralia
This morning I've been trying to get my head around the huge program for the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand (HSRAANZ) conference this week. I'm looking forward to joining the Health Services Research team at Wesley Research Institute - we are all lucky enough to be giving oral presentations or posters so it will be a busy few days! Elizabeth Martin and I will be joined by a group of virtual hospital researchers from around Australia in our Hospitals Without Walls symposium on Friday so if you're going to be at HSRAANZ please join us and hear all about the future of hospital care. Caroline Grogan, PhD Shayma M. Belinda Moshi David Sloan Sherman Leung, PhD Andrew Barron Rachel Haffenden Caitlin Donahoo Kelly McGrath (nee Inglis)
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3 个月Belinda Moshi will be presenting a poster about her chronic wounds research as well! And Kelly McGrath (nee Inglis) will be part of the virtual hospital symposium panel, speaking about her experience attempting to access healthcare from a remote area of Queensland and what we how virtual hospitals can improve the access and quality of healthcare for people in rural and remote Australia.