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PCRN Forum: Rapid Program
Dr Caitlin Sheehan (NSW) introduces the Rapid Program (a series of international, multi-site, consecutive cohort, quality improvement studies investigating the harms and benefits of palliative medications and interventions in adult patients), provides an update on the progress of the series so far as well as discussing its future and sharing on how you can get involved. This forum was recorded on 11 September 2024.
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PCRN Forum 2024: Shaping Palliative Care Together - A Panel Discussion with Consumer Advocates
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Four consumer panellists: Christine Hofmeyer, Adrienne Copley, Tristan Jallais and Catherine Dooley, discuss their experiences as consumer representatives in palliative care. This discussion delves into the significance of consumer involvement in research and service delivery and explore best practices for effective engagement.
PCRN Forum 2023: Realist evaluation research in palliative and end-of-life care
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Listen to Dr Peter O’Halloran (QUB, UK) as he presents the main concepts underlying “realist” evaluation using examples from palliative and end-of-life care research, and consider how this approach can help support clinical practice. This webinar was recorded on 14 December 2023 in Melbourne.
CPC Webinar June 2023 Public Health Palliative Care a shifting healthcare paradigm bringing benefit
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Public Health Palliative Care (PHPC) has emerged from its beginnings in the late 1990s as Health Promoting Palliative Care. Based on the WHO Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, PHPC views dying, caregiving, and grief as concerns of whole communities, not just individuals or healthcare services. Through equal partnerships between communities and healthcare, people who are dying, those who care ...
CPC Annual Lecture 2023 The Economics of Palliative Care
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Just like palliative care itself, there is a lack of awareness about the health economics of palliative care. Yet in many cases, palliative care is highly cost-effective. In addition to improving the quality of life with those with life-limiting illnesses, investment in palliative care can reduce health care costs through the avoidance or reduction of unwarranted and costly diagnostics, ambulan...
2022 11 Annual Lecture Volunteers in Palliative Care
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The CPC Annual Lecture looked at Volunteering, Past, present, and possibilities: Using evidence to inform the future of volunteering across palliative care. We were joined by renowned International Professor Catherine Walshe who provided a contemporary global view on evidence and trends associated with volunteerism in palliative care and Heike Fleischmann gave us the local perspective on the is...
Enhancing support for family careres of people with serious illnes Aug 31 2022
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Palliative care aims to enhance the quality of life of people living with serious and life-limiting illness and their family carers. However, despite policy and clinical guidelines highlighting the importance of the integration of a family approach to palliative care, evidence based systematically applied psychosocial support for family carers is still underdeveloped. Presented by Professor Pet...
CPC Webinar May 2022 Advance Care Planning is it worth doing
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Advance Care Planning has come under the spotlight in recent months with publications in medical journals describing Advance Care Planning as not worthwhile and not achieving what it aims to do. Other authors have refuted this and provided evidence for its benefit. Where does the truth lie? Do the criticisms have merit? Do those who support Advance Care Planning have valid arguments? In this se...
CPC Hot Topic Webinar February 2022 - Defining and developing the concept of death literacy
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Death Literacy is defined as the knowledge and skills that people need to make it possible to gain access to, understand, and make informed choices about end of life and death care options. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Paramedicine: The evolving opportunity of palliative care paramedicine - CPC Annual Lecture Dec 2021
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Paramedicine has evolved over recent years and is building on its university education base and national health practitioner registration to provide care broadly across the community. Paramedicine is increasingly active in primary and community health settings with programs supporting or providing palliative care in community being described across the national and international literature. Thi...
PCRN Forum: Partnering with consumers to improve palliative care
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The purpose of the Palliative Care Research Network (PCRN) is to foster the evolution of collaborative scholarly inquiry in palliative care in Australia. The PCRN is leading a program of research that focuses on consumer engagement, which seeks to enhance patient and public involvement in palliative care. This discussion with Stacey Panozzo, Joanne Britto, Christine Hofmeyer and Avi Paluch refl...
Hot Topic Webinar Oct 2021 In Sunset's Glow Life, Death and the Older Person
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A misperception common to both palliative care and the care of older people is that our work is all about dying. This talk by Dr Lisa Mitchell dwells firstly in that intersection, addressing questions about where, why and how older people die and the role that recognition of dying and Advance Care Planning have to play. We examine the findings of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and ...
August 2021 Hot Topic Webinar Providing palliative care for people in prison
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Providing optimal palliative and end-of-life care for people in prison with advanced disease is a growing challenge globally. This presentation by Professor Jennifer Philip and Dr Stacey Panozzo will reflect on the complexities and constraints of providing care for people in prison with life limiting illness and explore opportunities to improve models of care for those dying in custody.
June 2021 Webinar NIV in MND
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Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease affecting some 2000 Australians. Average life expectancy from symptom onset is around 30 months. Patients show different clinical phenotypes and rates of progression. Death usually results from ventilatory failure secondary to progressive respiratory muscle weakness and can be complicated by aspiration and respiratory infection. O...
Developments in bereavement risk assessment and bereavement care April 2021 CPC webinar
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The presentation by Chris Hall considered validated methods of assessing bereavement risk, the efficacy of bereavement interventions for sub-groups of bereaved individuals and how we might link bereavement risk assessment to a range of bereavement interventions.
Hot Topic Webinar Feb 2021 Respiratory Supportive Care
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Hot Topic Webinar Feb 2021 Respiratory Supportive Care
CarerHelp - Dr Lawrie Palmer, Palliative Care Specialist
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CarerHelp - Dr Lawrie Palmer, Palliative Care Specialist
CarerHelp - Dr Teena Silakhong, Palliative Care Specialist
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CarerHelp - Dr Teena Silakhong, Palliative Care Specialist
CarerHelp - Paul Tait, Pharmacist
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CarerHelp - Paul Tait, Pharmacist
CarerHelp - Geoff Thomas, family carer
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CarerHelp - Geoff Thomas, family carer
Annual Lecture 2020 - Improving Palliative Care for People with Neurological Illness
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Annual Lecture 2020 - Improving Palliative Care for People with Neurological Illness
The Power of Language: Perspectives from Palliative Care Oct 2020 webinar
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The Power of Language: Perspectives from Palliative Care Oct 2020 webinar
End of life caring navigating grief and loss
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End of life caring navigating grief and loss
CarerHelp webinar Aug 2020
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CarerHelp webinar Aug 2020
Hot Topic: Planning for the COVID-19 pandemic
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Hot Topic: Planning for the COVID-19 pandemic
So Now You're Dead, What Are Your Options?
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So Now You're Dead, What Are Your Options?
Hot Topic: Aboriginal peoples concept of life-death-life
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Hot Topic: Aboriginal peoples concept of life-death-life
Hot Topic: How can you be compassionate, when it feels like you have a gun to your head?
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Hot Topic: How can you be compassionate, when it feels like you have a gun to your head?
The Family Carer Group Education program (Part 2)
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The Family Carer Group Education program (Part 2)
The Family Carer Group Education Program (Part 1)
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The Family Carer Group Education Program (Part 1)

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  • @nataliebradford434
    @nataliebradford434 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou for making this available

  • @elibells6152
    @elibells6152 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❗ P r o m o S M

  • @anarchy8916
    @anarchy8916 ปีที่แล้ว

    Theres so many answers to what a fucken abo is cos an abo nowadays is just a filthy bin juice smelling junkie and none of you pathetic cunts are willing to admit it, stop speaking gibberish ya pissweak black cunts speak fucken aussie and get off the ice 🧊 Bad for ya

  • @carolynvaughan9326
    @carolynvaughan9326 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Libby for all your beautiful work

  • @bibibobi249
    @bibibobi249 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why are you keep laughing? It's a joke? Is this brain or other tissues damage of % of the humanity because of the corrupt food industry and all the other corrupt poisoning industries funny ? Other % that have diabetes or cancer also fanny? The suffering of these people is humor or sit-come material? When other people laughed at you when you where in high school and mid school because of your looks , was that fun? When a certain comedy or comedian or movie laugh at fat ugly women, does that feel nice? Don't you think really obese fat ugly women are handicapped also?

  • @carriew1908
    @carriew1908 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    According to a study n NCBI, approx 67% mental health die by natural causes and NAMI also does not list your #1 death yet I think the data shows across all people the main reasons are cardiovascular/heart disease and cancer. Studies have shown that cardiovascular diseases (CVD), respiratory and metabolic diseases are the main physical illnesses in patients with SMI, followed by cancer and infectious diseases. I'm curious about your data.

  • @olufunmiolubisi2549
    @olufunmiolubisi2549 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Sharon for such an informative session!

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  • @mysteryandmeaning297
    @mysteryandmeaning297 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Notice with the man immediately they were on it with antipschotics and proper pain medication with the woman 2 of the men questioned her pain and pain levels and wanted talk more with her. The woman on panel had speak up and mention pain medicine right levels need to be addressed. 2nd woman the nurses were not wanting to increase pain medicine and the woman asked for more help.. Then one guy on panel questioned why her son had anxiety about way his mom dying. ?????And said your mom is ok..she clearly wanted needed more sedation and had asked.. Wth. The men didn't seem understanding of the pain levels in the women and questioned it. Even the other guy mentioned does she just want attention drawn to her. What? Just wow. She is dying of cancer and the pain.. This makes me angry. The man with grey hair just couldn't understand the anxiety of the Son concerned about his mother's pain. Just wow. this really eye opening.

  • @ladywaffles2178
    @ladywaffles2178 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice!

  • @carolragsdale1105
    @carolragsdale1105 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing this important information with the public.

  • @aaronfranklin6863
    @aaronfranklin6863 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    they moved us around to confuse us,tried to teach us we are of our fathers ancestors because all us half cast had a European grandfather from rape so they can say you halfcast got a white dad so your not a black fella,but our lineages are traced from our mothers in our culture

  • @WorldExplorerIndia
    @WorldExplorerIndia 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    👍

  • @samuelasamoahboateng4306
    @samuelasamoahboateng4306 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing... I am a nurse specializing in palliative care with the Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives. Can I get your contacts ?

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  • @ldasorrenlill8596
    @ldasorrenlill8596 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really nice 👌 😍💋 💝💖❤️

  • @Micmac358
    @Micmac358 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Welalin nitap (thank you my friend in micmac) wonderful insight coming from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @joshtobi8721
    @joshtobi8721 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative

  • @mexico53ify
    @mexico53ify 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic presentation indeed! Thank you for sharing this. Libby has a wealth of information and a beautifully compassionate spirit. My job now is to connect the South Australian aspects of this.

  • @jamiesonroad6969
    @jamiesonroad6969 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative presentation, thank you

  • @sonicharmonysoundhealingth1531
    @sonicharmonysoundhealingth1531 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant thank you

  • @davidbrumley4977
    @davidbrumley4977 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well done Mark, Peter and the CPC. A great review. Keep 'em going!