Mandy Archibald
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Understanding Frailty: Researchers and Health Professionals Share Key Considerations
This film was created in 2020 with support from the Australian Association of Gerontology and led by Dr. Archibald, in collaboration with the investigative team of the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing (CRE) in Adelaide, South Australia. It responds to questions of what is frailty, and why does it matter, from the perspectives of interdisciplinary experts in the field, ranging from disciplines of gerontology, pharmacy, health economics, nursing, general practice, knowledge translation science, psychology, and rehabilitation science. This work is being distributed further through the Australian-based Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing (National Health and Medical Research Council Funded).
Proudly supported by the AAG Research Trust.
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Exploring Better Aged Care Solutions for our Forgotten Australians
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This video shines light on the often overlooked experiences and needs of Forgotten Australians in relation to aged care. Forgotten Australians are a group of approximately 500,000 people who experienced institutional or other out-of-home care as children and young people in the last century in Australia. Many Forgotten Australians experienced suffering in care, and are now faced with concerns r...
(Mandarin Version) Frailty: Every Step you Take Matters!
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This video addresses the questions of "What is frailty, and what can you do about it?" in Mandarin. Recognizing that individuals of various backgrounds and languages need evidence-based information about frailty, Dr. Mandy Archibald on behalf of the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing and in co-production with an advisory group, produced this animation in direct response...
Beyond Measure: Perceptions of Frailty and Healthy Ageing
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What is frailty, and why does it matter? Older adults share their perspectives of frailty and healthy ageing. This 14 minute documentary film explores these perspectives while communicating key messages about frailty, as identified through research with the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing (National Health and Medical Research Council Funded) and community stakeholder...
What is Frailty and What Can Be Done About It?
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This short-documentary video captures older South Australian's perspectives on frailty and healthy ageing and integrates these view points with important evidence-based key messages about frailty, including its prevention and management. Dr. Mandy Archibald on behalf of the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing, in co-production with an advisory group and with filmmaker Ju...
A Perfect Simple
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A Perfect Simple explores the experience of aging within shifting perspectives of time. This film was developed in response to metaphors and experiences of older adults derived an in depth interpretive study of older persons perspectives of frailty and their experiences of ageing. Produced by Mandy Archibald; co-directed by Mandy Archibald and Justin Broughton; choreographed by Mandy Archibald ...
Getting Care Right! The Fundamentals of Care Framework.
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What does fundamental care mean, and why does it matter? The Fundamentals of Care Framework can help guide health care to ensure that quality, fundamental care is provided to patients every time they encounter the healthcare system. This video was developed by Dr. Archibald in collaboration with Drs. Rebecca Feo, Tiffany Conroy and Professor Alison Kitson based on the ongoing research in Fundam...
Every Step you Take Matters (with protein addition)
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What is frailty, and what can you do about it? Dr. Mandy Archibald on behalf of the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing and in co-production with an advisory group, produced this animation in direct response to information needs and misconceptions about frailty identified through a larger research study with older Adults in South Australia. This version includes explicit...
Frailty: Every Step You Take Matters!
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What is frailty, and what can you do about it? Dr. Mandy Archibald on behalf of the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing and in co-production with an advisory group, produced this animation in direct response to information needs and misconceptions about frailty identified through a larger research study with older Adults in South Australia. Advisory Team: Mrs. Lyn Whitea...
Untangling Frailty: Consumer Perspectives on Frailty and Ageing (Short Clip Version)
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Dr. Mandy Archibald with the Centre of Research Excellence in Frailty and Healthy Ageing (NHMRC) co-produced this short documentary clip, with filmmaker Justin Broughton and an advisory panel of consumers, clinicians and academics in South Australia. The clip showcases the experiences and perspectives of older persons in South Australia related to ageing and frailty, and is a short version of a...
asthma diary revised order
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Images from "My Asthma Diary", an evidence based resource for parents of children with asthma, available soon at TREKK.CA Development led by Dr. Mandy Archibald, with recognition to Drs. Scott, Ali, Caine, and Hartling; the many parents who shared their experiences of having a child with asthma; a CCHCSP doctoral award, infrastructure support from TREKK.ca, and seed funds from KT Canada.
Images of "My Asthma Diary"
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Dr Mandy Archibald used a collaborative interdisciplinary approach to develop evidence based resources for parents of children with asthma, to aid in asthma self management. This video is a compilation of images from the asthma eBooks, available soon at trekk.ca
Mandy Archibald - Artist and Health Scientist
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Dr Mandy Archibald creates collaborative art work exploring various aspects of health, illness and social engagement, most often in response to qualitative and mixed methods research data. Video Credit: Justin Broughton Performance Credit: Petra Szabo