The 2022 PCNA conference (May 1-4) – an event... Dr. Claudia Virdun and Professor Jane Phillips outline the theme and significance of the upcoming Palliative Care Nurses Australia Conference,... Read more... 27/04/2022 | Nurses | Specialist Palliative Care Tags: Palliative Care | PCNA22 | nursing Views: 2266
The underlying philosophy of a palliative... Alison Stoker discusses the Primary Health Networks Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care measure, and what it has meant for Western NSW... Read more... 6/04/2022 | Specialist Palliative Care Tags: Primary Health Network Views: 3206
When death has value, so does care Dr. John Rosenberg discusses the value of caring for someone who is dying, and highlights the complexity surrounding death as a whole in our... Read more... 23/03/2022 | Patients and Carers | Primary health care | Residential Aged Care | Acute Care | Specialist Palliative Care | Aged Care in home Tags: Views: 3366
What matters most to patients with palliative... The centrality of the role of hospitals in provision of palliative care is often not well recognised and care provision can be suboptimal. Dr... Read more... 6/08/2021 | Health Professionals | Acute Care | Specialist Palliative Care Tags: End-of-Life Care | End-of-Life Essentials Views: 3196
Palliative Care Nursing – looking back to... Nurses play a critical role in providing holistic care and support to persons at the end of life and their loved ones. In our fifth blog... Read more... 27/01/2021 | Health Professionals | Nurses | Specialist Palliative Care Tags: Person-centred care | Part of Life Views: 3244
The impact of art therapy in a palliative setting Art therapy is used in palliative care to compliment a holistic approach to care and to augment traditional clinical and medical approaches. In... Read more... 25/06/2020 | Health Professionals | Allied Health | Specialist Palliative Care Tags: Art therapy Views: 2977