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    Palliative Care In High Intensity Transplant Care Settings

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $104,527.00
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    End Of Life Options In The Community For People With Dementia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $76,819.00
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    Exploration Of The Scope Of Practice & Role Preparation Of The Australian Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $68,482.00
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    Needs Based Palliative Care: Development And Evaluation Of A Consumer Toolkit

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $68,500.00
    Summary
    People with advanced cancer and their caregivers may have a range of unmet physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. Unfortunately, not everybody receives the type of help they need with these issues, or at the time they most need it. Our study will develop and trial a strategy aimed at helping patients and their caregivers to identify their own levels of unmet needs and to communicate these to their health care team, to improve needs-based palliative care.
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    Life Threatening Cancer Across The Lifespan: Examining The Relevance Of Music To Patients And Their Companions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $137,000.00
    Summary
    Although music is widely used, scant discussion about its therapeutic merit exists when compared to the spoken word. Throughout the Ages, ritualized music promoted health and loss adjustment, however, music is not pivotal in modern medicine. The research will examine people’s intuitive music usage when experiencing life threatening cancer and the relationship between music therapy participation and one’s later music experience. Findings will inform specific recommendations for music therapists a .... Although music is widely used, scant discussion about its therapeutic merit exists when compared to the spoken word. Throughout the Ages, ritualized music promoted health and loss adjustment, however, music is not pivotal in modern medicine. The research will examine people’s intuitive music usage when experiencing life threatening cancer and the relationship between music therapy participation and one’s later music experience. Findings will inform specific recommendations for music therapists and generic guidelines to extend music’s therapeutic effect in palliative care.
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    Developing And Measuring Palliative Care Decision Making Skill

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $137,000.00
    Summary
    Relationships and communication skills that health professionals develop with patients are critical to patient involvement in decision making. This project will build on previous decision making research and the development of palliative care education for undergraduate students. The key components of successful decision making skills will be investigated and an education program and skill measures for undergraduate and postgraduate health professional students will be developed and pilot tested .... Relationships and communication skills that health professionals develop with patients are critical to patient involvement in decision making. This project will build on previous decision making research and the development of palliative care education for undergraduate students. The key components of successful decision making skills will be investigated and an education program and skill measures for undergraduate and postgraduate health professional students will be developed and pilot tested.
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