
Paul Tait PhD
@pallcarepharm
Pharmacist, traveller, photographer, partner, son, friend. Interested in human factors and always looking for patterns. He/himš
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https://www.flinders.edu.au/research-centre-palliative-care-death-dying.html 15-08-2015 06:33:53
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Terrific blog and important area of research Claudia Virdun. Plays into how we use lived experience to explore service and system improvement. Also looking forward to a Monopoly Deal tournament when next in Adelaide!










There are around 861,000 primary #carers providing informal support to a family member or friend. Understanding their needs, perspectives, & challenges is critical if we are to offer them meaningful & timely support and resources. Louise Account not regularly monitored MP & Prof Jennifer Tieman


Caregiver perspectives of #caregiver information needs when a person is in #hospital - Tina Artis, Aileen Collier, Emily Lines. Key themes include the 'unseen inpatient'; the overwhelm & underwhelm of information; curation of resources - Unpaid Carers #Forum RePaDD Flinders University


When do you become a carer rather than a partner or daughter? Identifying as both and being visible and acknowledged by healthcare professionals can lead to better partnerships in care ELDAC RePaDD Flinders University Palliative Care CAG PalliativeCareSA



Free palliative care education & training is available for nurses. āNurses will be dealing with people who will be in the last months of their life. Being well trained will help them feel confidentā says Prof Jennifer Tieman, PalliAGED & CareSearch. š» health.gov.au/palliative-carā¦

New blog: Dr Paul Tait (Paul Tait PhD) + Leah Robinson share revised eLearning resource to improve #pharmacist engagement with #palliativecare: "The aim was to update the 2019 version while addressing pharmacistsā role upfront." Readā”ļøblogs.flinders.edu.au/research-notesā¦
