Painaustralia has cautioned Australians against using opioids to treat chronic pain, and says the public and health professionals need better education about alternative treatments. Chief executive Carol Bennett said opioids are still widely used to treat chronic non-cancer pain in ...
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The right to grieve: coping with the death of a patient or client
It's not abnormal to feel grief when a client or patient dies. Marie-Anne Schull, from palliative care provider Karuna, offered this reassurance in an interview with Nursing Review. Her comments followed Karuna’s survey of 100 nurses that revealed nearly 70 ...
More »Hospital uses emojis to better engage younger patients
Staff at the Sydney Children’s Hospital at Randwick have broken out the happy, teary and angry emojis as a way to open up dialogue about treatment and enable younger patients and their families to communicate their feelings. A patient suggested ...
More »Queensland patient steals ambulance
A Queensland man is in custody after he allegedly stole an ambulance that was called to treat him for chest pains. Paramedics arrived at the man's house in Browns Plains, south of Brisbane, on Sunday night and the man verbally ...
More »Giving Australians the death they’d prefer
In 2004, chief executive Kim Macgowan was chatting with The District Nurses team and came across a student nurse who was sobbing. The nurse felt she had just made the last visit to one of the service’s clients. The man ...
More »University aims to demystify diabetes with online course
According to Diabetes Australia 100,000 Australians have developed diabetes in the past year, so Curtin University's new MOOC Life with Diabetes will be useful in educating those with diabetes as well as carers and family members. The MOOC has five modules which ...
More »Health leaders launch call to action on too much medicine
Australians are being overdiagnosed and overtreated and it needs to change, say leading Australian clinicians, consumers and policy makers. In a statement, endorsed by the Consumers Health Forum, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the Royal Australian College of General ...
More »Project zeroes in on post-diagnosis dementia care
Evidence-based occupational therapy, exercise and carer support will be the key focuses of a new project that aims to improve post-diagnosis care for people with mild to moderate symptoms of dementia. Dr Kate Laver, from the Aged and Extended Care ...
More »Nursing and manufacturing linked to rheumatoid arthritis
To Sweden where researchers have been looking at occupations with a possible elevated risk of rheumatoid arthritis... The findings published in Arthritis Care & Research show certain work-related factors, such as airborne agents may contribute to an increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis. ...
More »Number of families not sticking to treatment plans ‘alarming’
When approaching a child’s long-term illness, an alarming number of families are not adhering to treatment plans, Queensland researchers have said. And some are contributing to ongoing difficulties by being too over-protective. Associate professor Alina Morawska, from the University of ...
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