This research has started an important conversation about our expectations for healthcare standards in rural and remote communities. It has now been picked up by 62 news outlets in Australia and around the world!
A study in @Nature_NPJ Health Systems suggests that health leaders and clinicians in Australia accept a lower healthcare standard for people in rural and remote areas, which the authors say may unconsciously negatively influence healthcare service design. https://t.co/dEiDvXxSnj
Dr Olivia Fisher @oliviajfish chats with @ABCaustralia about her research at WRI, which focuses on clinicians' and healthcare leaders' perspectives on the suitability of #virtualhealthcare in metropolitan versus rural areas. 📻Listen between 19- 32 mins https://t.co/L1nOJkaq21
Clinicians and health service heads are willing to accept a lower standard of care for people outside of major cities because they consider it 'better than nothing'. @oliviajfish@CDUni@UQ_News https://t.co/sLjUmPKEvx
New research led by Dr Olivia Fisher @oliviajfish , published in Nature’s Scientific Reports, highlights the potential for private virtual hospitals to significantly improve timely access to healthcare across the whole of Australia. Learn more https://t.co/xKd41u5vWr
Dr Olivia Fisher @oliviajfish & Associate Professor Elizabeth Martin @Elizabeth201kbr recently attended @ResAustralia Pre-Election Summit in Canberra, to advocate for virtual healthcare & health services research. Learn more 👉 https://t.co/qp1ockNPwT
#researcheraustralia
🎙️ Listen to WRI researcher Dr Elizabeth Martin @Elizabeth201kbr on ABC Queensland Northern Drive, as she talks through the health-related quality of life of people who have a baby in Australia.
Interview between 46.25 and 53.30. https://t.co/VxYAj6ernK
#research#healthservices
I’m so pleased to finally see this complicated but very valuable study published. @Elizabeth201kbr and her team tracked patient reported outcomes each week for the six weeks following birth - with confronting results https://t.co/Bc0YmJ0guO
Evaluating the tailored implementation of a multisite care navigation service for mental health in rural and remote Australia #impsci
https://t.co/8RhyXQNA7P
Please share with your networks - Brisbane based PhD opportunity in a fantastic inclusive team. People with experience working in hospitals and health services encouraged to apply
Exciting opportunity for a PhD student to join our Health Services Research Team, contributing to the virtual hospital research program by leading research around understanding stakeholders’ perspectives. More info 👉 https://t.co/uTTaPsvhN5
@oliviajfish@Elizabeth201kbr
New article alert! Dr Caroline Grogan has published two articles in Research Australia’s Ageing Inspire Magazine, diving into the importance of amplifying the voices of older people in research, alongside her work exploring Dementia Friendly Communities https://t.co/nWdJ7lvhLu
In this world first research program, Wesley Research Institute is working closely with UnitingCare Queensland to inform the design, establishment and ongoing evaluation of their new Virtual Hospital. Learn more https://t.co/UYAn1Fgbj2
#research#healthresearch#virtualhospital
It’s fantastic to see this cross centre collaboration as @Sundresan and I continue our #implementationscience tour of Europe. Our visits to Utrecht and Amsterdam have been wonderful. Now to Stockholm and Uppsala!
Dr Olivia Fisher @oliviajfish is continuing her tour of leading European implementation science teams along with @QUT colleague @sundresan. The Amsterdam Centre for Implementation Science (AmsCIS) team have been great hosts, sharing experiences in leading implementation research
What an amazing trip so far! I’ll be spending the next few days with the team from the Amsterdam Centre for Implementation Science discussing new ways to approach implementation of health reforms
Dr Olivia Fisher will be representing WRI at #ImplementationScience conferences and meetings in the Netherlands and Sweden. @oliviajfish presented a new approach to harnessing the power of organisational stories for health reform at the Dutch Implementation Science Symposium.
Health Services Research project lead @CarolineGPhD, shares findings at the Aus Dementia Research Forum, exploring the experiences & perspectives of family carers & people living with dementia to inform the Dementia In-Home Respite Care Model.
https://t.co/OFUJsObcvR #ADRF2024
Psychological safety is so important for implementation work.
We are loving this image by @tnvora about psychological safety.
We think there are lots of opportunities to think about how psychological safety relates to #implementation & #ImpSci