All Stories

  1. Performativity, identity formation and professionalism: Ethnographic research to explore student experiences of clinical simulation training
  2. Virtual Reality by Older Adults, Time and Connectedness
  3. Place and space inform medical professionalism
  4. How do we know whether learning with people from other professions is worthwhile?
  5. Clinical Learning
  6. Anesthetist views about a common form of assessment - the mini-CEX
  7. chronic illness patients: how their loved ones worry about them
  8. Patient self-management in Australia
  9. Watering down ethnography
  10. Time and chronic illness: a narrative review
  11. In situ simulation training in emergency departments: what patients really want to know
  12. Does it matter who organises your health care?
  13. Time spent on health-related activities by senior Australians with chronic diseases: what is the role of multimorbidity and comorbidity?
  14. Multimorbidity and Comorbidity of Chronic Diseases among the Senior Australians: Prevalence and Patterns
  15. Time spent by people managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease indicates biographical disruption
  16. Agents in time: Representations of chronic illness
  17. Agents in time: representations of chronic illness
  18. How much time do informal carers spend on health?
  19. Consultations with complementary and alternative medicine practitioners by older Australians: results from a national survey
  20. Time’s Up. Descriptive Epidemiology of Multi-Morbidity and Time Spent on Health Related Activity by Older Australians: A Time Use Survey
  21. One size does not fit all: the different experiences of those with chronic heart failure, type 2 diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  22. Time spent on health related activity by older Australians with diabetes
  23. Time spent on health related activities associated with chronic illness: a scoping literature review
  24. Strategic approaches to enhanced health service delivery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with chronic illness: a qualitative study
  25. It hinges on the door: time, spaces and identity in Australian Aboriginal Health Services
  26. It hinges on the door: Time, spaces and identity in Australian Aboriginal Health services
  27. What motivates Australian health service users with chronic illness to engage in self-management behaviour?
  28. With good intentions: complexity in unsolicited informal support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. A qualitative study
  29. National Health and Hospital Reform Commission final report and patient-centred suggestions for reform
  30. Health policy responses to rising rates of multi-morbid chronic illness in Australia and New Zealand
  31. What does the literature say about patients and their family carers' experiences of heart disease?
  32. Achieving a balanced life in the face of chronic illness
  33. Informal care and the self-management partnership: implications for Australian health policy and practice
  34. Challenges for co-morbid chronic illness care and policy in Australia: a qualitative study
  35. Chronic Illness Semi-Structured Interview