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Abstract
This literature review aims to provide evidence specific to the role of the specialist community-based neurological nurse in the care of people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). The information provided and summary of findings provide evidence to support the advocacy role of Parkinson’s NSW with State and Federal Governments, as they seek to draw attention to the deficit in specialist neurological nursing services in rural and regional areas of NSW.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Australia |
Publisher | Charles Sturt University |
Commissioning body | Parkinson's NSW |
Number of pages | 88 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781864673173 |
Publication status | Published - 07 Jun 2018 |
Grant Number
- 0000102336
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Activities
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Movement Disorder Specialist Pilot Program - Co-Design Process
Rachel Rossiter (Consultant)
02 Mar 2021 → 23 Mar 2021Activity: Engagement & professional development › Consultancy › Industry
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The 5th World Parkinson Congress
Rachel Rossiter (Participant)
04 Jun 2019 → 07 Jun 2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Conference/Symposium › Industry
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The case for specialist Parkinson's nurse services: Rural and Regional NSW
Rachel Rossiter (Speaker)
24 Jul 2019Activity: Engagement & professional development › Public outreach › Community
Impacts
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Testimony re contemporary Australian Research about roles of Nurse Practitioners, Parkinson’s Disease Support in NSW
Rachel Rossiter (Participant), Marguerite Bramble (Participant), Vincent Carroll (Participant), Alfred Wong (Participant), Annabel Matheson (Participant) & Deborah Schwebel (Participant)
Impact: Quality of life Impact, Public policy Impact