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Media coverage of Dr Pinero and the CFI ResearchAdvertiser Journalist: Rebecca Digirolamo
Section: General News Article Type: News Item Audience : 112,097
Page: 10 Printed
Size: 425.00cm² Region: Sa Market: Australia
Asr: Aud 6,322
Words: 292
Item Id: 1308179202.
"Flinders University Caring Futures
Institute researcher Dr Maria
Alejandra Pinero de Plaza said
telehealth services must continue for
those who are homebound. She is
leading research on the experiences
of Australia’s homebound population".
Period | 2020 |
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Degree of Recognition | National |
Keywords
- Health Care
- Inclusion
- Equity
- FHBP
- Telehealth
- frailty
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Activities
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Meet the Minds/Brave: Highlighting the unseen: Bringing frail, homebound and bedridden people into view with technology
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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CRE Frailty and Healthy Ageing, Aged and Extended Care Research Actualization Meeting, Adelaide, Australia. Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research
Activity: Visiting an external institution types › Visiting an external academic institution
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Presentation about “Not well enough to attend appointments: Telehealth versus health marginalization”
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Research Program: Visibility and Technological Solutions for Frail, Homebound and Bedridden People - FHBP
Activity: Other activity types › Other
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Research Outputs
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Measuring fundamental care using complexity science: A descriptive case study of a methodological innovation
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Transformation of healthcare delivery for Homebound patients
Research output: Non-textual form › Film, Digital Media or Visual Output
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Effectiveness of telehealth versus standard care on health care utilization, health-related quality of life, and well-being in homebound populations: a systematic review protocol
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Making the Invisible Visible: Exploring the Experiences of Frail Homebound and Bedridden People: Preliminary Research Report for the Community
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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ENLIGHTEN: homEbouNd peopLe agInG witH TEchNology: Holding the suspension bridge of ongoing high-quality care
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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The Effectiveness of Technological Interventions For Addressing Social Isolation And Loneliness Among Older People: A Systematic Review: Preliminary findings from a mixed methods systematic review of the literature
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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Making the Invisible Visible: Hidden Voices Initiate Collaboration in Research
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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Highlighting the invisible: Frail, Homebound and Bedridden People
Research output: Other contribution
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Effectiveness of telehealth versus standard care on healthcare utilization, health-related quality of life and wellbeing in homebound populations
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Unheard and marginalised: frail, homebound and bedridden population research
Research output: Non-textual form › Film, Digital Media or Visual Output
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Australian primary care reform requires co-designed Telehealth-based care for its homebound population
Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster
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Not well enough to attend appointments: Telehealth versus health marginalisation
Research output: Non-textual form › Film, Digital Media or Visual Output
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