Claudia Virdun (@claudiavirdun) 's Twitter Profile
Claudia Virdun

@claudiavirdun

I have worked in palliative care in either a clinical, project, policy or education role for over 27 years. My tweets represent my views only.

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linkhttps://www.flinders.edu.au/people/claudia.virdun calendar_today27-03-2014 23:43:35

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Palliative Care Nurses Australia (PCNA) (@pcnaust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The PCNA 2022 AGM will be held on Wednesday September 14, 2022. Please check the members area for all available AGM documents. Please refer any enquiries to [email protected]

The PCNA 2022 AGM will be held on Wednesday September 14, 2022.  Please check the members area for all available AGM documents.  Please refer any enquiries to admin@pcna.org.au
EOL Essentials (@eolessentials) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only is #EndofLifeCare delivery challenging for teams, but also pinpointing when to switch from ‘restorative’ to EOLE is not clear. Professionals may be providing critical care to a patient who they suspect may be dying. Can they raise this with the team?Kim Devery

Not only is #EndofLifeCare delivery challenging for teams, but also pinpointing when to switch from ‘restorative’ to EOLE is not clear. Professionals may be providing critical care to a patient who they suspect may be dying. Can they raise this with the team?<a href="/kim_devery/">Kim Devery</a>
A/Prof Rebecca Disler (@rebeccadisler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a Palliative Care Nurse or Physician working in Australia? Would you like to voice your experiences of working over the past two years? We'd be delighted if you might complete the following 5-10 minute national, Monash University survey: redcap.link/ruralpallcare-…. Thankyou

Kim Devery (@kim_devery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💥Just published💥 #eolc EOL Essentials @deb_rawlings Megan Winsall RePaDD Flinders University 🌟 A qualitative study exploring challenges and solutions to negotiating goals of care at the end of life in hospital settings academic.oup.com/intqhc/article…

Palliative Medicine (@palliativemedj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patients with #palliative care needs and their families prefer a PREM tailored to their needs and that is easy to use, brief and offers the option for free text responses, #hpm #hapc buff.ly/3Qsi6tX

Patients with #palliative care needs and their families prefer a PREM tailored to their needs and that is easy to use, brief and offers the option for free text responses, #hpm #hapc buff.ly/3Qsi6tX
Jennifer Tieman (@jennifertieman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes it is just really nice to talk about #research & how to support good #pallcare. Happy stealing an hour to catch up with Claudia Virdun when she visited RePaDD yesterday.

Sometimes it is just really nice to talk about #research &amp;  how to support good #pallcare. Happy stealing an hour to catch up with <a href="/ClaudiaVirdun/">Claudia Virdun</a> when she visited <a href="/RePaDD1/">RePaDD</a> yesterday.
scott murray (@scottamurrayed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barbara Gomes World Health Organization (WHO) 4 negative RCTs: does not mean care-planning is unhelpful! Seems to me that Randomised Controlled Trials might not the most effective way to develop primary palliative care which is such a mutifacetted approach service BMJ_Open bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/12/…

Palliative Care CAG (@pc_cag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Understanding the specific needs of families in addition to patients was identified as necessary given the unique requirements for people living with palliative care needs.' journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02… Claudia Virdun Jane Phillips Patsy Yates Tim Luckett Palliative Medicine

RePaDD (@repadd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2023 in review - Research Notes: "The Palliative Care Link Nurse Program – supporting nurses to care for dying patients and their families in hospital" by Melissa Bruno (#NALHN) is the most read RePaDD blog of 2023 #PalliativeCare #Nursing Read again >> blogs.flinders.edu.au/research-notes…

2023 in review - Research Notes: "The Palliative Care Link Nurse Program – supporting nurses to care for dying patients and their families in hospital" by Melissa Bruno (#NALHN) is the most read RePaDD blog of 2023 #PalliativeCare #Nursing

Read again &gt;&gt; blogs.flinders.edu.au/research-notes…