Inaugural Nursing and Allied Health Grants enhance patient care

In June 2023, the RPH Research Foundation awarded its inaugural Nursing and Allied Health grants to four deserving recipients, recognising the importance of innovative research projects that aim to improve patient care within the East Metropolitan Health Service.

There were several high-quality submissions. In recognition of this the Foundation increased its available funding to a total of $56,343.

This grant program seeks to promote nursing, midwifery and allied health researchers who are translating their ideas into clinical practice that could significantly impact our community's health and wellbeing. 

These grants focus on addressing critical healthcare areas such as falls, risk reduction, and enhancing older adult well-being, improving palliative care for adult patients, investigating predictors of decannulation success in patients with tracheostomy, and co-designing approaches to engage Aboriginal patients who choose not to wait for treatment or discharge against medical advice. The projects signify a commitment to advancing healthcare outcomes, promoting patient safety, and fostering cultural sensitivity in healthcare delivery.

Congratulations to the inaugural Nursing and Allied Health Grant recipients.

 

Alison Reading
Armadale Kalamunda Group Health Service
$14,961

Evaluating the health and wellbeing outcomes of older adults referred to the Falls Specialist Program at Armadale Kalamunda Group Health Service.

Alison Reading
Armadale Kalamunda Group Health Service
$14,961

Evaluating the health and wellbeing outcomes of older adults referred to the Falls Specialist Program at Armadale Kalamunda Group Health Service.

Dr Alannah Cooper
Royal Perth Hospital
$14,915

Measuring the level of palliative care need and referral rates to palliative care for adult patients in the East Metropolitan Health Service.

Dr Alannah Cooper
Royal Perth Hospital
$14,915

Measuring the level of palliative care need and referral rates to palliative care for adult patients in the East Metropolitan Health Service.

Ms Fion Lau
Royal Perth Bentley Group
$14,722

Does peak expiratory flow rate predict decannulation success in patients with a newly formed tracheostomy?

Ms Fion Lau
Royal Perth Bentley Group
$14,722

Does peak expiratory flow rate predict decannulation success in patients with a newly formed tracheostomy?

Associate Professor Vicki Patton
Royal Perth Hospital
$11,966

Co-design to identify the best method to approach Aboriginal patients who do not wait (DNW) for treatment or discharge against medical advice.

Associate Professor Vicki Patton
Royal Perth Hospital
$11,966

Co-design to identify the best method to approach Aboriginal patients who do not wait (DNW) for treatment or discharge against medical advice.

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For more than 40 years, RPH Research Foundation has been funding some of the greatest minds in Western Australia to unlock new discoveries and improve the quality of healthcare available to all Western Australians.

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