BSWRICS in partnership with the BSW Health Service Partnership agreed to support the scoping and establishment of cancer care at home, or closer to home, at some health services.
PICS is providing project management and clinical education expertise to MCRI’s development of an app that provides information on childhood cancer experiences and life after treatment.
An early intervention to assist carers of advanced cancer patients in hospital discharge and the transition home.
The Optimising Vulva Wound Management Project aimed to reduce the high rates of wound infection and breakdown amongst women after surgery for vulvar cancers.
Evaluation of a prostate cancer nurse-led care model to maximise sexual function recovery for men post-prostate cancer treatment.
Scope and build an informed model for an First Nations Cancer Coordinator (FNCC) to serve the needs of Aboriginal Victorians with cancer, through; mapping access to care, collating existing literature; and engaging existing community advisory group
Aims to develop patient information materials to better explain what patients can expect if their eye treatment is by plaque brachytherapy.
The toolkit will enable health services to develop prehabilitation services leading to improved patient outcomes for those undergoing major colorectal, gastrointestinal and gynaecological surgery.
This initiative sought to replicate this approach by developing a prehabilitation model of care for patients undergoing RT for head and neck cancer.
Improving the patient flow through Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre.