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Internal Medicine Journal | 2012

Rural Victorian Telestroke project.

K. J. Nagao; Alison Koschel; Helen Haines; L. E. Bolitho; Bernard Yan

Intravenous thrombolysis improves functional outcomes in acute ischaemic stroke. However, many rural stroke patients are denied thrombolysis because of a rural neurologist shortage. ‘Telestroke’ facilitates thrombolysis by providing remote access to neurologists via videoconferencing systems.


Asia-pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2010

Mentoring in the management of hematological malignancies

Craig Underhill; Alison Koschel; Jeff Szer; Christopher Steer; Kerrie Clarke; Andrew Grigg; Surender Juneja; Damien L. Stella; Heather Francis; Kathryn Josselyn

Aim:  The Mentoring in Management of Haematological Malignancies (MMHM) project aimed to improve treatment outcomes, coordinate care and provide best practice for patients with hematological cancers, by developing a program of mentoring and multidisciplinary care between a regional and a metropolitan centre.


Primary Healthcare: Open Access | 2015

Evaluation of Preventative Screening for Chronic Disease in a Rural Primary Health Service

Kaye Ervin; Alison Koschel; Campi S

Prevention is a key element of primary health care and screening provides the ability to reduce complications and health care burden by early identification of potential disease. There is however little information on the effectiveness or uptake of advice from positive chronic disease screening in rural areas of Australia. This study provides evidence for screening for chronic conditions and uptake of advice to consult their medical practitioner when risk factors were identified. Community screening in rural Victoria was undertaken with 56 people screened over a six month period from November 2014 to April 2015. Only participants who scored above 12 on the Australian Diabetes type 2 diabetes risk assessment tool (AUSDRISK) who were not regularly engaged with a medical practitioner regarding their diabetes risk or with high blood pressure were asked to participate in the research project. A total of 24 people were screened positive and were advised to attend their medical practitioner. Twenty three participants consented to a follow up interview post participation in screening to determine uptake of advice and outcomes of medical practitioner engagement with a final 20 participants interviewed. Results demonstrated that the majority of people with a risk of high blood pressure identified during the screening made an appointment with their medical practitioner. Medical practitioners initiated treatment or further testing with these people, ensuring that early intervention would lead to a reduction in complications reducing further burden on the health care system. This early intervention has the potential to avert complications and although the sample was small, it suggests that screening is beneficial and uptake of advice is acted on by those at risk of chronic disease.


Collegian | 2014

Barriers to managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: Staff perceptions

Kaye Ervin; Maddalena Cross; Alison Koschel


Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2012

Reducing the use of antipsychotics in dementia care through staff education and family participation

Kaye Ervin; Maddalena Cross; Alison Koschel


Journal of Hospital Administration | 2012

Evaluating the implementation of health coaching in a rural setting

Kaye Ervin; Vivienne Jeffery; Alison Koschel


Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2012

Working together in lifestory telling for residents in aged care facilities: A qualitative study of staff/family collaboration in aged care

Kaye Ervin; Maddalena Cross; Alison Koschel


Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2012

Research and evidence based practice in a rural Victorian cohort

Alison Koschel; Maddalena Cross; Helen Haines; Kaye Ervin; Debbie Skinner-Louis; Daniel Carbone


Australian Journal of Cancer Nursing, The | 2017

Supportive care screening in rural ambulatory cancer care

Cynthia A Opie; Alison Koschel; Kaye Ervin; Lynette Jeffreson; Helen Haines


Research in Health Science | 2016

The Value of Rural Isolated Practice Endorsed Registered Nurses in a Small Rural Health Service

Fiona Currie; Genevieve Nielsen; Kaye Ervin; Alison Koschel

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Kaye Ervin

University of Melbourne

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Helen Haines

University of Melbourne

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Christopher Steer

University of New South Wales

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Craig Underhill

University of New South Wales

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Jeff Szer

Royal Melbourne Hospital

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