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UOW/SMAH/SoN. International Report v1_2019
SCHOOL OF NURSING INTERNATIONAL REPORT
2019
Head of School: Professor Tracey Moroney
Chair: Professor Ritin Fernandez
Deputy Chair: Dr Rita Chang
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UOW RESEARCH COLLABORATION MAP-THE SCHOOL OF NURSING (013-2019)
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RESEARCH AND COLLABORATION
Name Project Title Collaboration
Victoria Traynor Driving and Dementia University of North Carolina, USA
Victoria Traynor A pilot study of the relationship between interaction of the caregivers and the care recipients of dementia and their anxiety in Residential Aged Care
University of Strathclyde, Scotland
Victoria Traynor Delirium Care in Acute Care Settings and Anaesthetics and Post-Operative Delirium
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Victoria Traynor University of Aberdeen, Scotland
Siobhan Wragg Arctic College Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
Siobhan Wragg Dalhousie University, Canada
Shahla Meedya Oulu University, Finland
Surry University, UK
Tabriz University, Iran
Ros Clifton UoW Dubai
Ritin Fernandez
Lorna Moxham
Samuel Lapkin
Emotional wellbeing of undergraduate nurses
Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group, Saudi Arabia
Ritin Fernandez Effectiveness of nuts for diabetes
Sumandeep University, Baroda, India
Ritin Fernandez Effectiveness of dental scaling Sumandeep University, Baroda, India
Ritin Fernandez
Samuel Lapkin
Safe administration of medications
Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul University, Turkey
Ritin Fernandez Evidence based practice Taiwan Medical University
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Ritin Fernandez
Samuel Lapkin
Attitude towards blood transfusion among African people
The Cameroon Centre for Evidence Based Health Care,
Cameroon
Pushpagiri Medical College, Kerala
Ritin Fernandez
Samuel Lapkin
Attitudes towards infertile women among African people
The Cameroon Centre for Evidence Based Health Care,
Cameroon
Ritin Fernandez
Flavonoid rich foods and hypertension
Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
Ritin Fernandez The effect of kefir on functional gastrointestinal disorders in adults: a systematic review
Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
Rita Chang Delirium Care in ICU Settings
Taipei Medical University
Rita Chang Delirium Care in ICU Settings Taipei Municipal Wanfang hospital
Rita Chang Develop dementia and drivin decision aid in Taiwan
Train the trainer workshop dementia and driving education module
Taiwan Alzhermier Disease Association
Taipei Medical University
Rita Chang Consultant of Nursing Home Accreditation and Nursing policy
The Department of
Nursing and Health Care, Ministry of Health and Welfare
Moira Stephens Dalhousie University, Canada
Moira Stephens RGU, Aberdeen, Scotland
Moira Stephens Christchurch Canterbury, England
Moira Stephens QMU, Scotland
Moira Stephens HKPU, Hong Kong
Moira Stephens University of Alabama, USA
Moira Stephens UOWD,
Moira Stephens Surrey University, England
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Moira Stephens Kings College, University of London, England
Moira Stephens Zayed University, Dubai,
Maria Mackay Foundation of Nursing Studies UK, QMU, Scotland, Galway Clinic, Eire
Maria Mackay Antipodeans and This life Cambodia
Maria Mackay Dalhousie University, Canada
Ibrahim Alananzeh Evaluation of cancer support groups
The King Hussein Cancer Center, Jordan
VISITING PROFESSOR/EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Val Wilson Ulster University, Northern Ireland
Canterbury Christchurch University, England
Ritin Fernandez Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
Pushpagiri Medical College, Kerala
Rita Chang
Victoria Traynor
Sumandeep University, Baroda, India
4 TMU Exchange students (2 HDR & 2 undergraduate) August 2019
TMU Associate Professor/Deputy Head of School- Hsiao-Yean Chiu Dr Nicola Carey from University of Surrey, England Nov. 2019
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• Konan Women’s University, Japan • Taipei Medical University • ?Dublin, Eire • ?VID University, Netherlands • ?Stavanger University, Norway • Istanbul University Research Agreement
RESEARCH AGREEMENT
• Taipei Medical University (delirium project)- University Level • TADA (dementia and driving)-Faculty level
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JOINT PHD PROGRAM
• Taipei Medical University • UOW
JOINT MASTER PROGRAM
• Taipei Medical University
MENTORING
Ritin Fernandez:
• Cameroon Centre for Evidence Based Health Care, Cameroon: Dr Asahngwa Constantine Tanywe • Centre for Evidence Based Practice (CEBP), Kerala: Assoc Prof Elsheba Matthews • Centre for Evidence Based Education Practice (CEBP), Sumandeep University, Baroda, India Prof Prasad
Muley
FUNDING
1. Traynor, V. Burns, P., Chenoweth, L., Meyer, J., McKenzie, B, & Shannon, K. (2015-2018) Gerontological Nursing Competencies: Development and pilot implementation across NSW and ACT. SMAH Partnership Grant, University of Wollongong, Anglicare, BaptistCare, HammondCare, Scalabrini, Uniting $135,500 with University New South Wales, with City University, UK and Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. Total $135,500.
2. Traynor, V. Sumskis, S. Carmody, J. Mullan, J. Coyle, M. Steele, A. Rodgers, S. Chang, R. & Fernandez, R. (2013-2018) Delirium Care in Acute Care Settings and Anaesthetics and Post-Operative Delirium) $53,000 Agency for Clinical Innovation, NSW Ministry of Health, $47,000 SMAH Faculty Partnership Grant, University of Wollongong and $10,000 South Sydney Local Health District with the Illawarra Local Health District, University of Edinburgh and European Delirium Association Total $100,000.
3. Traynor, V. Carmody J. Marcheti, E. Andrew C. Reynolds, R. Veerhuis, N. & Pastor, D. (2011-2017) Driving and Dementia $21,000 Road and Marine Services, $40,000 Illawarra and Shoalhaven Local Health District and $16,000 University of Wollongong Global Challenges, University of Wollongong with University of North Carolina, USA and Washington University, USA, Taiwanese Alzheimer’s Disease Association and UOW $8,000 and Pennine NHS Trust, UK $0, Catalyst in South Australia $8,000 and Department of Health $32,000 Total $131,000.
4. Rita Chang &Traynor, V (2020) Evaluating the Implementation of the Dementia and Driving Decision Aid (DDDA) in Integrated Dementia Care Centres (IDCCs) in Taiwan. Partnership grant $ 19,000. Partner organisation: Taiwan Alzhermier Disease Association & Taipei Medical University $ 50,958 cash; 34,968 in kind.
5. Rita Chang (2020). The New Colombo Plan (NCP) Mobility funding round result: Rita Chang Nursing in an International Context- Taiwan ($16,500)
6. Rita Chang (2019). The New Colombo Plan (NCP) Mobility funding round result: Rita Chang Nursing in an International Context- Taiwan ($ 13,500)
7. Rita Chang (2018). The New Colombo Plan (NCP) Mobility funding round result: Rita Chang Nursing in an International Context- Taiwan ($16,500)
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8. Rita Chang & Victoria Traynor (2019) CI1 of UIC International Links Grant, University of Wollongong, Australia. Taiwanese Australian Innovation within Ageing Network (TAIwAN). Grant $ AUD 15,010; and $10,000 in-kind from cooperator-Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association).
9. Rita Chang & Victoria Traynor (2017). CI1 of UIC International Links Grant, University of Wollongong, Australia. Dementia and Driving in Taiwan: A research and education collaborative. Grant $ AUD 8502; with $3,700 cash and $10,000 in-kind from cooperator-Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association)
STUDENT MOBILITY
No. of UOW student Overseas partner organisation or University
Year Funding Coordinator
15 1st year students Cambodia for a clinical placement 2018 NCP Maria Mackay
Cambodia for a clinical placement 2017 Maria Mackay
4 3rd year students Taipei Medical University 2018 NCP Rita Chang
6 Detitant students Taipei Medical University 2019 NCP Rita Chang
MISSIONS, VISITORS AND OVERSEAS VISITS
• Elisabeth Irene Karlsen Dogan Ph.d. candidate Centre for Diaconia and Professional Practise • Ann-Kristin.Fjortoft Jørghild Karlotte Jensen • Taiwan students • Japanese students • Dr Nicola Carey: A supported visitor from the University of Surrey - is collaborating on the dementia
and driving research and the anti-microbial / Infection control research. • Edwin Chamanga-Senior Lecturer: Primary Health Care and Tissue Viability. FACULTY OF HEALTH,
SOCIAL CARE AND EDUCATION. Kingston University and St. George's University of London. 1-6/07/2019
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NUMBERS
• HDR • Postgraduate • Undergraduate
INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
2019 1. International Health-Wellbeing Virtual join Symposium on the 24th of September 2019. With
partner universities- Taipei Medical University & Konan Women’s University. Organised by UOW School of nursing Professor Victoria Traynor/Dr Rita Chang
2. Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Asia Pacific Congress 24th – _27th October Additional visits with presentations by SoN Staff and HDR candidates 21st – _23rd October (see report in appendix 1)
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Meeting host Purpose of meeting
Federal Department of Health The Chief Nurse invited us to present the Gerontological Nursing Competencies with a view to adopting these for community nurses across Taiwan
Acute care hospitals in Taipei Site visits by staff and HDR candidates across specialties to learn about best practice initiatives in Taipei
Taipei Medical University inter-
disciplinary research teams
Round table discussions to plan our research collaborations for 2020 (this is our 3rd face-to-face visit with
TMU)
Taiwanese Alzheimer's Disease Society with Taipei Medical University and memory clinics in Taiwan
Delivering an all-day 'Advanced Dementia and Driving' workshop to clinicians who attended our workshops in 2018 or 2019. These clinicians have been selected to implement our Dementia and Dementia Decision Aids (DDDA) Taiwanese Version across memory clinics in Taiwan in 2019 and 2020. The clinicians will be involved in research to evaluate the effectiveness of the DDDA with colleagues from TMU and Asia University
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APPENDIX 1: 2019 TAIWAN VISIT REPORT
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