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Dr Laurelie Wishart
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Laurelie Wishart

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Dr Laurelie Wishart is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Works

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68 works between 2012 and 2025

61 - 68 of 68 works

2015

Conference Publication

Using technology to deliver prophylactic swallowing therapy for HNC patients: Analysis of consumer perceptions

Wall, L., Ward, E., Cartmill, B., Hill, A., Isenring, E., Byrnes, J. and Porceddu, S. (2015). Using technology to deliver prophylactic swallowing therapy for HNC patients: Analysis of consumer perceptions. Dysphagia Research Society 2015 Annual Meeting and Post-Graduate Course, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 11-14 March 2015. New York, NY United States: Springer.

Using technology to deliver prophylactic swallowing therapy for HNC patients: Analysis of consumer perceptions

2015

Conference Publication

Innovating Multidisciplinary Triage of Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Their Carers During (Chemo)Radiotherapy: the "screenit" System

Wall, Laurelie, Cartmill, Bena, Ward, Liz, Hill, Anne, Isenring, Elizabeth, Byrne, Joshua, Chambers, Suzanne, Dunn, Jeff, Nixon, Jodie, Whelan, Jane and Porceddu, Sandro (2015). Innovating Multidisciplinary Triage of Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Their Carers During (Chemo)Radiotherapy: the "screenit" System. COSA’s 42nd Annual Scientific Meeting. Rare Cancers: Common Goals, Hobart TAS, Australia, 17–19 November 2015. Hoboken, NJ United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

Innovating Multidisciplinary Triage of Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Their Carers During (Chemo)Radiotherapy: the "screenit" System

2014

Journal Article

Can human mannequin-based simulation provide a feasible and clinically acceptable method for training tracheostomy management skills for speech pathologists?

Ward, Elizabeth C., Baker, Sonia C., Wall, Laurelie R., Duggan, Brooke L. J., Hancock, Kelli L., Bassett, Lynell V. and Hyde, Trent J. (2014). Can human mannequin-based simulation provide a feasible and clinically acceptable method for training tracheostomy management skills for speech pathologists?. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 23 (3), 1-16. doi: 10.1044/2014_AJSLP-13-0050

Can human mannequin-based simulation provide a feasible and clinically acceptable method for training tracheostomy management skills for speech pathologists?

2014

Journal Article

UK survey of clinical consistency in tracheostomy management

McGowan, Susan L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Wall, Laurelie R., Shellshear, Leanne R. and Spurgin, Ann-Louise (2014). UK survey of clinical consistency in tracheostomy management. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 49 (1), 127-138. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12052

UK survey of clinical consistency in tracheostomy management

2014

Book Chapter

Speech and swallowing following oral, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal cancers

Lazarus, C., Wall, L, Ward, E. C. and Yiu, E (2014). Speech and swallowing following oral, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal cancers. Head and neck cancer: Treatment, rehabilitation and outcomes. (pp. 121-149) San Diego, CA, United States: Plural Publishing.

Speech and swallowing following oral, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal cancers

2013

Journal Article

Physiological changes to the swallowing mechanism following (Chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review

Wall, Laurelie R., Ward, Elizabeth C., Cartmill, Bena and Hill, Anne J. (2013). Physiological changes to the swallowing mechanism following (Chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review. Dysphagia, 28 (4), 481-493. doi: 10.1007/s00455-013-9491-8

Physiological changes to the swallowing mechanism following (Chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review

2013

Journal Article

Technology-assisted screening of patient-reported functional outcomes in the head and neck cancer population: what’s the evidence?

Wall, L. R., Ward, E. C., Cartmill, B. and Hill, A. J. (2013). Technology-assisted screening of patient-reported functional outcomes in the head and neck cancer population: what’s the evidence?. OA Cancer, 1 (2).

Technology-assisted screening of patient-reported functional outcomes in the head and neck cancer population: what’s the evidence?

2012

Conference Publication

Use of simulation technology for clinical skills development in tracheostomy management

Ward E.C., Baker, S, Duggin, B, Wall, L, Hancock, K, Bassett, L and Hyde, T (2012). Use of simulation technology for clinical skills development in tracheostomy management. Dysphagia Research Society Annual Meeting and Post Graduate Course, Ontario, Canada, 07-12 March, 2012. New York, NY, United States: Springer. doi: 10.1007/s00455-012-9428-7

Use of simulation technology for clinical skills development in tracheostomy management

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2024
    PROMISE: Patient Reported Outcome Measures in cancer care: a hybrid effectiveness-Implementation trial to optimise Symptom control and health service Experience. (Non UQ Lead)
    QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Laurelie Wishart is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    An electronic, Patient-Reported platform for capturing Adverse Event data in the Cancer Trials Unit of the Princess Alexandra Hospital (ePRAE-CTU)

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Bena Brown

  • Master Philosophy

    An electronic, patient-reported platform for capturing adverse event data in the Cancer Trials Unit of the Princess Alexandra Hospital

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Bena Brown

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Determining the unmet supportive care needs of patients undergoing immunotherapy for head and neck cancer

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Laurelie Wishart directly for media enquiries about:

  • cancer survivors
  • dysphagia
  • head and neck cancer
  • patient-reported outcomes
  • survivorship
  • swallowing
  • technology
  • telehealth

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