Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell
University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell is a Research Fellow within the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on improving the psychosocial outcomes of family carers of people with cancer. Her TRIO (TRIadic Oncology) research program has focused on improving health professional communication with carers, and has resulted in publication of clinical communication guidelines which have been adopted in policy nationally (Cancer Australia Optimal Care Pathways) and internationally. Rebekah has also led development of online interventions for carers and health professionals to improve carer engagement and empowerment in the cancer context. Rebekah currently holds a Cancer Institute NSW Fellowship and is developing a clinical pathway for recognising and managing psychological distress among family carers of people with cancer.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Understanding attitudes towards, and experiences of, family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations: A qualitative study (#78)
11:00 AM
Phyllis Butow
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations
Examining actual behaviours occurring in triadic (oncologist-patient-family caregiver) consultations: Analyses of audio-taped oncology consultations (#79)
11:20 AM
Ilona Juraskova
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations
Describing the range and complexity of family influence in cancer treatment decision-making: The TRIO framework (#80)
11:40 AM
Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations
Developing and evaluating practical strategies for oncology clinicians to manage and enhance family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations (#81)
12:00 PM
Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations