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Finding and Using CareSearch promotional materials

Discover valuable resources from the Quality Use of CareSearch Project to enhance communication about palliative care. These materials can be used to inform colleagues, display in staff areas, and provide consumer information in waiting areas. Print and distribute brochures to community members and families for impactful conversations about palliative care. All materials are peer-reviewed by Australian health professionals to ensure they are trustworthy and evidence-based, supporting rigorous research in palliative care. Visit www.caresearch.com.au for more.

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Finding and Using CareSearch promotional materials

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  1. Finding and Using CareSearch promotional materials This event is part of the Quality Use of CareSearch Project

  2. Using CareSearch materials There are a few project resources that may be of interest

  3. Using CareSearch materials All resources can be ordered / printed and used to: • Inform colleagues in education sessions • Display posters (e.g., nurses hub) in staff areas • Display consumer information in waiting areas / foyers • Hand consumer brochures to community members or families so that they can find out more • Use consumer brochures to initiate conversations

  4. Quality processes • All materials on the website are developed and peer reviewed by Australian health professionals to ensure: • that they relate to palliative care • that they are trustworthy and reflect the best available evidence • that where possible the evidence relates to rigorous research work.

  5. CareSearch would like to thank the many people who contribute their time and expertise to the project including members of the National Advisory Group and the Knowledge Network Management Group. CareSearch is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing as part of the National Palliative Care Program. www.caresearch.com.au

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