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From both sides of the bedside Gillian Mason Person with heaps of medical appointments, disabled, chronically ill, mother, physiotherapist, rehabilitation researcher, communicator & advocate. @gillyminn @gillyminn #ATC19 Clinical


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From both sides of the bedside Gillian Mason

Person with heaps of medical appointments, disabled, chronically ill, mother, physiotherapist, rehabilitation researcher, communicator & advocate. @gillyminn

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@gillyminn #ATC19

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Clinical Telehealth

  • Physiotherapy – neuro-rehabilitation via videocall
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Clinical Telehealth

  • Physiotherapy – neuro-rehabilitation via videocall
  • Linking relatives with patient care planning meetings
  • Bring the team to the patient
  • Exercise classes
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Telehealth-supported stroke prevention program SLAM-TIA

  • Support with exercise & changing other lifestyle-related risk factors for a

future stroke

  • Community gym
  • Face-to-face then telehealth during transition from health service to

community supports

Geldens, N., Janssen, H., Crowfoot, G., Mason, G., Sweetapple, A., & English, C. (2018). Readiness for education and addressing modifiable risk factors after Transient Ischemic Attack. International Journal of Stroke, 13,43.

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2.23h daily 57.63h travel

metro

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3.4h daily

Add 28.5h/year for garden variety illness & health appts

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Time spent on health related activities associated with chronic illness

Jowsey, T., Yen, L., & Mathews, P. (2012). Time spent on health related activities associated with chronic illness: a scoping literature review. BMC Public Health, 12:1044. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-1044 Jeon, Y.H., Jowsey, T., Yen, L., Glasgow, N.J., Essue, B., Kljakovic, M.,…Aspin C. (2010). Achieving a balanced life in the face of chronic illness. Aust J Prim Health, 16(1), 66-74. Russell, L.B., Suh, D.C., Safford, M.A. (2005). Time requirements for diabetes self-management: too much for many? J Fam Pract, 54(1), 52-6.

  • People w/ chronic illness & carers about 2h each daily
  • Diabetes self-management > 2h extra daily. More time needed for elderly,

newly diagnosed disease, physical limitations

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It will be uncomfortable at first

  • “No, this is not for you”
  • It’s not far for you to drive
  • I’m sorry, the doctor didn’t

fill out the form

  • We’ll get back to you about

that

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Gillian Mason

Gillian.Mason@newcastle.edu.au @gillyminn