UQ researchers are surveying staff at the University about their experiences in the workplace for a research project aiming to understand social change behaviours.
Now that urge and interest for telehealth have declined after the COVID-19 pandemic, we are interested in investigating professionals’ and families return to in-person services after using telehealth.
The aim of our study is to investigate the sensory processing and quality of life in children with DCD, and potential contextual factors associated with children both with and without DCD.
The purpose of this study is to undertake a mixed-methods interview of AHPRA registered health practitioners on their views of psychedelic-assisted therapy.
This study aims to determine when after a whiplash injury these nerve findings can be observed and to better understand their clinical significance and possible causes.
Join an innovative research project to revamp the Active Communication Education program to improve the communication and social emotional wellbeing of older people with hearing loss.