Student Projects
Research by PhD candidates at the University of Birmingham highlight the complexities faced in modern global healthcare. Our research students have undertaken projects to enhance research and healthcare practices worldwide.
Development of end-of-life care provision model for paediatric patients in intensive care units in Indonesia
- Fanny Adistie (PhD candidate) - University of Birmingham, UK
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Developing a community-based paediatric palliative care course for health volunteers in a rural area of Northern Thailand
- Nattaporn Ontrakrai (PhD candidate) - University of Birmingham, UK
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Development of a blended learning paediatric palliative care education programme to enhance the competency of paediatric oncology nurses in the Southern part of Thailand
- Piyatida Theppradit (PhD candidate) - University of Birmingham, UK
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Enhancing Mental Health Support for Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes in Saudi Arabia: A Mixed-Methods Study
- Amani Busili (PhD candidate) - University of Birmingham, UK
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Development of a person-centred care model for older people in long-term care facilities in Thailand
- Kedsaraporn Udkunta (PhD candidate) - University of Birmingham, UK
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Intergenerational engagement among older people in the long-term care facility in China
- Hao Liu (PhD candidate) - University of Birmingham, UK
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Informing the design of a Home-based Online Pain-management Support System (HOPSS) for parents and children with cancer-related pain
- Betul Bay (PhD candidate) - University of Birmingham, UK
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