Ilona Juraskova
The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Ilona Juraskova (PhD, MPsychClin) is Professor in Health Psychology at the School of Psychology, the University of Sydney. She has over 20 years’ experience in conducting psycho-oncology research, and has taught health and clinical psychology to students and clinicians over the last 10 years. Her research program primarily focuses on improving doctor-patient-family communication, shared decision-making and adjustment following illness. She has developed and evaluated many evidence-based psychosocial interventions and communication resources that has been implemented into clinical practice. Ilona has published over 130 peer-reviewed papers, and has received over $8 million in research funding.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The Effect of Biased Health Information and Consumer Attitudes on Anticipated Whole Genome Screening Uptake. (#77)
11:00 AM
Alana Fisher
Best of the Best Orals: Education
Stress and burnout, work engagement and meaningful work in psychosocial health professionals working in Oncology. (#158)
3:30 PM
Victoria-Mae Rasmussen
Best of the Best Posters: Cancer side effects and symptoms
The Impact of Providing Peer Support within a Research Context: A Qualitative Insight into Delivering a Combined Nurse-Peer Psychosocial Intervention for Gynaecological Cancer Patients (#277)
3:00 PM
Ben Huntingdon
Posters - Supportive care