
Research Partners with Lived Experience
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This book is a valuable resource for researchers in clinical fields who have been touched by firsthand exposure to a condition and have been motivated to conduct research in the respective fields. The chapters will enrich understanding for adult patients and survivors and for parents of children suffering intense experiences, who engage with the latest research publications. It will also broaden the understanding of medical, biomedical, and health sciences students interested in reading the narrative accounts of patients and survivors. Readers will gain refreshing perspectives and insights.
The book relates to patients managing all kinds of noncommunicable diseases or experiences of violence, and how they can share their valuable experiences into future advancementto research. It is related to SDG 3, good health and well-being.
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Dr. Grant Meredith graduated from Federation University and is a lecturer of Information Technology. He leads the Technologies for Empowering People for Participation in Society (TEPPS) programme, which focuses on creating "assertive technologies". Grant was named Federation University's Alumnus of the Year for 2015 and has been awarded numerous competitive philanthropic grants. Grant has focused on assisting people who stutter to gain speaking and social confidence through technologies. He is a person who stutters and has presented internationally on his research.
Dr. Selena (Sally) Firmin graduated from Monash University Australia. She is an Information Technology lecturer at Federation University Australia. Sally has over 25 peer-reviewed publications and has delivered several oral presentations, is a reviewer for multiple journals and conferences, and is involved with the supervision of many HDR students. Sally won a best paper award for her work on developing lifelong learners through e-communication. Sally has several grants, her most recent in collaboration with partner academics looking at fluid management in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Sally is a CKD patient currently on hemodialysis.
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