
About
Dr Anna Rose is a Lecturer at the School of Health Sciences, University of Newcastle. With a background as an Occupational Therapist, her work bridges clinical practice, teaching, and research, focusing on comfort measurement, telehealth, and pressure injury prevention in allied health contexts.
- Location: Room 372, ICT Building, Callaghan campus
- Contact: anna.rose@newcastle.edu.au | (02) 4921 7881
Her research explores the psychosocial and physical dimensions of comfort, particularly in:
- Pressure injury prevention/management
- End-of-life care
- Telehealth implementation post-COVID
- Assistive technology integration
- NDIS service delivery
Recent publications analyze eHealth interventions, culinary nutrition programs, and clinical assessment frameworks for comfort outcomes. Current projects include systematic reviews of OT interventions for client comfort and NDIS multidisciplinary perspectives.
Grants from HMRI and University of Newcastle support her work on
- Equity in pressure injury care
- Technology for chronic disease management
- Telehealth integration models
As a supervisor, she mentors students in pressure injury prevention, sleep-wound healing associations, and assistive technology sustainability. Her teaching emphasizes systems thinking and problem-based learning in occupational therapy curricula.
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