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Victoria Terry is a Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Southern Queensland. Her research focuses on nursing education, prostate cancer survivorship care, disaster resilience, and mental health interventions. She holds qualifications including a PhD from USQ and has contributed to advancing clinical skills training and cultural safety in nursing curricula. Her work addresses challenges such as financial barriers for nursing students and improving evacuation strategies during bushfires.
Notable research interests include nurse-led interventions for prostate cancer patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy, community resilience post-bushfires, and mood profile analysis in athletes. Terry has explored frontline nurse resilience during pandemics and the psychometric validation of mood assessment tools. Her studies emphasize practical applications, such as remote laboratory learning and reducing violence against healthcare workers.
Her publications highlight interdisciplinary collaboration across nursing, public health, and environmental studies. While no specific awards are listed, her work reflects consistent contributions to nursing education and disaster preparedness. Terry’s research often integrates qualitative and quantitative methods to address real-world healthcare challenges.
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