
معرفی
Dr. Andi Agbejule is a Research Fellow within the Cancer Survivorship Program at Flinders University's Caring Futures Institute, affiliated with the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She holds a PhD in Enabling Health Professionals to Provide Effective Self-Management Support for Cancer-related Fatigue and a Bachelor of Radiation Therapy from Queensland University of Technology. Her expertise spans cancer-related fatigue, equity in cancer care, implementation science, and lifestyle adjustments to improve survivorship outcomes.
Research Interests: Dr. Agbejule focuses on self-management strategies for cancer-related fatigue, equitable healthcare access, and the translation of evidence-based practices into clinical settings. She has pioneered frameworks for fatigue management and patient navigation programs, emphasizing behavioral changes and multidisciplinary care approaches.
Awards: She has received accolades including the PC4 Symposium Best Poster Award (2021), Margaret Fay Fuller PhD Scholarship (2022), and multiple HDR Student Publication Awards (2022–2023). Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in advancing health equity and education.
Labs/Teams: She contributes to the Caring Futures Institute and collaborates with global organizations like MASCC. Her research spans oncology navigation systems, digital health tools, and policy-driven equity initiatives.





