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Azam Bazooband is an Academic Lead at the Wicking Dementia Research Education Centre, University of Tasmania. His research focuses on aged health care and social determinants of health, particularly exploring community-based arts interventions for people living with dementia. He holds a doctoral degree and has published extensively on dementia care, participatory arts, and qualitative research methods. His work emphasizes improving quality of life through nature and art-based programs.
Dr. Bazooband’s research outputs include studies on engaging dementia patients in community art activities and evaluating participatory arts programs. He currently supervises doctoral research on 'Restorative Places: Nature and Dementia.' He has secured funding for a project investigating the impact of participatory art in green spaces on dementia patients’ well-being, supported by the Tasmanian Health Service and University of Tasmania.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His professional contributions include collaborative roles with institutions like the Wicking Centre, where he leads initiatives integrating arts and health to address dementia-related challenges.