
معرفی
Elise Button is a Senior Research Fellow and Casual Academic Researcher in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She specializes in health services research, palliative care, and value-based healthcare, with expertise in haematological malignancies and end-of-life care. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in improving healthcare quality and equity.
Education:
- Master of Health Economics (Deakin University, 2022)
- PhD (Queensland University of Technology, 2018)
- Masters of Advanced Practice (Hons., Griffith University, 2013)
- Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care (Griffith University, 2010)
- Bachelor of Nursing (Griffith University, 2007)
Research Focus: Elise's research integrates quantitative, qualitative, and knowledge translation methodologies to address gaps in cancer care delivery, palliative care accessibility, and patient-centered outcomes. She has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications, including systematic reviews and clinical trials.
Recent Work Trends: Her publications emphasize comparative analyses of healthcare systems, palliative care assessment tools, and economic evaluations in oncology. Recent studies explore cost-effectiveness of treatments and patient-reported outcomes in acute myeloid leukaemia.
Grants & Advising: While no students are listed, Elise has led interdisciplinary teams in hospital, university, and government sectors. Her work has been featured in Cancer, Cancers, and Palliative Medicine, with notable media coverage and social media engagement.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates internationally on projects related to comprehensive cancer centers and palliative care innovations, leveraging global partnerships to advance healthcare equity.



