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Dr. Emma Kemp is a Senior Research Fellow in Cancer Support at Flinders University's College of Medicine and Public Health in Adelaide, Australia. She holds a PhD in Psychology and is a member of Jane Turner's Lab, where she conducts research at the intersection of psychology and oncology.
Dr. Kemp's research primarily focuses on:
- Digital mental health interventions for cancer patients, particularly the "Finding My Way" program
- Supportive care needs of cancer survivors
- Employment outcomes for cancer survivors
- Cardiovascular disease risk management in cancer patients
- Implementation of digital health technologies in cancer care
With 38 publications and over 700 citations, Dr. Kemp has established herself as a productive researcher in psycho-oncology. Her work often employs qualitative methodologies to understand patient experiences and needs, which then inform the development and evaluation of interventions. She has led multiple studies examining barriers and facilitators to accessing supportive care for cancer survivors, with a particular focus on digital solutions to increase accessibility.
Dr. Kemp's research demonstrates a strong commitment to improving the quality of life for cancer survivors through evidence-based interventions. Her work on the "Finding My Way" program series represents a significant contribution to the field of digital mental health for cancer patients.
As a Senior Research Fellow, Dr. Kemp likely supervises students and junior researchers, and collaborates extensively with colleagues across Flinders University and other Australian institutions including UNSW Sydney and The University of Adelaide.




