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Dr. Marguerite Bramble is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Nursing at Charles Sturt University's School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences. As an advanced practice Registered Nurse, her clinical and research expertise focuses on chronic care nursing with specialization in neurological conditions affecting older populations, particularly dementia and Parkinson's disease. She has national recognition for implementing evidence-based models and clinical trial interventions, with collaborations across industry stakeholders and health professionals.
Her educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy from Griffith University (2009) focused on promoting family involvement in residential dementia care through educational interventions. Her research integrates nursing theory with curriculum development for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Research interests span:
- Aged care nursing systems
- Parkinson's disease management frameworks
- Dementia care interventions
- Reablement models in community settings
- Evidence-based practice implementation
She has received multiple scientific awards including Health Innovation Awards (2020) and grants supporting aging research in rural Australia. Current research examines MRI distress experiences, reablement models, and cultural safety in aged care.
As a research supervisor, she mentors students in qualitative health research and clinical interventions. She leads projects with community impact including Parkinson's disease advocacy and healthcare innovation.



