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Megan Jeon is a Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, working with the Psycho-Oncology Co-Operative Research Group (PoCoG) on the Brain Cancer Rehabilitation Assessment Interventions for Survivorship NeedS (BRAINS) Program. Her research focuses on psychological and quality-of-life outcomes, symptom management, and supportive care for brain tumor patients and their families.
Her key research interests include:
- Neuro-oncology supportive care
- Sleep disturbance mechanisms and interventions
- Patient-caregiver dyad dynamics
- Community-based care coordination models
- Workforce training in neuro-oncology
Analysis of her 2017–2024 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory centered on sleep disturbance in brain tumor populations, integrating palliative care frameworks with qualitative and epidemiological methods. This work consistently addresses unmet needs in symptom management and care pathways.
Scientific awards: None documented in available sources.
Dr. Jeon mentors Daniela HO TAN on transcultural schema therapy applications and secured 2024 funding through the School of Psychology's ECR Pathways for trauma-informed cancer care research across Australia.
She actively contributes to the BRAINS program and PoCoG collaborations, driving initiatives to optimize neuro-oncology care coordination and workforce development within the Australian healthcare ecosystem.