Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Are we there yet? Exploring the journey to quality stroke care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in rural and remote Queensland

Rachel  Quigley

Ms Rachel Quigley ORCID logo

qualifications: Grad. Dip. Phys.

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript

position: Older Persons Liaison Advanced Clinician

I am a physiotherapist by background. I continue to work clinically within an Older Persons Integrated Health Service as the Older Persons Liaison Service Clinician. My MPhil investigated how carers of older adults with complex needs navigate through health and aged care systems. I am also a member of the Healthy Ageing Research Team (HART) at James Cook University, a group of clinician-based researchers in FNQ whose research agenda is driven by community identified priorities and clinical need. The focus of my research agenda is both integrated care and healthy ageing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.


Jennifer  Mann

Ms Jennifer Mann

qualifications: Master of Public Health

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript

position: Project Manager


Jan  Robertson

Ms Jan Robertson

qualifications: Doctor of Public Health

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript

position: Adjunct Research Fellow


Sharon  Bonython-Ericson

Sharon Bonython-Ericson

qualifications: Bachelor of Health Science, Graduate Diploma of Health Promotion

contribution: Study conception and design

position: Research Fellow


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