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Rebecca Osseiran-Moisson
Researcher at Curtin University
Publications - 18
Citations - 838
Rebecca Osseiran-Moisson is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Burnout & Compassion fatigue. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 678 citations. Previous affiliations of Rebecca Osseiran-Moisson include Edith Cowan University.
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Work and personal well-being of nurses in Queensland: Does rurality make a difference?
TL;DR: The study findings provide new data suggesting that, with the exception of secondary traumatic stress, the personal well-being of nurses does not differ across geographical settings.
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Attendance of men at the familial cancer clinic: what they value from the consultation
Elizabeth A. Lobb,Clara Gaff,Bettina Meiser,Phyllis Butow,Rebecca Osseiran-Moisson,Rebecca Osseiran-Moisson,Nina Hallowell +6 more
TL;DR: A preference for collaborative decision making and cancer-related anxiety predicted men valuing information and emotional support from the consultation, highlighting the value men place on family responsibility.
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A Self-management Concept for Men at the Community Level: The `Waist' Disposal Challenge:
TL;DR: The significant to moderate decreases in BMI are an encouraging indication that such community based-projects for men at-risk of developing chronic disease may influence the way health services reorient their community programmes to suit the health psychology of middle-aged to older men.
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A re-examination of the individual differences approach that explains occupational resilience and psychological adjustment among nurses.
Clare S. Rees,Rebecca Osseiran-Moisson,Diane Chamberlain,Lynette Cusack,Judith Anderson,Anna Fagence,Katie Sutton,Janie Brown,Victoria R. Terry,David Hemsworth,Desley Hegney +10 more
TL;DR: The model was able to explain the individual differences, antecedents, and burnout-related outcomes, of resilience within a nursing context and highlighted the importance of skills training to develop mindfulness and self-efficacy among nurses as a means of fostering resilience and positive psychological adjustment.
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The cost-effectiveness of a telephone-based intervention to support caregivers of older people discharged from hospital
David Youens,Richard Parsons,Christine Toye,Christine Toye,Susan Slatyer,Susan Slatyer,Samar M. Aoun,Keith D. Hill,Matthew Skinner,Sean Maher,Sue Davis,Rebecca Osseiran-Moisson,Rachael Moorin +12 more
TL;DR: This is the first work to calculate the cost-effectiveness of a telephone-delivered intervention designed to support caregivers of older people post-discharge, and will support decision-making regarding implementation.