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Pauline Wong is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University's School of Nursing and Midwifery. With 30 years of clinical experience in trauma and intensive care nursing at Alfred Health in Melbourne, she has held managerial and educational roles throughout her career. Recently completed her PhD in 2016 at La Trobe University, where she developed a grounded theory focused on family resilience for patients unexpectedly admitted to intensive care. Her research aims to understand the dynamics of partnering families in the healthcare decision-making process, aligning with the Australian National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards. Wong's work integrates both qualitative and mixed methods to inform evidence-based practices and enhance patient and family-centered care in ICU settings. She is deeply involved in professional organizations including the Australian New Zealand Association of Health Professional Educators and serves as an Assistant Editor for the Intensive Critical Care Nursing Journal. Her research interests also intersect with the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and education.
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