Miss Rebecca Munt

Position/s:Lecturer
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Phone: +61 8 82015749
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Location: Sturt West Wing (W402)
Postal address: GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia

Qualifications

Bachelor of Nursing (Honours), PhD candidate, Acute Care Course

Honours, awards and grants

2010 Australian Safer Communities Awards Ceremony - 'Staying safe and healthy at Adelaide Schoolies Festival' High Commendation Award presented to Flinders University Centre for Disaster Resilience and Health Team - Dr Alison Hutton, Ms Rebecca Munt, Ms Allison Roderick, Dr Lynette Cusack and Prof Paul Arbon.
2009 Awarded First Class Honours
2007 School of Nursing and Midwifery Honours Scholarship

Teaching

Teaching interests

Acute and critical care, Diabetes management and education, Chronic condition self management

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Research and consultancy

Research interests

Self management of Type 1 Diabetes in the Acute Care Setting
Chronic condition self management
Primary Health Care - Social, Equity and Acess and Nursing roles
Young people staying safe and health at Mass Gatherings

Publications

Refereed journal articles

Hutton, A.E., Roderick, A.B., Munt, R.L., Mayner, L., Kako, M., & Arbon, P.A., 2012. Celebrating the end of school life: A pilot study. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 27(1), 13-17.

Hutton, A.E., Munt, R.L., Zeitz, K.M., Cusack, L., Kako, M., & Arbon, P.A., 2010. Piloting a mass gathering conceptual framework at an Adelaide Schoolies Festival. Collegian, 17(4), 183-191.

Hutton, A.E., Roderick, A.B., & Munt, R.L., 2010. Lessons learned at World Youth Day: Collecting data and using postcards at a mass gatherings. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 25(3), 273-277.

Wotton, K.G., Crannitch, K., & Munt, R.L., 2008. Prevalence, risk factors and strategies to prevent dehydration in older adults. Contemporary Nurse, 31(1), 44-56.

King, M.N., Munt, R.L., & Tisato-Eastwood, A.A., 2007. The impact of a postgraduate diabetes course on the perceptions Aboriginal health workers and supervisors in South Australia. Contemporary Nurse, 25(1-2), 82-93.

Journal articles

Munt, R.L., 2010. Self - management of Type 1 Diabetes in the acute care setting. Diabetes Management Journal, 30(March), 34-34.

Conference publications

King, M.N., King, L.A., Willis, E.M., Munt, R.L., & Semmens, F., 2011. Rural and remote Registered Nurses and Aboriginal Health Workers experiences having undertaken a specialist diabetes course and its influences on the diabetes health care of Aboriginal people. 2011 ADS-ADEA Conference.

Munt, R.L., 2010. Understanding people with diabetes, not just diabetes: a holistic perspective of diabetes management in hospital. ADEA Symposium - Forgotten management: The hospitalised patinet with Diabetes.

Hutton, A.E., Roderick, A.B., Munt, R.L., & Arbon, P.A., 2009. Schoolies Festival- a pilot study : what do young people do to stay safe and healthy at crowded events?. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 24(Suppl. 1), S41-S41.

Professional and community engagement

Member:

Australian Diabetes Educator Association (ADEA)
St John's
Royal College of Nursing Australia (RCNA)
The Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)
Diabetes SA

Professional member:

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF)
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association (POSAA)



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