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Felice Borghmans

PhD student, Health care professional (Health sciences)

Australia

My passion is workforce design and development, and innovation in leadership models for healthcare. I hold a BSc-Nursing, Grad Dip Critical Care, Master's degree in Policy, Change, and Organisational Leadership with Monash University, and am currently undertaking a PhD at Monash University. I have extensive experience in healthcare management. My research concerns the clinician and patient experience of giving and receiving healthcare. This extends to how services and systems are designed, the assumptions underpinning those designs, and the impacts of design and assumptions on experience. The premise of my interests is that experience is fundamental to healthcare - it informs why healthcare is sought ( the experience of symptoms, life-difficulties, etc.) and why people take up professions that provide health care ( humanitarian reasons, scientific interest, other). I am especially interested in chronic and complex healthcare and societal perspectives on this domain of practice.

Publications

  • Borghmans, Felice. (2022). The radical and requisite openness of viable systems: Implications for healthcare strategy and practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 28(2), 324–331. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.13576
  • Borghmans, Felice, & Laletas, Stella. (2023). Complex adaptive phenomenology: A conceptual framework for healthcare research. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 29(5), 756–764. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.13811
  • Borghmans, Felice, Fernandes, Venesser, & Newnham, Harvey. (2021). Applying Complexity Theory to a Hospital Complex Patient Care Program. International Journal of Integrated Care, 21(2), 19–19. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.5634
  • O'Connor, Margaret, Palfreyman, Stacey, & Borghmans, Felice. (2018). Reflections on establishing a nurse practitioner role across acute hospital and home-based palliative care settings in Australia. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 24(9), 436–442. https://doi.org/10.12968/ijpn.2018.24.9.436
  • Lee, Stuart J, Thomas, Phillipa, Newnham, Harvey, Freidin, Julian, Smith, Cathie, Lowthian, Judy, Borghmans, Felice, Gocentas, Robert A, De Silva, Devereaux, & Stafrace, Simon. (2019). Homeless status documentation at a metropolitan hospital emergency department. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31(4), 639–645. https://doi.org/10.1111/1742-6723.13256
  • The radical and requisite openness of viable systems - implications for healthcare strategy and practice
  • The radical and requisite openness of viable systems: Implications for healthcare strategy and practice
  • Applying Complexity Theory to a Hospital Complex Patient Care Program
  • Complex adaptive phenomenology: A conceptual framework for healthcare research
  • The Lifeworld of the Complex Care Hospital Doctor: A Complex Adaptive Phenomenological Study
  • Finding meaning in complex care nursing in a hospital setting
  • “You do need each member of the team to bring that next piece of the puzzle”: Allied health professionals’ experience of interprofessional complex care in hospital settings

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