Dr Bail was interviewed by ABC Radio Canberra regarding an upcoming project on delirium. For more information, see https://www.scu.edu.au/news/2024/delirium-toolkit-research
Dr Bail was cited in Sydney Morning Herald in relation to nomenclature for older people https://www.smh.com.au/culture/books/at-what-age-does-an-elder-become-elderly-20240731-p5jxzo.html
Kasia interviewed on ABC Radio about reminiscence therapy with people with dementia using Story Tiling app https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/healthreport/reminiscence-therapy-life-review-dementia/104099778?utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared
Kasia presenting: Healthy Ageing Research – Exploring dignity of risk and supported decision making. WHO Collaborative Center for Community Services, School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Webinar 23rd Feb 2-24.
Viewable here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI5Om_84MDM
Kasia presenting: Hot, smelly, sore and confused: Creating systems to enable nurses to be close enough to older patients to prevent and treat complications in hospital. Presentation to Australian Hartford Consortium of Gerontological Nursing Excellence, 11 July 2023. https://research.qut.edu.au/hartfordnursing/resources/hot-smelly-sore-and-confused-creating-systems-to-enable-nurses-to-be-close-enough-to-older-patients-to-prevent-and-treat-complications-in-hospital/
Interview with an aged care resident, published in the Health Advocate: ‘Improving the Quality of Health Care? Not Wasting Clinician’s Time Would Help’ https://issuu.com/aushealthcare/docs/the_health_advocate_-_august_2021
Missed Nursing Care – A short video by RANCARE funded by EUCost
The nursing process – a video graphic to help digital health teams (and more).
Increase nursing time spent with patients: the holy grail. A mixed method research evaluation in a live hospital environment. Bail, K, Currie, M., Davey, R. 2017. Health Data Analytics Conference, Brisbane, 10 October
‘Nurses care less for people with dementia but it costs more’ 2016 Pitch for Funds (P4F), Canberra, Winner
‘Are people with the dementia the canaries of the hospital?’ 2015 Three Minute Thesis (3MT), Canberra, Finalist







