Education
Chan studied in the School of Nursing atCareer
Chan started his career as a Personal Care Assistant at Greenslopes Hospital in 2002, and later joined Mater Adult Hospital as a Registered Nurse in 2004. He then held an appointment as a Clinical Nurse (Palliative Care) at Princess Alexandra Hospital between 2005 and 2008. Following this appointment, he joined Metro North Hospital and Health Service and held the roles of Cancer Nurse Researcher, Deputy Director of Cancer Research, and Professor of Nursing between 2008 and 2017. Chan was appointed as Professor of Cancer Nursing in 2018 at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Hospital and Health Service and Queensland University of Technology. In August, 2021, Chan commenced as Inaugural Director for the Caring Futures Institute at Flinders University, South Australia. In 2024, Chan commenced as the Deputy Vice Chancellor Research at Flinders University. Chan is a Past President of the Cancer Nurses Society of Australia (CNSA), and serves as a Director on the Board of the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC). In 2021, Chan was appointed by the Australian Federal Minister of Health to the Research Committee National Health and Medical Research Council.Research
Chan has worked to advance the management of distressing cancer- or treatment-related toxicities, and enhance integrated care models for cancer survivors.Cancer survivorship and navigation models of care
Chan is an active clinical trialist who has developed, tested and implemented innovative shared-care models for breast cancer, prostate cancer, lymphoma, and survivors. Chan is an active clinical trialist who has developed, tested and implemented innovative shared-care models forSymptom and toxicity management
Skin toxicity
Chan’s clinical trials and meta-analyses in radiation dermatitis have been adopted into clinical guidelines from Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC); Oncology Nursing Society; UpToDate; and the EVIQ guidelines. In 2019, Chan’s StrataXRT Trial provided a breakthrough as the world’s first positive trial for a non-steroidal intervention effective for reducing the risk of developing wet desquamation by 49% in patients receiving radiotherapy for head & neck cancer.Financial toxicity
Chan is an active researcher in the field of financial toxicity (i.e. distress, burden, hardship). His work highlights the significance and prevalence of financial toxicity in cancer survivors. In 2017, he obtained an Oncology Nursing Foundation Fellowship to conduct a series of work on the relationships between financial toxicity or employment interference and symptom burden in cancer survivors. Chan’s work reported significant relationships between financial toxicity and physical/psychological symptom burden in cancer survivors, providing directions for further interventional work to improve patient outcomes.Fatigue
Chan’s doctoral work examined self-management of fatigue in cancer survivors living with metastatic disease. Over recent years, the focus of his work has shifted to facilitate translation of available research evidence into practice. In 2020, he was awarded by the PA Research Foundation to develop a model of care, in collaboration with Cancer Council Queensland, for addressing cancer-related fatigue in all cancer survivors.Awards and honors
*2014 - Outstanding Young Alumnus of the Year, Queensland University of Technology *2014 - Premier’s Award for Excellence in Leadership, Queensland Government *2021 - Inductee, Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame *2021 - Nurse of the Year (Finalist), HESTA Australian Nursing Awards *2022 – Fellow, American Academy of Nursing *2023 – Outstanding Publication of the Year, Multinational Association for Supportive Care in CancerBibliography
*Chan R, Webster J. End-of-life care pathways for improving outcomes in caring for the dying (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2010, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD008006. DOI:10.1002/1451858.CD008006 *Chan R, Mann J, Keller J, Cheuk R, Tripcony L, Blades R, Keogh S (2014) Aqueous cream versus a natural oil-based emulsion containing allantoin for managing radiation-induced skin reactions in patients with cancer: A double-blind randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics. 90 (4): 756-764. *Molassiotis A, Yates P, Li Q, So WKW, Pongthavornkamol K, Pittayapan P, Komatsu H, Thandar M, Yi MS, Titus Chacko S, Lopez V, Butcon J, Wyld W, Chan R (2017). Mapping unmet supportive care needs in cancer survivors across the Asia-Pacific region: Results from the international STEP study. Annals of Oncology. 28: 2552-2558. *Chan R, Blades R, Jones L, Downer T, Peet S, Button E, Wyld D, McPhail S, Doolan M, Yates P (2019). A single-blind, randomized controlled trial of StrataXRT® - a silicone-based film-forming gel dressing for prophylaxis and management of radiation dermatitis in patient with head and neck cancer. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 139: 72-78. *Rickard C, Marsh N, Larsen E, McGrail M, Graces N, Runnegar N, Webster J, Corley A, McMillan D, Gowardman J, Long D, Fraser J, Gill F, Young J, Murgo M, Alexandrou E, Coudhury MA, Chan R, Gavin N, Daud A, Palermo A, Regli A, Playford G (2021) Replacement intervals for infusion sets to prevent central and arterial vascular catheter -related bloodstream infections: a randomised controlled trial (RSVP Trial). The Lancet. 397 (10283): 1447-1458. *Chan R, Milch V, Crawford-Williams F, Oluwaseyifunmi AA, Joseph R, Johal J, Dick Y, Wallen M, Agarwal A, Nekhlyudov L, Tieu M, Al-Momani M, Turnbull S, Sathiarak R, Ratcliffe J, Keefe D, Hart N (2023). Patient Navigation in Cancer Care: An Overview of Systematic Review. CA: a Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 10.3322/caac.21788References
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