Publications

This page contains DSI Project publications, author publications or other related publications.

Moira Dunsmore
  • Dunsmore, M. & Watharow, AM. (July 2024) Dual Sensory Impairment and Older Adults: an invisible epidemic. Lived Places Publishing, New York
  • Dunsmore, ME., Watharow, A-M, and Schneider J, (2024) An invisible disability: Communication, patient safety and Dual Sensory Impairment in older persons. Journal of Advanced Nursing doi: 10.1111/jan.16159
  • (*In submission) Dunsmore, ME., Schneider J, McKenzie H and Gillespie JA (2024) Exploring liminal spaces in older age: navigating the enduring state of Dual Sensory Impairment (DSI).Sage Open
  • Tyagi, V., Saravanos, G., Dunsmore, M., Power, T. and McCormac, B. (2024) Planetary health and person-centred healthcare practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing DOI: 10.1111/jan.16153
  • Dunsmore, ME., Wiseman, T. and Randall, S. (2024) Bridging the gap for undergraduate nursing student and academics in learning in a remote area placement: A descriptive qualitative study. Journal of Nurse Education
  • Dunsmore, M. (2022) An Invisible Disability: navigating the enduring state of dual sensory impairment (DSI) in older age. (Published abstract)
  • Dunsmore ME, Schneider J, McKenzie H and Gillespie JA (2020) The Effort of Caring: The Caregivers’ Perspective of Dual Sensory Impairment. Front. Educ. 5:572201. doi: 10.3389/feduc.2020.572201
  • McMahon, C., Schneider, J., Dunsmore, M., Gopinath, B., Kifley, A., Mitchell, P., Wang, J., Leeder, S. (2017). Screening, Education, and Rehabilitation Services for Hearing Loss Provided to Clients with Low Vision: Measured and Perceived Value among Participants of the Vision-Hearing Project. Ear and Hearing, 38(1), 57-64. 
  • Schneider, J., Dunsmore, M., McMahon, C., Gopinath, B., Kifley, A., Mitchell, P., Leeder, S., Wang, J. (2014). Improving Access to Hearing Services for People with Low Vision: Piloting a “Hearing Screening and Education Model” of Intervention. Ear and Hearing, 35(4), e153-e161. 
Annmaree Watharow

Peer reviewed journal publications:

  • Smith-Merry, J, Watharow, A, Gilroy, J. (2023). The NDIS at ten years: Designing an equitable scheme for the next decade. Medical Journal of Australia, 218(7), 291-294. https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51899
  • Potts, A., Bednarek, M., Watharow, A. (2023). Super, social, medical: Person-first and identity-first representations of disabled people in Australian newspapers, 2000-2019, Discourse and Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/09579265231156504  
  • Watharow, A. (2022). Book Review – ‘Disability reporting handbook: A detailed handbook to guide better newsroom reporting of people with disability, by Briana Blackett et al.’, in Ethical space – The International Journal of Communication Ethics. – no link 
  • Watharow, A. & Wayland, S. (2022). Making Qualitative Research Inclusive: Methodological Insights in Disability Research, International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 21(April). https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069221095316
  • Watharow, A. (2021). The air that I breathe: Surviving the loss of the communication senses through narrative writing. Life Writing 18(2), 171-180. https://doi.org/10.1080/14484528.2019.1570582 

Books and Book Chapters

  • Dunsmore, M. & Watharow, AM. The Third Sense: Dual Sensory Impairment and Older Adults. Lived Places Publishing, New York. (Awaiting Publication, due September 2023.
  • Watharow, A. (2023) ‘The lie of the land’, in Placing Disability: Personal Essays of Embodied Geography. Cham: Springer Nature. (Awaiting Publication).
  • Watharow, A., Joseph, S & Fagan, F. (2023). Creating Ethical Storytelling Spaces for People Living with Disability and Trauma in Narrative Medicine: Trauma and Ethic. Vernon Press.
  • Watharow, A. (2023) Improving the Experience of Health Care for People Living with Sensory Disability: Knowing what is going on. New York: Lived Places Publishing.
  • Watharow, A. (2021). Owning my room: Building a safe, accessible and productive space for student researchers with complex communication disabilities, in C. Burke & B. Byrne (eds), Social research and disability: developing inclusive research spaces for disabled researchers (pp. 15–39). Routledge, New York.
  • Watharow, A. (2019). Rewriting the ontological self following the loss of the communication senses’, in B. Avieson, F. Giles, & S. Joseph (eds), Still here: Memoirs of trauma, illness and loss (pp.17-33).  Routledge, London, Abington, United Kingdom.

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