Jordana McLoone

Primary Position
Deputy Program Leader, Behavioural Sciences Unit, Kids Cancer Centre, Sydney Children's Hospital. Lecturer, School of Women's and Children's Health, UNSW Medicine, University of NSW
Job Responsibilities
Research
Education/Training
Psychology
Short Synopsis of Professional Interests
I am passionate about helping children and families affected by pediatric cancer, both during treatment and throughout the survivorship phases of their journey.
Training Opportunities at Location
Yes
Address
Kids Cancer Centre, Level 1 South; Sydney Children's Hospital, High Street;
Randwick NSW 2031
Phone(s)
02 9382 3114 Fax: 9382 3372 Website: www.BehaviouralSciencesUnit.org
Keywords
Pediatric
survivorship
melanoma
models of care
unmet needs
Publications of Interest

McLoone, J.K., Wakefield, C.E., Yoong, S.L., Cohn, R.J. (2013). Parental Sleep Experiences on the Pediatric Oncology Ward. Supportive Care in Cancer; 21: 557-564. DOI: 10.1007/s00520-012-1547-z.

McLoone, J.K., Wakefield, C.E., Cohn, R.J. (2013) Childhood cancer survivors' school (re)entry: Australian parents' perceptions. European Journal of Cancer Care, 22: 484-492

Wakefield, C.E., McLoone, J.K., Butow, P., Lenthen, K., Cohn, R. J. (2013). Support after the completion of cancer treatment: Perspectives of Australian adolescents and their families. European Journal of Cancer Care, 22: 530-539.

McLoone JK, Watts K, Menzies SW, Barlow-Stewart K, Mann GJ, Kasparian NA. (2012) Melanoma survivors at high risk of developing new primary disease: A qualitative examination of what contributes to their satisfaction with clinical care. PsychoOncology. Accepted, June 2012

McLoone JK, Menzies SW, Meiser B, Mann GJ, Kasparian NA. Psycho-educational interventions for melanoma survivors: A systematic review. PsychoOncology, 2013; 22: 1444-1456.DOI: 10.1002/pon.3165