
Natalie Tuckey
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Natalie is a qualified psychologist and holds a Master of Psychology from the University of Adelaide, actively working towards her endorsement as a Health Psychologist. Natalie’s expertise lies in the intersection of psychology and chronic illness management, with a strong focus on improving the quality of life for individuals living with long-term conditions. She is passionate about the role of mental wellbeing in enhancing the overall care experience for those facing chronic diseases.
Natalie is currently pursuing a PhD with The University of Adelaide and Supportive Oncology Research Group at SAHMRI, supervised by A/Prof. Hannah Wardill, Dr. Matthew Iasiello, Dr. Melissa Cantley, and Dr. Kathina Ali. The research is focused on improving the mental health and wellbeing during supportive cancer care for people living with myeloma and precursor conditions.
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Journals
Year Citation 2024 Tuckey, N., Agteren, J. V., Chur-Hansen, A., Ali, K., Fassnacht, D. B., Beatty, L., . . . Iasiello, M. (2024). Implementing a group-based online mental well-being program for women living with and beyond breast cancer - A mixed methods study. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 21(2), 1-10.
2024 Tuckey, N., Iasiello, M., Corsini, N., Koczwara, B., Bareham, M., Wellalagodage, A., & Wardill, H. R. (2024). ‘Just Google it’—A scoping review of online mental health resources for survivors of breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 33(4), 9 pages.
2022 Tuckey, N., Duncanson, E., Chur-Hansen, A., & Jesudason, S. (2022). Using an international online forum to explore perspectives of caregivers of patients with chronic kidney disease. Journal of Nephrology, 35(1), 267-277.
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