Living with ITP: How our haematology nurses play a vital role in bridging the gap in care.
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Haematology nurses are often the steady voice, the calm presence and the guiding hand that patients rely on throughout their ITP journey. In this episode of Beyond the Count, Danielle is joined by Haematology Nurse Practitioner Rebecca Dring, who works across the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, to shine a light on the essential role nurses play in ITP care.
Rebecca shares what it’s really like to support patients beyond the platelet count — from helping families understand complex information in simple terms to offering reassurance during flare‑ups, treatment changes or moments of uncertainty. She explains how nurses bridge the gap between clinicians and patients, advocate for shared decision‑making, and create a safe space where people feel heard, understood and supported.
Through real‑world examples and heartfelt reflections, this episode highlights the compassion, communication and practical guidance that nurses bring to every appointment, phone call and treatment day. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with ITP for years, this conversation offers insight into the vital partnership between nurses and the ITP community — and why their role is so central to patient wellbeing.
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