Vongayi Majoni

PhD Student

Qualifications:

Master of Public Health, Flinders University, 2014; Credentialed Diabetes Educator, Australian Diabetes Education Association, 2013; Post Graduate Diploma in Diabetes Management in Primary Care Nursing, Huddersfield University (UK), 2006; BN Honours in Critical Care Nursing, Keele University (UK), 2003; Diploma in Critical Care Nursing, Keele University (UK), 2002; Diploma in Adult Nursing, Keele University (UK), 2000; Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (tae40116), Alana Kaye (Australia), Basic first aid, St John, 2021;

Location:

Darwin - Royal Darwin Hospital campus

Vongayi Majoni is a professional registered nurse with more than twenty years nursing experience, and is currently a PhD student with Menzies School of Health Research.

Her Research Themes include diabetes and cardiac, kidney disease, primary health care, and preventative health.

Vongayi is also a credentialed diabetes and cardiac educator. 

 

  • Impact on Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island women relocating for dialysis in the NT

 

 

  1. Sebastian, S., Thomas, D.P., Brimblecombe, J., Majoni, V. & Cunningham, F.C. (2020). Factors impacting on development and implementation of training programs for health professionals to deliver brief interventions, with a focus on programs developed for Indigenous clients: a literature review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17,1094. doi:10.3390/ijerph17031094
  2. P.Iyngkaran,FRACP,V. Majoni, RN, K.Nadarajan, FRACP, M.Haste, CCRN, M.Battersby, PhD, Marcus Ilton, and M.Harris (2013) AUStralian Indigenous Chronic Disease Optimisation Study, (AUSI-CDS) Prospective Observational Cohort Study to Determine if established Chronic Disease Health Care Model can be used to Deliver Better Heart Failure Care among Remote Indigenous Australians: proof of concept- study Rationale and protocol. Heart Lung Circulation 2013, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2013.04.001