
Overview
Background
Sandra Capra AM joined the Faculty of Health Sciencesand then the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciencesi 2008 as professor of nutrition. Professor Capra received her BSc(Hons) and Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics from Sydney University, her MSocSc from the University of Birmingham and her PhD from the University of Queensland.
After more than 15 years in professional practice in NSW, Victoria, Queensland and New Zealand Prof Capra entered academia full time. Professor Capra has a strong commitment to allied health professions and has served three terms as President of the Dietitians Association of Australia, has been a member of the Council of Pro Vice Chancellors and Deans of Health Sciences and served on many national policy making committees including the Nutrient Reference Values Steering Committee and the Dietary Guidelines Working Party of the National Health and Medical Research Council. She served sixteen years as Chair of the Board of Directors (President) of the International Confederation of Dietetic Associations from 2004-2016. She was an Independent Director of Health Workforce Australia 2010-2014.
Professor Capra is an expert on allied health in general and nutrition and dietetics curricula and competencies in particular and reviews educational programs both in Australia and overseas. In early 2017 she was appointed Executive Director of the International Commission for Dietetics and Nutrition Education and Accreditation, implementing an international program of competency development and program accreditaion. She is regularly invited to speak on the topic of educational standards, quality and competence. Professor Capra has been recognised for her service to nutrition and dietetics education and research by being appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2003, a Fellow of the Dietitians Association of Australia (the first appointed) and elected to life membership of the DAA. She was named one of the Westpac/Financial Review "100 Women of Influence" in the global category in 2014.
Professor Capra designed and developed the Master of Dietetics Studies, an innovative and distinctive program within Australia, and sought and achieved accreditation for this novel program as well as more recently its reaccreditation. Graduates are complimented on their skill and employability.
She has acted as a consultant to governments, in the area of foodservices for hospitals, detention centres, custodial facilities as well as serving on numerous governent committees at the state and national level.
Prior to her move to the University of Queensland she was the Head of School, School of Health Sciences and Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Newcastle, NSW. Before that she was at QUT for 15 years.
She was appointed Emeritus Professor in January 2019, and retains an active interest in research and mentoring.
Research Interests
Professor Capra has positioned UQ as a leader in research in nutrition. Her personal research interests focus on nutrition and dietetics practice, food and nutrition policy and quality outcomes for food and nutrition services in a variety of settings. Much of her work focuses on the development of tools to use in practice and developing systems for quality improvements and outcomes measurements of service delivery. Studies include nutrition service delivery models, best practice, tools development, measurement in dietetics and outcomes research in dietetics, staffing and efficacy. This is not limited to clinical fields, but includes other domains of policy and public health and service delivery and alllied health more generally. Professor Capra was a principal investigator on the Department of Health and Ageing “Implementing best practice nutrition and hydration support in Residential aged care” which was part of the national “Encouraging Best Practice in Residential Aged Care” program. She has developed tools now used across Australia such as the Malnutrition Screening Tool, the Meal Assessment Tool, and the Acute Care Patient Satisfaction with Foodservice Questionnaire. many of her former students have proceeded to key leadership roles in Australia and overseas.
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Sandra Capra is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), University of Sydney
- Postgraduate Diploma, University of Sydney
- Masters (Coursework), University of Birmingham
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Dietitians Association of Australia, Dietitians Association of Australia
Research impacts
Professor Capra is the author of, or supervised doctoral student work in the development of key outcome tools used in nutrition practice throughout Australia as well as internationally. Examples of these are the manutrition screening tool (MST) the acute care patient satisfaction survey for foodservice, another for clinical dietetics, the meal assessment tool, modified bowel assessment tool, the verification of tools used in the USA among other countries. She was named one of the Financial Review's 100 Women of Influence in 2014, in the international category, due to her impact on nutrition and dietetics education in the international arena. She has been part of the NHMRC working parties that developed national guidelines for nutrients as well as the dietary guidelines for Australia.
Works
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2019
Journal Article
Enhancing healthy eating patterns among Hong Kong young adults
Kwok, Sin Tung, Capra, Sandra and Leveritt, Michael (2019). Enhancing healthy eating patterns among Hong Kong young adults. Health Promotion International, 35 (2), 386-396. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daz018
2019
Journal Article
Allied health professionals in Queensland Health returning to work after maternity leave: Hours of work and duration of time on part-time hours
Hulcombe, Julie, Capra, Sandra and Whitehouse, Gillian (2019). Allied health professionals in Queensland Health returning to work after maternity leave: Hours of work and duration of time on part-time hours. Australian Health Review, 44 (1), 56-61. doi: 10.1071/AH18110
2018
Journal Article
The accuracy and consistency of nutrition care process terminology use in cases of refeeding syndrome
Matthews, Kylie L, Palmer, Michelle A and Capra, Sandra M (2018). The accuracy and consistency of nutrition care process terminology use in cases of refeeding syndrome. Nutrition and Dietetics, 75 (3), 331-336. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12389
2018
Journal Article
Dietitians' opinions regarding refeeding syndrome, clinical guidelines and extended scope of practice
Matthews, Kylie L., Palmer, Michelle A. and Capra, Sandra M. (2018). Dietitians' opinions regarding refeeding syndrome, clinical guidelines and extended scope of practice. Nutrition and Dietetics, 75 (4), 397-405. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12429
2018
Journal Article
A Higher-Calorie Refeeding Protocol Does Not Increase Adverse Outcomes in Adult Patients with Eating Disorders
Matthews, Kylie, Hill, Jan, Jeffrey, Shane, Patterson, Susan, Davis, Amanda, Ward, Warren, Palmer, Michelle and Capra, Sandra (2018). A Higher-Calorie Refeeding Protocol Does Not Increase Adverse Outcomes in Adult Patients with Eating Disorders. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 118 (8), 1450-1463. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2018.01.023
2018
Journal Article
Malnutrition, poor food intake, and adverse healthcare outcomes in non-critically ill obese acute care hospital patients
Agarwal, Ekta, Ferguson, Maree, Banks, Merrilyn, Vivanti, Angela, Batterham, Marijka, Bauer, Judy, Capra, Sandra and Isenring, Elisabeth (2018). Malnutrition, poor food intake, and adverse healthcare outcomes in non-critically ill obese acute care hospital patients. Clinical Nutrition, 38 (2), 759-766. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2018.02.033
2018
Journal Article
An Integrated Theatre Production for School Nutrition Promotion Program
Bush, Robert, Capra, Sandra, Box, Selina, McCallum, David, Khalil, Stephanie and Ostini, Remo (2018). An Integrated Theatre Production for School Nutrition Promotion Program. Children (Basel, Switzerland), 5 (3) 35, 1-11. doi: 10.3390/children5030035
2018
Journal Article
Impact of type, size and shape of plates on hospital patients' perceptions of the quality of meals and satisfaction with foodservices
Hannan-Jones, Mary and Capra, Sandra (2018). Impact of type, size and shape of plates on hospital patients' perceptions of the quality of meals and satisfaction with foodservices. Appetite, 120, 523-526. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.10.014
2017
Journal Article
Response to letter to the editor ‘Mortality due to refeeding syndrome? You only find what you look for, and you only look for what you know’
Matthews, Kylie, Capra, Sandra and Palmer, Michelle (2017). Response to letter to the editor ‘Mortality due to refeeding syndrome? You only find what you look for, and you only look for what you know’. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 72 (2), 309-310. doi: 10.1038/s41430-017-0025-6
2017
Journal Article
The Need for Early Referral: Characteristics of Children and Adolescents Who Are Overweight and Obese Attending a Multidisciplinary Weight Management Service
Walker, Jacqueline L, Malley, Rebecca, Littlewood, Robyn and Capra, Sandra (2017). The Need for Early Referral: Characteristics of Children and Adolescents Who Are Overweight and Obese Attending a Multidisciplinary Weight Management Service. Children (Basel, Switzerland), 4 (11) 93, 1-10. doi: 10.3390/children4110093
2017
Journal Article
Development of advanced practice competency standards for dietetics in Australia
Palermo, Claire, Capra, Sandra, Beck, Eleanor J., Dart, Janeane, Conway, Jane and Ash, Susan (2017). Development of advanced practice competency standards for dietetics in Australia. Nutrition and Dietetics, 74 (4), 327-333. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12338
2017
Journal Article
Throw caution to the wind: is refeeding syndrome really a cause of death in acute care?
Matthews, K. L., Capra, S. M. and Palmer, M. A. (2017). Throw caution to the wind: is refeeding syndrome really a cause of death in acute care?. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 72 (1), 1-6. doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2017.124
2017
Journal Article
Developing a valid meal assessment tool for hospital patients
Hannan-Jones, Mary and Capra, Sandra (2017). Developing a valid meal assessment tool for hospital patients. Appetite, 108, 68-73. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.09.025
2017
Journal Article
Entrustable professional activities for nutrition and dietetics practice: Theoretical development
Wright, O. R. L. and Capra, S. M. (2017). Entrustable professional activities for nutrition and dietetics practice: Theoretical development. Focus On Health Professional Education-A Multidisciplinary Journal, 18 (3), 31-43. doi: 10.11157/fohpe.v18i3.143
2016
Journal Article
Are nutrition messages lost in transmission? Assessing the quality and consistency of diabetes guideline recommendations on the delivery of nutrition therapy
Hale, Kelli, Capra, Sandra and Bauer, Judith (2016). Are nutrition messages lost in transmission? Assessing the quality and consistency of diabetes guideline recommendations on the delivery of nutrition therapy. Patient Education and Counseling, 99 (12), 1940-1946. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.07.021
2016
Journal Article
Are dietetics educators' attitudes to assessment a barrier to expanding placement opportunities? Results of a Delphi study
Palermo, Claire, Capra, Sandra, Beck, Eleanor J., Ash, Susan, Jolly, Brian and Truby, Helen (2016). Are dietetics educators' attitudes to assessment a barrier to expanding placement opportunities? Results of a Delphi study. Nutrition and Dietetics, 73 (3), 254-259. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12205
2016
Journal Article
Ataxia-telangiectasia: a syndrome deserving attention and study
Capra, Sandra (2016). Ataxia-telangiectasia: a syndrome deserving attention and study. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 58 (10), 999-1000. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13178
2016
Journal Article
Lean body mass change over 6 years is associated with dietary leucine intake in an older Danish population
McDonald, Cameron Keith, Ankarfeldt, Mikkel Z., Capra, Sandra, Bauer, Judy, Raymond, Kyle and Heitmann, Berit Lilienthal (2016). Lean body mass change over 6 years is associated with dietary leucine intake in an older Danish population. British Journal of Nutrition, 115 (9), 1556-1562. doi: 10.1017/S0007114516000611
2016
Journal Article
What do prisoners eat? Nutrient intakes and food practices in a high-secure prison
Hannan-Jones, Mary and Capra, Sandra (2016). What do prisoners eat? Nutrient intakes and food practices in a high-secure prison. British Journal of Nutrition, 115 (8), 1387-1396. doi: 10.1017/S000711451600026X
2016
Journal Article
Methodology for developing competency standards for dietitians in Australia
Palermo, Claire, Conway, Jane, Beck, Eleanor J., Dart, Janeane, Capra, Sandra and Ash, Susan (2016). Methodology for developing competency standards for dietitians in Australia. Nursing and Health Sciences, 18 (1), 130-137. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12247
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Sandra Capra is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Examining meal preparation strategies used in the aged care sector to improve choice and outcomes through foodservices
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Hungry for Change: An evolving best-practice nutrition program within high level aged care in Australia
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Examining meal preparation strategies used in the aged care sector to improve choice and outcomes through foodservices
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Examining meal preparation strategies used in the aged care sector to improve choice and outcomes through foodservices
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Examining meal preparation strategies used in the aged care sector to improve choice and outcomes through foodservices
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Examining meal preparation strategies used in the aged care sector to improve choice and outcomes through foodservices
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Examining meal preparation strategies used in the aged care sector to improve choice and outcomes through foodservices
Principal Advisor
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Making appropriate and sustainable change in residential aged care: a case study on food fortification strategies
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Increasing choice, flexibility, and personalisation in foodservices in residential aged care: design and cost
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Return to work arrangements after maternity leave of Allied Health Professionals - impact on management of staff and work
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Gillian Whitehouse
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Refeeding syndrome in acute care: Is there a dietetics role?
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Transitioning from Secondary to Tertiary Education in Hong Kong: Impact on Food and Nutrition
Principal Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Australian Residential Aged Care Foodservices Menu design, quality and standards - a time for action
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Olivia Wright
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Evidence based guidelines for food and nutrition services in correctional centres, including assesment of diet related chronic disease risk
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding dietary lutein and zeaxanthin intake: an exploration of barriers to establishing an intake recommendation to support ocular health
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David Briskey
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The Muscle mass, omega-3, exercise, diet and lifestyle study (MODEL): For women after completion of breast cancer treatment
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Identifying and overcoming barriers to nutrition care in acute hip fracture inpatients
Associate Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
CLIENT PREFERENCES FOR FOOD SERVICES IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC CARE: IMPLICATIONS FOR SERVICE DELIVERY FOR AN AGEING POPULATION
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly
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