
Overview
Background
Assoc Prof Fran Boyle is a social scientist and health services researcher at the Institute for Social Sciences Research. Fran's background is in psychology and public health and her research focuses on people’s lived experiences of health, health services and the health system. Fran's research expertise is in the application of social sciences methods (including the integration quantitative and qualitative approaches) and health systems thinking to guide policy and practice.
Fran is a Principal Investigator with the Australian Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth where she co-leads the Care after Stillbirth program. Her research addresses the psychosocial impacts of perinatal loss and is committed to improving outcomes for women and families through the implementation and evaluation of best practice parent-centred perinatal bereavement care in hospital and community settings.
Availability
- Associate Professor Fran Boyle is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2013
Journal Article
Health-related quality of life and congenital heart disease in Australia
Eagleson, K.J., Justo, R.N., Ware, R.S., Johnson, S.G. and Boyle, F.M. (2013). Health-related quality of life and congenital heart disease in Australia. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 49 (10), 856-864. doi: 10.1111/jpc.12296
2013
Journal Article
Public views on food addiction and obesity: implications for policy and treatment
Lee, Natalia M., Lucke, Jayne, Hall, Wayne D., Meurk, Carla, Boyle, Frances M. and Carter, Adrian (2013). Public views on food addiction and obesity: implications for policy and treatment. PLoS One, 8 (9) e74836, e74836.1-e74836.8. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074836
2013
Journal Article
Randomised controlled trial of a service brokerage intervention for ex-prisoners in Australia
Kinner, Stuart A., Lennox, Nicholas, Williams, Gail M., Carroll, Megan, Quinn, Brendan, Boyle, Frances M. and Alati, Rosa (2013). Randomised controlled trial of a service brokerage intervention for ex-prisoners in Australia. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 36 (1), 198-206. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2013.07.001
2013
Other Outputs
Support following pregnancy loss: an evaluation of telephone and other peer-based support services provided by Sands Australia
Boyle, F., Barber, E., Dean, J. and Mutch, A. (2013). Support following pregnancy loss: an evaluation of telephone and other peer-based support services provided by Sands Australia. Not available:
2013
Journal Article
Developing an evidence-based clinical pathway for the assessment, diagnosis and management of acute Charcot Neuro-Arthropathy: a systematic review
Milne, Tamara E., Rogers, Joseph R., Kinnear, Ewan M., Martin, Helen V., Lazzarini, Peter A., Quinton, Thomas R. and Boyle, Frances M. (2013). Developing an evidence-based clinical pathway for the assessment, diagnosis and management of acute Charcot Neuro-Arthropathy: a systematic review. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 6 (1) 30. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-6-30
2013
Journal Article
General practitioners’ views on perceived and actual gains, benefits and barriers associated with the implementation of an Australian health assessment for people with intellectual disability
Lennox, N. G., Brolan, C. E., Dean, J., Ware, R. S., Boyle, F. M., Taylor Gomez, M., van Dooren, K. and Bain, C. (2013). General practitioners’ views on perceived and actual gains, benefits and barriers associated with the implementation of an Australian health assessment for people with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 57 (10), 913-922. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2012.01586.x
2013
Conference Publication
Incorporating patients' preferences into the management of multiple long-term conditions in primary care: is this a role for clinical practice guidelines?
Young, Charlotte, Mutch, Allyson and Boyle, Frances (2013). Incorporating patients' preferences into the management of multiple long-term conditions in primary care: is this a role for clinical practice guidelines?. Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Conference, Sydney, Australia, 10-12 July 2013. Online: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service (PHC RIS).
2013
Conference Publication
Holding a stillborn baby: the view from a specialist perinatal bereavement service
Wilson, T., Boyle, F. and Ware, R. (2013). Holding a stillborn baby: the view from a specialist perinatal bereavement service. PSANZ 2013 17th Annual Congress, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 14-17 April 2013. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/jpc.12132
2012
Journal Article
Health advocacy: a vital step in attaining human rights for adults with intellectual disability
Brolan, C. E., Boyle, F. M., Dean, J. H., Taylor Gomez, M., Ware, R. S. and Lennox, N. G. (2012). Health advocacy: a vital step in attaining human rights for adults with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 56 (11), 1087-1097. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2012.01637.x
2012
Journal Article
Improving diet, physical activity and other lifestyle behaviours using computer-tailored advice in general practice: a randomised controlled trial
Parekh, Sanjoti, Vandelanotte, Corneel, King, David and Boyle, Frances M. (2012). Improving diet, physical activity and other lifestyle behaviours using computer-tailored advice in general practice: a randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 9 (1) 108, 108.1-108.10. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-108
2012
Journal Article
Design and baseline characteristics of the 10 Small Steps Study: A randomised controlled trial of an intervention to promote healthy behaviour using a lifestyle score and personalised feedback
Parekh, Sanjoti, Vandelanotte, Corneel, King, David and Boyle, Frances M. (2012). Design and baseline characteristics of the 10 Small Steps Study: A randomised controlled trial of an intervention to promote healthy behaviour using a lifestyle score and personalised feedback. BMC Public Health, 12 (1) 179, 179.1-179.9. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-179
2012
Conference Publication
Quality of life and self-management in older adults with diabetes
Lui, C. W., Donald, M. and Boyle, F. (2012). Quality of life and self-management in older adults with diabetes. 45th National Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Brisbane, Australia, 20-23 November 2012. Richmond, VIC., Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2012.00655.x
2011
Journal Article
Is simulation training effective in increasing podiatrists’ confidence in foot ulcer management?
Lazzarini, Peter A., Mackenroth, Elizabeth L., Régo, Patricia M., Boyle, Frances M., Jen, Scott, Kinnear, Ewan M., PerryHaines, Graham M. and Kamp, Maarten (2011). Is simulation training effective in increasing podiatrists’ confidence in foot ulcer management?. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 4 (16) 16, 16.1-16.13. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-4-16
2011
Journal Article
Increasing access to consumer health organisations among patients with chronic disease – a randomised trial of a print-based intervention
Boyle, Frances M., Mutch, Allyson J., Dean, Julie H., Dick, Marie-Louise and Del Mar, Christopher B. (2011). Increasing access to consumer health organisations among patients with chronic disease – a randomised trial of a print-based intervention. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 12 (3), 245-254. doi: 10.1017/S1463423610000496
2011
Journal Article
Patient activation among people who contact chronic disease related consumer health organizations
Dean, Julie H., Boyle, Frances M., Mutch, Allyson J. and Ostini, Remo (2011). Patient activation among people who contact chronic disease related consumer health organizations. International Public Health Journal, 4 (1), 43-49.
2010
Journal Article
Cluster randomized-controlled trial of interventions to improve health for adults with intellectual disability who live in private dwellings
Lennox, Nicholas, Bain, Chris, Rey-Conde, Therese, Taylor, Miriam, Boyle, Frances M., Purdie, David M. and Ware, Robert S. (2010). Cluster randomized-controlled trial of interventions to improve health for adults with intellectual disability who live in private dwellings. Journal of Applied Research In Intellectual Disabilities, 23 (4), 303-311. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3148.2009.00533.x
2010
Journal Article
Risks associated with low functional health literacy in an Australian population
Bush, Robert A., Boyle, Frances M. and Ostini, Remo (2010). Risks associated with low functional health literacy in an Australian population. Medical Journal of Australia, 192 (8), 479-479. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2010.tb03597.x
2010
Book
Advancing health literacy through primary health care systems
Bush, Robert, Boyle, Fran, Ostini, Remo, Ozolins, Ieva, Brabant, Madeleine, Soto, Eliana Jimenez and Erikkson, Lars (2010). Advancing health literacy through primary health care systems. Healthy Communities Research Centre, The University of Queensland:
2010
Journal Article
Investigating referral pathways from primary care to consumer health organisations
Young, Charlotte E., Mutch, Allyson J., Boyle, Frances M. and Dean, Julie H. (2010). Investigating referral pathways from primary care to consumer health organisations. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 16 (3), 260-267. doi: 10.1071/PY09081
2009
Journal Article
Consumer health organisations for people with diabetes and arthritis: Who contacts them and why?
Boyle, FM, Mutch, AJ, Dean, JH, Dick, ML and Del Mar, CB (2009). Consumer health organisations for people with diabetes and arthritis: Who contacts them and why?. HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, 17 (6), 628-635. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2009.00864.x
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Fran Boyle is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Bereavement pathways following the death of a baby: A 30 year follow up of parent outcomes
This project offers a rare opportunity to follow-up a cohort of families who joined a longitudinal study following the death of a baby 30 years ago.
The goal of the research is to understand the long-term consequences of a baby’s death for parents and families and to explore pathways to resilient or adverse psychosocial outcomes.
This will be achieved by investigating parents’ experiences and outcomes following a baby’s death over a 30-year time span.
Understanding and experience in at least one of the following areas is essential: longitudinal research; perinatal mental health; bereavement care; mixed methods research.
Please email me if you would like further details.
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Improving care following stillbirth and other forms of pregnancy loss
We are currently conducting online surveys in a number of countries to investigate the views of parents and health professionals in relation to stillbirth. The information being collected aims to identify strategies to improve care following stillbirth at health services and wider community levels. Both quantitative and qualitative data are being collected.
Other topics also exist in this area. Interested students are invited to make contact to explore possibilities.
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Bereavement pathways following the death of a baby: A 30 year follow up of parent outcomes
This project offers a rare opportunity to follow-up a cohort of families who joined a longitudinal study following the death of a baby 30 years ago.
The goal of the research is to understand the long-term consequences of a baby’s death for parents and families and to explore pathways to resilient or adverse psychosocial outcomes.
This will be achieved by investigating parents’ experiences and outcomes following a baby’s death over a 30-year time span.
Understanding and experience in at least one of the following areas is essential: longitudinal research; perinatal mental health; bereavement care; mixed methods research.
Please email me if you would like further details.
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Improving care following stillbirth and other forms of pregnancy loss
We are currently conducting online surveys in a number of countries to investigate the views of parents and health professionals in relation to stillbirth. The information being collected aims to identify strategies to improve care following stillbirth at health services and wider community levels. Both quantitative and qualitative data are being collected.
Other topics also exist in this area. Interested students are invited to make contact to explore possibilities.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving the standards of Autopsy and placental pathology in stillbirth investigations in Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Vicki Flenady, Dr Jessica Sexton
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Doctor Philosophy
Evaluation of Maternal and Perinatal Death surveillance and Response in Ethiopia: Opportunities and challenges of MPDSR implementation progress
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Christine Andrews, Honorary Professor Vicki Flenady
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving the approach to stillbirth investigations in Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Vicki Flenady, Dr Jessica Sexton
Completed supervision
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
'10 Small Steps': A randomised controlled trial to improve health behaviours using computer-tailored advice in a general practice setting
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David King
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
A MULTIFACETED APPROACH TO ASSAULTIVE INCIDENTS IN A PSYCHIATRIC SETTING
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
The mothers' health study: A randomised controlled trial of a social support intervention on the health of mothers in the year after birth
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Decreased fetal movement and mobile application interventions during pregnancy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Kristen Gibbons, Honorary Professor Vicki Flenady
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Preventing stillbirths: Better data to inform interventions in Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Vicki Flenady
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
A RANDOMISED CLUSTER STUDY OF AN INTERVENTION AIMED AT IMPROVING THE HEALTH OUTCOMES OF ADULTS WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Is Australian primary care practice equipped to provide multimorbidity care?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Allyson Mutch
Media
Enquiries
Contact Associate Professor Fran Boyle directly for media enquiries about:
- Infertility and health
- miscarriage
- pregnancy loss
- Public health
- Reproductive loss - health
- stillbirth
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