Overview
Background
Dr Rachel Elphinston is a Senior Research Fellow at Recover Injury Research Centre at The University of Queensland and clinical psychologist with more than a decade of industry-related experience. Her research interests focus on the psychological risk factors for pain and disability following injury, integrated pain treatments, pain medicines use, and the influence of social media. She has designed and implemented research projects examining factors associated with perceived injustice following road traffic crashes, psychosocial factors associated with prescription opioid use in individuals with chronic pain, the effectiveness of brief psychological risk-targeted telehealth interventions, and the role of social media messaging in policy implementation following the up-scheduling of codeine. She has received industry funding to co-design, develop and test feasibility of a psychological brief intervention to reduce risk of prescription opioid-related harm in patients with chronic pain. Dr Elphinston has a current appointment with Addiction and Mental Health Services in Metro South Health and has experience in working in multidisciplinary clinical and research teams to translate research into practice and design and implement new models of care. She also has experience in delivering education and training to a wide range of health professionals and supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Availability
- Dr Rachel Elphinston is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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Featured
2023
Journal Article
Chronic pain experience through COVID-19: a comparison of reports prior and during the early stages of the pandemic
Buckley, Lisa, Sterling, Michele and Elphinston, Rachel A. (2023). Chronic pain experience through COVID-19: a comparison of reports prior and during the early stages of the pandemic. Pain, 164 (2), 435-442. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002724
Featured
2021
Journal Article
Brief psychological interventions for reducing prescription opioid use, related harm and pain intensity in patients with chronic pain: a systematic review and assessment of patient interest
Elphinston, Rachel A., Sterling, Michele, Leung, Janni, Gray, Paul D., Requena, Simone Scotti and Connor, Jason P (2021). Brief psychological interventions for reducing prescription opioid use, related harm and pain intensity in patients with chronic pain: a systematic review and assessment of patient interest. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 37 (4), 270-280. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000908
Featured
2020
Journal Article
The mechanisms of effect of a physiotherapist-delivered integrated psychological and exercise intervention for acute whiplash-associated disorders: secondary mediation analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Elphinston, Rachel A., Sterling, Michele, Kenardy, Justin, Smeets, Rob and Armfield, Nigel R. (2020). The mechanisms of effect of a physiotherapist-delivered integrated psychological and exercise intervention for acute whiplash-associated disorders: secondary mediation analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Pain Reports, 5 (5) e835, e835. doi: 10.1097/pr9.0000000000000835
Featured
2011
Journal Article
Time to face it! Facebook intrusion and the implications for romantic jealousy and relation
Elphinston, Rachel A. and Noller, Patricia (2011). Time to face it! Facebook intrusion and the implications for romantic jealousy and relation. CyberPsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 14 (11), 631-635. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2010.0318
2024
Journal Article
Leveraging value-based health principles to improve translation and impact of digital psychological interventions for people with chronic pain
Eather, Chloe-Emily, Sterling, Michele, Sullivan, Clair and Elphinston, Rachel A. (2024). Leveraging value-based health principles to improve translation and impact of digital psychological interventions for people with chronic pain. Pain 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003441. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003441
2024
Journal Article
Allied health work readiness capabilities: a qualitative comparison of graduates, supervisors, and managers’ perspectives
Walker, Arlene, Nagarajan, Srivalli Vilapakkam, Orr, Poppy, Elphinston, Rachel, Dunne, Michael and McAllister, Lindy (2024). Allied health work readiness capabilities: a qualitative comparison of graduates, supervisors, and managers’ perspectives. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 38 (6), 1-9. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2024.2406476
2024
Journal Article
Assessing problematic Facebook use: psychometric properties of the Polish version of Facebook Intrusion Questionnaire
Błachnio, Agata, Przepiórka, Aneta, Cudo, Andrzej and Elphinston, Rachel A. (2024). Assessing problematic Facebook use: psychometric properties of the Polish version of Facebook Intrusion Questionnaire. European Review of Applied Psychology, 74 (1) 100939, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.erap.2023.100939
2024
Journal Article
C-reactive protein (CRP) is associated with chronic pain independently of biopsychosocial factors
Farrell, Scott F., Armfield, Nigel R., Cabot, Peter J., Elphinston, Rachel A., Gray, Paul, Minhas, Gunjeet, Collyer, Martin R. and Sterling, Michele (2024). C-reactive protein (CRP) is associated with chronic pain independently of biopsychosocial factors. The Journal of Pain, 25 (2), 476-496. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2023.09.008
2024
Journal Article
Measurement invariance of the Facebook intrusion questionnaire across 25 countries
Błachnio, Agata, Przepiórka, Aneta, Gorbaniuk, Oleg, Abreu, Ana Maria, Bendayan, Rebecca, Ben-Ezra, Menachem, Benvenuti, Martina, Durak, Mithat, Senol-Durak, Emre, Makita, Meiko, McNeill, Monika, Seidman, Gwendolyn, Wu, Anise M.S., Blanca, Maria J., Angeluci, Alan, Čuš Babić, Nenad, Brkljacic, Tihana, Ciobanu, Adela Magdalena, Ivanova, Ana, Giannakos, Michail N., Gorbaniuk, Julia, Holdoš, Juraj, Malik, Sadia, Mahmoud, Ali Bassam, Milanovic, Anita, Musil, Bojan, Pappas, Ilias O., Popa, Camelia, Pantic, Igor ... Mazzoni, Elvis (2024). Measurement invariance of the Facebook intrusion questionnaire across 25 countries. International Journal of Psychology, 59 (6), 1049-1063. doi: 10.1002/ijop.13227
2024
Journal Article
Development and use of mobile messaging for individuals with musculoskeletal pain conditions: a scoping review
Armfield, Nigel, Elphinston, Rachel, Liimatainen, Jenna, Scotti Requena, Simone, Eather, Chloe-Emily, Edirippulige, Sisira, Ritchie, Carrie, Robins, Sarah and Sterling, Michele (2024). Development and use of mobile messaging for individuals with musculoskeletal pain conditions: a scoping review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 12 e55625, e55625. doi: 10.2196/55625
2023
Journal Article
The contribution of pain catastrophizing, depression and anxiety symptoms among patients with persistent pain and opioid misuse behaviours
Baranoff, John A., Clubb, Bryce, Coates, Jason M., Elphinston, Rachel A., Loveday, William and Connor, Jason P. (2023). The contribution of pain catastrophizing, depression and anxiety symptoms among patients with persistent pain and opioid misuse behaviours. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 47 (2), 342-347. doi: 10.1007/s10865-023-00452-4
2023
Journal Article
Interest in digital peer-delivered interventions and preferences to improve pain self-efficacy and reduce loneliness amongst patients with chronic pain: a mixed methods co-design study
Yates, Eloise, Buckley, Lisa, Sterling, Michele, Cruwys, Tegan, Ashton-James, Claire, Rankin, Renee and Elphinston, Rachel (2023). Interest in digital peer-delivered interventions and preferences to improve pain self-efficacy and reduce loneliness amongst patients with chronic pain: a mixed methods co-design study. JMIR Formative Research, 7 e41211, e41211. doi: 10.2196/41211
2023
Journal Article
Reward drive moderates the effect of depression-related cognitive mechanisms on risk of prescription opioid misuse among patients with chronic non-cancer pain
Eather, Chloe-Emily, Gullo, Matthew J. and Elphinston, Rachel A. (2023). Reward drive moderates the effect of depression-related cognitive mechanisms on risk of prescription opioid misuse among patients with chronic non-cancer pain. The Journal of Pain, 24 (4), 655-666. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2022.11.009
2022
Conference Publication
A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to improve opioid prescribing in ED for acute non-admitted musculoskeletal pain
Nikles, Jane, Johnston, Amy, van Driel, Mieke, Perez, Siegfried, Ritchie, Carrie, Elphinston, Rachel and Sterling, Michele (2022). A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to improve opioid prescribing in ED for acute non-admitted musculoskeletal pain. Recover Injury Research Centre, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 6 October 2022.
2022
Conference Publication
A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to improve opioid prescribing in ED for acute non-admitted musculoskeletal pain
Nikles, J., Johnston, A., van Driel, M., Perez, S., Ritchie, C., Elphinston, R. and Sterling, M. (2022). A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to improve opioid prescribing in ED for acute non-admitted musculoskeletal pain. Recover Injury Research Centre Conference, Brisbane, Australia, October 2022.
2022
Journal Article
Validation of the Facebook Addiction Questionnaire
Elphinston, Rachel A., Gullo, Matthew J. and Connor, Jason P. (2022). Validation of the Facebook Addiction Questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 195 111619, 111619. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2022.111619
2022
Journal Article
Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile model of environmental enrichment for patients with mixed medical conditions receiving inpatient rehabilitation: a mixed methods study
Fulton, Sarah, Janssen, Heidi, Salih, Salih, James, Alecia and Elphinston, Rachel A. (2022). Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile model of environmental enrichment for patients with mixed medical conditions receiving inpatient rehabilitation: a mixed methods study. BMJ Open, 12 (9) e061212, 1-10. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061212
2022
Other Outputs
Interest in digital peer-delivered interventions and preferences to improve pain self-efficacy amongst patients with chronic pain: a mixed methods co-design study
Yates, Eloise, Buckley, Lisa, Sterling, Michele, Cruwys, Tegan, Ashton-James, Claire, Rankin, Renee and Elphinston, Rachel (2022). Interest in digital peer-delivered interventions and preferences to improve pain self-efficacy amongst patients with chronic pain: a mixed methods co-design study.
2022
Other Outputs
The first step in co-design of a digital brief intervention to reduce prescription opioid related harm, informed by patient lived experiences: a qualitative analysis
Elphinston, Rachel A., Pager, Sue, Brown, Kelly, Sterling, Michele, Fatehi, Farhad, Gray, Paul, Hipper, Linda, Cahill, Linda and Connor, Jason P. (2022). The first step in co-design of a digital brief intervention to reduce prescription opioid related harm, informed by patient lived experiences: a qualitative analysis.
2022
Other Outputs
Applying patient and health professional preferences as part of co-designing a new digital brief intervention to reduce prescription opioid harm
Elphinston, Rachel A., Pager, Sue, Fatehi, Farhad, Sterling, Michele, Brown, Kelly, Gray, Paul, Hipper, Linda, Cahill, Lauren , Ziadni, Maisa, Worthy, Peter and Connor, Jason P. (2022). Applying patient and health professional preferences as part of co-designing a new digital brief intervention to reduce prescription opioid harm.
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Rachel Elphinston is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Virtual reality psychological interventions for chronic pain and driving phobia
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Co-designing and evaluating digital psychological interventions for people with chronic pain to improve safe use of prescription opioid medications
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Leveraging social media for injury and pain care
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Designing and evaluating intensive digital psychological interventions targeted to pain-related psychosocial risk factors
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Advancing conceptualisation and measurement of Internet-based addictions
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Digital peer support interventions for individuals with pain
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Progressing conceptual and transdiagnostic treatment models of co-morbid chronic pain and depression
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Virtual reality psychological interventions for chronic pain and driving phobia
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Co-designing and evaluating digital psychological interventions for people with chronic pain
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Leveraging social media for injury and pain care
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Designing and evaluating integrated psychological and exercise interventions among people with acute road traffic injury
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Peer and health professional delivered interventions for individuals with pain
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Progressing conceptual and transdiagnostic treatment models of co-morbid chronic pain and mental health problems
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing engagement in digital psychological interventions for patients with chronic non-cancer pain
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michele Sterling
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Doctor Philosophy
Psychologically informed physiotherapy for chronic pain after trauma.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michele Sterling
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