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Dr Amy Mitchell
Dr

Amy Mitchell

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Overview

Background

Amy is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and affiliate of the Parenting and Family Support Centre at UQ. She is the recipient of consecutive Children's Hospital Foundation Early Career Fellowships (2018-2021, 2021-2022). Amy is a paediatric nurse and completed her PhD (Health) in 2011, for which she received the Executive Dean's Commendation for Higher Degree Research. Amy's productive program of interdisciplinary research draws on health and behavioural science methodologies to understand the role of parents and parenting in child health and development, identify targets for intervention, and develop and test evidence-based parenting support interventions to improve children’s health and developmental outcomes. Current areas of focus include the use of evidence-based parenting support to improve outcomes for children with chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma, eczema, type 1 diabetes, PKU) and neurodevelopmental differences (e.g., autism), supporting families to develop healthy habits from early childhood (e.g., oral health, nutrition, screen use), and supporting parents in the transition to parenthood (e.g., perinatal mental health, breastfeeding). Amy is also the Program Lead for the Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).

Availability

Dr Amy Mitchell is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology
  • Postgraduate Diploma, Queensland University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Research interests

  • Paediatric chronic disease management

  • Parenting of children with chronic health conditions

  • Impact of transition to parenthood and early parenting experiences on infant and child health and wellbeing

Works

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173 works between 2010 and 2025

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2013

Journal Article

A pilot study exploring Australian general practice nurses’ roles, responsibilities and professional development needs in well and sick child care

Walsh, Anne and Mitchell, Amy E. (2013). A pilot study exploring Australian general practice nurses’ roles, responsibilities and professional development needs in well and sick child care. Neonatal Paediatric and Child Health Nursing, 16 (2), 21-26.

A pilot study exploring Australian general practice nurses’ roles, responsibilities and professional development needs in well and sick child care

2013

Conference Publication

Parenting interventions for parents of children with type 1 diabetes: a review

Lohan, A., Morawska, A. and Mitchell, A. (2013). Parenting interventions for parents of children with type 1 diabetes: a review. 18th Australasian Human Development Association Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 1-4 July 2013.

Parenting interventions for parents of children with type 1 diabetes: a review

2013

Conference Publication

Positive Parenting for Healthy Living: A randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with asthma or eczema

Morawska, A. and Mitchell, A. (2013). Positive Parenting for Healthy Living: A randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with asthma or eczema. Helping Families Change Conference, Los Angeles, CA United States, 13-15 February 2013.

Positive Parenting for Healthy Living: A randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with asthma or eczema

2013

Conference Publication

Parenting interventions for parents of children with type 1 diabetes: A review

Lohan, A., Morawska, A. and Mitchell, A. (2013). Parenting interventions for parents of children with type 1 diabetes: A review. 15th Annual Helping Families Change Conference, Los Angeles, CA United States, 14-15 February 2013.

Parenting interventions for parents of children with type 1 diabetes: A review

2012

Conference Publication

Positive Parenting for Healthy Living: A randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with asthma or eczema

Morawska, A. and Mitchell, A. (2012). Positive Parenting for Healthy Living: A randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with asthma or eczema. 35th Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy National Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 17-21 October 2012.

Positive Parenting for Healthy Living: A randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with asthma or eczema

2012

Conference Publication

Observation of parent and child behaviour during atopic dermatitis treatment: Relationships between child behaviour, parents’ self-efficacy, and treatment competence

Mitchell, A.E., Fraser, J.A., Morawska, A., Rambotham, J. and Yates, P. (2012). Observation of parent and child behaviour during atopic dermatitis treatment: Relationships between child behaviour, parents’ self-efficacy, and treatment competence. 22nd Annual Meeting of the British Dermatological Nursing Group, Birmingham, United Kingdom and Virtual, 3-5 July 2012.

Observation of parent and child behaviour during atopic dermatitis treatment: Relationships between child behaviour, parents’ self-efficacy, and treatment competence

2012

Conference Publication

Can brief parenting interventions for parents of children suffering asthma assist with illness management?

Morawska, A., Mitchell, A., Burgess, S., Fraser, J. and Sanders, M.R. (2012). Can brief parenting interventions for parents of children suffering asthma assist with illness management?. World Asthma Day Symposium, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 1 May 2012.

Can brief parenting interventions for parents of children suffering asthma assist with illness management?

2011

Conference Publication

Childhood atopic dermatitis: Does child behaviour management influence treatment success?

Mitchell, A., Morawska, A. and Fraser, J. (2011). Childhood atopic dermatitis: Does child behaviour management influence treatment success?. Inaugural Conference of the Australian College of Child, Youth, and Paediatric Nurses, Sydney, NSW Australia, 19-21 October 2011.

Childhood atopic dermatitis: Does child behaviour management influence treatment success?

2011

Conference Publication

Atopic dermatitis in children: Relationships between child and parent factors, parents’ outcome expectations of management, and treatment competence

Mitchell, A.E., Fraser, J.A., Morawska, A. and Ramsbotham, J. (2011). Atopic dermatitis in children: Relationships between child and parent factors, parents’ outcome expectations of management, and treatment competence. Nursing Ancillary Meeting of the 22nd World Congress of Dermatology, Seoul, Korea, 24-29 May 2011.

Atopic dermatitis in children: Relationships between child and parent factors, parents’ outcome expectations of management, and treatment competence

2011

Conference Publication

Atopic dermatitis in children: Relationships between child behaviour, parents’ self-efficacy, and treatment competence

Mitchell, A.E., Fraser, J.A., Morawska, A., Ramsbotham, J. and Yates, P. (2011). Atopic dermatitis in children: Relationships between child behaviour, parents’ self-efficacy, and treatment competence. 22nd World Congress of Dermatology, Seoul, Korea, 24-29 May 2011.

Atopic dermatitis in children: Relationships between child behaviour, parents’ self-efficacy, and treatment competence

2011

Conference Publication

Relationships Between Child, Parent, and Family Factors and Parent Management of Child Atopic Dermatitis

Mitchell, A.E., Fraser, J.A., Ramsbotham, J., Morawska, A. and Yates, P. (2011). Relationships Between Child, Parent, and Family Factors and Parent Management of Child Atopic Dermatitis. 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology, San Francisco, CA United States, 18-22 March 2011.

Relationships Between Child, Parent, and Family Factors and Parent Management of Child Atopic Dermatitis

2011

Conference Publication

Relationships between child, parent, and family factors and parent management of child atopic dermatitis

Mitchell, A. E., Fraser, J. A., Ramsbotham, J., Morawska, A. and Yates, P. (2011). Relationships between child, parent, and family factors and parent management of child atopic dermatitis. American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology Annual Meeting (AAAAI , 2011), San Francisco, CA, U.S.A., 18-22 March 2011. Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.: Mosby. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2010.12.150

Relationships between child, parent, and family factors and parent management of child atopic dermatitis

2010

Journal Article

Parents’ self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and self-reported task performance when managing atopic dermatitis in children: Instrument reliability and validity

Mitchell, Amy E. and Fraser, Jennifer A. (2010). Parents’ self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and self-reported task performance when managing atopic dermatitis in children: Instrument reliability and validity. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 48 (2), 215-226. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2010.06.008

Parents’ self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and self-reported task performance when managing atopic dermatitis in children: Instrument reliability and validity

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2026
    Flexible Wellbeing: An ACT-based intervention to prevent burnout in educators
    Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    E-PACT: Randomised Trial of Parenting Acceptance and Commitment therapy for Parents of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities
    NHMRC MRFF Clinician Researchers: Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Grant
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021
    Can a brief online parenting intervention improve outcomes for children with chronic health conditions? A pilot study.
    Preclinical and Clinical Early Career Research
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2021
    Change in quality of life 6 months after the implementation of sapropterin therapy. A mixed methods study
    Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    ENACT101: A pre-emptive intervention for infants at familial risk of Autism
    Research Donation Generic
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Does integrating a parenting support program into management of phenylketonuria (PKU) improve treatment outcomes? A multiple baseline study
    Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Does integrating a parenting support program into paediatric eczema care services improve treatment outcomes? A randomised controlled trial (Translator Grant)
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Does integrating a parenting support program into paediatric eczema care services improve treatment outcomes: a randomised controlled trial (Early Career Fellowship + Translator Grant)
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Amy Mitchell is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    Enhancing paediatric nurse training practices in Australia for teaching Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) to children and their families; strategies to reduce peritonitis events

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Amanda Ullman

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Post-discharge Parenting Practices for Children with a Low Birthweight History in Extremely Poor Households: A Study from East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Alina Morawska

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring wellbeing in young people treated for cancer

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Stefanie Plage, Dr Jemma Venables

  • Doctor Philosophy

    GENDER INEQUALITY AND CHILD MALNUTRITION: A MIX METHODS STUDY IN EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE INDONESIA

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Alina Morawska

Completed supervision

Media

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