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Dr Bena Brown
Dr

Bena Brown

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Overview

Background

Dr Bena Brown is a clinician/researcher who brings her passion for caring for people with cancer and their families to her current role in the FNCWR team, where her focus is on delivering projects that optimise survivorship and cancer health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These projects include implementing novel models of care such as navigation and health behaviour intervention, optimising communication and access to services through the development and evaluation of culturally responsive resources.

Bena has more than 60 peer-reviewed publications, has presented at multiple national and international conferences, and has been awarded over $3.6 million in research grants.

She is also an Advanced Speech Pathologist (Cancer Care) at Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital and provides RHD supervision for higher-degree students in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences in UQ's Health and Behavioural Sciences Faculty. Bena is a member of the Human Research and Ethics Committees at Metro South Health and serves on State-wide committees for the Queensland Collaborative for Cancer Survivorship and the Clinical Oncological Society of Australia (COSA) Patient-Reported Outcome Working Group.

Outside her research and clinical career, Bena is mum to two boisterous boys, a keen yogi, and passionate student and board member at Vulcana Circus.

Availability

Dr Bena Brown is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Cancer Care

  • Survivorship

  • Novel service delivery models using telehealth

  • Patient-centred care

Research impacts

Through the marriage of Bena's research to clinical cancer care, a number of service delivery improvements, changes in clinical practice, and models of care have been developed to optimise the healthcare received in Queensland hospitals. Bena's PhD examined the impact of novel, intensive radiotherapy regimens on swallowing, nutrition, and quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer. The outcomes of this body of work defined the altered fractionation radiotherapy regimen adopted at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. Bena's work in developing an electronic patient-reported outcome platform "ScreenIT", and subsequently "My HealthMy Way" has given patients, and their families, a voice to drive the cancer healthcare they need, when they need it, by the professional most able to support them. This has resulted in streamlined clinical care, reduction in low value care, and cost-efficiencies of $400,000 per year for hospital using this ePRO system. Through the supervision of Bena's clinician-research RHD students, further changes to health professional communication skills training in cancer care have been adopted, assessment and management of distress during cancer treatment has been optimised, and the identification and assessment of lymphoedema better managed. Bena is currently interested in supporting students who idenitfy as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander or student who wish to work in the area of improving cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their families and communities.

All of Bena's research endeavours are aimed at improving the experience and outcomes of Australians with cancer - either by direct translation of research findings into clinical care, or optimising the care provided by health professionals.

Works

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83 works between 2002 and 2025

61 - 80 of 83 works

2015

Journal Article

Communication changes following non-glottic head and neck cancer management: The perspectives of survivors and carers

Nund, Rebecca L., Rumbach, Anna F., Debattista, Bridget C., Goodrow, Martha N. T., Johnson, Kori A., Tupling, Laura N., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena, Ward, Elizabeth C. and Porceddu, Sandro V. (2015). Communication changes following non-glottic head and neck cancer management: The perspectives of survivors and carers. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 17 (3), 263-272. doi: 10.3109/17549507.2015.1010581

Communication changes following non-glottic head and neck cancer management: The perspectives of survivors and carers

2015

Conference Publication

Using technology to deliver prophylactic swallowing therapy for HNC patients: Analysis of consumer perceptions

Wall, L., Ward, E., Cartmill, B., Hill, A., Isenring, E., Byrnes, J. and Porceddu, S. (2015). Using technology to deliver prophylactic swallowing therapy for HNC patients: Analysis of consumer perceptions. Dysphagia Research Society 2015 Annual Meeting and Post-Graduate Course, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 11-14 March 2015. New York, NY United States: Springer.

Using technology to deliver prophylactic swallowing therapy for HNC patients: Analysis of consumer perceptions

2015

Book Chapter

Dysphagia and the family

Nund, Rebecca L., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena and Ward, Elizabeth C. (2015). Dysphagia and the family. Seminars in Dysphagia. (pp. 159-175) edited by Renee Speyer and Hans Bogaardt. Rijeka, Croatia: InTech - Open Access Publisher. doi: 10.5772/58665

Dysphagia and the family

2015

Conference Publication

Innovating Multidisciplinary Triage of Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Their Carers During (Chemo)Radiotherapy: the "screenit" System

Wall, Laurelie, Cartmill, Bena, Ward, Liz, Hill, Anne, Isenring, Elizabeth, Byrne, Joshua, Chambers, Suzanne, Dunn, Jeff, Nixon, Jodie, Whelan, Jane and Porceddu, Sandro (2015). Innovating Multidisciplinary Triage of Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Their Carers During (Chemo)Radiotherapy: the "screenit" System. COSA’s 42nd Annual Scientific Meeting. Rare Cancers: Common Goals, Hobart TAS, Australia, 17–19 November 2015. Hoboken, NJ United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

Innovating Multidisciplinary Triage of Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Their Carers During (Chemo)Radiotherapy: the "screenit" System

2015

Conference Publication

Computerised screening of swallowing, nutrition and distress in head and neck cancer patients and their carers

Wall, L., Cartmill, B., Ward, E., Hill, A., Isenring, E., Byrnes, J., Chambers, S., Dunn, J., Nixon, J., Whelan, J. and Porceddu, S. (2015). Computerised screening of swallowing, nutrition and distress in head and neck cancer patients and their carers. Dysphagia Research Society 2015 Annual Meeting and Post-Graduate Course, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 11-14 March 2015. New York NY United States: Springer.

Computerised screening of swallowing, nutrition and distress in head and neck cancer patients and their carers

2014

Journal Article

Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to people with dysphagia following non-surgical head and neck cancer management.

Nund, Rebecca, Scarinci, Nerina, Cartmill, Bena, Ward, Elizabeth, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro (2014). Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to people with dysphagia following non-surgical head and neck cancer management.. Dysphagia, 29 (6), 692-703. doi: 10.1007/s00455-014-9563-4

Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to people with dysphagia following non-surgical head and neck cancer management.

2014

Journal Article

Carers' experiences of dysphagia in people treated for head and neck cancer: a qualitative study

Nund, Rebecca L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro V. (2014). Carers' experiences of dysphagia in people treated for head and neck cancer: a qualitative study. Dysphagia, Online First (4), 1-9. doi: 10.1007/s00455-014-9527-8

Carers' experiences of dysphagia in people treated for head and neck cancer: a qualitative study

2014

Journal Article

The lived experience of dysphagia following non-surgical treatment for head and neck cancer

Nund, Rebecca L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro V (2014). The lived experience of dysphagia following non-surgical treatment for head and neck cancer. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 16 (3), 282-289. doi: 10.3109/17549507.2013.861869

The lived experience of dysphagia following non-surgical treatment for head and neck cancer

2014

Journal Article

The changing face of clinical research

Brown, Kyla, Hill, Anne J., Copley, Anna, Rose, Miranda and Cartmill, Bena (2014). The changing face of clinical research. Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology, 16 (1), 14-18.

The changing face of clinical research

2014

Journal Article

Survivors' experiences of dysphagia-related services following head and neck cancer: implications for clinical practice

Nund, Rebecca L., Ward, Elizabeth C., Scarinci, Nerina A., Cartmill, Bena, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro V. (2014). Survivors' experiences of dysphagia-related services following head and neck cancer: implications for clinical practice. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 49 (3), 354-363. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12071

Survivors' experiences of dysphagia-related services following head and neck cancer: implications for clinical practice

2014

Book Chapter

Managing survivorship: issues for the patient and carer

Cartmill, Bena, Nund, Rebecca L. and Ward, Elizabeth C. (2014). Managing survivorship: issues for the patient and carer. Head and Neck Cancer: Treatment, Rehabilitation and Outcomes. (pp. 525-539) edited by Elizabeth C. Ward and Corina J. van as Brooks. San Diege, CA, United States: Plural Publishing.

Managing survivorship: issues for the patient and carer

2013

Journal Article

Physiological changes to the swallowing mechanism following (Chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review

Wall, Laurelie R., Ward, Elizabeth C., Cartmill, Bena and Hill, Anne J. (2013). Physiological changes to the swallowing mechanism following (Chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review. Dysphagia, 28 (4), 481-493. doi: 10.1007/s00455-013-9491-8

Physiological changes to the swallowing mechanism following (Chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review

2013

Journal Article

Technology-assisted screening of patient-reported functional outcomes in the head and neck cancer population: what’s the evidence?

Wall, L. R., Ward, E. C., Cartmill, B. and Hill, A. J. (2013). Technology-assisted screening of patient-reported functional outcomes in the head and neck cancer population: what’s the evidence?. OA Cancer, 1 (2).

Technology-assisted screening of patient-reported functional outcomes in the head and neck cancer population: what’s the evidence?

2013

Journal Article

Emerging understanding of dosimetric factors impacting on dysphagia and nutrition following radiotherapy for oropharyngeal cancer

Cartmill, Bena, Cornwell, Petrea, Ward, Elizabeth, Davidson, Wendy, Nund, Rebecca, Bettington, Catherine, Rahbari, Reza Masoud, Poulsen, Michael and Porceddu, Sandro (2013). Emerging understanding of dosimetric factors impacting on dysphagia and nutrition following radiotherapy for oropharyngeal cancer. Head and Neck, 35 (8), 1211-1219. doi: 10.1002/hed.23040

Emerging understanding of dosimetric factors impacting on dysphagia and nutrition following radiotherapy for oropharyngeal cancer

2013

Journal Article

A prospective study examining the onset and progression of acute toxicity and patient-reported side effects during altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

Cartmill, Bena, Cornwell, Petrea, Ward, Elizabeth, Davidson, Wendy and Porceddu, Sandro (2013). A prospective study examining the onset and progression of acute toxicity and patient-reported side effects during altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer. World Journal of Surgical, Medical and Radiation Oncology, 2, 36-46.

A prospective study examining the onset and progression of acute toxicity and patient-reported side effects during altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

2012

Journal Article

Long-term functional outcomes and the patient perspective following altered fractionation with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

Cartmill, Bena, Cornwall, Petrea, Ward, Elizabeth, Davidson, Wendy and Porceddu, Sandro (2012). Long-term functional outcomes and the patient perspective following altered fractionation with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer. Dysphagia, 27 (4), 481-490. doi: 10.1007/s00455-012-9394-0

Long-term functional outcomes and the patient perspective following altered fractionation with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

2012

Journal Article

Swallowing, nutrition and patient-rated functional outcomes at 6 months following two non-surgical treatments for T1-T3 oropharyngeal cancer

Cartmill, Bena, Cornwell, Petrea, Ward, Elizabeth, Davidson, Wendy and Porceddu, Sandro (2012). Swallowing, nutrition and patient-rated functional outcomes at 6 months following two non-surgical treatments for T1-T3 oropharyngeal cancer. Supportive Care in Cancer, 20 (9), 2073-2081. doi: 10.1007/s00520-011-1316-4

Swallowing, nutrition and patient-rated functional outcomes at 6 months following two non-surgical treatments for T1-T3 oropharyngeal cancer

2012

Journal Article

A prospective investigation of swallowing, nutrition, and patient-rated functional impact following altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

Cartmill, Bena, Cornwell, Petrea, Ward, Elizabeth, Davidson, Wendy and Porceddu, Sandro (2012). A prospective investigation of swallowing, nutrition, and patient-rated functional impact following altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer. Dysphagia, 27 (1), 32-45. doi: 10.1007/s00455-011-9333-5

A prospective investigation of swallowing, nutrition, and patient-rated functional impact following altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

2012

Conference Publication

Living with dysphagia: insights and implications for Speech Pathology Services for patients in the Survivorship Phase of head and neck cancer

Nund, Rebecca, Ward, Elizabeth, Scarinci, Nerina, Cartmill, Bena, Kuipers, Pim and Porceddu, Sandro (2012). Living with dysphagia: insights and implications for Speech Pathology Services for patients in the Survivorship Phase of head and neck cancer. COSA 39th Annual Scientific Meeting and IPOS 14th World Congress of Psycho–Oncology, Brisbane QLD, Australia, 13-15 November 2012. West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

Living with dysphagia: insights and implications for Speech Pathology Services for patients in the Survivorship Phase of head and neck cancer

2011

Conference Publication

A prospective examination of swallowing nutrition and patient-rated function following altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

Cartmill, Bena, Cornwell, P., Ward, L.., Davidson, W. and Porceddu, S. (2011). A prospective examination of swallowing nutrition and patient-rated function following altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer. Dysphagia Research Society 2011, San Antonio, TX USA, 3-5 March 2011. New York, NY USA: Springer New York. doi: 10.1007/s00455-011-9345-1

A prospective examination of swallowing nutrition and patient-rated function following altered fractionation radiotherapy with concomitant boost for oropharyngeal cancer

Funding

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Yarning About Cultural Safety (YACS)
    Metro South Hospital and Health Services Research Support Scheme - ATSI Novice Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    A feasibility study of an Indigenous Patient Navigator-led brief health behaviour intervention in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer survivors
    World Cancer Research Fund International
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2024
    Optimising equitable access to cancer research participation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: Development of culturally responsive resources to guide informed decision-making
    Cancer Australia
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    PROMISE: Patient Reported Outcome Measures in cancer care: a hybrid effectiveness-Implementation trial to optimise Symptom control and health service Experience. (Non UQ Lead)
    QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Bena Brown is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    "Cancer Tracks": Establishing a best practice approach for supporting First Nations patients undergoing Head and Neck Cancer Care

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward, Dr Tamara Butler

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Lymphoedema following head and neck cancer treatment: Prevalence, risk factors, and functional impact on swallowing and quality of life

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward

  • Master Philosophy

    An electronic, Patient-Reported platform for capturing Adverse Event data in the Cancer Trials Unit of the Princess Alexandra Hospital (ePRAE-CTU)

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Laurelie Wishart

  • Master Philosophy

    An electronic, patient-reported platform for capturing adverse event data in the Cancer Trials Unit of the Princess Alexandra Hospital

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Laurelie Wishart

  • Doctor Philosophy

    "Cancer Tracks": Establishing a best practice approach for supporting First Nations patients undergoing Head and Neck Cancer Care

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward, Dr Tamara Butler

  • Master Philosophy

    Dysphagia following laryngectomy and pharyngolaryngectomy

    Associate Advisor

  • Master Philosophy

    Clinical and radiological examination of swallowing following laryngectomy: International e-Delphi consensus processes.

    Associate Advisor

Completed supervision

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