
Overview
Background
Professor Kisely is a psychiatrist and public health physician with health services research experience in the UK, Australia & Canada. After graduating from the University of Bristol, he worked in New Zealand in various medical and surgical specialties, before starting psychiatric training in Auckland. He finished his psychiatric training in Western Australia & Manchester, including a Masters degree by research on atypical chest pain. While working as a lecturer in psychiatry he completed a research Doctorate on the effect of physical disorder on psychiatric outcome in primary care. Professor Kisely worked at the Universities of Western Australia and Dalhousie University in Canada before returning to Australia in 2007.
Availability
- Professor Steve Kisely is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctoral Diploma of Medicine, The University of Manchester
- Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University
- Doctoral Diploma, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
Steve has been a principal or chief investigator on research and infrastructure grants at national and state level worth $17.4 million, as well as co- or associate investigator on grants worth an additional $3 million.with 10 years of continuous funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Australian Research Council. He is the author of 749 publications (686 of which appeared in invited chapters or peer-reviewed journals, publications & conference proceedings, 401 being full-length papers) on physical/psychiatric co-morbidity, psychiatric epidemiology/pharmaco-epidemiology & health services research. These include 5 papers in the British Medical Journal on severe personality disorder, community treatment orders and public health. He has also published in The Lancet, Archives of General Psychiatry (JAMA Psychiatry), Lancet Psychiatry, Schizophrenia Bulletin, the British Journal of Psychiatry & and the CMAJ. These have generated 17880 citations with an h-index of 61 in Google Scholar.He was also winner of a Special Judges Award in the category of Best Use of IT in Clinical Care in Great Britain as part of the 1998 National Health Care IT Effectiveness Awards. In 2015, he received the Senior Research Award of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists as well as the Alex Leighton Award from the Canadian Psychiatric Association and Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology Association. He is also a distinguished fellow of the Canadian Psychiatric Association.
Professor Kisely’s work has focussed on the use of both routine data and meta-analyses to inform health service delivery and policy in both Canada and Australia. For instance his work on mental health surveillance using administrative data, commenced in Canada but completed in Australia, contributed to the development and adoption of a standard case definition for the surveillance of psychiatric disorders by the Public Health Agency of Canada. This work also lead to being engaged by the Mental Health Commission of Canada to co-author a report on Mental Health Data needs in Canada. Professor Kisely was subsequently the 1st author on an invited review for the CMAJ on the use of administrative data in the surveillance of alcohol-related harm. A further research project on emergency psychiatric services, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research but completed in Australia, led to the roll-out of a mobile crisis service across Capital Health - the largest DHA in Nova Scotia with 40% of its province's population. In addition pharmaco-epidemiological work on the metabolic consequences of psychotropic med action using routine health data led to the Canadian Psychiatric Association‘s R.O. Jones Award in 2008.
Professor Kisely’s work on administrative data and pharmaco-vigilance led to an invitation to serve on the Research and Investment Advisory Committee of the Australian e-Health Research Centre of the CSIRO. Professor Kisely also served on the Management Committee of the NCRIS funded Population Health Research Network to promote the linkage and use of administrative data across Australia by researchers and decision-makers (2009-2013). He is currently a member of the Committees for Research of both the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, and the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists.
Works
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2000
Journal Article
Pathways and outcomes of psychiatric care: does it depend on who you are, or what you've got?
Kisely, Steve, Preston, Neil and Rooney, Mark (2000). Pathways and outcomes of psychiatric care: does it depend on who you are, or what you've got?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34 (6), 1009-1014. doi: 10.1080/000486700277
2000
Journal Article
The burden of non-specific chest pain on the health service
Kisely, S. (2000). The burden of non-specific chest pain on the health service. Clinician in Management, 9 (3), 139-145.
2000
Journal Article
Using routine contracting data to construct care pathways for psychosis and affective disorder
Kisely, S. (2000). Using routine contracting data to construct care pathways for psychosis and affective disorder. Clinician in Management, 9 (4), 213-217.
2000
Conference Publication
Implications for GP liaison services of physical and psychiatric co-morbidity
Kisely, S (2000). Implications for GP liaison services of physical and psychiatric co-morbidity. CARLTON: BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA. doi: 10.1080/000486700668
2000
Conference Publication
Collaboration between general & old age psychiatrists in the provision of a consultation-liaison service
Kisely, S and Axten, C (2000). Collaboration between general & old age psychiatrists in the provision of a consultation-liaison service. CARLTON: BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA. doi: 10.1080/000486700670
2000
Conference Publication
A consultation-liaison service by visiting psychiatrists: Esperance's experience
Kisely, S and Wood, A (2000). A consultation-liaison service by visiting psychiatrists: Esperance's experience. CARLTON: BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA. doi: 10.1080/000486700670
2000
Conference Publication
Psychiatric aspects of dysmorphic concern: A pilot study of outpatients attending for cosmetic plastic surgery
Morkell, D, Kisely, S and Castle, D (2000). Psychiatric aspects of dysmorphic concern: A pilot study of outpatients attending for cosmetic plastic surgery. CARLTON: BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA. doi: 10.1080/000486700704
2000
Journal Article
Why are patients prescribed psychotropic drugs by general practitioners? Results of an international study
Kisely, S., Linden, M., Bellantuono, C., Simon, G. and Jones, J. (2000). Why are patients prescribed psychotropic drugs by general practitioners? Results of an international study. Psychological Medicine, 30 (5), 1217-1225. doi: 10.1017/S0033291799002743
1999
Journal Article
Multiple readmissions: An analysis of patients using routine contracting data
Kisely, S. (1999). Multiple readmissions: An analysis of patients using routine contracting data. Clinician in Management, 8 (4), 211-219.
1999
Journal Article
Developing care pathways for stroke using routine contracting data: A case study
Kisely, S., Jones, J. and Mayer, P. (1999). Developing care pathways for stroke using routine contracting data: A case study. Clinician in Management, 8 (3), 155-161.
1999
Journal Article
Demoralisation, distress and pain in older Western Australians
Kisely, Stephen R. and Shannon, Peter (1999). Demoralisation, distress and pain in older Western Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 23 (5), 531-533. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.1999.tb01312.x
1999
Journal Article
Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder (multiple letters) [9]
Haigh, R., Bateman, A. W., Fonagy, P., Pearce, S., Dare, C., Parry, G. and Kisely, S. (1999). Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder (multiple letters) [9]. British Medical Journal, 319 (7211), 709-711.
1999
Journal Article
Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses
Kisely, S. (1999). Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses. Evidence-Based Medicine, 4 (4).
1999
Journal Article
Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses - Commentary
Kisely, Steve (1999). Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses - Commentary. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 2 (3). doi: 10.1136/ebmh.2.3.78
1999
Journal Article
Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder: exploring the limits of evidence based purchasing
Kisely, S. (1999). Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder: exploring the limits of evidence based purchasing. British Medical Journal, 318 (7195), 1410-1412. doi: 10.1136/bmj.318.7195.1410
1999
Conference Publication
Somatisation in patients with chest pain: Prevalence & features of non-specific
Kisely, S (1999). Somatisation in patients with chest pain: Prevalence & features of non-specific. CARLTON: BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA.
1999
Conference Publication
Assessing the costs and outcomes of psychiatric care in the South Metropolitan area
Kisely, S, Preston, N and Rooney, M (1999). Assessing the costs and outcomes of psychiatric care in the South Metropolitan area. CARLTON: BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA.
1999
Journal Article
The prescribing of psychotropic drugs by primary care physicians: an international collaborative study
Linden, M., Lecrubier, Y., Bellantuono, C., Benkert, O., Kisely, S. and Simon, G. (1999). The prescribing of psychotropic drugs by primary care physicians: an international collaborative study. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 19 (2), 132-140. doi: 10.1097/00004714-199904000-00007
1999
Journal Article
An integrated treatment algorithm for pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy
Kisely, Stephen R. and Jones, Judy (1999). An integrated treatment algorithm for pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33 (2), 207-216. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1614.1999.00548.x
1999
Conference Publication
Demoralisation, depression and pain in elderly west Australians
Kisely, SR and Shannon, P (1999). Demoralisation, depression and pain in elderly west Australians. CARLTON: BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Steve Kisely is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Studying the long-tern consequences of child maltreatment in a population birth cohortt
Retrospective studies show a strong association between self-reported child abuse and subsequent tobacco use. Prospective studies using reports to statutory agencies are less common with limited information on people in their 30s. In addition, there have been no comparison of the effect of self- and agency-reported abuse on outcomes. This research uses data from a longitudinal birth cohort study that was linked to notifications of child maltreatment (CM) to Queensland’s child protection agency, the Department of Families, Youth and Community Care (DFYCC) to study the psychological, physical and cognitive effects in adlulthood of CM
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
A quantitative and qualitative study of forensic orders in Queensland
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Dan Siskind, Dr Claudia Bull
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating clozapine rechallenge using granulocyte-colony stimulating factor in people previously experiencing clozapine-associated neutropenia.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Dan Siskind
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Doctor Philosophy
Smoking Cessation in People with a Serious Mental Illness
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Dan Siskind, Professor Coral Gartner
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Doctor Philosophy
Multi-morbidity among people living with severe mental illness
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicola Warren, Professor Dan Siskind
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Doctor Philosophy
Quality and Safe Use of Clozapine
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicola Warren, Professor Michael Barras, Professor Dan Siskind
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Doctor Philosophy
Quality and Safe Use of Clozapine
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicola Warren, Professor Michael Barras, Professor Dan Siskind
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Youth with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Depression: Understanding Mindfulness in the Context of Depression and Inflammation
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jakob Begun
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2016
Master Philosophy
Smoking cessation promotion in the pediatric clinic: Increasing pediatrician's rate of screening for second hand smoke exposure, counseling caregivers to stop smoking and referring caregivers to smoking cessation programs
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Di Eley
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Screening for depressive symptoms during pregnancy: the Born in Queensland Study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Caroline Salom
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Psychiatric clinical decision making in anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Stefan Blum, Professor Dan Siskind
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The impact of substantiated childhood maltreatment on young adult health: a cohort study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Gail Williams
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Personalised Support and Accommodation for Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Harvey Whiteford
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