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Dr Susan Nunan
Dr

Susan Nunan

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Overview

Background

Susan Nunan is a Clinical Academic and Program Lead for the Master of Advanced Nursing and the Master of Mental Health Nursing Programs. Susan is also Course Coordinator for the Professional Practice, Professional Practice One, and Older Adults' Health courses for the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work (NMSW), The University of Queensland. Susan joined the School in 2010.

Susan has extensive clinical nursing experience in General Medical, Coronary Care and Surgical Units in major hospitals in Brisbane and Sydney, as well as in QLD and NSW rural hospitals where she has also facilitated undergraduate nursing students. In addition, her clinical experience includes; Community Nursing, Gerontological Nursing and Dementia Care in both city and rural settings in QLD and NSW. Susan is a Registered Nurse Division 1 with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, and is a member of the Australian College of Nursing and the Australian Association of Gerontology. Susan has a PhD in Nursing, a Masters of Health Professional Education, a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Practice, a Bachelor of Arts, Research Master of Arts, and has undertaken post-graduate course studies in Wound Management and Mental Health.

Susan’s current research interests include falls risk assessment and management, and has recently completed her PhD within the UQ, School of NMSW, with thesis entitled:Evaluating the validity, reliability and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities. A mixed methods study.

Other areas of research interest for Susan are in Healthy Ageing and Older Adults' Health.

Availability

Dr Susan Nunan is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Visual Arts, University of Sydney
  • Masters (Research), University College Cork
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Practice, Central Queensland University
  • Postgraduate Diploma, Central Queensland University
  • Masters (Coursework), Central Queensland University
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Nursing, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Falls risk assessment and management

    Susan has completed her PhD within the UQ, NMSW with thesis entitled: Evaluating the validity, reliability and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities. A mixed methods study.

  • Healthy Ageing and Older Adults' Health.

Research impacts

Falls have significant consequences for older adults including mortality, fractures, and contribute to loss of confidence, pain, reduced mobility and dependence. This presents a major burden on the individual and the health care system, with up to 1.5% of the health care budgets in Australia used on costs related to falls. Fall rates for older adults are greatest in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) also known as nursing homes (NH) or long term care facilities (LTC). Rates of falls are one in two residents experiencing a fall in every six month period or 1.7 (0.6-3.6) falls per bed per year, which is a rate of about three times that in the community.

Susan’s research results will help address a significant clinical pathway to reduce burden on the individual residents of RACFs as well as assisting RACFs to align with policy that aims to improve quality of end of life for the older adult. This in turn would reduce the burden of care on clinicians and care staff. The wider repercussions of the research would impact on reducing health care spending in relation to falls injuries.

Works

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9 works between 2016 and 2023

1 - 9 of 9 works

2023

Conference Publication

Exploration of a Falls Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT) recommended for use in Australian RACFs

Nunan, Susan, Peel, Nancye and McCutcheon, Helen (2023). Exploration of a Falls Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT) recommended for use in Australian RACFs. 56th Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 14-17 November 2023.

Exploration of a Falls Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT) recommended for use in Australian RACFs

2023

Other Outputs

Evaluating the validity, reliability, and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities. A mixed methods study

Nunan, Susan (2023). Evaluating the validity, reliability, and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities. A mixed methods study. PhD Thesis, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/0ea539d

Evaluating the validity, reliability, and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities. A mixed methods study

2020

Conference Publication

Nursing staff engagement in falls risk practice in a Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF)

Nunan, Susan, Peel, Nancye and McCutcheon, Helen (2020). Nursing staff engagement in falls risk practice in a Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF). The 53rd Australasian Association of Gerontology (AAG) Conference, Online, 18-20 November 2020.

Nursing staff engagement in falls risk practice in a Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF)

2019

Conference Publication

Feasibility and face validity of a falls risk assessment tool

Nunan, Susan, Peel, Nancye and McCutcheon, Helen (2019). Feasibility and face validity of a falls risk assessment tool. 52nd Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) Conference, Sydney, Australia, 5-8 November 2019.

Feasibility and face validity of a falls risk assessment tool

2018

Journal Article

Fall risk assessment tools for use among older adults in long-term care settings: a systematic review of the literature

Nunan, Susan, Brown Wilson, Christine, Henwood, Timothy and Parker, Deborah (2018). Fall risk assessment tools for use among older adults in long-term care settings: a systematic review of the literature. Australasian Journal of Ageing, 37 (1), 23-33. doi: 10.1111/ajag.12476

Fall risk assessment tools for use among older adults in long-term care settings: a systematic review of the literature

2018

Conference Publication

A falls risk assessment tool tested in residential aged care

Nunan, Susan, Henwood, Timothy, Peel, Nancye and McCutcheon, Helen (2018). A falls risk assessment tool tested in residential aged care. 51st Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 21 - 23 November 2018.

A falls risk assessment tool tested in residential aged care

2017

Conference Publication

Evaluating the validity, reliability and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities

Nunan, Susan, Brown Wilson, Christine, Peel, Nancye and Henwood, Timothy (2017). Evaluating the validity, reliability and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities. 16th National Conference of Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA), Perth, WA, Australia, 6 - 7 November 2017.

Evaluating the validity, reliability and feasibility of a falls risk assessment tool recommended for use in Australian residential aged care facilities

2017

Conference Publication

Investigating falls and falls risk practice in residential aged care

Nunan, Susan, Brown Wilson, Christine, Peel, Nancye and Henwood, Timothy (2017). Investigating falls and falls risk practice in residential aged care. 50th Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) Conference, Perth, WA, Western Australia, 8 - 10 November 2017.

Investigating falls and falls risk practice in residential aged care

2016

Conference Publication

Fall risk assessment tools for use among older adults in long term care settings: A comprehensive review of the literature

Nunan, Susan, Brown Wilson, Christine, Parker, Deborah and Henwood, Timothy (2016). Fall risk assessment tools for use among older adults in long term care settings: A comprehensive review of the literature. Australasian Association of Gerontology (AAG) Queensland: Annual Student and Early Career Researcher Event., Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 26 October 2016. Brisbane Queensland:

Fall risk assessment tools for use among older adults in long term care settings: A comprehensive review of the literature

Supervision

Availability

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