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Dr Christine Andrews
Dr

Christine Andrews

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Overview

Background

Perinatal Implementation Scientist & Senior Research Fellow:

I am a full-time perinatal implementation science researcher. Since 2018, I have worked for the not-for profit, Mater Research, conducting research across implementing stillbirth prevention strategies. My vision is to make substantive improvements in national maternity care standards through actioning effective and targeted evidence-based implementation strategies to embed best practice recommendations into maternity care.

I work as a Senior Research Fellow with the NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Stillbirth. As co-lead of the Stillbirth CRE’s national research programs, I provide strategic leadership in implementing stillbirth prevention strategies and advancing consumer engagement in stillbirth research.

Availability

Dr Christine Andrews is:
Available for supervision

Research impacts

My research focuses on improving maternity care through implementation science, with a strong emphasis on stillbirth prevention.

As national co-ordinator for the Safer Baby Bundle (SBB), I developed and led its implementation and evaluation framework across Australian maternity services. This work contributed to wide-scale adoption, including a 21% reduction in stillbirths across 19 services in Victoria. I have provided translational expertise across eight Stillbirth CRE groups, co-developed widely adopted resources, and led evaluation of national awareness campaigns.

I have also led co-designed research in parternship with bereaved parents, resulting in our Stillbirth Research Involvement Registry (200+ members) and funding to establish a national framework for consumer-led research.

My research continues to inform national strategies to improve care and reduce stigma around stillbirth. My current research is focused on closing critical evidence gaps in help-seeking during pregnancy, with particular attention to the experiences and perspectives of Indigenous parents, young parents, and those in early pregnancy. This work aims to better understand barriers and enablers to accessing care, and to inform the development of culturally safe, inclusive, and responsive support systems.

Works

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43 works between 2016 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

Quantifying the role of burn temperature, burn duration and skin thickness in an in vivo animal skin model of heat conduction

Andrews, Christine J., Cuttle, Leila and Simpson, Matthew J. (2016). Quantifying the role of burn temperature, burn duration and skin thickness in an in vivo animal skin model of heat conduction. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 101, 542-549. doi: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.05.070

Quantifying the role of burn temperature, burn duration and skin thickness in an in vivo animal skin model of heat conduction

2016

Journal Article

Development of a consistent and reproducible porcine scald burn model

Andrews, Christine J., Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy and Cuttle, Leila (2016). Development of a consistent and reproducible porcine scald burn model. Plos One, 11 (9) e0162888, e0162888. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162888

Development of a consistent and reproducible porcine scald burn model

2016

Conference Publication

Assessment of tissue damage from burn injuries using a porcine scald burn model

Andrews, Christine, Kempf, Margit, Kimble, Roy and Cuttle, Leila (2016). Assessment of tissue damage from burn injuries using a porcine scald burn model. Joint meeting of the Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society (AWTRS) and the Molecular & Experimental Pathology Society of Australasia (MEPSA), Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 7-9 November 2016. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

Assessment of tissue damage from burn injuries using a porcine scald burn model

Funding

Current funding

  • 2026 - 2030
    Safer Baby (SEEK): Strengths-based Education, Empowerment and Knowledge for help-seeking during pregnancy
    NHMRC MRFF Infertility Pregnancy Loss and Menopause
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2026
    Co-designing with bereaved parents a sustainable framework to enhance stillbirth research quality and translation
    Stillbirth Foundation Australia
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    Reducing Stillbirth: Stillbirth Education and Awareness
    Commonwealth Department of Health
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Caring for the Carers: Supporting the wellbeing of health professionals caring for parents following perinatal loss.
    Stillbirth Foundation Australia Trust
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2023
    Together We Can Stop Stillbirth: Education Campaign
    Primary Health Care Development Program: The Stillbirth Education and Awareness Grant Opportunity
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    Preventing stillbirth: the Australian Safe Baby Bundle
    MRFF Accelerated Research Program administered by AusIndustry
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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