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Associate Professor Yaqoot Fatima
Associate Professor

Yaqoot Fatima

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Fatima is a Pharmacist, Epidemiologist, Sleep Scientist, and the Research Lead of the “Let’s Yarn About Sleep” program. Fatima's research aims to reduce the societal burden of poor sleep and associated health issues through coordinated multidisciplinary, translational research and co-designed programs and service models. She is nationally recognised for leadership in co-designing sleep health programs, workforce training frameworks and service delivery models to improve sleep health care in First Nations communities.

In response to community-identified needs and service gaps, A/Prof Fatima partnered with community members and service providers to co-develop a "ground-up" sleep health movement now known as the Let’s Yarn About Sleep (LYAS) program. The partnership discussions were initiated in late 2018 and involved extensive discussion with community Elders and key stakeholders from the partner organisations. These discussions helped understand partners' priorities, facilitated a shared understanding of decision-making processes, identified knowledge and resource-sharing strategies, and underpinned the program's co-development. The LYAS program has significantly improved community awareness and appreciation of sleep health and created pathways for sleep health integration for effective prevention and management of chronic conditions.

The LYAS program is transforming the way the sleep health needs of First Nations peoples are assessed and addressed. The program innovation lies in building local capacity, privileging First Nations voices, empowering end-users, integrating two-world views, interdisciplinary expertise, and diverse research methodologies. These efforts resulted in the UQ-led delivery of Australia’s first Indigenous Sleep Coach training, research roles for community members, and integration of sleep health programs in remote schools and health services. The team is now collaborating with 11 communities to strengthen local capacity and capability for achieving sleep health equity and minimise the human, societal and economic costs associated with poor sleep. Furthermore, many other communities and services in Queensland have invited the team for workforce training and sleep health care for First Nations peoples.

Availability

Associate Professor Yaqoot Fatima is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Sleep health of First Nations Peoples

  • Sleep Epidemiology

  • Rural and remote health services

Research impacts

Since 2018, Fatima has received seven grants as the lead investigator (including MRFF Indigenous Health, NHMRC Partnership, and MRFF-EMCR) valued at> $6 million to co-design culturally responsive sleep health programs/resources, strengthen the capacity/capability of First Nations peoples and develop place-based service models.

Fatima's work has been cited in various national and international policy documents to improve sleep health outcomes. Fatima’s research leadership is recognised at national and international platforms and has led to prestigious awards such as the UQ Partners in Indigenous Research Excellence (2023), Women in Technology-First Nations Changemakers (Finalist 2023), L'Oréal-UNESCO Australia & New Zealand For Women in Science Fellowship (Finalist 2022), James Cook University Vice Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Research (2021), Queensland Young Tall Poppy (2021), James Cook University Rising Stars-Early Career Research Leadership Award (2018).

Fatima presented at or chaired international and national conferences, workshops, symposia and meetings at prestigious national and international conferences, such as the World Sleep Congress, Sleep DownUnder, National Rural Health Alliance, and the International Paediatric Sleep Association Conference. Fatima is frequently invited to provide expert comments or consultation from the media. Her work is covered in over 450 media stories, including The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Xinhua News Agency, Courier-Mail, The Age, The Hindu, The Tribune, 7 News, radio interviews (>35) with SBS, ABC, 2GB, 4BC, National Indigenous Radio Service, and television interview (ABC, SkyNews). Fatima also uses alternate platforms for information sharing, such as contributing to Science News for Students and writing for the Conversation, Koori Mail. International media also approach CI Fatima to translate and share her work with non-English speaking communities, e.g., News Sphere Japan, Ouest-France.

Works

Search Professor Yaqoot Fatima’s works on UQ eSpace

66 works between 2007 and 2024

1 - 20 of 66 works

2024

Journal Article

Discharge against medical advice in rural and remote emergency departments: views of healthcare providers

Oribin, Jacky, Fatima, Yaqoot, Seaton, Catherine, Solomon, Shaun, Khan, Maureen and Cairns, Alice (2024). Discharge against medical advice in rural and remote emergency departments: views of healthcare providers. Rural and Remote Health, 24 (3) 8231. doi: 10.22605/RRH8231

Discharge against medical advice in rural and remote emergency departments: views of healthcare providers

2024

Other Outputs

Sleep isn't just a health issue, it's a cultural one too

Fatima, Yaqoot, Von Senden, Roslyn and Sullivan, Daniel (2024, 02 12). Sleep isn't just a health issue, it's a cultural one too 360info

Sleep isn't just a health issue, it's a cultural one too

2024

Journal Article

Impact of sleep on educational outcome of Indigenous Australian children: A systematic review

Fatima, Khadija, Varela, Sharon, Fatima, Yaqoot, Lindsay, Daniel, Gray, Malama and Cairns, Alice (2024). Impact of sleep on educational outcome of Indigenous Australian children: A systematic review. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 32 (4), 672-683. doi: 10.1111/ajr.13156

Impact of sleep on educational outcome of Indigenous Australian children: A systematic review

2023

Other Outputs

Sleep apnoea can be scary. But here’s what happened when First Nations people had a say in their own care

Fatima, Yaqoot, Sullivan, Daniel, Bucks, Romola, Von Senden, Roslyn and Edmed, Shannon (2023, 11 08). Sleep apnoea can be scary. But here’s what happened when First Nations people had a say in their own care The Conversation

Sleep apnoea can be scary. But here’s what happened when First Nations people had a say in their own care

2023

Other Outputs

The first sleep health program for First Nations adolescents could change lives

Fatima,Yaqoot, Potia, Azhar, Ward, James and Kinghorn, Mina (2023, 06 19). The first sleep health program for First Nations adolescents could change lives The Conversation

The first sleep health program for First Nations adolescents could change lives

2023

Journal Article

Trajectories of dietary patterns from pregnancy to 12 years post-pregnancy and associated maternal characteristics: evidence from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children

Pervin, Sonia, Emmett, Pauline, Northstone, Kate, Townsend, Nick, Fatima, Yaqoot, Huda, M Mamun, David McIntyre, H and Al Mamun, Abdullah (2023). Trajectories of dietary patterns from pregnancy to 12 years post-pregnancy and associated maternal characteristics: evidence from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. European Journal of Nutrition, 62 (7), 2763-2777. doi: 10.1007/s00394-023-03185-x

Trajectories of dietary patterns from pregnancy to 12 years post-pregnancy and associated maternal characteristics: evidence from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children

2023

Journal Article

The myth and reality of familial resemblance in dietary intake: a systematic review and meta-analysis on the resemblance of dietary intake among parent and offspring

Pervin, Sonia, Emmett, Pauline, Townsend, Nick, Biswas, Tuhin, Huda, M. Mamun, Northstone, Kate, Fatima, Yaqoot, McIntyre, H. David and Al Mamun, Abdullah (2023). The myth and reality of familial resemblance in dietary intake: a systematic review and meta-analysis on the resemblance of dietary intake among parent and offspring. eClinicalMedicine, 60 102024, 102024. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102024

The myth and reality of familial resemblance in dietary intake: a systematic review and meta-analysis on the resemblance of dietary intake among parent and offspring

2023

Conference Publication

From proving to improving: transforming performance measurement across six prevention programs

Robinson, Mark, Russell-Hall, Sally, Burger, Sarah-Ann, Porter, Dave, Austerberry, Sophie, Cook, Steffi, Dyce, Chloe, Fatima, Yaqoot, Huang, Yanshu, Johnstone, Melissa, Kubler, Matthias, Maravilla, Joemer, Raupach, Abby, Rossa, Kalina and Young, Charlotte (2023). From proving to improving: transforming performance measurement across six prevention programs. Public Health Association of Australia Preventive Health Conference 2023, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 2-4 May 2023.

From proving to improving: transforming performance measurement across six prevention programs

2023

Journal Article

Geographical variation in the association between physical violence and sleep disturbance among adolescents: a population-based, sex-stratified analysis of data from 89 countries

Hasan, Md. Mehedi, Tariqujjaman, Md., Fatima, Yaqoot and Haque, Md. Rabiul (2023). Geographical variation in the association between physical violence and sleep disturbance among adolescents: a population-based, sex-stratified analysis of data from 89 countries. Sleep Health, 9 (2), 151-158. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2022.11.007

Geographical variation in the association between physical violence and sleep disturbance among adolescents: a population-based, sex-stratified analysis of data from 89 countries

2023

Conference Publication

Trends in Caesarean section rate, indications, and perinatal outcomes in Queensland, Australia from 2008 To 2017: a population-based study using Robson ten group classification system

Begum, Tahmina, Fatima, Yaqoot, Anuradha, Satyamurthy and Al Mamun, Abdullah (2023). Trends in Caesarean section rate, indications, and perinatal outcomes in Queensland, Australia from 2008 To 2017: a population-based study using Robson ten group classification system. PSANZ 2023, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 5 -8 March 2023.

Trends in Caesarean section rate, indications, and perinatal outcomes in Queensland, Australia from 2008 To 2017: a population-based study using Robson ten group classification system

2023

Journal Article

Time trends, projections, and spatial distribution of low birthweight in Australia, 2009-2030: evidence from the National Perinatal Data Collection

Huda, M. Mamun, Callaway, Leonie K., Jackson, Greg, Fatima, Yaqoot, Cumming, Janet, Biswas, Tuhin, Paz, Gonzalo R., Boyle, Fran, Sly, Peter D. and Mamun, Abdullah Al (2023). Time trends, projections, and spatial distribution of low birthweight in Australia, 2009-2030: evidence from the National Perinatal Data Collection. Birth, 50 (1), 76-89. doi: 10.1111/birt.12708

Time trends, projections, and spatial distribution of low birthweight in Australia, 2009-2030: evidence from the National Perinatal Data Collection

2023

Journal Article

Epidemiology of Caesarean section on maternal request in Australia: a population-based study

Begum, Tahmina, Anuradha, Satyamurthy, Fatima, Yaqoot and Mamun, Abdullah Al (2023). Epidemiology of Caesarean section on maternal request in Australia: a population-based study. Midwifery, 117 103578, 103578. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2022.103578

Epidemiology of Caesarean section on maternal request in Australia: a population-based study

2023

Journal Article

Connecting the health of country with the health of people: application of “caring for country” in improving the social and emotional well-being of Indigenous people in Australia and New Zealand

Fatima, Yaqoot, Liu, Yongbo, Cleary, Anne, Dean, Julie, Smith, Valance, King, Stephanie and Solomon, Shaun (2023). Connecting the health of country with the health of people: application of “caring for country” in improving the social and emotional well-being of Indigenous people in Australia and New Zealand. The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific, 31 100648, 100648. doi: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100648

Connecting the health of country with the health of people: application of “caring for country” in improving the social and emotional well-being of Indigenous people in Australia and New Zealand

2023

Journal Article

Geographical variations in the prevalence of traditional and cyberbullying and its additive role in psychological and somatic health complaints among adolescents in 38 European countries

Hasan, Md. Mehedi, Fatima, Yaqoot, Cleary, Anne, McDaid, Lisa, Munir, Kerim, Smith, Simon S., Dias, Shannon, Baxter, Janeen and Mamun, Abdullah (2023). Geographical variations in the prevalence of traditional and cyberbullying and its additive role in psychological and somatic health complaints among adolescents in 38 European countries. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 164 111103, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2022.111103

Geographical variations in the prevalence of traditional and cyberbullying and its additive role in psychological and somatic health complaints among adolescents in 38 European countries

2022

Conference Publication

Prevalence of poor sleep in First Nations peoples across the globe: A systematic review

Jabran, D., Potia, A., Smith, S., Solomon, S., Fernandez, D. and Fatima, Y. (2022). Prevalence of poor sleep in First Nations peoples across the globe: A systematic review. 33rd annual scientific meeting of Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) & Australian and New Zealand Sleep Science Association (ANZSSA) Sleep DownUnder 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 8-11 November 2022. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpac029.130

Prevalence of poor sleep in First Nations peoples across the globe: A systematic review

2022

Conference Publication

Poor Sleep and Mental Health Issues Among First Nations Peoples

Fernandez, D., McDaid, L., Tran, N., Jabran, D., King, S. and Fatima, Y. (2022). Poor Sleep and Mental Health Issues Among First Nations Peoples. 33rd annual scientific meeting of Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) & Australian and New Zealand Sleep Science Association (ANZSSA) Sleep DownUnder 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 8-11 November 2022. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpac029.114

Poor Sleep and Mental Health Issues Among First Nations Peoples

2022

Journal Article

Longitudinal association between caesarean section birth and cardio-vascular risk profiles among adolescents in Australia

Begum, Tahmina, Fatima, Yaqoot, Anuradha, Satyamurthy, Hasan, Md and Mamun, Abdullah Al (2022). Longitudinal association between caesarean section birth and cardio-vascular risk profiles among adolescents in Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 46 (6), 776-783. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.13288

Longitudinal association between caesarean section birth and cardio-vascular risk profiles among adolescents in Australia

2022

Journal Article

Sleep health and its implications in First Nation Australians: A systematic review

Blunden, Sarah, Yiallourou, Stephanie and Fatima, Yaqoot (2022). Sleep health and its implications in First Nation Australians: A systematic review. The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific, 21 100386, 100386. doi: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100386

Sleep health and its implications in First Nation Australians: A systematic review

2022

Journal Article

Multigenerational transmission of obesity: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

Kanmiki, Edmund W., Fatima, Yaqoot and Mamun, Abdullah A. (2022). Multigenerational transmission of obesity: a systematic review and meta‐analysis. Obesity Reviews, 23 (3) e13405, 1-13. doi: 10.1111/obr.13405

Multigenerational transmission of obesity: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

2022

Journal Article

Anaemia in women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries: progress towards the 2025 global nutrition target

Hasan, Md Mehedi, Soares Magalhaes, Ricardo J., Garnett, Sarah P., Fatima, Yaqoot, Tariqujjaman, Md, Pervin, Sonia, Ahmed, Saifuddin and Mamun, Abdullah A. (2022). Anaemia in women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries: progress towards the 2025 global nutrition target. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 100 (3), 196-204. doi: 10.2471/BLT.20.280180

Anaemia in women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries: progress towards the 2025 global nutrition target

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2029
    Co-designing Obstructive Sleep Apnoea screening and diagnostic approaches for First Nations Australians: Strengthening clinical pathways with lived-experience support from community champions
    NHMRC MRFF Optimising Screening, Diagnosis and Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2029
    Preventing non-communicable diseases (PreventNCD) among Indigenous children and youth in major cities of Australia
    NHMRC Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases Grant
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2028
    Obstructive sleep apnoea diagnosis and management in First Nations communities: community co-design, local capacity building and place-based models for sustainable success
    NHMRC MRFF EMCR - Early to Mid-Career Researchers
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2027
    Sleep for Strong Souls (3S): Multisectoral partnership and codesigned solutions to improve the sleep health of First Nations Adolescents
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    Exposure to Trihalomethanes in pregnancy and birth outcomes in Queensland: integrated data analysis and case studies for better policy and health outcomes
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021
    Component of the Community Resilience Project
    Bundaberg Regional Council
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    Research Partnership - Health and Wellbeing Queensland and ISSR
    Health and Wellbeing Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    Co-designed sleep health program to achieve better sleep and improved mental health symptoms in Indigenous adolescents
    NHMRC MRFF - Indigenous Health Research Grant
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    Evaluation Framework for the Keeping Queenslanders Healthy Priority
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Evaluation of the Try, Test and Learn Fund
    Commonwealth Department of Social Services
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Yaqoot Fatima is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Sleep Health of First Nations adolescents: Opportunities for early intervention for improved health and wellbeing outcomes

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Victor Oguoma

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Yaqoot Fatima directly for media enquiries about:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing
  • rural and remote health services
  • sleep

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