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Dr Emma Thomas
Dr

Emma Thomas

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Overview

Background

Emma is a Research Fellow, NHMRC Emerging Leader and prior Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow within the Centre for Online Health (Centre for Health Services Research) at the University of Queensland. She provides input into a range of telehealth projects across the centre. She has a particular interest in using telehealth within the care and management of people with cardiovascular disease and other chronic diseases to enhance self-management and reduce barriers to access. Underpinning her work more broadly is an interest in scaling-up effective interventions, monitoring the quality of their delivery and ensuring equitable provision of health services.

Emma completed her PhD (2019) at the University of Melbourne in the School of Population and Global Health as an NHMRC Postgraduate Scholar. Her thesis aimed to understand how the evidence-practice gap in cardiac rehabilitation can be reduced in Australian through enhanced monitoring and evaluation. Emma has also worked across various other research groups including at the University of Oxford at a WHO Collaborating Centre focused on population approaches for non-communicable disease prevention, the Non-Communicable Disease Unit at the University of Melbourne, and a Centre of Research Excellence in Aphasia Rehabilitation (University of Queensland). She has also worked for the Heart Foundation as an academic advisor and also a senior project manager.

Emma has a strong interest in implementation science and sits on the Editorial Board for the journal Implementation Science Communications. She is also part of the Emerging Leaders Committee for the Australian Cardiovascular Alliance (ACvA), and a committee member of the Australian Cardiovascular health and Rehabilitation Association (QLD branch).

Availability

Dr Emma Thomas is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, James Cook University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne

Works

Search Professor Emma Thomas’s works on UQ eSpace

185 works between 2013 and 2025

21 - 40 of 185 works

2023

Journal Article

A cross-sectional study exploring equity of access to telehealth in culturally and linguistically diverse communities in a major health service

Gallegos-Rejas, Victor M., Kelly, Jaimon T., Lucas, Karen, Snoswell, Centaine L., Haydon, Helen M., Pager, Sue, Smith, Anthony C. and Thomas, Emma E. (2023). A cross-sectional study exploring equity of access to telehealth in culturally and linguistically diverse communities in a major health service. Australian Health Review, 47 (6), 721-728. doi: 10.1071/ah23125

A cross-sectional study exploring equity of access to telehealth in culturally and linguistically diverse communities in a major health service

2023

Journal Article

Development and evaluation of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (ICCPR) program certification for low-resource settings

Turk-Adawi, Karam, Elshaikh, Usra, Contractor, Aashish, Hashmi, Farzana Amir, Thomas, Emma, Raidah, Fabbiha and Grace, Sherry L. (2023). Development and evaluation of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (ICCPR) program certification for low-resource settings. International Journal of General Medicine, 16, 5199-5214. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S423209

Development and evaluation of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (ICCPR) program certification for low-resource settings

2023

Journal Article

Sustaining telehealth among cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services: a qualitative framework study

Thomas, Emma E., Chambers, Rebecca, Phillips, Samara, Rawstorn, Jonathan C. and Cartledge, Susie (2023). Sustaining telehealth among cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services: a qualitative framework study. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 22 (8), 795-803. doi: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvac111

Sustaining telehealth among cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services: a qualitative framework study

2023

Journal Article

Expanding access to telehealth in Australian cardiac rehabilitation services: A national survey of barriers, enablers, and uptake

Thomas, Emma E., Cartledge, Susie, Murphy, Barbara, Abell, Bridget, Gallagher, Robyn, Astley, Carolyn, Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation COVID-19 Impact Group, Cameron, Jan, Jackson, Alun, Ferry, Cate, Bourne, Carmel, Gray, Kim, McIvor, Dawn, Inglis, Sally, Storen, Anna, Sanderson, Sue, Zecchin, Robert and Verdicchio, Christian (2023). Expanding access to telehealth in Australian cardiac rehabilitation services: A national survey of barriers, enablers, and uptake. European Heart Journal - Digital Health, 5 (1), 21-29. doi: 10.1093/ehjdh/ztad055

Expanding access to telehealth in Australian cardiac rehabilitation services: A national survey of barriers, enablers, and uptake

2023

Journal Article

Digital divide or digital exclusion? Do allied health professionals’ assumptions drive use of telehealth?

Cook, Renee, Haydon, Helen M., Thomas, Emma E., Ward, Elizabeth C., Ross, Julie-Anne, Webb, Clare, Harris, Michael, Hartley, Carina, Burns, Clare L., Vivanti, Angela P., Carswell, Phillip and Caffery, Liam J. (2023). Digital divide or digital exclusion? Do allied health professionals’ assumptions drive use of telehealth?. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1357633X231189846. doi: 10.1177/1357633x231189846

Digital divide or digital exclusion? Do allied health professionals’ assumptions drive use of telehealth?

2023

Conference Publication

Digital divide or digital exclusion: Do allied health professionals’ assumptions drive use of telehealth?

Cook, R., Haydon, H. M., Thomas, E. E., Ward, E. C., Ross, J.-A. and Caffery, L. J. (2023). Digital divide or digital exclusion: Do allied health professionals’ assumptions drive use of telehealth?. THRIVE Allied Health Symposium, TRI – Translational Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 2 August 2023.

Digital divide or digital exclusion: Do allied health professionals’ assumptions drive use of telehealth?

2023

Journal Article

Telehealth adoption in cancer clinical trials: an Australian perspective

Thomas, Emma E., Kelly, Jaimon T., Taylor, Monica L., Mendis, Roshni, Banbury, Annie, Haydon, Helen, Catto, Janessa, Der Vartanian, Carolyn, Smith, Anthony C. and Caffery, Liam J. (2023). Telehealth adoption in cancer clinical trials: an Australian perspective. Asia - Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 19 (4), 549-558. doi: 10.1111/ajco.13899

Telehealth adoption in cancer clinical trials: an Australian perspective

2023

Conference Publication

Patients' Experiences of Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Systematic Review

Gauci, S., Candelaria, D., Gordon, N., Zwack, C., Cartledge, S., Hollings, M., Zhang, L., Thomas, E., Travica, N., Marx, W., Gallagher, R., Redfern, J. and O'Neil, A. (2023). Patients' Experiences of Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Systematic Review. 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, SA Australia, 3-6 August 2023. Chatswood, NSW Australia: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2023.06.775

Patients' Experiences of Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Systematic Review

2023

Other Outputs

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Services Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services: Evaluation Report

Thomas, Emma E., Gallegos-Rejas, Victor M., Kelly, Jaimon T., Taylor, Monica, Bramley, Wesley and Slack, Angela (2023). Wide Bay Hospital and Health Services Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services: Evaluation Report. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland, Centre for Online Health.

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Services Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services: Evaluation Report

2023

Journal Article

How do consumers prefer their care delivered: In-person, telephone or videoconference?

Snoswell, Centaine L., Haydon, Helen M., Kelly, Jaimon T., Thomas, Emma E., Caffery, Liam J. and Smith, Anthony C. (2023). How do consumers prefer their care delivered: In-person, telephone or videoconference?. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 30 (10), 1357633X231160333-1562. doi: 10.1177/1357633x231160333

How do consumers prefer their care delivered: In-person, telephone or videoconference?

2023

Journal Article

Rapid triage and transition to telehealth for heart transplant patients in the COVID-19 pandemic setting

Bart, Nicole K., Emmanuel, Sam, Friits-Lamora, Rodrigo, Larkins, Emily, Kotlyar, Eugene, Muthiah, Kavitha, Jabbour, Andrew, Hayward, Christopher, Jansz, Paul C., Keogh, Anne M., Thomas, Emma and Macdonald, Peter S. (2023). Rapid triage and transition to telehealth for heart transplant patients in the COVID-19 pandemic setting. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 30 (9), 1357633X231151714-1486. doi: 10.1177/1357633x231151714

Rapid triage and transition to telehealth for heart transplant patients in the COVID-19 pandemic setting

2023

Journal Article

Impact of early COVID-19 waves on cardiac rehabilitation delivery in Australia: a national survey

Cartledge, Susie, Thomas, Emma E., Murphy, Barbara, Abell, Bridget, Verdicchio, Christian, Zecchin, Robert, Cameron, Jan, Gallagher, Robyn and Astley, Carolyn (2023). Impact of early COVID-19 waves on cardiac rehabilitation delivery in Australia: a national survey. Heart, Lung and Circulation, 32 (3), 353-363. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2022.12.008

Impact of early COVID-19 waves on cardiac rehabilitation delivery in Australia: a national survey

2023

Conference Publication

Maintaining ECRs within the cardiovascular sector – developing a roadmap and next steps.

Thomas, Emma (2023). Maintaining ECRs within the cardiovascular sector – developing a roadmap and next steps.. QCVRN Research Showcase, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 11 October 2023.

Maintaining ECRs within the cardiovascular sector – developing a roadmap and next steps.

2022

Journal Article

Improving cardiac rehabilitation in Queensland: a whole of system, data-driven approach over the past 10 years

Phillips, Samara, Vollbon, William, Kidby, Kylie and Thomas, Emma E. (2022). Improving cardiac rehabilitation in Queensland: a whole of system, data-driven approach over the past 10 years. Heart, Lung and Circulation, 31 (12), 1568-1572. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2022.08.015

Improving cardiac rehabilitation in Queensland: a whole of system, data-driven approach over the past 10 years

2022

Conference Publication

Telehealth utilisation in a diverse region in Queensland, Australia: A cross-sectional study

Gallegos-Rejas, Victor M., Kelly, Jaimon T., Lucas, Karen, Snoswell, Centaine L., Haydon, Helen M., Pager, Sue, Smith, Anthony C. and Thomas, Emma (2022). Telehealth utilisation in a diverse region in Queensland, Australia: A cross-sectional study. Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conference 2022 (SFT-2022), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 9-11 November 2022.

Telehealth utilisation in a diverse region in Queensland, Australia: A cross-sectional study

2022

Conference Publication

Is choice the answer? Consumer perspectives of quality of care in telehealth-delivered allied health services

Cook, R., Ward, E., Ross, C., Caffery, L. J., Carswell, P., Ross, J.-A., Webb, C., Harris, M., Hartley, C. and Thomas, E. E. (2022). Is choice the answer? Consumer perspectives of quality of care in telehealth-delivered allied health services. Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conference 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 9-11 November 2022.

Is choice the answer? Consumer perspectives of quality of care in telehealth-delivered allied health services

2022

Conference Publication

Digital health experiences reported in chronic disease management: An umbrella review of qualitative studies

Taylor, Monica, Thomas, Emma, Marx, Wolfgang, Vitangcol, Kathryn and Kelly, Jaimon (2022). Digital health experiences reported in chronic disease management: An umbrella review of qualitative studies. Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conference 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 9-11 November 2022.

Digital health experiences reported in chronic disease management: An umbrella review of qualitative studies

2022

Conference Publication

Digital divide or digital exclusion: Do allied health practitioner assumptions drive telehealth use?

Cook, R., Thomas, E. E., Ward, E. C., Haydon, H. M., Ross, J.-A., Webb, C., Harris, M., Hartley, C., Burns, C. L., Vivanti, A. P., Carswell, P. and Caffery, L. J (2022). Digital divide or digital exclusion: Do allied health practitioner assumptions drive telehealth use?. Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conference 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 9-11 November 2022.

Digital divide or digital exclusion: Do allied health practitioner assumptions drive telehealth use?

2022

Conference Publication

Telehealth utilisation in a diverse region in Queensland, Australia: A cross-sectional study

Gallegos-Rejas, Victor M., Kelly, Jaimon T., Lucas, Karen, Snoswell, Centaine L., Haydon, Helen M., Pager, Sue, Smith, Anthony C. and Thomas, Emma (2022). Telehealth utilisation in a diverse region in Queensland, Australia: A cross-sectional study. Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conference 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 9-11 November 2022.

Telehealth utilisation in a diverse region in Queensland, Australia: A cross-sectional study

2022

Conference Publication

Dementia ECHO – Evaluation of a Telementoring Program to increase Dementia Knowledge and Skills in First Nation Health Services

Haydon, Helen, Caffery, Liam, Thomas, Emma, Snoswell, Centaine L., Garner, Lisa, Wright, Roderick and Smith, Anthony (2022). Dementia ECHO – Evaluation of a Telementoring Program to increase Dementia Knowledge and Skills in First Nation Health Services. The Successes and Failures in Telehealth (SFT) Conference 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 9-11 November 2022. Australian Telehealth Society.

Dementia ECHO – Evaluation of a Telementoring Program to increase Dementia Knowledge and Skills in First Nation Health Services

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2026
    UQ AWARE - Dr Emma Thomas
    UQ Amplify Women's Academic Research Equity
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2029
    Improving equity, access, and quality of cardiac rehabilitation services
    NHMRC Investigator Grants
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Expanding Palliative Care ECHO: Implementation and evaluation of a nationwide palliative care telementoring program
    Commonwealth Department of Health
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Digital nutrition model of care to improve Chronic Kidney Disease management in Northern Australia
    CRC for Developing Northern Australia
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Health-e-Regions: expansion and evaluation of telehealth services in rural and remote communities (Western Downs and Gladstone)
    QGC Pty Limited
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2023
    Does the addition of telehealth improve outcomes for attendees of a cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation program? An evaluation of a quality improvement project
    Wide Bay Hospital & Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2023
    Enhancing the value of virtual care services through improving staff & patient digital health literacy for the management of complex chronic conditions (Metro South Research Support Scheme led by MS)
    Metro South Research Support Scheme Co-funded Collaboration Grant
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Implementation and evaluation of a statewide palliative care telementoring service: Palliative Care ECHO
    UQ Knowledge Exchange & Translation Fund
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Improving equity of telelehealth access across Metro South Health
    UQ Knowledge Exchange & Translation Fund
    Open grant
  • 2021
    Embedding remote monitoring into practice: A review of the evidence and service recommendations
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Beyond COVID-19: Sustaining telehealth use among allied health services within Metro South Health (SERTA Project Grant administered by Metro South HHS)
    Metro South Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Integrating telehealth into cardiac rehabilitation services to address inequities of access to best practice care
    National Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2022
    Implementation and evaluation of a Telementoring Dementia Care Service: DementiaECHO
    Indigenous Australians' Health Programme
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2023
    Evaluation of the state-wide rural and remote supportive and specialist palliative care telehealth service
    Gold Coast Hospital and Health Services
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Emma Thomas is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Integrating telehealth into cardiac rehabilitation programs

    A scholarship for this project will be adverstised in 2024. If interested, please contact me.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Improving equity, access, and quality of cardiac rehabilitation services

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jenna Taylor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Integrating telehealth into allied health services

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward, Professor Liam Caffery

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Unpacking the determinants of heart disease in women: a comparative mixed-methods study of Iranian and Australian women

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Filling the gap on cardiovascular health: increasing equity through telehealth

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Anthony Smith, Dr Jaimon Kelly

Media

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