
Overview
Background
Ruth E. Hubbard is a Consultant Geriatrician at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and in October 2020 was appointed as the Masonic Chair of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Queensland.
She qualified from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School in London and trained in general internal medicine and geriatric medicine in Cardiff, Wales. As a clinical academic, she has always combined hospital practice with research and teaching. She has completed an MSc in Medical Education, an MD on pathophysiological changes in frail older people and a post-doctoral fellowship in Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia with Professor Ken Rockwood. Here, she was able to test hypotheses regarding the determinants and manifestations of frailty through the interrogation of large datasets. She has published widely on the inflammatory aetiology of frailty, the difficulties of measuring frailty in clinical practice and the relationships between frailty and obesity, smoking, socioeconomic status and exercise. Based on the impact of her publications, she is currently ranked number 4 in a list of frailty experts worldwide (http://expertscape.com/ex/frail+elderly).
In the last 5 years, she has generated $24.5M in grant income including as CIA on the following: MRFF Dementia Ageing and Aged Care Mission ($5M), a Centre for Research Excellence in Frailty ($2.5M), an Ideas Grant ($1.6M) and the NHMRC Targeted Call for Frailty Research ($1.5M). As Founder and Director of the Australia Frailty Network (AFN), she has established a team of consumer partners, multidisciplinary clinical academics, behavioural psychologists and statisticians answering critical questions relating to the measurement and management of frailty.
Availability
- Professor Ruth Hubbard is:
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Medicine Surgery, Imperial College
- Masters (Coursework) of Science, Cardiff University
- Doctoral Diploma of Medicine, Cardiff University
- Bachelor of Science, Imperial College
Research interests
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The Australian Frailty Network
The Australian Frailty Network (AFN) was established in 2023 to address frailty across the Australian population. This pioneering initiative integrates research, education, policy advocacy, and practice into a cohesive strategy to improve health outcomes for people living with frailty. This research is funded by an MRFF Dementia Ageing and Aged Care Grant ($5M) Funding period: 2022 - 2027 Role: Lead, Chief Investigator A
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FITTEST Trial
The AFN’s flagship clinical trial FITTEST will test if a multi-domain approach to the care of mildly frail older adults will be better than a self-directed program in attenuating the progress of frailty. The trial aims to recruit 390 participants from geriatric medicine clinics across Australia. Ethics approval was obtained in early November, with the first participant expected to be randomised in July 2024.
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Derivation, Validation and Implementation of a Digital Frailty Index for Acute Care Settings in Queensland
Older people in hospital are at high risk of adverse outcomes, a vulnerability commonly referred to as frailty. In community-dwelling older people, frailty status can be measured precisely with a Frailty Index score. We are currently leading a research programme to develop a Frailty Index from hospital electronic medical records. This would assist clinicians to identify vulnerable older inpatients, improving their care in the acute setting. This research is funded by an NHMRC Partnership Grant ($1.5M) with Queensland Health Funding period: 2024 - 2029 Role: Lead, Chief Investigator A
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The ReFIT Study: Reversing Frailty through Transplantation
This program will provide new insights into the causes of frailty by comparing biological data in older people who are frail, with younger people before and after a kidney transplant. The study is a collaboration between several clinical units at the Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) and aims to recruit 100 transplant candidates from the PAH Kidney Transplant Service, and 50 older participants from PAH outpatient clinics. This research is funded by an NHMRC Ideas Grant ($1.6M) Funding period: 2023 - 2026 Role: Lead, Chief Investigator A
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Frailty ADD: Improving Hospital Outcomes for Frail Patients Across Different Disciplines
This Centre of Research Excellence unites four nodes (in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth) where Australia's strongest academic geriatricians have partnered with discipline experts to build clinical and research programs. lt will investigate the relationship between frailty, medication utilisation and global health outcomes and develop a core outcome set of patient-important outcomes that can be used for all frailty research in any discipline. This new knowledge will be transferred to policy and practice by championing practice change initiatives, piloting implementation studies across different disciplines that will be nested in our Frailty Research and Translation Framework and providing frailty education and training for health care professionals. The CRE will establish a cutting-edge capacity building scaffold to train the next generation of health and medical researchers with the potential to become leaders in their fields. This research is funded by an NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence ($2.5M) with additional strategic funding from UQ ($500k) Funding period: 2022 - 2027 Role: Lead, Chief Investigator A
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The GOAL Trial
This cluster randomised controlled trial will test whether Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment by a geriatrician can help frail older patients with CKD improve their health and wellbeing and achieve their own goals. Uniting geriatricians and nephrologists in a cross-disciplinary collaboration for the first time at 15 hospital sites across Australia, the last participant was recruited mid-2023. Follow up is for 12 months and results will be reported in 2025. This research is funded by an NHMRC Targeted Call for Research ($1.6M) Funding period: 2020 - 2025 Role: Lead, Chief Investigator A
Works
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2018
Conference Publication
Telehealth residential care medication reviews to enable collaboration of pharmacists and geriatricians
Hanjani, L. S., Peel, N., Freeman, C., Caffery, L., Chatfield, M., Hubbard, R. and Gray, L. (2018). Telehealth residential care medication reviews to enable collaboration of pharmacists and geriatricians. The Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting 2018, Cutting Edge: Optimising the Journey for Older Surgical Patients, Sydney, Australia, 27-29 June 2018. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia.
2018
Conference Publication
Urinary incontinence and catheterisation in older inpatients: incidence, risk factors and adverse outcomes
Mon, A. S., Peel, N. M., Ward, S. and Hubbard, R. E. (2018). Urinary incontinence and catheterisation in older inpatients: incidence, risk factors and adverse outcomes. The Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting 2018, Cutting Edge: Optimising the Journey for Older Surgical Patients, Sydney, Australia, 27-29 June 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.
2018
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Toward the Older Person Friendly Hospital: barriers and enablers within the Australian context
Young, A., Mudge, A. M., McRae, P., Gray, L., Beattie, E., Graham, F., Whiting, E., Banks, M. and Hubbard, R. (2018). Toward the Older Person Friendly Hospital: barriers and enablers within the Australian context. Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), Orlando, Florida, 3-5 May 2018. Malden, MA, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.
2018
Conference Publication
Evaluating the feasibility and utility of assessing balance and mobility in older rehabilitation inpatients
Huang, Y., Peel, N. M., Ranasinghe, C. C. and Hubbard, R. E. (2018). Evaluating the feasibility and utility of assessing balance and mobility in older rehabilitation inpatients. The Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting 2018, Cutting Edge: Optimising the Journey for Older Surgical Patients, Sydney, Australia, 27-29 June 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.
2018
Conference Publication
The impact of health assets on functional trajectories for hospitalised older adults
Gregorevic, K. J., Hubbard, R. E., Peel, N. M., Lau, W. and Lim, W. K. (2018). The impact of health assets on functional trajectories for hospitalised older adults. The Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting 2018, Cutting Edge: Optimising the Journey for Older Surgical Patients, Sydney, Australia, 27-29 June 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.
2018
Journal Article
Frailty and anesthesia - risks during and post-surgery
Lin, Hui-Shan, McBride, Rebecca L. and Hubbard, Ruth E. (2018). Frailty and anesthesia - risks during and post-surgery. Local and Regional Anesthesia, 11, 61-73. doi: 10.2147/LRA.S142996
2018
Conference Publication
Walking and texting: investigating the effect of age on dual-task gait costs
Alapatt, L. J., Peel, N., Gray, L. and Hubbard, R. (2018). Walking and texting: investigating the effect of age on dual-task gait costs. The Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting 2018, Cutting Edge: Optimising the Journey for Older Surgical Patients, Sydney, Australia, 27-29 June 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.
2018
Journal Article
The utility of the Frailty index in clinical decision making
Khatry, K., Peel, N. M., Gray, L. C. and Hubbard, R. E. (2018). The utility of the Frailty index in clinical decision making. Journal of Frailty and Aging, 7 (2), 138-141. doi: 10.14283/jfa.2018.7
2018
Conference Publication
Interventions to optimise prescribing in older people with dementia: a systematic review
Shafiee Hanjani, Leila, Long, Duncan, Peel, Nancye M., Peeters, Geeske, Freeman, Christopher R. and Hubbard, Ruth E. (2018). Interventions to optimise prescribing in older people with dementia: a systematic review. 2018 APSA Annual Conference, Adelaide, SA Australia, 2- 5 December 2018.
2017
Journal Article
Frailty: mind the gap
Mudge, Alison M. and Hubbard, Ruth E. (2017). Frailty: mind the gap. Age and Ageing, 47 (4), 508-511. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afx193
2017
Journal Article
Enhancing dignity for older inpatients: the photograph-next-to-the-bed study
Hubbard, Ruth E., Bak, Melissa, Watts, Jacqueline, Shum, David, Lynch, Angelica and Peel, Nancye M. (2017). Enhancing dignity for older inpatients: the photograph-next-to-the-bed study. Clinical Gerontologist, 41 (5), 468-473. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2017.1398796
2017
Journal Article
Identification of older adults with frailty in the Emergency Department using a frailty index: results from a multinational study
Brousseau, Audrey-Anne, Dent, Elsa, Hubbard, Ruth, Melady, Don, Émond, Marcel, Mercier, Éric, Costa, Andrew P. and Multinational Emergency Department Study (2017). Identification of older adults with frailty in the Emergency Department using a frailty index: results from a multinational study. Age and Ageing, 47 (2), 242-248. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afx168
2017
Journal Article
The Pathophysiology of Frailty: Why Sex Is So Important
Gordon, Emily H. and Hubbard, Ruth E. (2017). The Pathophysiology of Frailty: Why Sex Is So Important. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 19 (1), 4-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2017.10.009
2017
Journal Article
Perioperative assessment of older surgical patients using a frailty index-feasibility and association with adverse post-operative outcomes
Lin, H., Peel, N. M., Scott, I. A., Vardesh, D. L., Sivalingam, P., McBride, R. L., Morong, J. J., Nelson, M. J. and Hubbard, R. E. (2017). Perioperative assessment of older surgical patients using a frailty index-feasibility and association with adverse post-operative outcomes. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 45 (6), 676-682. doi: 10.1177/0310057X1704500605
2017
Journal Article
Validity and Responsiveness of the FRAIL Scale in Middle-Aged Women
Susanto, Maja, Hubbard, Ruth E. and Gardiner, Paul A. (2017). Validity and Responsiveness of the FRAIL Scale in Middle-Aged Women. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 19 (1), 65-69. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2017.08.003
2017
Journal Article
Prescribing in the oldest old inpatients: a retrospective analysis of patients referred for specialist geriatric consultation
Ilango, Sivarajah, Pillans, Peter, Peel, Nancye M., Scott, Ian, Gray, Leonard C. and Hubbard, Ruth E. (2017). Prescribing in the oldest old inpatients: a retrospective analysis of patients referred for specialist geriatric consultation. Internal Medicine Journal, 47 (9), 1019-1025. doi: 10.1111/imj.13526
2017
Journal Article
Frailty status at admission to hospital predicts multiple adverse outcomes
Hubbard, Ruth E., Peel, Nancye M., Samanta, Mayukh, Gray, Leonard C., Mitnitski, Arnold and Rockwood, Kenneth (2017). Frailty status at admission to hospital predicts multiple adverse outcomes. Age and Ageing, 46 (5), 801-806. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afx081
2017
Journal Article
Frailty and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Tasmanian Study of Cognition and Gait (TASCOG)
Siejka, Timothy P., Srikanth, Velandai K., Hubbard, Ruth E., Moran, Chris, Beare, Richard, Wood, Amanda, Phan, Thanh and Callisaya, Michele L. (2017). Frailty and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Tasmanian Study of Cognition and Gait (TASCOG). Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 73 (2), 255-260. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glx145
2017
Journal Article
Health assets in older age: a systematic review
Hornby-Turner, Yvonne Claire, Peel, Nancye May and Hubbard, Ruth Eleanor (2017). Health assets in older age: a systematic review. BMJ Open, 7 (5) e013226, e013226. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013226
2017
Conference Publication
Derivation and Validation of a feasible Emergency Department specific Frailty Index to predict adverse outcomes
Brousseau, A., Dent, E., Hubbard, R., Melady, D., Emond, M., Mercier, E. and Costa, A. (2017). Derivation and Validation of a feasible Emergency Department specific Frailty Index to predict adverse outcomes. Annual Scientific Meeting of the American-Geriatrics-Society (AGS), San Antonio Tx, May 18-20, 2017. HOBOKEN: WILEY.
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Addressing Frailty in Older Adults with Solid Organ Malignancies
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid
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Doctor Philosophy
Addressing frailty in older people with haematological malignancies
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Mollee, Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Dr Natasha Reid
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Doctor Philosophy
Frailty and goals of care in older people living with moderate to severe chronic kidney disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
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Doctor Philosophy
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment: How does it work and what are the key active ingredients?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Monika Janda
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Doctor Philosophy
Organ transplantation and frailty
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Professor Mark Morrison
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Doctor Philosophy
Frailty and Goals of Care in Older People Living with Moderate to Severe Chronic Kidney Disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
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Doctor Philosophy
Frailty and Goals of Care in Older People with Moderate to Severe Chronic Kidney Disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
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Doctor Philosophy
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment: How does it work and what are the key active ingredients?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Monika Janda
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving emergency care for older people
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Frederick Graham
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Doctor Philosophy
CHAMP: a co-creation of a comprehensive health assessment and management plan for younger people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Dr Kristiana Ludlow
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving emergency care for older people
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Frederick Graham
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Master Philosophy
Pharyngolaryngectomies: reconstructive options, short and long-term patient outcomes, and the impact of pre-operative frailty
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Core outcomes in frail inpatients.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Dr Kristiana Ludlow
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding sex differences in cognitive impairment and dementia to design targeted interventions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid, Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Dr David Ward
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Doctor Philosophy
A life course approach to frailty: its biopsychosocial determinants and impact on dementia and other ageing-related outcomes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Dr David Ward
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Doctor Philosophy
Sleepless in the GARU?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adrienne Young, Associate Professor Claire Ellender
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Doctor Philosophy
The development, validation and implementation of an electronic frailty index (eFI)
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David Ward
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Doctor Philosophy
Outcomes of importance to frail older vascular surgery patients and their caregivers.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid, Dr Kristiana Ludlow, Associate Professor Emily Gordon
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Doctor Philosophy
Analysis of Microcirculatory Health Measures and Frailty in Potential Renal Transplant Recipients: A Machine Learning Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Professor Mark Midwinter
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Doctor Philosophy
Organ transplantation as a model for reversible frailty (ReFIT): robustness and resilience.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ross Francis, Professor Mark Midwinter, Associate Professor Emily Gordon
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Doctor Philosophy
Analysis of Microcirculatory Health Measures and Frailty in Potential Renal Transplant Recipients: A Machine Learning Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Professor Mark Midwinter
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Doctor Philosophy
Outcomes of importance to frail older vascular surgery patients and their caregivers.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid, Dr Kristiana Ludlow, Associate Professor Emily Gordon
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Master Philosophy
Sleepless in the geriatric rehabilitation unit?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adrienne Young, Associate Professor Claire Ellender
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Increasing Adherence for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Usage in Vulnerable Australian Populations with Sleep Apnoea.
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Sex differences in frailty: The Frailty Index and the male-female health-survival paradox.
Principal Advisor
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2019
Master Philosophy
Gait speed and frailty status in relation to adverse outcomes in geriatric rehabilitation
Principal Advisor
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2018
Master Philosophy
Frailty Index and Peri-operative Outcome
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Len Gray
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Analysis of Microcirculatory Health Measures and Frailty in Potential Renal Transplant Recipients: A Machine Learning Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Emily Gordon, Professor Mark Midwinter
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Optimising prescribing in frail older people
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa Nissen
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