
Overview
Background
I am an Advanced Accredited Practicing Dietitian (AdvAPD), and currently hold positions at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (Research Coordinator, Nutrition and Dietetics), and University of Queensland (Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Health Services Research).
My research program aims to improve nutrition care in Australian hospitals to prevent avoidable hospital-acquired complications and optimise patient outcomes, particularly for older inpatients. My research program consists of extensive observational research to establish the size and impact of the problem, qualitative research to understand patient, caregiver and staff perspectives and opportunities, and pragmatic implementation research to test, compare and evaluate different models of nutrition care in practice. Through my research, I am to improve care of people accessing health services across the continuum of care, with a particular interest in frailty, preventing delirium and functional decline, and person-centred care.
My research has been of interest nationally and internationally, receiving Research in Practice awards at national Dietitians Australia conferences, Young Achiever Award by the Dietitians Association of Australia in 2014 and New Researcher Award at the International Congress of Dietetics in 2012. My leadership and contribution to the dietetics profession was recently recognised through receiving the prestigious Barbara Chester Memorial Award.
I have an interest and developing expertise in consumer engagement in research and health service improvement, and I am regularly asked to speak on this topic at conferences, forums and panel discussions. I am proud of work I co-led with a health consumer to develop a co-design framework in Metro North Health. This framework is freely available online for anyone to use: https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/get-involved/co-design.
I am an implementation scientist and have facilitated workshops on this topic at UQ, QUT, University of Adelaide and Metro North HHS within a team of local and international experts. I was part of the team that developed the Allied Health Translating Research into Practice (AH-TRIP) initiative, which aims to increase knowledge translation capacity for health professionals. https://www.health.qld.gov.au/clinical-practice/database-tools/translating-research-into-practice-trip/translating-research-into-practice.
As a passionate advocate for the training and career pathways for clinician-scientists, I have supervised 3 PhDs to completion, and is currently supervising 6 research higher degree candidates (5 of whom are embedded health professionals within the health system), 4 early career research fellows and nearly 40 dietetics research honours students.
Availability
- Dr Adrienne Young is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Nutrition and Dietetics, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Queensland University of Technology
Research interests
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Improving nutrition in hospitals
Hospitalisation is a time that many people eat poorly, which impacts on their recovery. My research has demonstrated that multidisciplinary interventions implemented at the patient, ward and system level can result in modest improvements in nutritional intake. However, hospital acquired malnutrition remains prevalent (~25% of inpatients), highlighting the need for further work to improve hospital nutrition. Opportunities lie with co-design with patients, families and clinicians, use of routinely collected data to monitor and drive improvements, and defining the value of hospital foodservices to advocate for investment and policy change.
Research impacts
My nutrition and mealtimes research has been cited in 6 international practice guidelines (including National Institute for Health & Care Excellence; European Society for Clinical Nutrition & Metabolism guidelines; Chinese Medical Association) and 12 national and international policy documents (including Ireland's Food, Nutrition and Hydration Policy for Acute Hospitals). These guidelines cite my research as evidence supporting recommendations for multi-disciplinary mealtime care and systems approaches to nutrition and food services.
My research has been translated into practice to significantly change patient care in Queensland hospitals through implementation of the Eat Walk Engage program. I led the development, implementation and evaluation of the Eat component as part of my PhD (and informed by my experience as a clinical dietitian), which was then incorporated with a series of other pilot studies to inform design of Eat Walk Engage. I directly contributed to developing the Eat Walk Engage program logic, implementation strategy and process evaluation using data from my prior studies and my expertise in implementation science. I co-led the implementation and process evaluation of the multi-centre CHERISH trial, the first international trial of a ward-based delirium prevention program (Eat Walk Engage). This trial demonstrated a 40% reduction in the incidence of delirium, and directly informed QH’s investment in the implementation of Eat Walk Engage in 50 wards in 19 metropolitan and regional hospitals from Cairns to the Gold Coast directly impacting care of 40,000 patients every year (recurrent funding: $5M per annum).
Works
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2023
Journal Article
Enhancing or impeding? The influence of digital systems on interprofessional practice and person‐centred care in nutrition care systems across rehabilitation units
Olufson, Hannah T., Ottrey, Ella, Green, Theresa L. and Young, Adrienne M. (2023). Enhancing or impeding? The influence of digital systems on interprofessional practice and person‐centred care in nutrition care systems across rehabilitation units. Nutrition and Dietetics, 81 (5), 552-562. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12846
2023
Journal Article
Putting guidelines into practice: Is frailty measurement at the time of kidney transplant eligibility assessment valid, feasible, and acceptable to patients?
Weerasekera, Shavini, Reid, Natasha, Young, Adrienne, Homes, Ryan, Sia, Aaron, Giddens, Fiona, Francis, Ross S., Hubbard, Ruth E. and Gordon, Emily H. (2023). Putting guidelines into practice: Is frailty measurement at the time of kidney transplant eligibility assessment valid, feasible, and acceptable to patients?. Transplantation Direct, 9 (11) e1548, 1-8. doi: 10.1097/txd.0000000000001548
2023
Conference Publication
Measurement of environmental factors affecting sleep within rehabilitation wards, sub-acute care wards, and aged care facilities: a scoping review
Dunstan, O., Shafiee Hanjani, L., Young, A., Ellender, C., Hoang, T. and Hubbard, R. (2023). Measurement of environmental factors affecting sleep within rehabilitation wards, sub-acute care wards, and aged care facilities: a scoping review. Sleep DownUnder 2023, Adelaide, SA Australia, 8-11 November 2023. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad035.171
2023
Journal Article
An ethnographic study exploring person-centred nutrition care in rehabilitation units
Olufson, Hannah T., Ottrey, Ella, Young, Adrienne M. and Green, Theresa L. (2023). An ethnographic study exploring person-centred nutrition care in rehabilitation units. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46 (16), 1-9. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2254230
2023
Conference Publication
Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial
Mudge, Alison, Mcrae, Prue, Young, Adrienne, Blackberry, Irene, Lee-Steere, Karen, Barrimore, Sally, Quirke, Tara and Harvey, Gillian (2023). Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial. 2nd Implementation Science Health Conference Australia, Sydney, Australia, 23-24 March 2023. London, United Kingdom: BioMed Central.
2023
Conference Publication
Scaling and sustaining a successful delirium prevention program (Eat Walk Engage): strategies and challenges experienced in a 3-year state-wide implementation program
McRae, Prue, Byrnes, Angela, Lee-Steere, Karen, Cahill, Margaret, Young, Adrienne and Mudge, Alison (2023). Scaling and sustaining a successful delirium prevention program (Eat Walk Engage): strategies and challenges experienced in a 3-year state-wide implementation program. 2nd Implementation Science Health Conference Australia, Sydney, Australia, 23-24 March 2023. London, United Kingdom: BioMed Central.
2023
Journal Article
Opportunity, hierarchy, and awareness: an ethnographic exploration across rehabilitation units of interprofessional practice in nutrition and mealtime care
Olufson, Hannah, Ottrey, Ella, Young, Adrienne and Green, Theresa (2023). Opportunity, hierarchy, and awareness: an ethnographic exploration across rehabilitation units of interprofessional practice in nutrition and mealtime care. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 1-10. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2023.2243287
2023
Journal Article
Frailty knowledge, training and barriers to frailty management: a national cross‐sectional survey of health professionals in Australia
Shafiee Hanjani, Leila, Fox, Sarah, Hubbard, Ruth E., Gordon, Emily, Reid, Natasha, Hilmer, Sarah N., Saunders, Rosemary, Gnjidic, Danijela and Young, Adrienne (2023). Frailty knowledge, training and barriers to frailty management: a national cross‐sectional survey of health professionals in Australia. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 43 (2), 271-280. doi: 10.1111/ajag.13232
2023
Journal Article
Bringing researchers to the consumer table: the process and outcomes of a consumer roundtable on telehealth
Jenkinson, Bec, Maxwell, Jo, Bell, Alison, Young, Adrienne, Smith, Anthony C., Christoffersen, Anja, Trevor, Dale, Young, Leonie and Russell, Trevor (2023). Bringing researchers to the consumer table: the process and outcomes of a consumer roundtable on telehealth. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 31 (3), 1357633X231188536-436. doi: 10.1177/1357633x231188536
2023
Journal Article
Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial
Mudge, Alison M., McRae, Prue, Young, Adrienne, Blackberry, Irene, Lee-Steere, Karen, Barrimore, Sally, Quirke, Tara and Harvey, Gillian (2023). Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial. BMC Health Services Research, 23 (1) 668, 1-15. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09659-2
2023
Journal Article
Use and safety of enteral nutrition protocols in acute care: A scoping review of literature and retrospective audit of practice
Byrnes, Angela, Glen, Kate, Matthews‐Rensch, Kylie, Fry, Jessica, MacLaughlin, Helen, Cutmore, Clare, Dux, Claire, Treleaven, Elise, Banks, Merrilyn, Hiatt, Joanne, Wu, Yuet Ching, Wan, Yuen Ting Jessie and Young, Adrienne (2023). Use and safety of enteral nutrition protocols in acute care: A scoping review of literature and retrospective audit of practice. Nutrition and Dietetics, 81 (1), 51-62. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12819
2023
Journal Article
Are malnourished inpatients treated by dietitians active participants in their nutrition care? Findings of an exploratory study of patient-reported measures across nine Australian Hospitals
Bell, Jack J., Rushton, Alita, Elmas, Kai, Banks, Merrilyn D., Barnes, Rhiannon and Young, Adrienne M. (2023). Are malnourished inpatients treated by dietitians active participants in their nutrition care? Findings of an exploratory study of patient-reported measures across nine Australian Hospitals. Healthcare, 11 (8) 1172, 1172. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11081172
2023
Journal Article
Authors' reply to De Martinis and colleagues
Reid, Natasha, Young, Adrienne, Hanjani, Leila Shafiee, Hubbard, Ruth E. and Gordon, Emily H. (2023). Authors' reply to De Martinis and colleagues. Maturitas, 169, 54-54. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.12.002
2023
Journal Article
Using implementation science in nursing research
Roberts, Natasha A., Young, Adrienne M. and Duff, Jed (2023). Using implementation science in nursing research. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 39 (2) 151399, 151399. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2023.151399
2023
Journal Article
What is 'successful rehabilitation'? A multi-stakeholder nominal group technique study to inform rehabilitation outcome measurement
Wallace, Sarah J., Barnett, Amandine, Cheng, Bonnie Y., Lowe, Joshua, Campbell, Katrina L. and Young, Adrienne M. (2023). What is 'successful rehabilitation'? A multi-stakeholder nominal group technique study to inform rehabilitation outcome measurement. Clinical Rehabilitation, 37 (9), 1-12. doi: 10.1177/02692155231157181
2023
Journal Article
Acceptability of using a nasogastric refeeding protocol with adult patients with medically unstable eating disorders
Matthews-Rensch, Kylie, Young, Adrienne, Cutmore, Clare, Davis, Amanda, Jeffrey, Shane and Patterson, Susan (2023). Acceptability of using a nasogastric refeeding protocol with adult patients with medically unstable eating disorders. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 29 (1), 49-58. doi: 10.1111/jep.13718
2022
Journal Article
Poor agreement among Australian and New Zealand clinicians is a barrier to implementation of early post‐operative feeding following colorectal surgery
Byrnes, Angela, Clark, David, Glen, Kate and Young, Adrienne (2022). Poor agreement among Australian and New Zealand clinicians is a barrier to implementation of early post‐operative feeding following colorectal surgery. ANZ Journal of Surgery, 93 (1-2), 17-18. doi: 10.1111/ans.18007
2022
Journal Article
Prioritising enhancements across allied health telehealth services in a metropolitan hospital: Using a concept mapping approach
Burns, Clare L., Cottrell, Michelle, Jones, Amber, Foley, Jasmine, Rahmann, Ann, Young, Adrienne, Cruickshank, Mark and Pateman, Kelsey (2022). Prioritising enhancements across allied health telehealth services in a metropolitan hospital: Using a concept mapping approach. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 28 (10), 740-749. doi: 10.1177/1357633x221122106
2022
Journal Article
A qualitative comparison of the nutrition care experiences of carers supporting patients with head and neck cancer throughout surgery and radiation treatment and survivorship
Hiatt, Joanne, Young, Adrienne, Brown, Teresa, Banks, Merrilyn, Segon, Bronwyn and Bauer, Judith (2022). A qualitative comparison of the nutrition care experiences of carers supporting patients with head and neck cancer throughout surgery and radiation treatment and survivorship. Supportive Care in Cancer, 30 (11), 9359-9368. doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-07348-0
2022
Journal Article
Improving patient and carer access to information and support through head and neck cancer treatment and survivorship using experience‐based co‐design
Hiatt, Joanne S., Young, Adrienne, Brown, Teresa E., Banks, Merrilyn and Bauer, Judith (2022). Improving patient and carer access to information and support through head and neck cancer treatment and survivorship using experience‐based co‐design. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 36 (2), 443-452. doi: 10.1111/jhn.13099
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Adrienne Young is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring perspectives on malnutrition communication
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
An embedded process evaluation of the FITTEST trial
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid
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Doctor Philosophy
Changes in Nutritional Status and Associated Risk Factors and Outcomes of In-Hospital Nutritional Decline in Adult Long-Stay Acute Patients
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Process evaluation of the electronic Frailty Index for Acute Hospital (eFI-AH) implementation and co-design of consumer frailty resources.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid, Professor Monika Janda, Dr Kristiana Ludlow
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Doctor Philosophy
Sustainable career pathways for clinician-scientists in Australian public health
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Di Eley, Associate Professor Shaun O'Leary
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Doctor Philosophy
Sleepless in the GARU?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ruth Hubbard, Associate Professor Claire Ellender
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the Therapeutic Value of Mealtimes in Rehabilitation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Emmah Doig, Dr Olivia Wright
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the delivery of person-centred nutrition care in subacute rehabilitation units
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Theresa Green
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Patient and carer experience of nutrition care throughout and beyond treatment for head and neck cancer
Associate Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the nutritional status and care of older (65 years or over) general surgical patients: A multiphase, action research study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alison Mudge
Media
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- malnutrition
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- older adults
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