
Overview
Background
Professor Rae received her PhD in 2007 in the area of reproductive physiology and has been working in the area of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander maternal and infant health and chronic disease since that time. She began as the Group Lead for the Indigenous Health Research group at the Mater Research Institute in a role that bridges the Mater, University of QLD and is actively growing partnerships with the Aboriginal community-controlled health sector in QLD. The importance of maternal health for Indigenous communities has been identified as a critical national research priority by Indigenous communities. Her work has had a multidisciplicinary nature and while always focused on the health of Indigneous Australians she has published in areas including pregnancy and birth outcomes, nutrition, psychosocial health, growth and development during infancy, the use of arts in health education to name a few.She has a particular passion for working in partnership to co-design research projects that support improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Her specific focus has primarily been to develop programs that reduce chronic diseases which afflict Aboriginal people more commonly through early detection and diagnosis, health education, and developing a thorough understanding of risk factors that impact on this community. She has mentored her team of staff and students to co-produce and co-disseminate findings from these programs of work and to build research capacity for all team members including those who identify as Indigenous and for those from rural locations of research studies.
Prior to her role at Mater Research, she was the inaugaral Director of the Gomeroi gaaynggal program (2007-2019), which had two major programs of work 1. ArtsHealth for community engagement, health education and health promotion and 2. A Health research program for understanding the development of chronic disease in the Indigenous community through the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort. Program 1 was successful in transitioning its funding to local Aboriginal community-controlled sector in Tamworth (2019). Prior to its transition, she led a community focussed ArtsHealth program to improve health knowledge, particularly in the areas of social and emotional wellbeing in the community, with the assistance of a team of beginning Indigenous researchers. Over 100,000 hours of community education were delivered through this program. 2. The Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort work has involved the recruitment and retention of a prospective longitudinal cohort of Indigenous women from pregnancy through until the infants are 10 years of age highlighting her expertise in working with Indigenous families during their antenatal and early childhood years. The importance of maternal health for this population is a critical priority to improving the life-long health of the Indigenous communities of Australia.
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Fields of research
Research impacts
Over the length of her career, Professor Rae has been a contributing Chief Investigator on grant funds totaling $14,356,950, with $7,488,310 attained since her appointment to Mater Research Institute in 2020. She is was awarded an NHMRC Clinical Trial and Cohort Scheme grant ($4.7million) as CIA (2023) for the Strong Families Study which is a co-designed longitudinal study with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. She currently holds a NHMRC TCR Nutrition Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders grant (2019) of $1.12 million which will utilise mHealth approaches with Indigenous women and their young families.
In testament to the national importance of her work as lead of the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort, she was awarded Prime Minister and Cabinet funds of $1.5million to support her work in the areas of Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Indigenous women (2016) and again in 2019. More recently (2019) while she was awarded a further $1.47 million to see the continuation of its Social and Emotional Wellbeing through the arts program and continued data collection for the cohort of the Gomeroi gaaynggal program, and she successfully transitioned this to Aboriginal control to ensure the community can self-determine the future direction of programs.
She has received 13 personal awards to date and the Gomeroi gaaynggal Centre has the Vice Regal Patronage of both the past and current Governor General, His Excellency The Governor General David Hurley.
Professor Rae’s findings from the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort have identified the significant burden of mental health symptoms suffered by Indigenous women during the antenatal period. Further her work has shown that Indigenous women have high rates of pregnancy complications including; preeclampsia, preterm delivery, low birth weight deliveries, symptoms of early renal disease, and gestational diabetes. Her work in nutrition with the same population has shown that many women in this population are failing to meet the Australian nutritional guide to healthy living, putting them at risk of development of chronic disease development. However, community based programs that incorporate culture and the arts are extremely well supported within Indigenous communities, and modern technologies such as mHealth approaches can also be designed to meet community needs.
Works
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2023
Conference Publication
The Relationship Between Birth Outcomes and Kidney Function in a Cohort of Indigenous Australian Infants
Morosin, Saije K., Brooker, India A., Tollard, Ava, Kahl, Richard G. S., Onifade, Oyepeju M., Lumbers, Eugenie R., Rae, Kym and Pringle, Kirsty G. (2023). The Relationship Between Birth Outcomes and Kidney Function in a Cohort of Indigenous Australian Infants. 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI), Brisbane Australia, Mar 21-25, 2023. HEIDELBERG: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG.
2022
Journal Article
Measurable outcomes of consumer engagement in health research: A scoping review
DeBortoli, Emily, Soyer, H. Peter, Milne, David, Dissanayaka, Nadeeka, Gartner, Coral, Holt, Jeanette, Rae, Kym, Robison, Laura, Wallingford, Courtney K. and McInerney-Leo, Aideen M. (2022). Measurable outcomes of consumer engagement in health research: A scoping review. Frontiers in Public Health, 10 994547, 1-10. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.994547
2022
Journal Article
The social predictors of paternal antenatal mental health and their associations with maternal mental health in the Queensland Family Cohort prospective study
Dixson, Barnaby J.W., Borg, Danielle, Rae, Kym M., Whittingha, Koa, Gannon, Brenda, McPhail, Steven M., Carter, Hannah E., Moritz, Karen M., Boyd, Roslyn N., Bora, Samudragupta, Kumar, Sailesh, Frater, Julanne, Schweitzer, Daniel, Miller, Paul, Mehter, Divya and Clifton, Vicki L. (2022). The social predictors of paternal antenatal mental health and their associations with maternal mental health in the Queensland Family Cohort prospective study. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 26 (1), 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s00737-022-01257-1
2022
Journal Article
Associations between COVID-19 lockdown and post-lockdown on the mental health of pregnant women, postpartum women and their partners from the Queensland family cohort prospective study
Clifton, Vicki L., Kumar, Sailesh, Borg, Danielle, Rae, Kym M., Boyd, Roslyn N., Whittingham, Koa, Moritz, Karen M., Carter, Hannah E., McPhail, Steven M., Gannon, Brenda, Ware, Robert, Dixson, Barnaby J. W., Bora, Samudragupta and Hurst, Cameron (2022). Associations between COVID-19 lockdown and post-lockdown on the mental health of pregnant women, postpartum women and their partners from the Queensland family cohort prospective study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 22 (1) 468, 1-12. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-04795-9
2022
Journal Article
Response to Letter to the Editor ‘Adverse perinatal outcomes in the Australian Indigenous population, the role of asthma’
Clifton, Vicki L., Das, Jui, Flenady, Vicki and Rae, Kym (2022). Response to Letter to the Editor ‘Adverse perinatal outcomes in the Australian Indigenous population, the role of asthma’. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 62 (2), E4-E5. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13480
2022
Journal Article
"It's what makes us unique.": Indigenous Australian perspectives on genetics research to improve comorbid mental and chronic disease outcomes
Nasir, Bushra Farah, Vinayagam, Ritwika and Rae, Kym (2022). "It's what makes us unique.": Indigenous Australian perspectives on genetics research to improve comorbid mental and chronic disease outcomes. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 38 (7), 1-10. doi: 10.1080/03007995.2022.2061710
2022
Journal Article
Neonatal death is a major concern for Indigenous women with asthma during pregnancy and could be prevented with better models of care
Clifton, Vicki L., Das, Jui, Flenady, Vicki and Rae, Kym (2022). Neonatal death is a major concern for Indigenous women with asthma during pregnancy and could be prevented with better models of care. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 62 (1), 160-163. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13441
2021
Journal Article
Effectiveness of interventions to optimise dietary intakes in the first 1000 d of life in Indigenous children: a systematic review
Onifade, Oyepeju, Kocanda, Lucy, Schumacher, Tracy, Rollo, Megan, Rae, Kym and Pringle, Kirsty G. (2021). Effectiveness of interventions to optimise dietary intakes in the first 1000 d of life in Indigenous children: a systematic review. Public Health Nutrition, 25 (2), 1-14. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021004328
2021
Journal Article
Dietary intake of Indigenous Australian infants and young children in the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort
Onifade, Oyepeju M., Pringle, Kirsty G., Rollo, Megan E., Collins, Clare E., Schumacher, Tracy and Rae, Kym M. (2021). Dietary intake of Indigenous Australian infants and young children in the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort. Nutrition and Dietetics, 78 (4), 386-396. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12673
2021
Journal Article
Queensland Family Cohort: a study protocol
Borg, Danielle, Rae, Kym, Fiveash, Corrine, Schagen, Johanna, James-McAlpine, Janelle, Friedlander, Frances, Thurston, Claire, Oliveri, Maria, Harmey, Theresa, Cavanagh, Erika, Edwards, Christopher, Fontanarosa, Davide, Perkins, Tony, de Zubicaray, Greig, Moritz, Karen, Kumar, Sailesh, Clifton, Vicki, Queensland Family Cohort Research Collaborative, Hamilton-Williams, Emma and Bora, Samudragupta (2021). Queensland Family Cohort: a study protocol. BMJ Open, 11 (6) e044463, 1-13. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044463
2021
Journal Article
Corrigendum: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) in Pregnancy: Preeclampsia and Small for Gestational Age (Frontiers in Physiology, (2020), 11, (590787), 10.3389/fphys.2020.590787)
Tamanna, Sonia, Clifton, Vicki L., Rae, Kym, van Helden, Dirk F., Lumbers, Eugenie R. and Pringle, Kirsty G. (2021). Corrigendum: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) in Pregnancy: Preeclampsia and Small for Gestational Age (Frontiers in Physiology, (2020), 11, (590787), 10.3389/fphys.2020.590787). Frontiers in Physiology, 12 692761, 692761. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2021.692761
2021
Journal Article
Maternal diet influences fetal growth but not fetal kidney volume in an Australian Indigenous pregnancy cohort
Lee, Yu, Lumbers, Eugenie, Schumacher, Tracy L., Collins, Clare E., Rae, Kym M., Pringle, Kirsty G. and Gomeroi gaaynggal Advisory Committee, (2021). Maternal diet influences fetal growth but not fetal kidney volume in an Australian Indigenous pregnancy cohort. Nutrients, 13 (2) 569, 569-18. doi: 10.3390/nu13020569
2021
Journal Article
Nutritional adequacy and the role of supplements in the diets of Indigenous Australian women during pregnancy
Beringer, Madison, Schumacher, Tracy, Keogh, Lyniece, Sutherland, Kathryn, Knox, Paris, Herden, Jodie, Brown, Leanne and Rae, Kym (2021). Nutritional adequacy and the role of supplements in the diets of Indigenous Australian women during pregnancy. Midwifery, 93 102886. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2020.102886
2021
Journal Article
Psychological distress, stressful life events and social disadvantage in pregnant Indigenous Australian women residing in rural and remote NSW: a longitudinal cohort study
Mah, B. L., Brown, A., Eades, S., Pringle, K. G., Committee, the Gomeroi gaaynggal Advisory and Rae, K. M. (2021). Psychological distress, stressful life events and social disadvantage in pregnant Indigenous Australian women residing in rural and remote NSW: a longitudinal cohort study. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 9 (6), 1-11. doi: 10.1007/s40615-021-01159-5
2020
Journal Article
Factors influencing contraceptive use or non-use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
Coombe, Jacqueline, Anderson, Amy E., Townsend, Natalie, Rae, Kym M., Gilbert, Stephanie, Keogh, Lyniece, Corby, Christine and Loxton, Deborah (2020). Factors influencing contraceptive use or non-use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: a systematic review and narrative synthesis. Reproductive Health, 17 (1) 155, 155. doi: 10.1186/s12978-020-01004-8
2020
Journal Article
Angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in pregnancy: preeclampsia and small for gestational age
Tamanna, Sonia, Clifton, Vicki L., Rae, Kym, van Helden, Dirk F., Lumbers, Eugenie R. and Pringle, Kirsty G. (2020). Angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in pregnancy: preeclampsia and small for gestational age. Frontiers in Physiology, 11 590787. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.590787
2020
Journal Article
Contraception usage and the desired number of offspring of Indigenous women from the Gomeroi lands
Schumacher, Tracy L., Frawley, Julia, Pringle, Kirsty G., Keogh, Lyniece, Sutherland, Kathryn, Herden, Jodie, Knox, Paris, Loxton, Deborah and Rae, Kym M. (2020). Contraception usage and the desired number of offspring of Indigenous women from the Gomeroi lands. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 28 (4) ajr.12638, 360-365. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12638
2020
Conference Publication
The Role of Circulating Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) in Pregnancy Complications: Preeclampsia and Small for Gestational Age
Tamanna, Sonia, Clifton, Vicki L., Rae, Kym, Van Helden, Dirk, Lumbers, Eugenie R. and Pringle, Kirsty G. (2020). The Role of Circulating Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) in Pregnancy Complications: Preeclampsia and Small for Gestational Age. 67th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society-for-Reproductive-Investigation (SRI), Vancouver, Canada, 10-14 March 2020. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.
2020
Journal Article
The role of socio-economic status and energy-density in Australian women of child-bearing age
Latter, R., Brown, L. J., Rae, K. M., Rollo, M. E. and Schumacher, T. L. (2020). The role of socio-economic status and energy-density in Australian women of child-bearing age. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 33 (5) jhn.12742, 718-728. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12742
2019
Conference Publication
The relationship between maternal adiposity and offspring kidney in utero and kidney function in infants: The Gomeroi Gaaynggal Study (DOHAD19-727).
Pringle, K., Lee, Y., ldmeadow, C., Lumbers, E., Johnson, V., Schumacher, T., Sutherland, K., Gordon, A. and Rae, K. (2019). The relationship between maternal adiposity and offspring kidney in utero and kidney function in infants: The Gomeroi Gaaynggal Study (DOHAD19-727).. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Congress, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 20-23 October 2019.
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Supervision history
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Master Philosophy
Evaluating the association between perinatal cultural connectedness and socioemotional wellbeing in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kai Wheeler
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Doctor Philosophy
Opportunities for the management of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kai Wheeler, Dr Shelley Keating
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Doctor Philosophy
Opportunities for the management of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kai Wheeler, Dr Shelley Keating
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on infant development via changes to dietary intake and quality, mental health, and the gut microbiome of Queensland families
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Danielle Borg, Associate Professor Marloes Nitert Dekker
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Doctor Philosophy
Strengthening Wellbeing: Exploring the Role of Resistance Training in Enhancing Social and Emotional Wellbeing Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Shelley Keating, Dr Kai Wheeler
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Master Philosophy
Barriers to the continuation of exclusive breastfeeding, from mothers identified as motivated to exclusively breastfeed Antenatally
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Shamshad Karatela
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