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Associate Professor Maria Donald
Associate Professor

Maria Donald

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Overview

Background

Maria is a Principal Research Fellow with the Primary Care Clinical Unit and Associate Professor Research Strategy affiliated with the Centre for Health System Reform and Integration (CHSRI). Her research uses a collaborative framework to investigate scalable and transformative primary health care interventions to improve patient health outcomes.

Maria has over twenty-five years’ experience in evaluating health innovations and health services research. She is an experienced implementation scientist with a strong background in primary care research, and skilled in operationalising pragmatic RCTs in general practice. She has an emerging track record researching long-term antidepressant prescribing in general practice with two successful research grants commencing in 2022 (CIB in collaboration with CIA Professor Katharine Wallis) https://medical-school.uq.edu.au/release:

  • NHMRC Partnership Project. RELEASE+: REdressing Long-tErm Antidepressant uSE in general practice (2022-2027)
  • Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) 2020 Clinician Researchers: Applied Research in Health. RELEASE: REdressing Long-tErm Antidepressant uSE in adults. A cluster RCT effectiveness-implementation hybrid type 1 design in general practice. (2022-2025)

She is a highly experienced mixed methods researcher whose academic career has involved public health research, health psychology, primary care, mental health, integrated GP-specialist care, chronic disease prevention and management, and sexual health. Prior to taking up her current positions, between 2012 and 2018, she was Senior Research Fellow with UQs NHMRC CRE in Quality & Safety in Integrated Primary-Secondary Care where she directed the evaluation (RCT of effectiveness, cost-analysis, and implementation) of a GP-based primary-secondary integrated model of care (the ‘Beacon model). Before that she was teaching and researching with The University of Queensland’s School of Public Health where she was a Senior Lecturer between 2006 and 2012. She also spent seven years in teaching and research at The University of Queensland’s Centre for Primary Health Care and five years before that as a researcher with the National Centre for HIV Social Research.

Availability

Associate Professor Maria Donald is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Health services research

  • Primary care research

  • Long-term antidepressant use

  • Patient health outcomes

  • Implementation science

Works

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118 works between 1989 and 2025

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2007

Other Outputs

Health Risk Behaviours & Supportive Environments for Healthy Behaviour

Evans, Russell, Donald, Maria, Ware, Rob, Lutsenko, Hera and Cornes, Belinda (2007). Health Risk Behaviours & Supportive Environments for Healthy Behaviour. School of Population Health, University of Queensland: The University of Queensland.

Health Risk Behaviours & Supportive Environments for Healthy Behaviour

2007

Conference Publication

Promoting adult resilience in the workplace: Synthesizing mental health and work-life balance approaches

Millear, Prudence, Liossis, Poppy, Shochet, Ian, Biggs, Herbert and Donald, Maria (2007). Promoting adult resilience in the workplace: Synthesizing mental health and work-life balance approaches. 42nd Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 25-29 September 2007.

Promoting adult resilience in the workplace: Synthesizing mental health and work-life balance approaches

2007

Other Outputs

Health services quality improvement and partnerships: Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

Crowther, R., Orlandi, A,, Donald, M, and Jamrozik, K. (2007). Health services quality improvement and partnerships: Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015. Herston, Queensland: School of Population Health, University of Queensland.

Health services quality improvement and partnerships: Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

2007

Journal Article

Mental health promotion and non-profit health organisations

Boyle, F. M., Donald, M., Dean, J. H., Conrad, S. and Mutch, A. J. (2007). Mental health promotion and non-profit health organisations. Health and Social Care in the Community, 15 (6), 553-560. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2007.00712.x

Mental health promotion and non-profit health organisations

2007

Other Outputs

Key Informant Interviews with Clinicians. Baseline Evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

Orlandi, A., Thorpe, M. and Donald, M. (2007). Key Informant Interviews with Clinicians. Baseline Evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015. St Lucia, Qld, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland.

Key Informant Interviews with Clinicians. Baseline Evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

2007

Journal Article

Residential proximity to school and the active travel choices of parents

Cole, R., Leslie, E., Donald, M., Cerin, E. and Owen, N. (2007). Residential proximity to school and the active travel choices of parents. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 18 (2), 127-134. doi: 10.1071/he07127

Residential proximity to school and the active travel choices of parents

2007

Other Outputs

Hospital separations, Avoidable admissions, health service utilisation & quality of care. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

Parekh, S., Donald, M., Orlandi, A. and Naylor, M. (2007). Hospital separations, Avoidable admissions, health service utilisation & quality of care. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015. St Lucia, Qld, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland.

Hospital separations, Avoidable admissions, health service utilisation & quality of care. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005-2015

2007

Other Outputs

Mortality, prevalence, incidence, health status & QoL. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland strategy for chronic disease 2005-2015

Donald, M., Crowther, R., Ware, R. S. and Jamrozik, K. (2007). Mortality, prevalence, incidence, health status & QoL. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland strategy for chronic disease 2005-2015. School of Population Health, University of Queensland: The University of Queensland.

Mortality, prevalence, incidence, health status & QoL. Baseline evaluation of the Queensland strategy for chronic disease 2005-2015

2006

Journal Article

Risk and protective factors for medically serious suicide attempts: a comparison of hospital-based with population-based samples of young adults

Donald, Maria, Dower, Jo, Correa-Velez, Ignacio and Jones, Mark (2006). Risk and protective factors for medically serious suicide attempts: a comparison of hospital-based with population-based samples of young adults. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 40 (1), 87-96. doi: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2006.01747.x

Risk and protective factors for medically serious suicide attempts: a comparison of hospital-based with population-based samples of young adults

2006

Journal Article

Socio-demographic variations in walking for transport and for recreation or exercise among adult Australians

Rachel Cole, Eva Leslie, Adrian Bauman, Maria Donald and Neville Owen (2006). Socio-demographic variations in walking for transport and for recreation or exercise among adult Australians. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 3 (2), 164-178. doi: 10.1123/jpah.3.2.164

Socio-demographic variations in walking for transport and for recreation or exercise among adult Australians

2005

Journal Article

Integrated versus non-integrated management and care for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: a qualitative systematic review of randomised controlled trials

Donald, M, Dower, J and Kavanagh, D (2005). Integrated versus non-integrated management and care for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: a qualitative systematic review of randomised controlled trials. Social Science & Medicine, 60 (6), 1371-1383. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.06.052

Integrated versus non-integrated management and care for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: a qualitative systematic review of randomised controlled trials

2003

Other Outputs

Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings: National Drug Strategy and National Mental Health Strategy National Comorbidity Project

Miller, M. E., Siggins, I., Sweeney, S., Collie, N., Lange, D., Donald, M., Dower, J., Chen, L., Najman, J. and Fowler, G. (2003). Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings: National Drug Strategy and National Mental Health Strategy National Comorbidity Project. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Dept of Health and Ageing.

Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings: National Drug Strategy and National Mental Health Strategy National Comorbidity Project

2003

Other Outputs

Literature Review. In National Comorbidity Project: Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings

Donald, A. M., Dower, J. A. F. and Chen, L. (2003). Literature Review. In National Comorbidity Project: Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings. Canberra: Commonwealth Dept of Health and Aging.

Literature Review. In National Comorbidity Project: Current practice in the management of clients with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders in tertiary care settings

2003

Other Outputs

Evaluation Report for the Rural & Remote Suicide Prevention Program (LIFE Promotion Program)

Donald, M., Dower, J. A. F., Tomkins, N. E. and Bush, R. A. (2003). Evaluation Report for the Rural & Remote Suicide Prevention Program (LIFE Promotion Program). Brisbane, Australia: Centre for Primary Health Care, University of Queensland.

Evaluation Report for the Rural & Remote Suicide Prevention Program (LIFE Promotion Program)

2003

Book Chapter

Future directions for information dissemination: Population health and the primary health care workforce

Boyle, Fran and Donald, Maria Alice (2003). Future directions for information dissemination: Population health and the primary health care workforce. Thinking populations: Population health and the primary health care workforce. (pp. 1-103) edited by The project was a collaborative venture between four universities: Flinders University (lead institution), La Trobe University, The University of New South Wales and the University of Queensland. Canberra, A.C.T., Australia: Australian Institute for Primary Care.

Future directions for information dissemination: Population health and the primary health care workforce

2002

Other Outputs

Outcomes and indicators, measurement tools, and databases for the National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000

Spence, Susan H., Donald, Maria, Dower, Jo, Woodward, Rose and Lacherez, Phillippe (2002). Outcomes and indicators, measurement tools, and databases for the National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000. Canberra, Australia: Commonwealth Dept of Health and Aging.

Outcomes and indicators, measurement tools, and databases for the National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000

2002

Conference Publication

Application of the Community-Capacity Building Audit: A case study involving consumers with mental illness in qualitative evaluation

Donald, M and Bush, R (2002). Application of the Community-Capacity Building Audit: A case study involving consumers with mental illness in qualitative evaluation. 37th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 27 September-10 October 2002. Oxford, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons.

Application of the Community-Capacity Building Audit: A case study involving consumers with mental illness in qualitative evaluation

2002

Journal Article

Risk and protective factors for depressive symptomatology among a community sample of adolescents and young adults

Donald, Maria and Dower, Jo (2002). Risk and protective factors for depressive symptomatology among a community sample of adolescents and young adults. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 26 (6), 555-562. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2002.tb00366.x

Risk and protective factors for depressive symptomatology among a community sample of adolescents and young adults

2001

Journal Article

Prevalence of Adverse Life Events, Depression and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviour among a Community Sample of Young People aged 15-24 Years

Donald, A. M., Dower, J. A. F., Lucke, J. and Raphael, B. (2001). Prevalence of Adverse Life Events, Depression and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviour among a Community Sample of Young People aged 15-24 Years. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25 (5), 426-432. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2001.tb00652.x

Prevalence of Adverse Life Events, Depression and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviour among a Community Sample of Young People aged 15-24 Years

2001

Journal Article

Considerations in the design of a mixed-method cluster evaluation of a community programme for 'at-risk' young people

Lucke, J., Donald, A. M., Dower, J. A. F. and Raphael, B. (2001). Considerations in the design of a mixed-method cluster evaluation of a community programme for 'at-risk' young people. Evaluation, 7 (1), 110-113. doi: 10.1177/13563890122209559

Considerations in the design of a mixed-method cluster evaluation of a community programme for 'at-risk' young people

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    Alliance for Healthy Ageing (AHA)
    NHMRC MRFF Multidisciplinary Models of Primary Care - (Stream 4)
    Open grant
  • 2025 - 2026
    Finding the genetic variants influencing antidepressant withdrawal symptoms
    NHMRC IDEAS Grants
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2028
    RELEASE+: REdressing Long-tErm Antidepressant uSE in general practice
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2013
    Profiling Australians with early onset type 2 diabetes: a socio-ecological model of the determinants of quality of life
    Diabetes Australia Research Trust
    Open grant
  • 2003
    Evaluation of rural and regional suicide prevention program
    Queensland Health
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Maria Donald is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Addressing early discontinuation of antidepressant treatment from a patient and health care professional perspective

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sam Hollingworth, Dr Treasure McGuire

  • Master Philosophy

    Clinical outcomes following the Baerveldt Glaucoma Drainage Device and Paul Glaucoma Drainage Device

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Graham Lee

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Addressing early discontinuation of antidepressant treatment from a patient and health care professional perspective

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sam Hollingworth, Dr Treasure McGuire

  • Master Philosophy

    Clinical outcomes following the Baerveldt Glaucoma Drainage Device and Paul Glaucoma Drainage Device

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Graham Lee

Completed supervision

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