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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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116 works between 1989 and 2024

101 - 116 of 116 works

2000

Journal Article

Survey of sex workers on the Gold Coast, Queensland

Jacobs, S., Donald, A. M., Windsor, T. and Chuah, J. (2000). Survey of sex workers on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Venereology, 13 (1), 9-13.

Survey of sex workers on the Gold Coast, Queensland

2000

Conference Publication

Pathways to depression among young Australians

Dower, J. A. F., Donald, A. M. and Raphael, B. (2000). Pathways to depression among young Australians. XXVII International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm, 23-28 July 2000. Stockholm:

Pathways to depression among young Australians

1999

Conference Publication

Suicidal behaviours among young Australians: risk and protective factors

Donald, A. M., Dower, J. A. F. and Raphael, B. (1999). Suicidal behaviours among young Australians: risk and protective factors. The Challenge of Integration, Carlton Crest Hotel, Brisbane, 9-12 May 1999. Brisbane: Australian Injury Prevention Network.

Suicidal behaviours among young Australians: risk and protective factors

1997

Other Outputs

Socio-economically disadvantaged young Australians' risk for STD/HIV : implications for community-based prevention strategies

Donald, Maria (1997). Socio-economically disadvantaged young Australians' risk for STD/HIV : implications for community-based prevention strategies. PhD Thesis, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/21668e2

Socio-economically disadvantaged young Australians' risk for STD/HIV : implications for community-based prevention strategies

1995

Journal Article

Gender differences associated with young people's emotional reactions to sexual intercourse

Donald, Maria, Lucke, Jayne, Dunne, Michael and Raphael, Beverley (1995). Gender differences associated with young people's emotional reactions to sexual intercourse. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 24 (4), 453-464. doi: 10.1007/BF01537191

Gender differences associated with young people's emotional reactions to sexual intercourse

1995

Conference Publication

Children of alcoholics

Raphael, B., Donald, M. and Lucke, J. (1995). Children of alcoholics. Conference of the International Medical Advisory Group, Sydney, Australia, 1994. The Australian Associated Brewers.

Children of alcoholics

1994

Journal Article

Religiosity, sexual intercourse and condom use among university students

Dunne, M.P., Edwards, R., Lucke, J., Donald, M. and Raphael, B. (1994). Religiosity, sexual intercourse and condom use among university students. Australian Journal of Public Health, 18 (3), 339-341. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-6405.1994.tb00257.x

Religiosity, sexual intercourse and condom use among university students

1994

Journal Article

Determinants of condom use by Australian secondary school students

Donald, Maria, Lucke,, Jayne, Dunne, Michael, O'Toole, Brian and Raphael, Beverley (1994). Determinants of condom use by Australian secondary school students. Journal of Adolescent Health, 15 (6), 503-510. doi: 10.1016/1054-139X(94)90499-S

Determinants of condom use by Australian secondary school students

1994

Conference Publication

Peer Relations, Sex and HIV

Lucke, J., Donald, M., Dunne, M. and Raphael, B. (1994). Peer Relations, Sex and HIV. Children's Peer Relations Conference: Cooperation and Conflict, South Australia, Institute of Social Research, University of South Australia, 1994.

Peer Relations, Sex and HIV

1994

Journal Article

Age-related increase in sexual behaviours and decrease in regular condom use among adolescents in Australia

Dunne, M.P., Donald, M., Lucke, J., Nilsson, R., Ballard, R. and Raphael, B. (1994). Age-related increase in sexual behaviours and decrease in regular condom use among adolescents in Australia. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 5 (1), 41-47. doi: 10.1177/095646249400500110

Age-related increase in sexual behaviours and decrease in regular condom use among adolescents in Australia

1993

Journal Article

Young women and alcohol: psychosocial factors associated with their own drinking, their fathers' drinking, and both

Donald, M., Dunne, M. and Raphael, B. (1993). Young women and alcohol: psychosocial factors associated with their own drinking, their fathers' drinking, and both. International Journal of the Addictions, 28 (10), 959-972. doi: 10.3109/10826089309062176

Young women and alcohol: psychosocial factors associated with their own drinking, their fathers' drinking, and both

1992

Journal Article

Asking Questions: HIV risk and sexual behaviour survey

Dunne, M., Nilsson, R., Lucke, J., Donald, M. and Grieg, R. (1992). Asking Questions: HIV risk and sexual behaviour survey. Youth Studies Australia, 50-53.

Asking Questions: HIV risk and sexual behaviour survey

1992

Journal Article

HIV antibody testing and sexual behaviour in Australian high schools students

Dunne, M., Donald, M., Lucke, J. and Raphael, B. (1992). HIV antibody testing and sexual behaviour in Australian high schools students. Australian HIV Surveillance Report, 8 (4), 1-4.

HIV antibody testing and sexual behaviour in Australian high schools students

1992

Journal Article

Knowledge of STDs and perceived risk: A study of Australian youth

Lucke, J., Dunne, M., Donald, M. and Raphael, B. (1992). Knowledge of STDs and perceived risk: A study of Australian youth. Venereology, 6 (3), 57-63.

Knowledge of STDs and perceived risk: A study of Australian youth

1992

Book Chapter

Human sleep and memory processes

Tilley, Andrew J., Brown, Shane, Donald, Maria, Ferguson, Ssott, Piccone, Judith, Plasto, Kieran and Statham, Dixie (1992). Human sleep and memory processes. Sleep, arousal, and performance. (pp. 117-127) edited by Roger J. Broughton and Robert D. Ogilvie. Boston, MA, United States: Birkhauser.

Human sleep and memory processes

1989

Journal Article

Lateralized dual-task performance - the effect of muscular-repositioning

McFarland, K., Ashton, R., Rich, A. and Donald, A.M. (1989). Lateralized dual-task performance - the effect of muscular-repositioning. Cortex, 25 (3), 433-447. doi: 10.1016/S0010-9452(89)80057-7

Lateralized dual-task performance - the effect of muscular-repositioning

Funding

Current funding

  • 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

Completed supervision

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