
Overview
Availability
- Dr Hayley Williams is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Postgraduate Diploma, Australian Catholic University
- Doctor of Philosophy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, The University of Queensland
Works
Search Professor Hayley Williams’s works on UQ eSpace
2019
Conference Publication
How deep does it burn?
Williams, Hayley, Griffin, Bronwyn, Clapham, Kathleen, Hunter, Kate and Kimble, Roy (2019). How deep does it burn?. Children’s Health Precinct & Centre of Children’s Health Research HDR Student Symposium, Brisbane, QLD Australia, September 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
How deep is the burn really?
Williams, Hayley, Clapham, Kathleen, Hunter, Kate, Kenardy, Justin, Kimble, Roy and Griffin, Bronwyn (2019). How deep is the burn really?. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) National Indigenous Research Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 1-3 July 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Handling the heat: Impact of burn injuries on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families
Williams, Hayley, Griffin, Bronwyn, Hunter, Kate, Clapham, Kathleen and Kimble, Roy (2019). Handling the heat: Impact of burn injuries on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families. International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health, Calgary, Canada, 22-24 March 2019.
2019
Journal Article
Indigenous research methodology–weaving a research interface
Ryder, Courtney, Mackean, Tamara, Coombs, Julieann, Williams, Hayley, Hunter, Kate, Holland, Andrew J. A. and Ivers, Rebecca Q. (2019). Indigenous research methodology–weaving a research interface. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 23 (3), 255-267. doi: 10.1080/13645579.2019.1669923
2018
Conference Publication
Improving health literacy and shared decision making between clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander paediatric burn patients
Williams, Hayley, Griffin, Bronwyn, Hunter, Kate, Clapham, Kathleen, Ivers, Rebecca and Kimble, Roy (2018). Improving health literacy and shared decision making between clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander paediatric burn patients. Annual Scientific meeting (ASM) of the Australian and New Zealand Burns Association, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 16-19 October 2018.
2018
Journal Article
Online scan of FASD prevention and health promotion resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
Williams, Hayley M., Percival, Nikki A., Hewlett, Nicole C., Cassady, Rahni B. J. and Silburn, Sven R. (2018). Online scan of FASD prevention and health promotion resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 29 (1), 31-38. doi: 10.1002/hpja.8
2018
Conference Publication
Exploration of the psycho-social impact of burn injuries on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families
Williams, Hayley, Griffin, Bronwyn, Hunter, Kate, Clapham, Kathleen, Ivers, Rebecca and Kimble, Roy (2018). Exploration of the psycho-social impact of burn injuries on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families. Annual Scientific meeting (ASM) of the Australian and New Zealand Burns Association, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 16-19 October 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Efficacy of psycho-social interventions in reducing pain, anxiety, distress, and post-traumatic stress symptoms in children with burn injuries and their caregivers: a systematic review
Williams, Hayley (2018). Efficacy of psycho-social interventions in reducing pain, anxiety, distress, and post-traumatic stress symptoms in children with burn injuries and their caregivers: a systematic review. Centre of Children’s Health Research HDR Student Symposium, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, July 2018.
2017
Conference Publication
Preventing FASD through Indigenous led strategies
D'Antione, Heather, Rogers, Jenny, Hannah, Christine, Copper, Jane, Kenna, Bridie, Williams, Hayley, Percival, Nikki, Silburn, Sven and Bower, Carol (2017). Preventing FASD through Indigenous led strategies. Annual NHMRC – Lowitja Institute Symposium on Research Translation, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 14-15 November 2017.
2016
Journal Article
Health professional's perspectives of the barriers and enablers to cancer care for Indigenous Australians
Meiklejohn, J. A., Adams, J., Valery, P. C., Walpole, E. T., Martin, J. H., Williams, H. M. and Garvey, G. (2016). Health professional's perspectives of the barriers and enablers to cancer care for Indigenous Australians. European Journal of Cancer Care, 25 (2), 254-261. doi: 10.1111/ecc.12467
2016
Conference Publication
Tailoring local-level service delivery models for widespread implementation
Williams, Hayley and Percival, Nikki (2016). Tailoring local-level service delivery models for widespread implementation. Australasian Implementation Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 5-6 October 2016.
2015
Journal Article
Indigenous cancer care in Queensland, Australia: health professionals’ framing of “difference”
Meiklejohn, Judith A., Adams, Jon, Valery, Patricia C., Walpole, Euan T., Martin, Jenny H., Williams, Hayley M. and Garvey, Gail (2015). Indigenous cancer care in Queensland, Australia: health professionals’ framing of “difference”. Australian Journal of Cancer Nursing, 16 (1), 4-12.
2014
Journal Article
Respiratory exacerbations in indigenous children from two countries with non-cystic fibrosis chronic suppurative lung disease/bronchiectasis
Redding, Gregory J., Singleton, Rosalyn J., Valery, Patricia C., Williams, Hayley, Grimwood, Keith, Morris, Peter S., Torzillo, Paul J., McCallum, Gabrielle B., Chikoyak, Lori, Holman, Robert C. and Chang, Anne B. (2014). Respiratory exacerbations in indigenous children from two countries with non-cystic fibrosis chronic suppurative lung disease/bronchiectasis. Chest, 146 (3), 762-774. doi: 10.1378/chest.14-0126
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Hayley Williams is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Assessing the effectiveness of a trauma group therapy intervention with First Nations women aged 17-25 years.
Principal Advisor
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Master Philosophy
Assessing the effectiveness of a trauma group therapy intervention with First Nations women aged 17-25 years.
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Role of Aboriginal Traditional Healings in Modern Day Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Judith Dean, Professor Roxanne Bainbridge
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Doctor Philosophy
Knowledge, Attitudes, Perceptions and Use of Traditional Medicine within the Paediatric Emergency Department
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacqueline Jauncey-Cooke
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