
Overview
Background
Rickard is an NHMRC Leadership 2 Fellow and esteemed nurse researcher. She has completed over 50 randomised controlled trials and focuses on preventing healthcare associated infections and other complications for people with central, peripheral, venous and arterial catheters. As a Registered Nurse, she specialized in acute and critical care, and then coordinated pharmaceutical and investigator-initiated ICU research at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Her PhD (QUT, 2004) studied the impact of the duration of intravascular administration set use on bloodstream infection. Rickard has consistently won funding from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) since 2008. She is committed to mentoring and developing opportunities for nursing clinician researchers, with many going on to prestigious careers and externally funded fellowships. Her international projects include the largest ever vascular access study - The One Million Global peripheral intravenous catheter Study (OMG Study). Rickard established the Alliance for Vascular Access Teaching and Research (AVATAR) in 2007 as a mentoring network which has evolved into a mature multi-institutional investigator network of >100 nursing and medical clinicians, scientists, consumers, statisticians and health economists who undertake large randomized controlled trials and related work in partnership with hospitals in Australia and overseas. AVATAR also has a significant educational focus, with workshops, a Masters level course and a focus on PhD and postdoctoral researcher development. Professor Rickard's awards include induction into the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame in 2013, and election to the prestigious Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences in 2015. She has >300 publications in leading journals such as The Lancet.
Availability
- Professor Claire Rickard is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology
- Postgraduate Diploma, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology
Research interests
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Vascular access devices/catheters
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Intravenous/infusion therapy
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Infection Prevention and Control
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Heathcare Associated Infections
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Quality and Safety
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Acute and Critical Care Nursing
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Randomised controlled trials
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Clinician Researcher Career Pathways
Research impacts
Professor Claire Rickard's vision is to eliminate healthcare associated complications experienced by people needing vascular access devices and infusion therapy. She is primarily a clinical trialist, having completed >50 RCTs. Professor Rickard is the #1 expert globally (top 0.037%) for Occlusive Dressings; #2 expert globally (top 0.0077%) for Vascular Access Devices; and #5 expert globally (top 0.12% globally) for Catheter-Related Infections (top 0.024%) (Expertscape.com).
Works
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2016
Journal Article
BJN Awards 2016: IV therapy
Rickard, Claire (2016). BJN Awards 2016: IV therapy. British Journal of Nursing, 25 (14), S33-S34. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2016.25.14.S33
2016
Journal Article
Varied flushing frequency and volume to prevent peripheral intravenous catheter failure: a pilot, factorial randomised controlled trial in adult medical-surgical hospital patients
Keogh, Samantha, Flynn, Julie, Marsh, Nicole, Mihala, Gabor, Davies, Karen and Rickard, Claire (2016). Varied flushing frequency and volume to prevent peripheral intravenous catheter failure: a pilot, factorial randomised controlled trial in adult medical-surgical hospital patients. Trials, 17 (1) 348, 348. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1470-6
2016
Journal Article
Dressing and securement for central venous access devices (CVADs): a Cochrane systematic review
Ullman, Amanda J., Cooke, Marie L., Mitchell, Marion, Lin, Frances, New, Karen, Long, Debbie A., Mihala, Gabor and Rickard, Claire M. (2016). Dressing and securement for central venous access devices (CVADs): a Cochrane systematic review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 59, 177-196. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.04.003
2016
Journal Article
Central venous Access device SeCurement and Dressing Effectiveness (CASCADE) in paediatrics: protocol for pilot randomised controlled trials
Ullman, Amanda J., Kleidon, Tricia, Gibson, Victoria, Long, Debbie A., Williams, Tara, McBride, Craig A., Hallahan, Andrew, Mihala, Gabor, Cooke, Marie and Rickard, Claire M. (2016). Central venous Access device SeCurement and Dressing Effectiveness (CASCADE) in paediatrics: protocol for pilot randomised controlled trials. BMJ Open, 6 (6) e011197, e011197. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011197
2016
Journal Article
'True Blood' The Critical Care Story: an audit of blood sampling practice across adult, paediatric and neonatal intensive care settings
Ullman, Amanda, Keogh, Samantha, Coyer, Fiona, Long, Deborah A., New, Karen and Richard, Claire M. (2016). 'True Blood' The Critical Care Story: an audit of blood sampling practice across adult, paediatric and neonatal intensive care settings. Australian Critical Care, 29 (2), 90-95. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2015.06.002
2016
Conference Publication
Blood sampling in critical care: every drop counts
Keogh, Samantha, Ullman, Amanda, Coyer, Fiona, Long, Debbie, New, Karen and Rickard, Claire (2016). Blood sampling in critical care: every drop counts. The 40th Australian and New Zealand Scientific meeting on Intensive Care and the 21th Annual Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, October 2015. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2015.12.016
2016
Journal Article
Insertion of peripheral intravenous cannulae in the emergency department: factors associated with first-time insertion success
Carr, Peter J., Rippey, James C. R., Budgeon, Charley A., Cooke, Marie L., Higgins, Niall and Rickard, Claire M. (2016). Insertion of peripheral intravenous cannulae in the emergency department: factors associated with first-time insertion success. Journal of Vascular Access, 17 (2), 182-190. doi: 10.5301/jva.5000487
2016
Journal Article
In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: a pilot study
Evans, O., Gowardman, J., Rabbolini, D., McGrail, M. and Rickard, C. M. (2016). In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: a pilot study. Burns, 42 (2), 434-440. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2015.07.004
2016
Journal Article
Reasons for Removal of Emergency Department-Inserted Peripheral Intravenous Cannulae in Admitted Patients: A Retrospective Medical Chart Audit in Australia
Carr, Peter J., Rippey, James, Moore, Tim, Ngo, Hanh, Cooke, Marie L., Higgins, Niall S. and Rickard, Claire M. (2016). Reasons for Removal of Emergency Department-Inserted Peripheral Intravenous Cannulae in Admitted Patients: A Retrospective Medical Chart Audit in Australia. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 37 (7), 874-876. doi: 10.1017/ice.2016.70
2016
Journal Article
Microbial biofilms associated with intravascular catheter-related bloodstream infections in adult intensive care patients
Zhang, L., Gowardman, J., Morrison, M., Runnegar, N. and Rickard, C. M. (2016). Microbial biofilms associated with intravascular catheter-related bloodstream infections in adult intensive care patients. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 35 (2), 201-205. doi: 10.1007/s10096-015-2530-7
2016
Journal Article
Frequency of dressing changes for central venous access devices on catheter-related infections (Review)
Gavin, Nicole C., Webster, Joan, Chan, Raymond J. and Rickard, Claire M. (2016). Frequency of dressing changes for central venous access devices on catheter-related infections (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2016 (2) CD009213. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009213.pub2
2016
Journal Article
Molecular comparison of bacterial communities on peripheral intravenous catheters and matched skin swabs
Choudhury, Md Abu, Marsh, Nicole, Banu, Shahera, Paterson, David L., Rickard, Claire M. and McMillan, David J. (2016). Molecular comparison of bacterial communities on peripheral intravenous catheters and matched skin swabs. PLoS One, 11 (1) e0146354, e0146354. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146354
2016
Journal Article
Development of a clinical prediction rule to improve peripheral intravenous cannulae first attempt success in the emergency department and reduce post insertion failure rates: The vascular access decisions in the emergency room (VADER) study protocol
Carr, Peter J., Rippey, James C. R., Cooke, Marie L., Bharat, Chrianna, Murray, Kevin, Higgins, Niall S., Foale, Aileen and Rickard, Claire M. (2016). Development of a clinical prediction rule to improve peripheral intravenous cannulae first attempt success in the emergency department and reduce post insertion failure rates: The vascular access decisions in the emergency room (VADER) study protocol. BMJ Open, 6 (2) e009196, e009196. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009196
2016
Conference Publication
Culture independent detection of chlorhexidine resistance genes qacA/B and smr in bacterial DNA recovered from body sites treated with chlorhexidine containing dressings
Choudhury, Abu, Sidjabat, Hanna, Rathnayake, Irani, Gavin, Nicole, Chan, Raymond, Banu, Shahera, Huygens, Flavia, Paterson, David, Rickard, Claire and McMillan, David (2016). Culture independent detection of chlorhexidine resistance genes qacA/B and smr in bacterial DNA recovered from body sites treated with chlorhexidine containing dressings. 5th International Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC) Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 20-23 November 2016. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier BV. doi: 10.1016/j.idh.2016.09.030
2016
Conference Publication
Prevalence of chlorhexidine tolerance genes amongst coagulase negative staphylococci recovered from catheters and catheter associated skin sites
McMillan, David, Weire, Tayhla, Choudhury, Abu and Rickard, Claire (2016). Prevalence of chlorhexidine tolerance genes amongst coagulase negative staphylococci recovered from catheters and catheter associated skin sites. 5th International Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC) Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 20-23 November 2016. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier . doi: 10.1016/j.idh.2016.09.086
2015
Journal Article
Skin Glue Reduces the Failure Rate of Emergency Department-Inserted Peripheral Intravenous Catheters: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Bugden, Simon, Shean, Karla, Scott, Mark, Mihala, Gabor, Clark, Sean, Johnstone, Christopher, Fraser, John F. and Rickard, Claire M. (2015). Skin Glue Reduces the Failure Rate of Emergency Department-Inserted Peripheral Intravenous Catheters: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 68 (2), 196-201. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2015.11.026
2015
Journal Article
Microbial diversity on intravascular catheters from paediatric patients
Zhang, L., Marsh, N., Long, D., Wei, M., Morrison, M. and Rickard, C. M. (2015). Microbial diversity on intravascular catheters from paediatric patients. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 34 (12), 2463-2470. doi: 10.1007/s10096-015-2504-9
2015
Journal Article
Nursing and midwifery practice for maintenance of vascular access device patency. A cross-sectional survey
Keogh, Samantha, Flynn, Julie, Marsh, Nicole, Higgins, Niall, Davies, Karen and Rickard, Claire M. (2015). Nursing and midwifery practice for maintenance of vascular access device patency. A cross-sectional survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 52 (11) 2618, 1678-1685. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.07.001
2015
Journal Article
Complications of central venous access devices: a systematic review
Ullman, Amanda J., Marsh, Nicole, Mihala, Gabor, Cooke, Marie and Rickard, Claire M. (2015). Complications of central venous access devices: a systematic review. Pediatrics , 136 (5), e1331-e1344. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-1507
2015
Journal Article
Dressings and securement devices for central venous catheters (CVC) (Review)
Ullman, Amanda J., Cooke, Marie L., Mitchell, Marion, Lin, Frances, New, Karen, Long, Debbie A., Mihala, Gabor and Richard, Claire M. (2015). Dressings and securement devices for central venous catheters (CVC) (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015 (9) CD010367. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010367.pub2
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Claire Rickard is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Central venous catheter associated bloodstream infections
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Peripheral intravenous catheter associated bloodstream infections
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Dressing and securement of indwelling medical devices
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Insertion of central and peripheral vascular catheters
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Health systems approaches for improving intravascular device/catheter device care and outcomes
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Co-designing a healthcare policy review process amongst nursing and midwifery
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jessica Schults
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Doctor Philosophy
The IVCare adaptive platform trial: Towards zero bloodstream infections in IV catheters
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jessica Schults, Dr Eoin O'Sullivan
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Doctor Philosophy
Prevention of urinary catheter associated infections
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Deanne August
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Doctor Philosophy
Techniques and Technologies to Improve First-Time PIVC Insertion Success in Paediatrics
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jessica Schults, Professor Amanda Ullman
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Doctor Philosophy
The effectiveness of peripheral intravenous catheter insertion techniques and technologies to improve insertion success and performance
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Amanda Ullman, Dr Jessica Schults
Media
Enquiries
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- infection prevention
- Intravenous catheter
- IV cannula
- IV drip
- iv therapy
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