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Professor Claire Rickard
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Claire Rickard

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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

  • Vascular access devices/catheters

  • Intravenous/infusion therapy

  • Infection Prevention and Control

  • Heathcare Associated Infections

  • Quality and Safety

  • Acute and Critical Care Nursing

  • Randomised controlled trials

  • 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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387 works between 1999 and 2025

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2011

Journal Article

Frequency of dressing changes for central venous access devices on catheter-related infections (Protocol)

Gavin, Nicole C., Webster, Joan, Chan, Raymond Javan and Rickard, Claire M. (2011). Frequency of dressing changes for central venous access devices on catheter-related infections (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2011 (7) CD009213. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009213

Frequency of dressing changes for central venous access devices on catheter-related infections (Protocol)

2011

Journal Article

Impact of microbial attachment on intravascular catheter-related infections

Zhang, Li, Gowardman, John and Rickard, Claire M. (2011). Impact of microbial attachment on intravascular catheter-related infections. International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 38 (1), 9-15. doi: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2011.01.020

Impact of microbial attachment on intravascular catheter-related infections

2011

Journal Article

The intensive care research coordinator position in Australia and New Zealand: Self-perception of professional development priorities and " best" and " worst" aspects of the position. A cross-sectional web-based study

Roberts, Brigit, Eastwood, Glenn M., Raunow, Heike, Howe, Belinda and Rickard, Claire M. (2011). The intensive care research coordinator position in Australia and New Zealand: Self-perception of professional development priorities and " best" and " worst" aspects of the position. A cross-sectional web-based study. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 27 (3), 129-137. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2011.02.002

The intensive care research coordinator position in Australia and New Zealand: Self-perception of professional development priorities and " best" and " worst" aspects of the position. A cross-sectional web-based study

2010

Journal Article

Microbiological pattern of arterial catheters in the intensive care unit

Zhang, Li, Sriprakash, Kadaba S., McMillan, David, Gowardman, John R., Patel, Bharat and Rickard, Claire M. (2010). Microbiological pattern of arterial catheters in the intensive care unit. BMC Microbiology, 10 266. doi: 10.1186/1471-2180-10-266

Microbiological pattern of arterial catheters in the intensive care unit

2010

Journal Article

Routine resite of peripheral intravenous devices every 3 days did not reduce complications compared with clinically indicated resite: a randomised controlled trial

Rickard, Claire M., McCann, Damhnat, Munnings, Jane and McGrail, Matthew R. (2010). Routine resite of peripheral intravenous devices every 3 days did not reduce complications compared with clinically indicated resite: a randomised controlled trial. BMC Medicine, 8 (1) 53. doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-8-53

Routine resite of peripheral intravenous devices every 3 days did not reduce complications compared with clinically indicated resite: a randomised controlled trial

2010

Journal Article

Assessment of peripheral arterial catheters as a source of sepsis in the critically ill: A narrative review

Gowardman, J. R., Lipman, J. and Rickard, C. M. (2010). Assessment of peripheral arterial catheters as a source of sepsis in the critically ill: A narrative review. Journal of Hospital Infection, 75 (1), 12-18. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2010.01.005

Assessment of peripheral arterial catheters as a source of sepsis in the critically ill: A narrative review

2010

Conference Publication

Catheter- Related Bloodstream Infection (Cr-Bsi) Arising From Short Term Vascular Access-A Comparative Assessment of Two in Situ Diagnostic Methods

Gowardman, John, Jefferies, Paula, Nimmo, Graeme, George, Narrelle, McGrail, Matthew and Rickard, Claire (2010). Catheter- Related Bloodstream Infection (Cr-Bsi) Arising From Short Term Vascular Access-A Comparative Assessment of Two in Situ Diagnostic Methods. 40th Critical Care Congress, San Diego Ca, 15-19 January 2011. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Catheter- Related Bloodstream Infection (Cr-Bsi) Arising From Short Term Vascular Access-A Comparative Assessment of Two in Situ Diagnostic Methods

2010

Journal Article

Clinically-indicated replacement versus routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters (Review)

Webster, Joan, Osborne, Sonya, Rickard, Claire and Hall, Jennifer (2010). Clinically-indicated replacement versus routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2010 (3), CD007798-1-CD007798-39. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007798.pub2

Clinically-indicated replacement versus routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters (Review)

2010

Conference Publication

When opportunity knocks...jab it? Opportunistic immunising in the emergency department

Philips, L., Williams, A. L., Young, J., Cooke, M. and Rickard, C. (2010). When opportunity knocks...jab it? Opportunistic immunising in the emergency department. PHAA 12th National Immunisation Conference: Evidence and Strategies for a New Decade, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 17-19 August 2010.

When opportunity knocks...jab it? Opportunistic immunising in the emergency department

2009

Journal Article

The relationship between intravenous infusate colonisation and fluid container hang time

Rickard, Claire M., Vannapraseuth, Boun, McGrail, Matthew R., Keene, Lorraine J., Rambaldo, Sam, Smith, Chloe A. and Ray-Barruel, Gillian (2009). The relationship between intravenous infusate colonisation and fluid container hang time. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18 (21), 3022-3028. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2009.02870.x

The relationship between intravenous infusate colonisation and fluid container hang time

2009

Journal Article

Routine replacement versus clinical monitoring of peripheral intravenous catheters in a regional hospital in the home program: a randomized controlled trial

Van Donk, Patricia, Rickard, Claire M., McGrail, Matthew R. and Doolan, Glenn (2009). Routine replacement versus clinical monitoring of peripheral intravenous catheters in a regional hospital in the home program: a randomized controlled trial. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 30 (9), 915-917. doi: 10.1086/599776

Routine replacement versus clinical monitoring of peripheral intravenous catheters in a regional hospital in the home program: a randomized controlled trial

2009

Journal Article

Supporting academic publication: evaluation of a writing course combined with writers' support group

Rickard, Claire M., McGrail, Matthew R., Jones, Rebecca, O'Meara, Peter, Robinson, Anske, Burley, Mollie and Ray-Barruel, Gillian (2009). Supporting academic publication: evaluation of a writing course combined with writers' support group. Nurse Education Today, 29 (5), 516-521. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2008.11.005

Supporting academic publication: evaluation of a writing course combined with writers' support group

2009

Journal Article

Clinically-indicated replacement versus routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters (Protocol)

Webster, Joan, Osborne, Sonya, Hall, Jennifer and Rickard, Claire (2009). Clinically-indicated replacement versus routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2) CD007798, Art. No.: CD007798-Art. No.: CD007798. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007798

Clinically-indicated replacement versus routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters (Protocol)

2008

Journal Article

Statistics for clinical nursing practice: An introduction

Rickard, Claire M. (2008). Statistics for clinical nursing practice: An introduction. Australian Critical Care, 21 (4), 216-219. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2008.08.004

Statistics for clinical nursing practice: An introduction

2008

Journal Article

Commentary on Spilsbury K, Petherick E, Cullum N, Nelson A, Nixon J & Mason S (2008) the role and potential contribution of clinical research nurses to clinical trials. Journal of Clinical Nursing 17, 549-557

Rickard, Claire M. and Roberts, Brigit L. (2008). Commentary on Spilsbury K, Petherick E, Cullum N, Nelson A, Nixon J & Mason S (2008) the role and potential contribution of clinical research nurses to clinical trials. Journal of Clinical Nursing 17, 549-557. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17 (19), 2664-2666. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2008.02402.x

Commentary on Spilsbury K, Petherick E, Cullum N, Nelson A, Nixon J & Mason S (2008) the role and potential contribution of clinical research nurses to clinical trials. Journal of Clinical Nursing 17, 549-557

2008

Journal Article

Automated versus manual blood pressure measurement: a randomized crossover trial

Heinemann, Megan, Sellick, Ken, Rickard, Claire, Reynolds, Pam and McGrail, Matthew (2008). Automated versus manual blood pressure measurement: a randomized crossover trial. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 14 (4), 296-302. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-172X.2008.00696.x

Automated versus manual blood pressure measurement: a randomized crossover trial

2008

Journal Article

Influence of insertion site on central venous catheter colonization and bloodstream infection rates

Gowardman, John R., Robertson, Iain K., Parkes, Scott and Rickard, Claire M. (2008). Influence of insertion site on central venous catheter colonization and bloodstream infection rates. Intensive Care Medicine, 34 (6), 1038-1045. doi: 10.1007/s00134-008-1046-3

Influence of insertion site on central venous catheter colonization and bloodstream infection rates

2008

Journal Article

Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venouscatheters (vol 36, pg 397, 2008)

Koh, D. B. C., Gowardman, J. R. and Rickard, C. M. (2008). Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venouscatheters (vol 36, pg 397, 2008). Critical Care Medicine, 36 (4), 1394-1394.

Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venouscatheters (vol 36, pg 397, 2008)

2008

Journal Article

Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters

Koh, David Boon Chai, Gowardman, John R., Rickard, Claire M., Robertson, Irain K. and Brown, Andrew (2008). Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters. Critical Care Medicine, 36 (2), 397-402. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e318161f74b

Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters

2008

Journal Article

Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters (Critical Care Medicine (2008) 36, (397-402))

Koh, D. B.C., Gowardman, J. R. and Rickard, C. M. (2008). Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters (Critical Care Medicine (2008) 36, (397-402)). Critical Care Medicine, 36 (4). doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e31816e6d16

Prospective study of peripheral arterial catheter infection and comparison with concurrently sited central venous catheters (Critical Care Medicine (2008) 36, (397-402))

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2030
    Comparative effectiveness of Class II/III medical devices to prevent bloodstream infections in central venous catheters: The IVCare adaptive platform RCT
    NHMRC MRFF CTA - Clinical Trials Activity
    Open grant
  • 2025 - 2027
    Reducing the burden of healthcare associated with infection using a learning health systems approach: The REBUILD collaborative.
    NHMRC TCR: 2024 Collaborations in Health Services Research (Stream 1)
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2026
    Reducing blood culture contamination with the use of a needle-less blood draw device (PIVO Pro): An adaptive group sequential randomized controlled trial (The PIVO Trial)
    Becton, Dickinson and Company
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Investigating hospital acquired infection surveillance activities-perspectives of infection control practitioners in Queensland public hospitals
    Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2029
    The Threshold for Platelets study: a prospective randomised trial to define the platelet count which critically ill patients should receive a platelet transfusion prior to an invasive procedure
    Medical Research Futures Fund
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2028
    Just say no to the just in case cannula: An implementation science trial with roadmap for national roll out (MRFF CTA externally led by Monash)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    The IVCare adaptive platform trial: Towards zero bloodstream infections in IV catheters
    NHMRC Investigator Grants
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Difficult peripheral intravenous catheter insertion: Australian considerations for sustainable implementation of ultrasound guided procedures
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    HAI-TECH: Healthcare-Associated Infection Tracking with Enhanced Connectivity and Health Informatics
    Metro North Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2023
    Non-inferiority of low-level (LLD) versus high-level disinfection (HLD) for elimination of bacteria on contaminated ultrasound transducers: A randomised controlled trial (ASUM grant via MNHHS)
    Metro North Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Protect PIVs: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of a Novel Antimicrobial Dressing in Peripheral Intravenous Catheters(PIVs)
    3M Australia Pty Limited
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    Prediction of catheter associated bloodstream infection and hospital-onset sepsis events in critically ill adults
    Heidi-CSIRO IDR and AMR Projects
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Promoting safe, high quality care for every child: harnessing binational knowledge and expertise to develop quality indicators for paediatric critical care
    Intensive Care Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2021
    Measuring the incidence of hospital-acquired complications in paediatric critical care, their effect on duration of ventilation and economic impact -CHF Mary McConnell Grant led by Griffith University
    Griffith University
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Securing jugular central venous lines with dressings fixed to a liquid adhesive (Mastisol) in an Intensive Care Unit population: re-thinking evidence­based care delivery (the STICKY trial)
    Eloquest Healthcare
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Claire Rickard is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Central venous catheter associated bloodstream infections

  • Peripheral intravenous catheter associated bloodstream infections

  • Dressing and securement of indwelling medical devices

  • Insertion of central and peripheral vascular catheters

  • Health systems approaches for improving intravascular device/catheter device care and outcomes

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Prevention of urinary catheter associated infections

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Deanne August

  • 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

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Designing an Intensive Care Unit Specific Alcohol Withdrawal Assessment and Management Protocol

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Stephen Parker, Dr Jessica Schults

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Claire Rickard directly for media enquiries about:

  • infection prevention
  • Intravenous catheter
  • IV cannula
  • IV drip
  • iv therapy

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