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Dr Clare Bradley
Dr

Clare Bradley

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Overview

Background

Dr Clare Bradley is a non-Indigenous woman living and working on the lands of the Peramangk and Kaurna peoples. She is a Senior Research Fellow within the Trauma & Injury group at Flinders University’s College of Medicine and Public Health and an Honorary SRF with the University of Queensland's Poche Centre for Indigenous Health. With over two decades in health and aged care services research, Clare’s work has focused on injury and infectious disease surveillance, health services research and Big Data infrastructures.

Following over a decade's work in injury epidemiolology and aged care services research, Bradley’s First Nations health research experience was advanced by roles at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute and UQ Poche. Here she supported Professor James Ward’s sexual health and infectious diseases research program and established the ATLAS Indigenous Primary Care Surveillance Network—Australia’s leading Indigenous health research data infrastructure (2017–2024). Working directly with ACCHOs nationally, Clare led the development of ATLAS’s data extraction, linkage and analysis pipeline and collaboration with stakeholders to embed use of the surveillance data in Continuous Quality Improvement activities, national infectious disease surveillance reporting, and research. Her MRFF 2020 Primary Health Care Research Data Infrastructure Grant (PHRDI000054, CI-A) contributed substantially to the success of this work.

Now back at Flinders University, Clare's role as Study Coordinator with Associate Professor Courtney Ryder's Transforming HEalth and Wellbeing Outcomes from Injury for Aboriginal and Torres Strait IsLander Children (HEAL) Cohort Study brings together her expertise in developing research infrastructures using person-linked data, injury epidemiology and outcomes research, and her strong advocacy for health equity, culturally safe research, and Indigenous Data Sovereignty.

Availability

Dr Clare Bradley is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide

Research interests

  • Indigenous health services

  • Indigenous pimary health care

  • Infectious disease surveillance

  • Health data linkage

  • Epidemiology

  • Health services research

  • Dementia and aged care services

  • Suicide and self-harm

Works

Search Professor Clare Bradley’s works on UQ eSpace

27 works between 2005 and 2024

21 - 27 of 27 works

2016

Journal Article

Quality in residential care from the perspective of people living with dementia: The importance of personhood

Milte, R., Shulver, W., Killington, M., Bradley, C., Ratcliffe, J. and Crotty, M. (2016). Quality in residential care from the perspective of people living with dementia: The importance of personhood. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 63, 9-17. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2015.11.007

Quality in residential care from the perspective of people living with dementia: The importance of personhood

2010

Journal Article

Trends in the incidence of hospitalisation for injuries resulting from non-traffic crashes in New South Wales, July 1998 to June 2007

Bradley, Clare E., Harrison, James E. and Henley, Geoffrey I. (2010). Trends in the incidence of hospitalisation for injuries resulting from non-traffic crashes in New South Wales, July 1998 to June 2007. Medical Journal of Australia, 193 (10), 620-620. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2010.tb04079.x

Trends in the incidence of hospitalisation for injuries resulting from non-traffic crashes in New South Wales, July 1998 to June 2007

2010

Book

Suicide and society in India

Mayer, Peter, Bradley, Clare, Steen, Della and Ziaian, Tahereh (2010). Suicide and society in India. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. doi: 10.4324/9780203840085

Suicide and society in India

2010

Journal Article

Trends in hospitalised injuries due to falls by older people, Australia 1999-2007

Bradley, C. and Harrison, J. E. (2010). Trends in hospitalised injuries due to falls by older people, Australia 1999-2007. Injury Prevention, 16 (S1), A197-A197. doi: 10.1136/ip.2010.029215.702

Trends in hospitalised injuries due to falls by older people, Australia 1999-2007

2010

Journal Article

Appearances may deceive: What's going on with Australian suicide statistics?

Bradley, Clare E., Harrison, James E. and Elnour, Amr Abou (2010). Appearances may deceive: What's going on with Australian suicide statistics?. Medical Journal of Australia, 192 (8), 428-429. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2010.tb03578.x

Appearances may deceive: What's going on with Australian suicide statistics?

2008

Journal Article

The role of design issues in work-related fatal injury in Australia

Driscoll, Timothy R., Harrison, James E., Bradley, Clare and Newson, Rachel S. (2008). The role of design issues in work-related fatal injury in Australia. Journal of Safety Research, 39 (2), 209-214. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2008.02.024

The role of design issues in work-related fatal injury in Australia

2005

Conference Publication

The role of design issues in work-related serious injuries

Driscoll, T. R., Harrison, J. E., Bradley, C. and Newson, R. S. (2005). The role of design issues in work-related serious injuries.

The role of design issues in work-related serious injuries

Supervision

Availability

Dr Clare Bradley is:
Available for supervision

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Media

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