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Dr Deborah Brooks
Dr

Deborah Brooks

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Overview

Background

I am an ECR and Research Fellow at the Dementia & Neuro Mental Health Research Unit (DNMHRU), University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR). I have a background in psychology and health services research and have been involved in dementia research and service development projects both in Australia and the UK. My PhD (Queensland University of Technology, 2020), “Bereavement without death”: Improving psychosocial support of spousal family carers of people with dementia following placement into residential care, was supported by a Consumer Priority PhD scholarship from the Dementia Australia Research Foundation (DARF). Since then, I have been awarded $3,825,000 as a CI in research grants from both DARF and NHMRC MRFF schemes.

My mixed methods research aims to improve the mental health, emotional well-being, quality of life and quality of care of older Australians living with age-related progressive brain diseases such as dementia and Parkinson’s disease and their family care partners, through innovative high-quality research and knowledge translation activities. My research interests include evaluating psychosocial interventions to support the mental health of people living with dementia and their family carers within both community and residential aged care settings and the application of telehealth modalities to support access to counselling and therapy. I am also interested in improving psychosocial and psychoeducational support for the transition to residential aged care and models of aged care that promote mental health and quality of life. Across all studies, I am interested in the application of implementation science to i) identify barriers and enablers to the implementation of evidence-based interventions and programs, and ii) design and evaluate implementation strategies within health and residential aged care services.

I have a record of collaboration with people impacted by dementia. I am currently the Chair of the UQCCR Consumer and Community Involvement (CCI) Sub-Committee, member of the Faculty of Medicine CCI working group, and Co-ordinator of the CCIG at the DNMHRU. I was previously the Co-ordinator of the Lived Experience Group for the Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration. I am also a member of Dementia Australia’s Researcher and Advocate Training Working Group, the Dementia-Friendly UQCCR Initiative Audit, the UQ Implementation Science Community of Practice, the QBI Ageing Dementia Research Network and Australian Association of Gerontology ECR group.

Research interests

Residential aged care

  • Understanding factors that promote and support the mental health of people living with dementia within residential aged care.
  • Co-design, development, testing and implementation of a Mental Health Care Indicator Tool for use in Residential Aged Care Facilities (MHICare).
  • Understanding models of care that promote quality of life for Indigenous populations living in residential care settings.

Telehealth psychotherapy and counselling programs

  • Adaptation, evaluation, and implementation of a tailored telehealth counselling program to support family carers of people with dementia during the transition (pre and post) to residential care placement (RCTM).
  • Evaluation and implementation of technology-assisted CBT for people living with dementia and anxiety in community-based settings (Tech-CBT).

Cognitive evaluation in Parkinson’s disease

  • Barriers and enablers to cognitive assessment in Parkinson’s disease; evaluation and implementation of the PDCogniCare program.

Availability

Dr Deborah Brooks is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Works

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41 works between 1996 and 2024

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1996

Journal Article

A Study of the Relationship between the Patterns of Planned Activity and Incidents of Deliberate Self-Harm within a Regional Secure Unit

Garner, Ruth, Butler, Graham and Hutchings, Deborah (1996). A Study of the Relationship between the Patterns of Planned Activity and Incidents of Deliberate Self-Harm within a Regional Secure Unit. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 59 (4), 156-160. doi: 10.1177/030802269605900402

A Study of the Relationship between the Patterns of Planned Activity and Incidents of Deliberate Self-Harm within a Regional Secure Unit

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2026
    Improving the mental health of residents with dementia: Pilot-testing a Mental Health Care Indicator Tool within residential aged care homes
    Dementia Australia Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Enhancing utility of neuropsychological evaluation for earlier and effective diagnosis of dementia in Parkinson's disease
    NHMRC MRFF Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    Technology Assisted and Remotely Delivered Anxiety Psychotherapy Intervention for People living with Dementia and Their Care Partners (Tech-CBT)
    NHMRC MRFF Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2024
    Towards better mental health of people with dementia within Residential Aged Care: Co-design of a performance measurement tool to aid RAC organisational governance
    Dementia Australia Research Foundation Project Grants
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Deborah Brooks is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Developing and testing a mental health indicator tool for residential aged care

    Principal Advisor: Dr Deborah Brooks

    Email: deborah.brooks@uq.edu.au

    Organisational unit: UQ Centre for Clinical Research

    Research group: Dementia & Neuro Mental Health Research Unit

    Mental health practices in residential aged care (RAC) are often poor, with an increased risk of prescribing medication for those who experience psychological symptoms and changed behaviours such as agitation. Additionally, psychological, social, and person-centred care can be poorly implemented. However, there is currently no measure with which to monitor and promote mental health for people living in residential care. We aim to co-design a Mental Health Indicator Tool for Residential Aged Care (MHICare Tool) that can be rolled out across RACs in Australia to improve mental health practices and outcomes for residents. We are seeking a PhD candidate with an interest in mental health and residential aged care. You will have the opportunity to develop skills in mixed methods research and implementation science.

Supervision history

Current supervision

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