
Overview
Background
Dr Nathalia Costa is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland's cLinical TRials cApability (ULTRA), located within the Centre for Clinical Research in Herston. Her career goal is to enhance the evidence base from clinical trials and deepen the understanding of healthcare issues through qualitative and mixed methods, with a focus on theoretically grounded, critical, reflexive and collaborative approaches. She is passionate about bringing different types of knowledge and stakeholders together to generate perspectives that create change and make research, practice and education more inclusive and nuanced. She advocates for pluralist inquiries and believes research should go beyond the dualism “quantitative/qualitative” to achieve the intersubjective understandings needed for impactful collective action. Her methodological expertise includes:
- Systematic, scoping and rapid reviews
- A range of qualitative methods and methodologies including but not limited to interviews, photo-elicitation, ethnography, Delphi studies, surveys, focus groups, document and policy analysis, thematic analysis, content analysis, and discourse analysis
- Embedding qualitative research in feasibility trials to inform large-scale clinical trials
- Conducting qualitative research to inform the development of implementation strategies
- Use of systems-thinking frameworks to identify opportunities for interdisciplinary and intersectoral action to target health problems
- Applying social theory to deepen understanding of healthcare and health more broadly
- Participatory and collaborative research with key stakeholders (e.g., patients, clinicians, academics, policymakers)
Her publications (55+) span a diverse range of themes, including musculoskeletal conditions, pain, policy, sociology and culturally responsive care. She has also taught across a range of disciplines, including research methods, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, sociology applied to health, fundamentals of physiotherapy, fundamentals of health care, health policy, health economics and health systems finance.
Her research focuses on aspects of low back pain - from exploring ways to navigate uncertainty in low back pain care to identifying avenues to improve it within the Australian healthcare system. She is currently investigating how to optimise recruitment within the FORENSIC trial, which aims to evaluate if lumbar fusion surgery is more beneficial than continuing with best conservative care for patients with persistent severe low back pain who have already undergone non-surgical treatment.
Alongside collaborators, Nathalia has garnered grants (AUD$7.5M) and awards, including an international award for one of her PhD studies, awarded by the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine – the 2021 ISSLS Prize for Lumbar Spine Research (Clinical Science).
Prior to her current appointment, she was a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (UQ - 2021), a Post-doctoral Research Associate at the Sydney School of Public Health (The University of Sydney, 2021-2022), and a Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the Sydney School of Health Sciences (The University of Sydney, 2023). Nathalia serves as an Associate Editor for Qualitative Health Research and the Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation.
Availability
- Dr Nathalia Costa is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Institution to be confirmed
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
In her PhD, Costa produced innovative and ground-breaking research that considered the meaning of, and the risk factors for, low back pain flares. She has led a multiphase process with a range of stakeholders (>70 experts and consumers) and produced the first rigorous definition of low back pain flare. That research has significantly influenced how low back pain flares are identified in epidemiological investigations (e.g., FLAReS, PMID: 35449043) and clinical trials (e.g., Back to living well, PMID: 34167584), and informed a successful National Institute of Health (United States) grant (AUD$3.5 million, 2022). Her research has also shown that the risk of low back pain flares is increased by transient exposure to greater sedentary behaviour and poor sleep quality, whereas being more physically active and having better sleep quality was associated with decreased risk. These findings identified potentially modifiable factors that can be targeted with interventions for low back pain.
Costa's postdoctoral research at the interface of micro and macro aspects of low back pain care has informed the training of established and pre-licensure health professionals and has also identified avenues for systemic changes for improving low back pain care in the Australian healthcare system. By integrating individual experiences with broader policy aspects, Costa's work has promoted ways to make low back pain care in Australia more nuanced, equitable and better aligned with current evidence. At an international level, her research has been adopted by the world's leading forum on pain (International Association for the Study of Pain - IASP) in an online Fact Sheet (July 2023).
Her reputation is demonstrated by her >40 presentations at national and international conferences, including presentations as an invited speaker at international conferences (e.g., World Physiotherapy Congress).
Works
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2022
Journal Article
The Flares of Low back pain with Activity Research Study (FLAReS): study protocol for a case-crossover study nested within a cohort study
Suri, Pradeep, Tanus, Adrienne D., Torres, Nikki, Timmons, Andrew, Irimia, Bianca, Friedly, Janna L., Korpak, Anna, Daniels, Clinton, Morelli, Daniel, Hodges, Paul W., Costa, Nathalia, Day, Melissa A., Heagerty, Patrick J. and Jensen, Mark P. (2022). The Flares of Low back pain with Activity Research Study (FLAReS): study protocol for a case-crossover study nested within a cohort study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 23 (1) 376, 376. doi: 10.1186/s12891-022-05281-1
2022
Journal Article
‘Engaging on a slightly more human level’: A qualitative study exploring the care of individuals with back pain in a multidisciplinary pain clinic
Mescouto, Karime, Olson, Rebecca E, Costa, Nathalia, Evans, Kerrie, Dillon, Miriam, Jensen, Niamh, Walsh, Kelly, Weier, Megan, Lonergan, Kathryn, Hodges, Paul W. and Setchell, Jenny (2022). ‘Engaging on a slightly more human level’: A qualitative study exploring the care of individuals with back pain in a multidisciplinary pain clinic. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 28 (1), 1-22. doi: 10.1177/13634593221127817
2022
Conference Publication
(Un)certainty and emotions in low back pain care - insights from an ethnographic study
Costa, Nathalia, Olson, Rebecca, Mescouto, Karime, Hodges, Paul, Dillon, Miriam, Evans, Kerrie, Walsh, Kelly, Jensen, Niahm and Setchell, Jenny (2022). (Un)certainty and emotions in low back pain care - insights from an ethnographic study. The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 29 November-2 December 2022.
2022
Journal Article
The ubiquity of uncertainty in low back pain care
Costa, Nathalia, Mescouto, Karime, Dillon, Miriam, Olson, Rebecca, Butler, Prudence, Forbes, Roma and Setchell, Jenny (2022). The ubiquity of uncertainty in low back pain care. Social Science and Medicine, 313 115422, 115422. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115422
2022
Journal Article
What’s the problem of low back pain represented to be? An analysis of discourse of the Australian context
Costa, Nathalia, Blyth, Fiona M., Parambath, Sarika and Huckel Schneider, Carmen (2022). What’s the problem of low back pain represented to be? An analysis of discourse of the Australian context. Disability and Rehabilitation, 45 (20), 1-11. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2125085
2022
Journal Article
Are objective measures of sleep and sedentary behaviours related to low back pain flares?
Costa, Nathalia, Smits, Esther J., Kasza, Jessica, Salomoni, Sauro, Rodriguez-Romero, Beatriz, Ferreira, Manuela L and Hodges, Paul W. (2022). Are objective measures of sleep and sedentary behaviours related to low back pain flares?. Pain, 163 (9), 1829-1837. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002585
2022
Journal Article
Economic evaluation of physical activity mass media campaigns across the globe: a systematic review
Pinheiro, Marina B., Howard, Kirsten, Sherrington, Cathie, Bauman, Adrian, Costa, Nathalia, Smith, Ben J., Bellew, William, Ding, Ding, Tiedemann, Anne, Wang, Belinda, Santos, Andreia C., Bull, Fiona, Willumsen, Juana, Albuquerque, Bruna S., Lunar, Frances Rom, Bapat, Vishwesh and Norris, Sarah K. (2022). Economic evaluation of physical activity mass media campaigns across the globe: a systematic review. The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 19 (1) 107. doi: 10.1186/s12966-022-01340-x
2022
Journal Article
Implementation initiatives to improve low back pain care in Australia: A scoping review
Costa, Nathalia, Blyth, Fiona M, Amorim, Anita B, Parambath, Sarika, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam and Huckel Schneider, Carmen (2022). Implementation initiatives to improve low back pain care in Australia: A scoping review. Pain Medicine, 23 (12), 1979-2009. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnac102
2022
Journal Article
Adolescent perspectives on participating in a feasibility trial investigating shoe inserts for patellofemoral pain
O’Sullivan, Isobel C., da Costa, Nathalia Cordeiro, Franettovich Smith, Melinda M., Vicenzino, Bill, Crossley, Kay M., Kamper, Steven J., van Middelkoop, Marienke, Menz, Hylton B., Tucker, Kylie, O’Leary, Karina T. and Collins, Natalie J. (2022). Adolescent perspectives on participating in a feasibility trial investigating shoe inserts for patellofemoral pain. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 15 (1) 37, 37. doi: 10.1186/s13047-022-00537-4
2022
Journal Article
Physiotherapists both reproduce and resist biomedical dominance when working with people with low back pain: a qualitative study towards new praxis
Mescouto, Karime, Olson, Rebecca E., Hodges, Paul W., Costa, Nathalia, Patton, Mary Anne, Evans, Kerrie, Walsh, Kelly, Lonergan, Kathryn and Setchell, Jenny (2022). Physiotherapists both reproduce and resist biomedical dominance when working with people with low back pain: a qualitative study towards new praxis. Qualitative Health Research, 32 (6) 10497323221084358, 104973232210843-915. doi: 10.1177/10497323221084358
2022
Journal Article
Throwing in the deep end: athletes, coaches and support staff experiences, perceptions and beliefs of upper limb injuries and training load in elite women’s water polo
King, Marguerite Helen, Costa, Nathalia, Lewis, Amy, Watson, Kate and Vicenzino, Bill (2022). Throwing in the deep end: athletes, coaches and support staff experiences, perceptions and beliefs of upper limb injuries and training load in elite women’s water polo. BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine, 8 (1) e001214, e001214. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001214
2022
Journal Article
Uncertainty in low back pain care – insights from an ethnographic study
Costa, N., Olson, R., Mescouto, K., Hodges, P. W., Dillon, M., Evans, K., Walsh, K., Jensen, N. and Setchell, J. (2022). Uncertainty in low back pain care – insights from an ethnographic study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 45 (5), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2040615
2022
Journal Article
How reliable is measurement of posture during sleep: real-world measurement of body posture and movement during sleep using accelerometers
Smits, Esther Josefina, Salomoni, Sauro, Costa, Nathalia, Rodríguez-Romero, Beatriz and Hodges, Paul W. (2022). How reliable is measurement of posture during sleep: real-world measurement of body posture and movement during sleep using accelerometers. Physiological Measurement, 43 (1) 015001, 015001. doi: 10.1088/1361-6579/ac482f
2022
Conference Publication
(Un)certainty and emotions in low back pain care - insights from an ethnographic study
Costa, Nathalia, Olson, Rebecca, Mescouto, Karime, Hodges, Paul, Dillon, Miriam, Evans, Kerrie, Walsh, Kelly, Jensen, Niahm and Setchell, Jenny (2022). (Un)certainty and emotions in low back pain care - insights from an ethnographic study. The Australian Sociological Association Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 28 November - 2 December 2022.
2021
Journal Article
HAPPi Kneecaps! A double-blind, randomised, parallel group superiority trial investigating the effects of sHoe inserts for adolescents with patellofemoral PaIn: phase II feasibility study
O’Sullivan, Isobel C., Crossley, Kay M., Kamper, Steven J., van Middelkoop, Marienke, Vicenzino, Bill, Franettovich Smith, Melinda M., Menz, Hylton B., Smith, Anne J., Tucker, Kylie, O’Leary, Karina T., Costa, Nathalia and Collins, Natalie J. (2021). HAPPi Kneecaps! A double-blind, randomised, parallel group superiority trial investigating the effects of sHoe inserts for adolescents with patellofemoral PaIn: phase II feasibility study. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 14 (1) 64, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s13047-021-00498-0
2021
Conference Publication
Foot orthoses make for Happi kneecaps! of adolescents with patellofemoral pain: a mixed methods design including randomised feasibility trial
Collins, N., Cordeiro da Costa, N., Crossley, K., Kamper, S., Menz, H., O’Leary, K., O’Sullivan, I., Smith, A., Smith, M., Tucker, K., van Middelkoop, M. and Vincenzino, B. (2021). Foot orthoses make for Happi kneecaps! of adolescents with patellofemoral pain: a mixed methods design including randomised feasibility trial. 2021 SMA e-Conference, Online, 8-9 October 2021. Chatswood, NSW Australia: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2021.09.068
2021
Conference Publication
Throwing in the deep end, upper limb injuries and training load in elite women's water polo: experiences, perceptions and beliefs of athletes, coaches and staff
Da Costa, N., King, M., Lewis, A., Vicenzino, B. and Watson, K. (2021). Throwing in the deep end, upper limb injuries and training load in elite women's water polo: experiences, perceptions and beliefs of athletes, coaches and staff. 2021 SMA e-Conference, Online, 8-9 October 2021. Chatswood, NSW Australia: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2021.09.069
2021
Journal Article
Afflexivity in post-qualitative inquiry: prioritising affect and reflexivity in the evaluation of a health information website
Setchell, Jenny, Olson, Rebecca, Turpin, Merrill, Costa, Nathalia, Barlott, Tim, O’Halloran, Kate, Wigginton, Britta and Hodges, Paul (2021). Afflexivity in post-qualitative inquiry: prioritising affect and reflexivity in the evaluation of a health information website. Health Sociology Review, (3), 1-16. doi: 10.1080/14461242.2021.1976068
2021
Journal Article
Exploring why people with back pain use the pain management strategies they do: is research looking in the wrong places?
Setchell, Jenny, Costa, Nathalia, Abrosimoff, Monica and Hodges, Paul W. (2021). Exploring why people with back pain use the pain management strategies they do: is research looking in the wrong places?. Pain Medicine, 22 (10), 2298-2306. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnab246
2021
Journal Article
Low back pain flares : how do they differ from an increase in pain?
Costa, Nathalia, Smits, Esther J., Kasza, Jessica, Salomoni, Sauro E., Ferreira, Manuela and Hodges, Paul W. (2021). Low back pain flares : how do they differ from an increase in pain?. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 37 (5), 313-320. doi: 10.1097/ajp.0000000000000926
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Nathalia Costa is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and optimising recruitment in the FORENSIC low back pain trial (FusiOn veRsus bEst coNServatIve Care)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nadine Foster, Dr Jonathan Quicke
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Wearable Sensor Informed Movement Monitoring in Elite Women's Water Polo
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bill Vicenzino, Dr Raimundo Sanchez, Associate Professor Michelle Smith
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Adolescents with patellofemoral pain: characteristics, preferences and footwear interventions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bill Vicenzino, Dr Melinda Smith, Associate Professor Natalie Collins
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