
Overview
Background
Dr Jean Spinks is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Business and Economics of Health, the University of Queensland. She is trained as a health economist, pharmacist and a health systems researcher and has extensive experience across the three disciplines. Her main research focus is applying economic principles to achieve better population health outcomes from medicines use in primary care. She is currently co-leading an MRFF funded project “Activating pharmacists to reduce medication related problems: The ACTMed stepped wedge randomised controlled trial” which is being undertaken with partner organisations including the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Brisbane South PHN, NACCHO, the Australian Digital Health Agency, The Pharmacy Guild of Australia and MedAdvisor. Other projects include the development, implementation and evaluation of an Indigenous Medication Review Service (IMeRSe, with partners NACCHO and Pharmacy Guild of Australia), the Urinary Tract Infection Pharmacy Pilot – Queensland (UTIPP-Q), innovative pharmacist workforce models of care, and consumer preferences for medication services. She has also published in the areas of medicines pricing, complementary medicine use and the disposal of unwanted medicines. Prior to beginning her PhD, Jean evaluated submissions from pharmaceutical companies seeking PBS listing of their medicines, under a research contract between Monash University and the Australian Department of Health and Ageing.
Jean has worked in community and hospital pharmacy in Australia and internationally in the Asia-Pacific region, including in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Tonga. She has post-graduate qualifications in public health, has undertaken the two-year Victorian Public Health Training Scheme, and has a PhD in Health Economics from Monash University.
Availability
- Associate Professor Jean Spinks is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
Works
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2018
Journal Article
Protocol for a feasibility study of an Indigenous Medication Review Service (IMeRSe) in Australia
Wheeler, Amanda J., Spinks, Jean, Kelly, Fiona, Ware, Robert S., Vowles, Erica, Stephens, Mike, Scuffham, Paul A. and Miller, Adrian (2018). Protocol for a feasibility study of an Indigenous Medication Review Service (IMeRSe) in Australia. BMJ Open, 8 (11) 026462, e026462. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026462
2018
Journal Article
'You don't throw these things out:' an exploration of medicines retention and disposal practices in Australian homes
Kelly, Fiona, McMillan, Sara, Spinks, Jean, Bettington, Emilie and Wheeler, Amanda J. (2018). 'You don't throw these things out:' an exploration of medicines retention and disposal practices in Australian homes. BMC Public Health, 18 (1) 1026. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5753-6
2018
Journal Article
Returning unwanted medicines to pharmacies: Prescribing to reduce waste
Bettington, Emilie, Spinks, Jean, Kelly, Fiona and Wheeler, Amanda J. (2018). Returning unwanted medicines to pharmacies: Prescribing to reduce waste. Australian Prescriber, 41 (3), 78-81. doi: 10.18773/austprescr.2018.015
2018
Journal Article
When is a medicine unwanted, how is it disposed, and how might safe disposal be promoted?: insights from the Australian population
Bettington, Emilie, Spinks, Jean, Kelly, Fiona, Gallardo-Godoy, Alejandra, Nghiem, Son and Wheeler, Amanda J. (2018). When is a medicine unwanted, how is it disposed, and how might safe disposal be promoted?: insights from the Australian population. Australian Health Review, 42 (6), 709-717. doi: 10.1071/AH16296
2017
Journal Article
Patient and nurse preferences for implementation of bedside handover: do they agree? Findings from a discrete choice experiment
Whitty, Jennifer A., Spinks, Jean, Bucknall, Tracey, Tobiano, Georgia and Chaboyer, Wendy (2017). Patient and nurse preferences for implementation of bedside handover: do they agree? Findings from a discrete choice experiment. Health Expectations, 20 (4), 742-750. doi: 10.1111/hex.12513
2017
Journal Article
Disruptive innovation in community pharmacy – Impact of automation on the pharmacist workforce
Spinks, Jean, Jackson, John, Kirkpatrick, Carl M. and Wheeler, Amanda J. (2017). Disruptive innovation in community pharmacy – Impact of automation on the pharmacist workforce. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 13 (2), 394-397. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2016.04.009
2017
Journal Article
Evaluation of the national return of unwanted medicines (Rum) program in australia: A study protocol
Wheeler, Amanda J., Spinks, Jean, Bettington, Emilie and Kelly, Fiona (2017). Evaluation of the national return of unwanted medicines (Rum) program in australia: A study protocol. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 10 (1) 38, 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s40545-017-0126-6
2016
Other Outputs
National Return and Disposal of Unwanted Medicines Project Audit 2016
Wheeler, Amanda, Kelly, Fiona, Spinks, Jean and Bettington, Emilie (2016). National Return and Disposal of Unwanted Medicines Project Audit 2016. Canberra, ACT Australia: Griffith University.
2016
Journal Article
Lost in the crowd? Using eye-tracking to investigate the effect of complexity on attribute non-attendance in discrete choice experiments Clinical decision-making, knowledge support systems, and theory
Spinks, Jean and Mortimer, Duncan (2016). Lost in the crowd? Using eye-tracking to investigate the effect of complexity on attribute non-attendance in discrete choice experiments Clinical decision-making, knowledge support systems, and theory. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 16 (1) 14. doi: 10.1186/s12911-016-0251-1
2016
Journal Article
Consumer preferences for teledermoscopy screening to detect melanoma early
Spinks, Jean, Janda, Monika, Soyer, H. Peter and Whitty, Jennifer A. (2016). Consumer preferences for teledermoscopy screening to detect melanoma early. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 22 (1), 39-46. doi: 10.1177/1357633X15586701
2015
Journal Article
Patient and nurse preferences for nurse handover-using preferences to inform policy: a discrete choice experiment protocol
Spinks, Jean, Chaboyer, Wendy, Bucknall, Tracey, Tobiano, Georgia and Whitty, Jennifer A. (2015). Patient and nurse preferences for nurse handover-using preferences to inform policy: a discrete choice experiment protocol. BMJ Open, 5 (11) e008941, e008941.1-e008941.8. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008941
2015
Journal Article
The effect of traffic lights and regulatory statements on the choice between complementary and conventional medicines in Australia: Results from a discrete choice experiment
Spinks, Jean and Mortimer, Duncan (2015). The effect of traffic lights and regulatory statements on the choice between complementary and conventional medicines in Australia: Results from a discrete choice experiment. Social Science and Medicine, 124, 257-265. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.11.049
2014
Journal Article
Measuring the Efficiency of Health Services in Lower-income Countries: The Case of Papua New Guinea
Au, Nicole, Hollingsworth, Bruce and Spinks, Jean (2014). Measuring the Efficiency of Health Services in Lower-income Countries: The Case of Papua New Guinea. Development Policy Review, 32 (2), 259-272. doi: 10.1111/dpr.12054
2014
Journal Article
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and quality of life in people with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease
Spinks, Jean, Johnston, David and Hollingsworth, Bruce (2014). Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and quality of life in people with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 22 (1), 107-115. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2013.11.007
2014
Other Outputs
Are neighbourhood characteristics important in predicting the post-school destinations of young Australians?
Johnston, David, Lee, Wang-Sheng, Shah, Chandra, Shields, Michael and Spinks, Jean (2014). Are neighbourhood characteristics important in predicting the post-school destinations of young Australians?. Adelaide, SA Australia: National Vocational Education and Training Research Program (NCVER).
2013
Journal Article
Costs and drivers of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in people with type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease
Spinks, Jean, Hollingsworth, Bruce, Manderson, Lenore, Lin, Vivian and Canaway, Rachel (2013). Costs and drivers of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in people with type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease. European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 5 (1), 44-53. doi: 10.1016/j.eujim.2012.08.003
2013
Journal Article
Does generic entry lower the prices paid for pharmaceuticals in Australia A comparison before and after the introduction of the mandatory price-reduction policy
Spinks, Jean, Chen, Gang and Donovan, Lara (2013). Does generic entry lower the prices paid for pharmaceuticals in Australia A comparison before and after the introduction of the mandatory price-reduction policy. Australian Health Review, 37 (5), 675-681. doi: 10.1071/AH13024
2012
Journal Article
Care seeking, complementary therapy and herbal medicine use among people with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease CAMELOT Phase II: Surveying for diversity
Manderson, Lenore, Oldenburg, Brian, Lin, Vivian, Hollingsworth, Bruce, de Courten, Maximilian, Canaway, Rachel and Spinks, Jean (2012). Care seeking, complementary therapy and herbal medicine use among people with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease CAMELOT Phase II: Surveying for diversity. Australian Journal of Herbal Medicine, 24 (2), 46-55.
2012
Journal Article
Policy implications of complementary and alternative medicine use in Australia: Data from the National Health Survey
Spinks, Jean and Hollingsworth, Bruce (2012). Policy implications of complementary and alternative medicine use in Australia: Data from the National Health Survey. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 18 (4), 371-378. doi: 10.1089/acm.2010.0817
2011
Other Outputs
Papua New Guinea: Modeling costs and efficiency of primary health care services in Papua New Guinea
Inder, Brett, Spinks, Jean, Srivastava, Pratima and Sweeney, Rohan (2011). Papua New Guinea: Modeling costs and efficiency of primary health care services in Papua New Guinea. Research Paper 2011 (70). 70. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimising skills-mix in rural and remote primary health care teams
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa Nissen
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Doctor Philosophy
The Economics of Social Connection and Health Literacy on Health
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa Nissen, Dr Jonas Fooken
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Master Philosophy
The feasibility of point-of-care ultrasound conducted by physiotherapists for the diagnosis of ankle syndesmosis injuries in the emergency department: A diagnostic study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Trevor Russell
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring consumer involvement in the co-design of a medication safety service to identify medication related problems
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Esther Lau, Professor Lisa Nissen
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimisation and utilisation of the Allied Health Workforce
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa Nissen
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Doctor Philosophy
Leveraging implementation science concepts to improve the translation of healthcare services that improve Quality Use of Medicines
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Chris Freeman, Dr Nagham Ailabouni
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