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Dr Frederick Graham
Dr

Frederick Graham

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Overview

Background

Frederick Graham (BNurs, PhD) is a Clinical Nurse Consultant and a Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Health Services Research at the University of Queensland. As an academic-nurse, Fred is clinical lead of a hospital-wide Dementia and Delirium Nursing Service at Princess Alexandra Hospital where he has worked as clinical expert in the care of people with dementia and delirium for more than 15 years. As a senior research fellow under the mentorship of Professor Ruth Hubbard, his research focuses on reorganising care environments and building workforce capacity to provide therapeutic care to this vulnerable cohort with a specific focus on accelerating knowledge translation in managing symptoms of agitation through innovative experiential learning, models of care, environmental design, leisure activity, and recognition of pain-related symptomology.

Fred qualified as registered nurse from The Queensland University of Technology and has worked in acute-care wards at Princess Alexandra Hospital. He has clinically led multiple quality initiatives focussed on improving acute-care for patients with cognitive impairment including education and change champion initiatives, models of specialised care, resource development to facilitate person-centred care and development of a chart for evaluating analgesic trials through monitoring pain-related behaviour. These initiatives led Fred to undertake his PhD with Professor Elizabeth Beattie at QUT, titled “Do hospital nurses recognise pain in older agitated patients with cognitive impairment. A descriptive correlational study using virtual simulation.”, which was awarded QUT Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award 2021. He has subsequently published his PhD results in the top gerontological and nursing journals in the world. Fred currently holds a Queensland Health Early Career Nursing Fellowship under the mentorship Professor Amanda Henderson, Nursing practice Development Unit PAH. He also has three Metro South Research Support Grant schemes including the Metro South Health Future Research Leader Fellowship under the mentorship of Professor Ruth Hubbard which will investigate pain-related phenotypes through a longitudinal response to treatment study.

As an emerging research leader and early career researcher, Fred is passionate teacher and encourages nurses to consider higher degree by research pathways in the clinical careers. He is currently supervising two higher research nursing students and a mentoring nurse practitioner student at UQ.

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Works

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19 works between 2013 and 2024

1 - 19 of 19 works

2024

Journal Article

The impact of a hospital-based special care unit on behavioural and psychological symptoms in older people living with dementia

Graham, Frederick A., Kelly, Lisa, Burmeister, Elizabeth A, Henderson, Amanda, Broome, Annette, Hubbard, Ruth E. and Gordon, Emily H. (2024). The impact of a hospital-based special care unit on behavioural and psychological symptoms in older people living with dementia. Age and Ageing, 53 (4) afae081, 1-12. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afae081

The impact of a hospital-based special care unit on behavioural and psychological symptoms in older people living with dementia

2024

Journal Article

Identification and information management of cognitive impairment of patients in acute care hospitals: an integrative review

Xiong, Beibei, Bailey, Daniel X., Prudon, Paul, Pascoe, Elaine M., Gray, Leonard C., Graham, Frederick, Henderson, Amanda and Martin-Khan, Melinda (2024). Identification and information management of cognitive impairment of patients in acute care hospitals: an integrative review. International Journal of Nursing Sciences, 11 (1), 120-132. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2023.11.001

Identification and information management of cognitive impairment of patients in acute care hospitals: an integrative review

2023

Conference Publication

Current Recognition of Cognitive Status Information in Hospitals: An Integrated Review on Data Transparency

Xiong, Beibei, Prudon, Paul, Pascoe, Elaine M., Gray, Leonard C., Graham, Frederick, Henderson, Amanda and Martin-Khan, Melinda (2023). Current Recognition of Cognitive Status Information in Hospitals: An Integrated Review on Data Transparency. 56th Australian Association of Gerontology Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 14-17 November 2023.

Current Recognition of Cognitive Status Information in Hospitals: An Integrated Review on Data Transparency

2023

Journal Article

The Australian Delirium Clinical Care Standard: not just another brick in the wall

Teodorczuk, Andrew, Reade, Michael C. and Graham, Frederick A. (2023). The Australian Delirium Clinical Care Standard: not just another brick in the wall. Age and Ageing, 52 (6) afad078, 1-5. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afad078

The Australian Delirium Clinical Care Standard: not just another brick in the wall

2022

Journal Article

Is There a Role for Medication in Managing Delirium with Dementia?

Sampson, Elizabeth L., Graham, Frederick and Teodorczuk, Andrew (2022). Is There a Role for Medication in Managing Delirium with Dementia?. Geriatrics, 7 (5) 114, 1-10. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics7050114

Is There a Role for Medication in Managing Delirium with Dementia?

2022

Journal Article

Hospital nurses' management of agitation in older cognitively impaired patients: do they recognise pain-related agitation?

Graham, Frederick, Beattie, Elizabeth and Fielding, Elaine (2022). Hospital nurses' management of agitation in older cognitively impaired patients: do they recognise pain-related agitation?. Age and Ageing, 51 (7) afac140, 1-11. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afac140

Hospital nurses' management of agitation in older cognitively impaired patients: do they recognise pain-related agitation?

2022

Journal Article

The role of experiential knowledge in hospital nurses' management of pain-related agitation in people with dementia: An expert performance simulation study

Graham, Frederick, Fielding, Elaine and Beattie, Elizabeth (2022). The role of experiential knowledge in hospital nurses' management of pain-related agitation in people with dementia: An expert performance simulation study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 127 104160, 104160. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.104160

The role of experiential knowledge in hospital nurses' management of pain-related agitation in people with dementia: An expert performance simulation study

2021

Journal Article

Qualitative analysis of challenges and enablers to providing age friendly hospital care in an Australian health system

Mudge, Alison M., Young, Adrienne, McRae, Prue, Graham, Frederick, Whiting, Elizabeth and Hubbard, Ruth E. (2021). Qualitative analysis of challenges and enablers to providing age friendly hospital care in an Australian health system. BMC Geriatrics, 21 (1) 147, 1-13. doi: 10.1186/s12877-021-02098-w

Qualitative analysis of challenges and enablers to providing age friendly hospital care in an Australian health system

2021

Journal Article

"Specialling" and "Sitters": What does communication between registered nurses and unregulated workers reveal about care?

Graham, Frederick, Eaton, Emma, Jeffrey, Carol, Secher-Jorgensen, Heidi and Henderson, Amanda (2021). "Specialling" and "Sitters": What does communication between registered nurses and unregulated workers reveal about care?. Collegian, 28 (5), 482-488. doi: 10.1016/j.colegn.2020.12.004

"Specialling" and "Sitters": What does communication between registered nurses and unregulated workers reveal about care?

2021

Other Outputs

Do hospital nurses recognise pain in older agitated patients with cognitive impairment? A descriptive correlational study using virtual simulation

Graham, Frederick (2021). Do hospital nurses recognise pain in older agitated patients with cognitive impairment? A descriptive correlational study using virtual simulation. PhD Thesis, School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology. doi: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.207250

Do hospital nurses recognise pain in older agitated patients with cognitive impairment? A descriptive correlational study using virtual simulation

2020

Journal Article

Interim guidance for health‐care professionals and administrators providing hospital care to adult patients with cognitive impairment, in the context of COVID‐19 pandemic

Martin‐Khan, Melinda, Bail, Kasia, Yates, Mark W., Thompson, Jane, Graham, Fred, Argo, Alison, Bail, Kasia, Caplan, Gideon, Craig, Denise, Cumming, Anne, Ellis, Stephanie, Flicker, Leon, Fox, Amanda, Frost, Dennis, Galstuch‐Leon, Jennifer, Graham, Frederick, Hosie, AnnMarie, Hughes, Juanita, Jack, Leanne, Lie, David, Magalhães, R. J. Soares, Miller, Elizabeth, Petrie, Glenys, Chrysanth Pulle, Ranjeev, Quinn, John, Redman, Bobby, Schnitker, Linda, Stirling, Christine, Strivens, Eddy ... Cognitive Impairment and COVID‐19, Hospital Care Guidance Committee (2020). Interim guidance for health‐care professionals and administrators providing hospital care to adult patients with cognitive impairment, in the context of COVID‐19 pandemic. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 39 (3), 283-286. doi: 10.1111/ajag.12831

Interim guidance for health‐care professionals and administrators providing hospital care to adult patients with cognitive impairment, in the context of COVID‐19 pandemic

2018

Journal Article

CogChamps: impact of a project to educate nurses about delirium and improve the quality of care for hospitalized patients with cognitive impairment

Travers, Catherine, Henderson, Amanda, Graham, Frederick and Beattie, Elizabeth (2018). CogChamps: impact of a project to educate nurses about delirium and improve the quality of care for hospitalized patients with cognitive impairment. BMC Health Services Research, 18 (1) 534. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3286-4

CogChamps: impact of a project to educate nurses about delirium and improve the quality of care for hospitalized patients with cognitive impairment

2018

Conference Publication

Toward the Older Person Friendly Hospital: barriers and enablers within the Australian context

Young, A., Mudge, A. M., McRae, P., Gray, L., Beattie, E., Graham, F., Whiting, E., Banks, M. and Hubbard, R. (2018). Toward the Older Person Friendly Hospital: barriers and enablers within the Australian context. Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), Orlando, Florida, 3-5 May 2018. Malden, MA, United States: Wiley-Blackwell.

Toward the Older Person Friendly Hospital: barriers and enablers within the Australian context

2017

Journal Article

Turning education into action: impact of a collective social education approach to improve nurses’ ability to recognize and accurately assess delirium in hospitalized older patients

Travers, Catherine, Henderson, Amanda, Graham, Fred and Beattie, Elizabeth (2017). Turning education into action: impact of a collective social education approach to improve nurses’ ability to recognize and accurately assess delirium in hospitalized older patients. Nurse Education Today, 62, 91-97. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2017.12.026

Turning education into action: impact of a collective social education approach to improve nurses’ ability to recognize and accurately assess delirium in hospitalized older patients

2017

Journal Article

CogChamps - A model of implementing evidence-based care in hospitals: Study protocol

Travers, Catherine, Graham, Frederick, Henderson, Amanda and Beattie, Elizabeth (2017). CogChamps - A model of implementing evidence-based care in hospitals: Study protocol. BMC Health Services Research, 17 (1) 202, 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2136-0

CogChamps - A model of implementing evidence-based care in hospitals: Study protocol

2016

Journal Article

Advancing initiatives in care of cognitively impaired patients in acute care settings

Graham, Fred, Travers, Catherine, Beattie, Elizabeth and Henderson, Amanda (2016). Advancing initiatives in care of cognitively impaired patients in acute care settings. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal, 23 (7), 36-36.

Advancing initiatives in care of cognitively impaired patients in acute care settings

2015

Journal Article

A new frontier: improving nursing care for people with dementia and delirium in hospitals

Graham, Frederick (2015). A new frontier: improving nursing care for people with dementia and delirium in hospitals. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 45 (12), 589-591. doi: 10.1097/nna.0000000000000268

A new frontier: improving nursing care for people with dementia and delirium in hospitals

2014

Journal Article

Development of an education program to improve care of patients with dementia in an acute care setting

Nayton, Kate, Fielding, Elaine, Brooks, Deborah, Graham, Frederick A. and Beattie, Elizabeth (2014). Development of an education program to improve care of patients with dementia in an acute care setting. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 45 (12), 552-558. doi: 10.3928/00220124-20141023-04

Development of an education program to improve care of patients with dementia in an acute care setting

2013

Journal Article

Conference scene. Current dementia research in Australia: a report from the Alzheimer's Australia 15th National Conference

Beattie, Elizabeth, Fielding, Elaine, O'Reilly, Maria, Graham, Fred and Neville, Christine (2013). Conference scene. Current dementia research in Australia: a report from the Alzheimer's Australia 15th National Conference. Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 3 (4), 317-320. doi: 10.2217/nmt.13.41

Conference scene. Current dementia research in Australia: a report from the Alzheimer's Australia 15th National Conference

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