
Overview
Background
Professor Roxanne Bainbridge is a Gunggari/Kunja woman from South-Western Queensland. She previously worked as a Professorial Research Fellow in Indigenous Health at Central Queensland University Australia; Adjunct to The Cairns Institute at James Cook University; and an inaugural Senior Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity at the University of Melbourne / the University of Oxford. With a background in anthropology, Roxanne focusses her interests on medical anthropology as a culturally constructive critique of the biomedical sciences and policy-makers that provides new understandings of human health, wellness and illness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Roxanne is an engaged researcher/evaluator with extensive experience leading, collaborating and coordinating projects with international, national and local teams. Her methodological expertise is in high impact applied research conducted in participatory and action-oriented research approaches embedded in improvement and systems sciences. Specific proficiencies are in research impact assessment and evaluation; improvement sciences; systems sciences; mixed methods; phronetic grounded theory; systematic literature reviews; and auto/ethnographic approaches. Roxanne applies her methodological expertise and concepts of Indigenous data sovereignty and governance to projects in Indigenous health, e.g. mental health and suicide, adolescent psychosocial wellbeing, social and emotional wellbeing across the life course, health services research, child and maternal health, palliative care, binge drinking and health promotion; and, in education, e.g. engagement, pedagogy, school transitions, inclusive practice and mentoring).
Over the last 10 years she was Lead/Chief Investigator on a total of 52 grants attracting $37.230m. Of 119 publications, 74 are peer-reviewed articles in national/international peer-reviewed journals; 18 are systematic reviews; 18 are reports for government and community-controlled organisations; 12 chapters; 1 peer-reviewed conference paper; 4 peer-reviewed commissioned works; 1 book; and developed government and community health and educational resources. Systematic literature reviews (including Cochrane) in various content areas for Indigenous populations, e.g. Indigenous research impact, social and emotional wellbeing interventions and measurement tools, mentoring, alcohol and other drugs, resilience strategies, Indigenous research education, child and maternal health, cultural competence, sexual assault, family-centred interventions, health promotion tools, program transfer and Indigenous community governance. She is currently the lead investigator on a 1) 4-year national evaluation of the Commonwealth Government’s investment in Indigenous Primary Healthcare, and 2) ARC Engaging adolescents to improve mental healthcare in Indigenous primary healthcare services.
Availability
- Professor Roxanne Bainbridge is:
- Available for supervision
Research interests
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Systems science
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Improvement science
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Development and application of research methodologies and methods with a strong focus on research translation and engagement and impact
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Strengthening researcher capacity and improving the integrity and quality of research to maximise its impact and benefit for Aboriginal and Torres Strait people
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Leading and collaborating in the development and application of co-designed intervention research that is rigorous, pragmatic and embedded into the routine delivery of services and government polic
Works
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2024
Journal Article
Incidence of discharge against medical advice in Queensland hospital emergency departments among Indigenous patients from 2016 to 2021
Mahmoud, Ibrahim, Sanjida, Saira, Schwenn, Paul, Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker, Collin, Harry, Chu, Kevin, Bainbridge, Roxanne and Hou, Xiang-Yu (2024). Incidence of discharge against medical advice in Queensland hospital emergency departments among Indigenous patients from 2016 to 2021. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 11 (6), 3326-3335. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01786-0
2024
Conference Publication
Is telehealth associated with more mental health service utilisation by urban Indigenous Australians?
Zhou, Xiaoyun, Smith, Anthony, Bainbridge, Roxanne, Hou, Xiang-Yu and Diminic, Sandra (2024). Is telehealth associated with more mental health service utilisation by urban Indigenous Australians?. 24th Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conference (SFT-24), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 13-15 November 2024. Brisbane, QLD, Australia:
2024
Conference Publication
Self-reported hearing loss in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults: unmeasured, unknown, and unmanaged
Pender, A., Schluter, P.J., Bainbridge, R.G., Spurling, G.K., Wilson, W.J., Tyson, C. and Askew, D.A. (2024). Self-reported hearing loss in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults: unmeasured, unknown, and unmanaged. World Congress of Audiology, Paris, France, 19-22 September 2024.
2024
Conference Publication
A scoping review of ear and hearing health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and older
Pender, A., Wilson, W.J., Bainbridge, R.G., Schluter, P.J., Spurling, G.K. and Askew, D.A. (2024). A scoping review of ear and hearing health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and older. World Congress of Audiology, Paris, France, 19-22 September 2024.
2024
Conference Publication
Cycle of silence: A qualitative investigation
Pender, A., Bainbridge, R.G., Tyson, C., Spurling, G.K., Wilson, W.J., Schluter, P.J. and Askew, D.A. (2024). Cycle of silence: A qualitative investigation. World Congress of Audiology, Paris, France, 19-22 September 2024.
2024
Conference Publication
Self-reported hearing loss in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults: unmeasured, unknown, and unmanaged
Pender, A., Schluter, P.J., Bainbridge, R.G., Spurling, G.K., Wilson, W.J., Tyson, C. and Askew, D.A. (2024). Self-reported hearing loss in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults: unmeasured, unknown, and unmanaged. Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care 2024 Annual Research Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, 15-16 August 2024.
2024
Journal Article
Reflecting on the quality of a methodologically pluralist evaluation of a large-scale Indigenous health research collaboration in Australia
Bailie, Jodie, Matthews, Veronica, Laycock, Alison Frances, Conte, Kathleen, Feeney, Lynette and Bainbridge, Roxanne (2024). Reflecting on the quality of a methodologically pluralist evaluation of a large-scale Indigenous health research collaboration in Australia. BMJ Global Health, 9 (8) e014433, 1-10. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-014433
2024
Journal Article
Self-reported hearing loss in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults: unmeasured, unknown and unmanaged
Pender, Alice M., Schluter, Philip J., Bainbridge, Roxanne G., Spurling, Geoffrey K., Wilson, Wayne J., Tyson, Claudette ‘Sissy’ and Askew, Deborah A. (2024). Self-reported hearing loss in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults: unmeasured, unknown and unmanaged. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 30 (4) PY24024. doi: 10.1071/py24024
2024
Conference Publication
Cycle of Silence
Pender, A., Bainbridge, R. G., Tyson, C., Spurling, G. K., Wilson, W. J., Schulter, P. J. and Askew, D. A. (2024). Cycle of Silence. National Congress of the Australian College of Audiology – The Heat is on: Sustaining audiology in a changing climate, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 8-10 May 2024.
2024
Journal Article
What Matters to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth (WM2Y): a study protocol to develop a national youth well-being measure
Garvey, Gail, Howard, Kirsten, Garvey, Darren, Dickson, Michelle, Howell, M., Butler, Tamara L., Cadet-James, Yvonne, Cunningham, Joan, Bainbridge, Roxanne, McGorry, Patrick, Williamson, A. and Anderson, Kate Mallory (2024). What Matters to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth (WM2Y): a study protocol to develop a national youth well-being measure. BMJ Open, 14 (3) e076119, 1-7. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-076119
2024
Journal Article
How to address inequity for Indigenous patients in the Australian health system: Samuel’s story
Hou, Xiang-Yu, Kander, Yashni and Bainbridge, Roxanne (2024). How to address inequity for Indigenous patients in the Australian health system: Samuel’s story. Reports on Global Health Research, 7 (1) 187. doi: 10.29011/2690-9480.100187
2023
Conference Publication
An Integrated Care Model for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Peoples in Southeast Queensland Australia: Establishing an Indigenous Hospital in The Home Program 
Hou, Xiang-Yu, Clare, Halina, Sanjida, Saira, Dunstan, Libby, Moriarty, Stephanie, Nelson, Carmel, Schultz, Katherine, Kennedy, Glen and Bainbridge, Roxanne (2023). An Integrated Care Model for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Peoples in Southeast Queensland Australia: Establishing an Indigenous Hospital in The Home Program . 23rd International Conference on Integrated Care, Antwerp, Belgium, 22-24 May 2023. London, United Kingdom: Ubiquity Press. doi: 10.5334/ijic.icic23217
2023
Other Outputs
First Nations Health Equity Strategy Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Technical Report
Bainbridge, Roxanne, Langham, Erika, Ballangarry, Julie, Doran, Christopher and Ward, James (2023). First Nations Health Equity Strategy Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Technical Report. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland; UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health. doi: 10.14264/db42c9b
2023
Journal Article
Incidence of discharge against medical advice in Queensland hospital emergency departments among Indigenous patients from 2016 to 2021
Mahmoud, Ibrahim, Sanjida, Saira, Schwenn, Paul, Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker, Collin, Harry, Chu, Kevin, Bainbridge, Roxanne and Hou, Xiang-Yu (2023). Incidence of discharge against medical advice in Queensland hospital emergency departments among Indigenous patients from 2016 to 2021. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 11 (6), 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01786-0
2023
Journal Article
Collective responsibility for Indigenous peoples: a philosophical inquiry
Hou, Xiang-Yu and Bainbridge, Roxanne (2023). Collective responsibility for Indigenous peoples: a philosophical inquiry. International Journal of Nursing and Health Care Research, 6 (6), 1-5. doi: 10.29011/2688-9501.101437
2023
Journal Article
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander showcase day from Brisbane Metro North Health: a personal reflection
Xiang-Yu, Hou, Holzapfel, S., Sanjida, S. and Bainbridge, R. (2023). An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander showcase day from Brisbane Metro North Health: a personal reflection. Journal of Healthcare and Nursing Research, 5 (1). doi: 10.36266/JHNR/135
2023
Conference Publication
A scoping review of ear and hearing health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and older
Pender, A., Wilson, W. J., Bainbridge, R. G., Schluter, P. J., Spurling, G. K. and Askew, D. A. (2023). A scoping review of ear and hearing health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and older. AudA 2023 Conference: the 26th National Conference of Audiology Australia, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 7-10 May 2023.
2023
Journal Article
Wellbeing and mental health interventions for Indigenous children and youth: a systematic scoping review
Jongen, Crystal, Campbell, Sandy, Saunders, Vicki, Askew, Deborah, Spurling, Geoffrey, Gueorguiev, Eva, Langham, Erika, Bainbridge, Roxanne and McCalman, Janya (2023). Wellbeing and mental health interventions for Indigenous children and youth: a systematic scoping review. Children and Youth Services Review, 145 106790, 1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106790
2023
Journal Article
If not now, when? Implementation failure of a rights- and value-based policy agenda for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
Bainbridge, Roxanne (2023). If not now, when? Implementation failure of a rights- and value-based policy agenda for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Australian Health Review, 47 (1), 1-2. doi: 10.1071/AH23011
2023
Journal Article
Exploring Queensland secondary teacher induction training undertaken prior to working with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Morley, Sindi, Benveniste, Tessa and Bainbridge, Roxanne (2023). Exploring Queensland secondary teacher induction training undertaken prior to working with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 52 (1). doi: 10.55146/ajie.v52i1.32
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Improving access to quaternary and tertiary health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients by addressing their social, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Role of Aboriginal Traditional Healings in Modern Day Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Hayley Williams, Associate Professor Judith Dean
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Doctor Philosophy
Rates and effects of hearing loss and middle ear dysfunction in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult population
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Wayne Wilson, Dr Geoff Spurling, Associate Professor Deborah Askew
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of coercive control on First Nations school-age childrens education and social and emotional wellbeing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nina Lansbury
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Doctor Philosophy
Rates and effects of hearing loss and middle ear dysfunction in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult population
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Wayne Wilson, Associate Professor Deborah Askew, Dr Geoff Spurling
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring models of care for optimal care of acute mental health crises in Indigenous patients
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alize Ferrari, Professor Harvey Whiteford
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