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Professor Anthony Shakeshaft
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Anthony Shakeshaft

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Overview

Background

Professor Anthony Shakeshaft is an expert in health behaviour and health services research. He is currently Professor of Indigenous health services research at the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, University of Queensland.

His primary interest is in partnering with health services, communities and governments to co-design, implement and evaluate the impact of services that are both best-evidence and highly adaptable to the characteristics of different service delivery ecosystems. He is interested in the development of research methods and processes that can be embedded into the routine delivery of services, with the aim of improving client and population-level outcomes in close to real-time. He has a particular focus on engaging with Indigenous services and developing Indigenous research capacity through active support of Indigenous higher degree researchers.

Professor Shakeshaft has previously been Deputy Director of the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of NSW, and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Universities of London, Verona, Nijmegen, British Columbia, James Cook and Newcastle. He served on the Council of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) for the 2012-2015 triennium and was the International Assessor for the establishment of Scotland’s Drug Research Network Collaboration. He has been a member of the Executive Committee for the Drug and Alcohol Network of the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation, a member of the public health grant review panel for New Zealand’s Health Research Council and a member of the Expert Advisory Network for the NSW Government’s Family and Community Services.

Selected current and research projects

  1. Centre of research excellence in Indigenous health and alcohol CRE: Indigenous Health and Alcohol (gathering.edu.au)
  2. Improving the cultural competence of non-Aboriginal alcohol and other drug treatment services when delivering care to Aboriginal clients.
  3. Strengthening the evidence base for Aboriginal drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation services.
  4. Improving alcohol treatment outcomes: the impact of client, treatment and system variables.
  5. Evidence to inform policy and practice that promotes child health, development and wellbeing: the NSW Child E-Cohort Project.
  6. Development of a Clinical Outcome and Quality Indicator (COQI) Framework.
  7. The adaptation and pilot testing of Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) for Indigenous Health and Family Workers.
  8. Reducing smoking rates among low-SES smokers.
  9. Integrating substance abuse and mental health treatment through improved co-ordination of services and utilisation of medical records.
  10. Monitoring and evaluation of the Australian Government’s kava importation pilot program.
  11. Increasing our understanding of alcohol and other drug use and harms on Norfolk Island.
  12. Prevention of harms from alcohol and other drugs in rural NSW.
  13. Evaluation of Psychoeducation Modules for a Drug and Alcohol Support Service in South-West Sydney.
  14. Using research to support Smart Recovery Australia.
  15. The co-design of a system of care for Indigenous drug and alcohol services

Current PhD Supervision

  1. Youth At-Risk Research Network (YARRN): integrating research into community-based youth services
  2. An evaluation of the implementation of family-based therapy programs to enhance government responses to child physical abuse and neglect in New South Wales, Australia
  3. Inclusion of Self-Determination By First Nations Australian Communities in Alcohol Related Policy Development In The Northern Territory
  4. Evaluation of the Western NSW Youth Drug & Alcohol Clinical Support Network.
  5. Improving the evidence for supported accommodation services working with people released from prison
  6. A retrospective analysis of treatment provision and needs for incarcerated patients with Alcohol Use Disorders in NSW.
  7. Exploring the influence of public policy on Aboriginal women’s health in NSW.

Availability

Professor Anthony Shakeshaft is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Research interests

  • Population health

  • Community health

  • Indigneous health

  • Health services

  • Substance misuse and harms

  • Intervention trials

  • Health economics

  • Evaluation designs and measures

Works

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239 works between 1997 and 2024

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2008

Conference Publication

Development and adaptation of an intervention to enhance the delivery of evidence-based screening and brief intervention for alcohol in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs)

Anton, Clifford, Jackson Pulver, Lisa, Ivers, Rowena, Richmond, Robyn and Shakeshaft, Anthony (2008). Development and adaptation of an intervention to enhance the delivery of evidence-based screening and brief intervention for alcohol in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs). 2nd Coalition for Research to Improve Aboriginal Health (CRIAH) Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, 29–30 April 2008.

Development and adaptation of an intervention to enhance the delivery of evidence-based screening and brief intervention for alcohol in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs)

2007

Conference Publication

The unmet needs of parents and carers of adolescent cancer survivors

Clinton-McHarg, T., Sanson-Fisher, R., D'Este, C., Shakeshaft, A. and Girgis, A. (2007). The unmet needs of parents and carers of adolescent cancer survivors. CHICHESTER: JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD.

The unmet needs of parents and carers of adolescent cancer survivors

2007

Conference Publication

The prevalence of unmet needs of adolescent survivors of cancer

Clinton-McHarg, T., Sanson-Fisher, R., D'Este, C., Shakeshaft, A. and Girgis, A. (2007). The prevalence of unmet needs of adolescent survivors of cancer. CHICHESTER: JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD.

The prevalence of unmet needs of adolescent survivors of cancer

2007

Journal Article

The multiple baseline design for evaluating population-based research

Hawkins, Nathan G., Sanson-Fisher, Robert W., Shakeshaft, Anthony, D'Este, Catherine and Green, Lawrence W. (2007). The multiple baseline design for evaluating population-based research. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 33 (2), 162-168. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2007.03.020

The multiple baseline design for evaluating population-based research

2006

Journal Article

A systematic review of school-based studies involving alcohol and the community

Wood, Elissa, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Gilmour, Stuart and Sanson-Fisher, Rob (2006). A systematic review of school-based studies involving alcohol and the community. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 30 (6), 541-549. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2006.tb00783.x

A systematic review of school-based studies involving alcohol and the community

2006

Journal Article

Maintenance pharmacotherapy for opioid dependence and SF-36 health status: A comparison with general population norms and other chronic disorders

O'Brien, Susannah, Mattick, Richard P., White, Jason, Breen, Courtney, Kimber, Jo, Ritter, Alison, Lintzeris, Nicholas, Ali, Robert, Bammer, Gabriele, Bell, James, Digiusto, Erol, Doran, Chris, Gates, Jenny, Glasgow, Nicholas, Gospodarevskaya, Elena, Harris, Anthony, Hawken, Lynn, Henderson, Nicky, Marshall, Phil, Quigley, Allan, Saunders, John B., Shakeshaft, Anthony, Shanahan, Marian and Shearer, James (2006). Maintenance pharmacotherapy for opioid dependence and SF-36 health status: A comparison with general population norms and other chronic disorders. Addictive Disorders and their Treatment, 5 (4), 155-164. doi: 10.1097/01.adt.0000210078.99735.27

Maintenance pharmacotherapy for opioid dependence and SF-36 health status: A comparison with general population norms and other chronic disorders

2006

Conference Publication

A community-based attempt to reduce alcohol-related harms in rural New South Wales

Hawkins, Nathan G., Shakeshaft, Anthony and Sanson-Fisher, Rob W. (2006). A community-based attempt to reduce alcohol-related harms in rural New South Wales. World Congress on Alcohol Research, Sydney Australia, Sep 10-13, 2006. MALDEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL.

A community-based attempt to reduce alcohol-related harms in rural New South Wales

2006

Journal Article

Patterns of drug use among a sample of drug users and injecting drug users attending a General Practice in Iran

Day, Carolyn, Nassirimanesh, Bijan, Shakeshaft, Anthony and Dolan, Kate (2006). Patterns of drug use among a sample of drug users and injecting drug users attending a General Practice in Iran. Harm Reduction Journal, 3 2. doi: 10.1186/1477-7517-3-2

Patterns of drug use among a sample of drug users and injecting drug users attending a General Practice in Iran

2006

Journal Article

Effects of pharmacotherapies for opioid dependence on participants' criminal behaviour and expenditure on illicit drugs: An Australian national evaluation (NEPOD)

Digiusto, Erol, Shakeshaft, Anthony P., Ritter, Alison, Mattick, Richard P., White, Jason, Lintzeris, Nicholas, Bell, James and Saunders, John B. (2006). Effects of pharmacotherapies for opioid dependence on participants' criminal behaviour and expenditure on illicit drugs: An Australian national evaluation (NEPOD). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 39 (2), 171-189. doi: 10.1375/acri.39.2.171

Effects of pharmacotherapies for opioid dependence on participants' criminal behaviour and expenditure on illicit drugs: An Australian national evaluation (NEPOD)

2006

Journal Article

Patient-driver computers in primary care: their use and feasibility

Shakeshaft, Anthony, Fawcett, Julia, Mattick, Richard P., Richmond, Robyn, Wodak, Alex, Harris, Mark F. and Doran, Christopher M. (2006). Patient-driver computers in primary care: their use and feasibility. Health Education, 106 (5), 400-411. doi: 10.1108/09654280610686612

Patient-driver computers in primary care: their use and feasibility

2005

Journal Article

Perceptions of substance use, treatment options and training needs among Iranian primary care physicians

Shakeshaft, Anthony, Nassirimanesh, Bijan, Day, Carolyn and Dolan, Kate A. (2005). Perceptions of substance use, treatment options and training needs among Iranian primary care physicians. International Journal for Equity in Health, 4. doi: 10.1186/1475-9276-4-7

Perceptions of substance use, treatment options and training needs among Iranian primary care physicians

2005

Journal Article

Erratum: Serious adverse events in the Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence (NEPOD) (Addiction (2004) 99 (450-460))

Digiusto, E., Shakeshaft, A., Ritter, A., O'Brien, S. and Mattick, R. P. (2005). Erratum: Serious adverse events in the Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence (NEPOD) (Addiction (2004) 99 (450-460)). Addiction, 100 (1), 139-139. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2004.01004.x

Erratum: Serious adverse events in the Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence (NEPOD) (Addiction (2004) 99 (450-460))

2004

Journal Article

General practitioners' role in preventive medicine: scenario analysis using alcohol as a case study

Doran, C. M., Shakeshaft, A. P. and Fawcett, J. E. (2004). General practitioners' role in preventive medicine: scenario analysis using alcohol as a case study. Drug And Alcohol Review, 23 (4), 399-404. doi: 10.1080/09595230412331324527

General practitioners' role in preventive medicine: scenario analysis using alcohol as a case study

2004

Journal Article

Using AUDIT to classify patients into Australian Alcohol Guideline categories [6]

Fawcett, Julie E., Shakeshaft, Anthony P., Harris, Mark F., Wodak, Alex, Mattick, Richard P. and Richmond, Robyn L. (2004). Using AUDIT to classify patients into Australian Alcohol Guideline categories [6]. Medical Journal of Australia, 180 (11), 598-598. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2004.tb06108.x

Using AUDIT to classify patients into Australian Alcohol Guideline categories [6]

2004

Journal Article

Serious adverse events in the Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence (NEPOD)

Digiusto, E., Shakeshaft, A. P., Ritter, A., O'Brien, S., Mattick, R. P., the NEPOD Research Group and Doran, C. M. (2004). Serious adverse events in the Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence (NEPOD). Addiction, 99 (4), 450-460. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2004.00654.x

Serious adverse events in the Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence (NEPOD)

2003

Journal Article

New pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence: are they being used and how what do they cost

Doran, C. M., Fawcett, J., Shakeshaft, A., Shanahan, M. and Mattick, R. P. (2003). New pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence: are they being used and how what do they cost. Medical Journal of Australia, 179 (4), 218-218. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2003.tb05506.x

New pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence: are they being used and how what do they cost

2001

Journal Article

Appropriateness of red blood cell transfusions in major urban hospitals and effectiveness of an intervention

Rubin, G. L., Schofield, W. N., Dean, M. G. and Shakeshaft, A. P. (2001). Appropriateness of red blood cell transfusions in major urban hospitals and effectiveness of an intervention. Medical Journal of Australia, 175 (7), 354-358. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2001.tb143617.x

Appropriateness of red blood cell transfusions in major urban hospitals and effectiveness of an intervention

1998

Journal Article

Comparison of three methods to assess binge consumption: One-week retrospective drinking diary, AUDIT, and quantity/frequency

Shakeshaft, Anthony P., Bowman, Jenny A. and Sanson-Fisher, Rob W. (1998). Comparison of three methods to assess binge consumption: One-week retrospective drinking diary, AUDIT, and quantity/frequency. Substance Abuse, 19 (4), 191-203. doi: 10.1023/A:1021481413529

Comparison of three methods to assess binge consumption: One-week retrospective drinking diary, AUDIT, and quantity/frequency

1997

Journal Article

Behavioural alcohol research: New directions or more of the same?

Shakeshaft, Anthony P., Bowman, Jenny A. and Sanson-Fisher, Rob W. (1997). Behavioural alcohol research: New directions or more of the same?. Addiction, 92 (11), 1411-1422. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1997.tb02862.x

Behavioural alcohol research: New directions or more of the same?

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Cardiovascular risk prediction equations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples derived using Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples dat
    NHMRC MRFF Cardiovascular Health
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2029
    Preventing non-communicable diseases (PreventNCD) among Indigenous children and youth in major cities of Australia
    NHMRC Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases Grant
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Evaluation of the Building the Rural and Remote Allied Health Assistant Workforce (BRAHAW) Project
    Services for Australian Rural & Remote Allied Health EOI
    Open grant
  • 2024
    Achieving greater national consistency for the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Worker and Health Practitioner professions
    National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Implementation of anti-racism strategies to improve health outcomes for First Nations peoples in a large urban hospital
    NHMRC MRFF - Indigenous Health Research Grant
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    For the provision of a Research Report: Methamphetamine Use by Parents with Children under 3 years
    Queensland Family and Child Commission
    Open grant
  • 2022
    Building a national research network and agenda to progress urban Indigenous health
    UQ Indigenous Research Engagement and Partnerships Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

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