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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

Search Professor Anthony Shakeshaft’s works on UQ eSpace

239 works between 1997 and 2024

61 - 80 of 239 works

2021

Journal Article

Identifying how the principles of self-determination could be applied to create effective alcohol policy for First Nations Australians: Synthesising the lessons from the development of general public policy

Stearne, Annalee Elizabeth, Allsop, Steve, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Symons, Martyn and Wright, Michael (2021). Identifying how the principles of self-determination could be applied to create effective alcohol policy for First Nations Australians: Synthesising the lessons from the development of general public policy. International Journal of Drug Policy, 93 103260, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103260

Identifying how the principles of self-determination could be applied to create effective alcohol policy for First Nations Australians: Synthesising the lessons from the development of general public policy

2021

Journal Article

Developing a mHealth routine outcome monitoring and feedback app (“SMART Track”) to support self-management of addictive behaviours

Beck, Alison K., Kelly, Peter J., Deane, Frank P., Baker, Amanda L., Hides, Leanne, Manning, Victoria, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Neale, Joanne, Kelly, John F., Gray, Rebecca M., Argent, Angela, McGlaughlin, Ryan, Chao, Ryan and Martini, Marcos (2021). Developing a mHealth routine outcome monitoring and feedback app (“SMART Track”) to support self-management of addictive behaviours. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12 677637, 677637. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.677637

Developing a mHealth routine outcome monitoring and feedback app (“SMART Track”) to support self-management of addictive behaviours

2021

Journal Article

Patient self‐report versus medical records for smoking status and alcohol consumption at Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services

Noble, Natasha, Bryant, Jamie, Maher, Louise, Jackman, Daniel, Bonevski, Billie, Shakeshaft, Anthony and Paul, Christine (2021). Patient self‐report versus medical records for smoking status and alcohol consumption at Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 45 (3), 277-282. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.13114

Patient self‐report versus medical records for smoking status and alcohol consumption at Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services

2021

Journal Article

The use of Australian SMART Recovery groups by people who use methamphetamine: Analysis of routinely-collected nationwide data

Beck, Alison K., Larance, Briony, Deane, Frank P., Baker, Amanda L., Manning, Victoria, Hides, Leanne, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Argent, Angela and Kelly, Peter J. (2021). The use of Australian SMART Recovery groups by people who use methamphetamine: Analysis of routinely-collected nationwide data. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 225 108814, 1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108814

The use of Australian SMART Recovery groups by people who use methamphetamine: Analysis of routinely-collected nationwide data

2021

Journal Article

Assessing the concurrent validity, inter-rater reliability and test–re-test reliability of the Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) in alcohol and opioid treatment populations

Deacon, Rachel M., Mammen, Kristie, Bruno, Raimondo, Mills, Llewellyn, Dunlop, Adrian, Holmes, Jennifer, Jefferies, Meryem, Hall, Michelle, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Farrell, Michael, Graham, Robert and Lintzeris, Nicholas (2021). Assessing the concurrent validity, inter-rater reliability and test–re-test reliability of the Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) in alcohol and opioid treatment populations. Addiction, 116 (5), 1245-1255. doi: 10.1111/add.15331

Assessing the concurrent validity, inter-rater reliability and test–re-test reliability of the Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) in alcohol and opioid treatment populations

2021

Journal Article

Exploring community-based options for reducing youth crime

Edmunds, Kim, Wall, Laura, Brown, Scott, Searles, Andrew, Shakeshaft, Anthony P. and Doran, Christopher M. (2021). Exploring community-based options for reducing youth crime. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (10) 5097, 1-12. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18105097

Exploring community-based options for reducing youth crime

2021

Journal Article

Formative process evaluation of a guideline-driven process for improving the cultural responsiveness of alcohol and drug treatment services

Farnbach, Sara, Allan, Julaine, Wallace, Raechel, Aiken, Alexandra and Shakeshaft, Anthony (2021). Formative process evaluation of a guideline-driven process for improving the cultural responsiveness of alcohol and drug treatment services. BMC Health Services Research, 21 (1) 352, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06367-7

Formative process evaluation of a guideline-driven process for improving the cultural responsiveness of alcohol and drug treatment services

2021

Journal Article

Small-Bowel Seromuscular Flap as a Novel Technique for Intrapelvic Filling

Cao, Amy M., Ellis-Clark, Jodie M. and Shakeshaft, Anthony J. (2021). Small-Bowel Seromuscular Flap as a Novel Technique for Intrapelvic Filling. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, 64 (3). doi: 10.1097/DCR.0000000000001884

Small-Bowel Seromuscular Flap as a Novel Technique for Intrapelvic Filling

2020

Journal Article

A randomised controlled trial of motivational interview for relapse prevention after release from smoke-free prisons in Australia

Jin, Xingzhong, Kinner, Stuart Alistair, Hopkins, Robyn, Stockings, Emily, Courtney, Ryan James, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Petrie, Dennis, Dobbins, Timothy, Puljevic, Cheneal, Chang, Shuai and Dolan, Kate (2020). A randomised controlled trial of motivational interview for relapse prevention after release from smoke-free prisons in Australia. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 17 (4), 462-476. doi: 10.1108/ijph-01-2020-0003

A randomised controlled trial of motivational interview for relapse prevention after release from smoke-free prisons in Australia

2020

Journal Article

Post-operative glycaemic control using an insulin infusion is associated with reduced surgical site infections in colorectal surgery

Shakeshaft, Anthony J., Scanlon, Katherine, Eslick, Guy D., Azmir, Alisha and Cox, Michael R. (2020). Post-operative glycaemic control using an insulin infusion is associated with reduced surgical site infections in colorectal surgery. World Journal of Surgery, 44 (10), 3491-3500. doi: 10.1007/s00268-020-05596-x

Post-operative glycaemic control using an insulin infusion is associated with reduced surgical site infections in colorectal surgery

2020

Journal Article

Onset and trajectory of alcohol and other drug use among Aboriginal men entering a prison treatment program: a qualitative study

Doyle, Michael F., Guthrie, Jill, Butler, Tony, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Conigrave, Katherine and Williams, Megan (2020). Onset and trajectory of alcohol and other drug use among Aboriginal men entering a prison treatment program: a qualitative study. Drug and Alcohol Review, 39 (6), 704-712. doi: 10.1111/dar.13123

Onset and trajectory of alcohol and other drug use among Aboriginal men entering a prison treatment program: a qualitative study

2020

Journal Article

‘We walked side by side through the whole thing’: a mixed-methods study of key elements of community-based participatory research partnerships between rural Aboriginal communities and researchers

Snijder, Mieke, Wagemakers, Annemarie, Calabria, Bianca, Byrne, Bonita, O'Neill, Jamie, Bamblett, Ronald, Munro, Alice and Shakeshaft, Anthony (2020). ‘We walked side by side through the whole thing’: a mixed-methods study of key elements of community-based participatory research partnerships between rural Aboriginal communities and researchers. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 28 (4), 338-350. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12655

‘We walked side by side through the whole thing’: a mixed-methods study of key elements of community-based participatory research partnerships between rural Aboriginal communities and researchers

2020

Journal Article

Understanding the client characteristics of Aboriginal residential alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services in New South Wales, Australia

James, Douglas B., Lee, K. S. Kylie, Patrao, Tania, Courtney, Ryan J., Conigrave, Katherine M. and Shakeshaft, Anthony (2020). Understanding the client characteristics of Aboriginal residential alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services in New South Wales, Australia. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 15 (1) 27, 1-14. doi: 10.1186/s13722-020-00193-8

Understanding the client characteristics of Aboriginal residential alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services in New South Wales, Australia

2020

Journal Article

Effect of increasing the delivery of smoking cessation care in alcohol and other drug treatment centres: a cluster-randomized controlled trial

Guillaumier, Ashleigh, Skelton, Eliza, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Farrell, Michael, Tzelepis, Flora, Walsberger, Scott, D'Este, Catherine, Paul, Christine, Dunlop, Adrian, Stirling, Robert, Fowlie, Carrie, Kelly, Peter, Oldmeadow, Christopher, Palazzi, Kerrin and Bonevski, Billie (2020). Effect of increasing the delivery of smoking cessation care in alcohol and other drug treatment centres: a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Addiction, 115 (7), 1345-1355. doi: 10.1111/add.14911

Effect of increasing the delivery of smoking cessation care in alcohol and other drug treatment centres: a cluster-randomized controlled trial

2020

Journal Article

What is the co-creation of new knowledge? A content analysis and proposed definition for health interventions

Pearce, Tania, Maple, Myfanwy, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Wayland, Sarah and McKay, Kathy (2020). What is the co-creation of new knowledge? A content analysis and proposed definition for health interventions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (7) 2229, 1-18. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072229

What is the co-creation of new knowledge? A content analysis and proposed definition for health interventions

2020

Journal Article

A qualitative exploration of SMART Recovery meetings in Australia and the role of a digital platform to support routine outcome monitoring

Gray, Rebecca M., Kelly, Peter J., Beck, Alison K., Baker, Amanda L., Deane, Frank P., Neale, Joanne, Treloar, Carla, Hides, Leanne, Manning, Victoria, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Kelly, John, Argent, Angela and McGlaughlin, Ryan (2020). A qualitative exploration of SMART Recovery meetings in Australia and the role of a digital platform to support routine outcome monitoring. Addictive Behaviors, 101 106144, 1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.106144

A qualitative exploration of SMART Recovery meetings in Australia and the role of a digital platform to support routine outcome monitoring

2020

Journal Article

Factors associated with alcohol-related injuries for aboriginal and non-aboriginal Australians: an observational study

Snijder, Mieke, Calabria, Bianca, Dobbins, Timothy and Shakeshaft, Anthony (2020). Factors associated with alcohol-related injuries for aboriginal and non-aboriginal Australians: an observational study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (2) 387, 1-11. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17020387

Factors associated with alcohol-related injuries for aboriginal and non-aboriginal Australians: an observational study

2020

Journal Article

Incorporating routine outcome monitoring and tailored feedback into SMART Recovery Australia mutual support groups using a novel mHealth application (‘Smart Track’): Protocol for a pilot study examining feasibility and acceptability

Kelly, Peter J., Beck, Alison K., Baker, Amanda L., Deane, Frank P., Hides, Leanne, Manning, Victoria, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Larance, Briony, Neale, Joanne, Kelly, John, Oldmeadow, Christopher, Searles, Andrew, Treloar, Carla, Gray, Rebecca M, Argent, Angela and McGlaughlin, Ryan (2020). Incorporating routine outcome monitoring and tailored feedback into SMART Recovery Australia mutual support groups using a novel mHealth application (‘Smart Track’): Protocol for a pilot study examining feasibility and acceptability. JMIR Research Protocols, 9 (7) e15113, 1-17. doi: 10.2196/15113

Incorporating routine outcome monitoring and tailored feedback into SMART Recovery Australia mutual support groups using a novel mHealth application (‘Smart Track’): Protocol for a pilot study examining feasibility and acceptability

2020

Journal Article

Reducing drug and alcohol use and improving well-being for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians using the Community Reinforcement Approach: a feasibility and acceptability study

Calabria, Bianca, Shakeshaft, Anthony P., Clifford, Anton, Stone, Chiara, Clare, Philip J., Allan, Julaine and Bliss, Donna (2020). Reducing drug and alcohol use and improving well-being for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians using the Community Reinforcement Approach: a feasibility and acceptability study. International Journal of Psychology, 55 (Supplement 1), 88-95. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12603

Reducing drug and alcohol use and improving well-being for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians using the Community Reinforcement Approach: a feasibility and acceptability study

2019

Journal Article

Outpatient psychosocial substance use treatments for young people: An overview of reviews

Snowdon, Nicole, Allan, Julaine, Shakeshaft, Anthony, Rickwood, Debra, Stockings, Emily, Boland, Veronica C. and Courtney, Ryan J. (2019). Outpatient psychosocial substance use treatments for young people: An overview of reviews. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 205 107582, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107582

Outpatient psychosocial substance use treatments for young people: An overview of reviews

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

Availability

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  • Population health
  • substance misuse and harms

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