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Dr Soraia De Camargo Catapan
Dr

Soraia De Camargo Catapan

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Overview

Background

I am an early career researcher with <3 years post-PhD and estimated research time relative to opportunity of 20 months. Currently, I am a Research Fellow and Lecturer at The University of Queensland’s (UQ) Centre for Online Health (COH). I have years of study and work experience, including consumer and community involvement, in various healthcare settings in Brazil (2009-2019), the UK (2003-2008) and Australia (2019-present). I came to Australia in December 2019 for a 12-month PhD research placement at UQ after winning a highly competitive scholarship from the Brazilian Government. I have a Bachelor of Pharmacy, a Graduate Certificate in Project Management, a Master of Philosophy in Public Health, a Diploma of Higher Education in Youth and Community Studies and an OCN Level 3 Certificate in Community Development. I completed my PhD in Public Health in 2021.

I have a proven track record for delivering high-quality projects, with national significance, including policy change and integration into the national strategy in Brazil, and the implementation of a digital model of care developed in Australia. My track record demonstrates a rising career trajectory. My research interests are telehealth, virtual care and digital health, including digitally disrupted models of care for chronic conditions, trust and confidence in telehealth and digital health, digital health literacy, health services research, including implementation and evaluation strategies, mixed-methods, cross-sectional studies, co-design and qualitative inquiry, community and consumer involvement in research and service redesign.

Availability

Dr Soraia De Camargo Catapan is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Pharmacy, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
  • Advanced Diploma, University of Wales Newport
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Project Management, Faculdade Senac
  • Masters (Research) of Public Health, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Public Health, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)

Research impacts

Despite being an early career researcher (<3 years post-PhD), with an estimated research time RTO of 20 months, I have published a book chapter and 22 articles, >60% in Q1 journals or with either first or senior authorship. Eight of my 23 publications were published in 2024, and over 40% of my citations are from last year (280 total citations, h-index 7 – Scholar Aug 2024). Nearly 70% of my work involves international collaborations with researchers from Brazil, Denmark, Japan and Singapure, showcasing my rising career and global profile.

During my PhD (2017-21), I designed and led multiple studies investigating patient and clinician perspectives on telehealth in Brazil resulting in 5 high-impact publications. I also won the state-wide thesis award (CAPES-BR) with the best PhD thesis. This shed light on telehealth implementation barriers and contributed to an evidence base policy development. These efforts were recognized by a highly competitive scholarship from the Brazilian Government, allowing my research to continue in Australia, after receiving offers to study at renowned universities (Oxford and University College London). I was actively involved in the development and implementation of a digital model of care for people with type 2 diabetes in a major tertiary hospital in Queensland (2019-2022).

Since April 2022, I led research to develop and validate instruments to measure trust and confidence in telehealth for people with chronic kidney disease. I obtained grants to run consumer activities, codesigned instruments, and supervised data collection. A cross-sectional study applying the validated surveys was invited for publication in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare and another 4 publications are under review. Also, I also won two Best Scientific Paper Awards at the 2023 Success and Failures of Telehealth Conference from first and senior authorship papers as a result of this program of work.

I lead an International Collaborative Research Program between UQ-COH in Australia and the Santa Catarina Telehealth Centre in Brazil. This partnership aims to drive impactful research on equitable telehealth services, publishing Brazilian experience and impact with telehealth service provision in English language journals, leveraging the expertise and perspectives of researchers to create a lasting impact on healthcare delivery and pave the way for a more connected and inclusive world. Two recent publications resulting from this collaboration have evidenced the potential of eConsults to increase primary care capacity and referral efficiency and reflections on the progress of telehealth and telecare in the Brazililian Public Health System.

I have taught seven UQ undergraduate and postgraduate courses in telehealth and digital health since 2023, with >580 enrolled students. And in 2022, I established the UQ-COH Telehealth Consumer Reference Group (COH-TCRG).

Works

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66 works between 2016 and 2025

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2018

Conference Publication

Implantação do telediagnóstico em dermatologia em Santa Catarina

de Camargo Catapan, Soraia (2018). Implantação do telediagnóstico em dermatologia em Santa Catarina. 8º Congresso Brasileiro de Telemedicina e Telessaúde, Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, January 2018. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Jornal Brasileiro De Telessaúde.

Implantação do telediagnóstico em dermatologia em Santa Catarina

2017

Conference Publication

Teledermatology implementation in Santa Catarina

Catapan, S.C. (2017). Teledermatology implementation in Santa Catarina. 8th Brazilian Congress of Telemedicine and Telehealth, Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 14-16 November 2017.

Teledermatology implementation in Santa Catarina

2017

Conference Publication

Clown therapy In Hospital Settings

Catapan, S.C. and Oliveira, W.F. (2017). Clown therapy In Hospital Settings. Thirteenth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (ICQI), Champaign, IL United States, 16-21 May 2017.

Clown therapy In Hospital Settings

2016

Conference Publication

Using Clown therapy In Hospital Setting: a literature review

Catapan, S.C. and Oliveira, W.F. (2016). Using Clown therapy In Hospital Setting: a literature review. 1st Public Health Meeting - Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, 8-9 December 2016.

Using Clown therapy In Hospital Setting: a literature review

2016

Conference Publication

Câncer Infanto-Juvenil: Mortalidade segundo tipos de tumor

de Camargo Catapan, Soraia, Bortoli, Carlize and Navarro Lins, Monique Rene (2016). Câncer Infanto-Juvenil: Mortalidade segundo tipos de tumor. III Congresso Catarinense de saúde coletiva & I seminário de bioética e saúde coletiva, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil, 29-30 August 2016. Florianopolis, SC, Brazil: Saúde & Transformação Social.

Câncer Infanto-Juvenil: Mortalidade segundo tipos de tumor

2016

Conference Publication

Child and Youth Cancer: Mortality according to tumour types, 2016

Catapan, S.C., Bortoli, C. and Lins, M.R.N. (2016). Child and Youth Cancer: Mortality according to tumour types, 2016. III Public Health Congress, Florianopolis, Brazil, 29-31 August 2016.

Child and Youth Cancer: Mortality according to tumour types, 2016

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Digital nutrition model of care to improve Chronic Kidney Disease management in Northern Australia
    CRC for Developing Northern Australia
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2023
    A mixed-methods study to evaluate the trust and confidence in telehealth in chronic kidney disease
    University of Queensland In-kind/Indirect Funding
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Soraia De Camargo Catapan directly for media enquiries about:

  • Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Co-design
  • Consumer Involvement
  • Digital Health
  • Digital Models of Care
  • Noncommunicable Diseases
  • Participatory Design
  • Telehealth
  • Type 2 Diabetes

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