
Overview
Background
Dr Claudia Bull is a Research Fellow in psychiatric epidemiology at the Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research (QCMHR), University of Queensland. She holds a Bachelor of Nutrition with First Class Honours (2017) and a PhD in Health Services Research from the Griffith University School of Nursing and Midwifery (2022). Claudia's research largely focusses on undertaking complex data analysis using large, linked, population-based administrative datasets to understand equity, patterns of health service use, and outcomes in vulnerable Australian populations. She is particularly interested in the intergenerational and lifetime effects of child abuse and neglect in Australia, as well as understanding how health services can better support Child Protection efforts. Claudia is also well-versed in the development, psychometric evaluation and implementation of PROMs and PREMs for health systems performance measurement. She is internationally recognised for her research related to PROMs and PREMs, having published several seminal and highly cited papers, as well as pioneering methods for consumer engagement in deciding what questions are relevant and important in PROMs and PREMs. Claudia is an inaugural member of the South Australian Commission on Excellence and Innovation in Health's Generic PROM Selection Subcommittee, and is currently collaborating internationally with researchers in The Netherlands, Iran, France and Spain to cross-culturally validate an Emergency Department PREM. Claudia's expertise in population-based linked administrative health data analysis, as well as PROMs and PREMs, positions her as a well-rounded and capable researcher. Claudia's international collaborations underscore her ability to work across cultural and geographical boundaries, enriching her research with a global perspective. Moreover, her track record of published research, practical involvement in healthcare initiatives, and ongoing projects reflect a proactive and influential presence in the field.
Availability
- Dr Claudia Bull is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Nutrition, Griffith University
- Doctor of Philosophy of Medicine (Health Services Research), Griffith University
Research interests
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Patient-reported experience measures (PREMs)
Development, content validation and psychometric testing
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Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)
Development, content validation and psychometric testing
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Big data analytics
Population-based linked administrative data analysis
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Child maltreatment
Statutory reported notification of physical, emotional, sexual abuse and neglect
Works
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2019
Conference Publication
Incidence and Prevalence of Pressure Injuries in Adult Intensive Care Patients: A Systematic Review and Metaanalysis
Chaboyer, Wendy, Thalib, Lukman, Harbeck, Emma, Coyer, Fiona, Blot, Stijn, Bull, Claudia, Noguiera, Paula and Lin, Frances (2019). Incidence and Prevalence of Pressure Injuries in Adult Intensive Care Patients: A Systematic Review and Metaanalysis. 43rd Australian and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care and the 24th Annual Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Conference, Adelaide, SA Australia, 11-13 October 2018. Philadelphia, PA United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2018.11.008
2018
Journal Article
Registered nurses' provision of end-of-life care to hospitalised adults: a mixed studies review
Karbasi, C., Pacheco, E., Bull, C., Evanson, A. and Chaboyer, W. (2018). Registered nurses' provision of end-of-life care to hospitalised adults: a mixed studies review. Nurse Education Today, 71, 60-74. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2018.09.007
2018
Journal Article
Incidence and prevalence of pressure injuries in adult intensive care patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Chaboyer, Wendy P., Thalib, Lukman, Harbeck, Emma L., Coyer, Fiona M., Blot, Stijn, Bull, Claudia F., Nogueira, Paula C. and Lin, Frances F. (2018). Incidence and prevalence of pressure injuries in adult intensive care patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Critical Care Medicine, 46 (11), E1074-E1081. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003366
2018
Journal Article
Quality appraisal of clinical guidelines for surgical site infection prevention: a systematic review
Gillespie, Brigid M., Bull, Claudia, Walker, Rachel, Lin, Frances, Roberts, Shelley and Chaboyer, Wendy (2018). Quality appraisal of clinical guidelines for surgical site infection prevention: a systematic review. PLoS One, 13 (9) e0203354, e0203354. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203354
2018
Journal Article
We respect their autonomy and dignity, but how do we value patient-reported experiences?
Bull, Claudia, Byrnes, Joshua and Mulhern, Brendan (2018). We respect their autonomy and dignity, but how do we value patient-reported experiences?. MDM Policy and Practice, 3 (2), 238146831880745. doi: 10.1177/2381468318807458
2017
Journal Article
Patient-centred care to improve dietetic practice: an integrative review
Sladdin, I., Ball, L., Bull, C. and Chaboyer, W. (2017). Patient-centred care to improve dietetic practice: an integrative review. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 30 (4), 453-470. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12444
2016
Journal Article
Prioritising patient-centred care in tertiary hospital outpatient services. Perspectives from patients with type 1 diabetes
Hickman, I. J., Webb, L., Stack, A. A., Knight, B. A., Bull, C. F., Russell, A. W., Cotugno, J. D. and Ball, L. E. (2016). Prioritising patient-centred care in tertiary hospital outpatient services. Perspectives from patients with type 1 diabetes. Australian Diabetes Educator, 19 (4).
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Claudia Bull is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
A quantitative and qualitative study of forensic orders in Queensland
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Dan Siskind, Professor Steve Kisely
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