Overview
Background
Pip Logan is a Professor of Occupational Therapy and Co Director of the STARS Education and Research Alliance working across the University of Queensland and Metro North Hospital and Health Service (MNHHS). She recently moved from the UK to Brisbane and maintains an honorary post as Professor of Rehabilitation Research at the University of Nottingham, School of Medicine, UK. She has held numerous research grants, fellowships and awards, including the highest award from the UK National Institute for Health Research as a Senior Investigator. Prior to moving Pip worked clinically as an NHS occupational therapist with the community stroke service.
She publishes in a broad range of journals, presents her work internationally, and is a member of several international research groups. Through supervising 25 nurses, Allied Health Professionals, medics to gain PhDs, being a member of funding panels, and contributing to national health policies she has experience of working across partnerships and borders. Pip has increased the capacity and capability of Occupational Therapists in research and knowledge exchange while improving the health of patients and clients.
Availability
- Professor Pip Logan is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy of Medicine/Surgery (PhD Integrated Program), University of Nottingham
- Fellow, Royal College of Occupational Therapists, Royal College of Occupational Therapists
Research impacts
Pips research interests are in older people’s health, stroke rehabilitation, falls preventions, Parkinson’s Disease, Cerebral Palsy and dementia. Her work has led to the development, evaluation and implementation of clinical and cost-effective rehabilitation interventions to reduce hospital admissions, reduce injuries, increase independence in people with long term health conditions. Her falls in care homes intervention: Action Falls has been proven to reduce falls by 43% and is cost effective. The UK NHS has endorsed its use in 15,000 care homes.
Works
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2017
Journal Article
Developing a multidisciplinary rehabilitation package following hip fracture and testing in a randomized feasibility study: Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation (FEMuR)
Williams, Nefyn H., Roberts, Jessica L., Ud Din, Nafees, Charles, Joanna M., Totton, Nicola, Williams, Michelle, Mawdesley, Kevin, Hawkes, Claire A., Morrison, Val, Lemmey, Andrew, Edwards, Rhiannon T., Hoare, Zoe, Pritchard, Aaron W., Woods, Robert T., Alexander, Swapna, Sackley, Catherine, Logan, Pip, Wilkinson, Clare and Rycroft-Malone, Jo (2017). Developing a multidisciplinary rehabilitation package following hip fracture and testing in a randomized feasibility study: Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation (FEMuR). Health Technology Assessment, 21 (44), 1-527. doi: 10.3310/hta21440
2017
Journal Article
Comprehensive geriatric assessment on an acute medical unit: A qualitative study of older people's and informal carer's perspectives of the care and treatment received
Darby, Janet, Williamson, Tracey, Logan, Pip and Gladman, John (2017). Comprehensive geriatric assessment on an acute medical unit: A qualitative study of older people's and informal carer's perspectives of the care and treatment received. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31 (1), 126-134. doi: 10.1177/0269215515624134
2017
Journal Article
The Community In-reach Rehabilitation and Care Transition (CIRACT) clinical and cost-effectiveness randomisation controlled trial in older people admitted to hospital as an acute medical emergency
Sahota, Opinder, Pulikottil-Jacob, Ruth, Marshall, Fiona, Montgomery, Alan, Tan, Wei, Sach, Tracey, Logan, Pip, Kendrick, Denise, Watson, Alison, Walker, Maria and Waring, Justin (2017). The Community In-reach Rehabilitation and Care Transition (CIRACT) clinical and cost-effectiveness randomisation controlled trial in older people admitted to hospital as an acute medical emergency. Age and Ageing, 46 (1), 26-32. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afw149
2017
Journal Article
Support and assessment for fall emergency referrals (SAFER) 2: A cluster randomised trial and systematic review of clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of new protocols for emergency ambulance paramedics to assess older people following a fall with referral to community-based care when appropriate
Snooks, Helen A., Anthony, Rebecca, Chatters, Robin, Dale, Jeremy, Fothergill, Rachael, Gaze, Sarah, Halter, Mary, Humphreys, Ioan, Koniotou, Marina, Logan, Phillipa, Lyons, Ronan, Mason, Suzanne, Nicholl, Jon, Peconi, Julie, Phillips, Ceri, Phillips, Judith, Porter, Alison, Niroshan Siriwardena, A., Smith, Graham, Toghill, Alun, Wani, Mushtaq, Watkins, Alan, Whitfield, Richard, Wilson, Lynsey and Russell, Ian T. (2017). Support and assessment for fall emergency referrals (SAFER) 2: A cluster randomised trial and systematic review of clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of new protocols for emergency ambulance paramedics to assess older people following a fall with referral to community-based care when appropriate. Health Technology Assessment, 21 (13), 1-218. doi: 10.3310/hta21130
2016
Journal Article
New horizons: the management of hypertension in people with dementia
Harrison, Jennifer Kirsty, van der Wardt, Veronika, Conroy, Simon Paul, Stott, David J., Dening, Tom, Gordon, Adam Lee, Logan, Pip, Welsh, Tomas James, Taggar, Jaspal, Harwood, Rowan and Gladman, John R.F. (2016). New horizons: the management of hypertension in people with dementia. Age and Ageing, 45 (6), 740-746. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afw155
2016
Journal Article
Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation (FEMuR): a phase II randomised feasibility study of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation package following hip fracture
Williams, Nefyn H, Roberts, Jessica L, Din, Nafees Ud, Totton, Nicola, Charles, Joanna M, Hawkes, Claire A, Morrison, Val, Hoare, Zoe, Williams, Michelle, Pritchard, Aaron W, Alexander, Swapna, Lemmey, Andrew, Woods, Robert T, Sackley, Catherine, Logan, Pip, Edwards, Rhiannon T and Wilkinson, Clare (2016). Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation (FEMuR): a phase II randomised feasibility study of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation package following hip fracture. BMJ open, 6 (10) e012422. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012422
2016
Journal Article
The Falls In Care Home study: a feasibility randomized controlled trial of the use of a risk assessment and decision support tool to prevent falls in care homes
Walker, Gemma M, Armstrong, Sarah, Gordon, Adam L, Gladman, John, Robertson, Kate, Ward, Marie, Conroy, Simon, Arnold, Gail, Darby, Janet, Frowd, Nadia, Williams, Wynne, Knowles, Sue and Logan, Pip A (2016). The Falls In Care Home study: a feasibility randomized controlled trial of the use of a risk assessment and decision support tool to prevent falls in care homes. Clinical rehabilitation, 30 (10), 972-983. doi: 10.1177/0269215515604672
2016
Journal Article
Understanding the theoretical underpinning of the exercise component in a fall prevention programme for older adults with mild dementia: A realist review protocol
Booth, Vicky, Harwood, Rowan, Hood, Victoria, Masud, Tahir and Logan, Philippa (2016). Understanding the theoretical underpinning of the exercise component in a fall prevention programme for older adults with mild dementia: A realist review protocol. Systematic Reviews, 5 (1) 119. doi: 10.1186/s13643-016-0212-x
2016
Journal Article
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in older people with dementia: a systematic review of tolerability
Conroy, Simon Paul, Harrison, Jennifer K., Van Der Wardt, Veronika, Harwood, Rowan, Logan, Pip, Welsh, Tomas and Gladman, John R.F. (2016). Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in older people with dementia: a systematic review of tolerability. Age and Ageing, 45 (4), 456-462. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afw050
2016
Journal Article
A behavior change program to increase outings delivered during therapy to stroke survivors by community rehabilitation teams: the Out-and-About trial
McCluskey, Annie, Ada, Louise, Kelly, Patrick J., Middleton, Sandy, Goodall, Stephen, Grimshaw, Jeremy M., Logan, Pip, Longworth, Mark and Karageorge, Aspasia (2016). A behavior change program to increase outings delivered during therapy to stroke survivors by community rehabilitation teams: the Out-and-About trial. International Journal of Stroke, 11 (4), 425-437. doi: 10.1177/1747493016632246
2016
Journal Article
Patellofemoral pain: Challenging current practice - A case report
Smith, Benjamin E., Hendrick, Paul and Logan, Pip (2016). Patellofemoral pain: Challenging current practice - A case report. Manual Therapy, 22, 216-219. doi: 10.1016/j.math.2015.09.002
2016
Journal Article
Injuries to older users of buses in the UK
Barnes, Jo, Morris, Andrew, Welsh, Ruth, Summerskill, Steve, Marshall, Russ, Kendrick, Denise, Logan, Pip, Drummond, Avril, Conroy, Simon, Fildes, Brian and Bell, Julie (2016). Injuries to older users of buses in the UK. Public Transport, 8 (1), 25-38. doi: 10.1007/s12469-015-0113-8
2015
Journal Article
The association of specific executive functions and falls risk in people with mild cognitive impairment and early-stage dementia
Van Der Wardt, Veronika, Logan, Philippa, Hood, Victoria, Booth, Victoria, Masud, Tahir and Harwood, Rowan (2015). The association of specific executive functions and falls risk in people with mild cognitive impairment and early-stage dementia. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 40 (3-4), 178-185. doi: 10.1159/000433523
2015
Journal Article
Systematic review of the epidemiology of non-collision injuries occurring to older people during use of public buses in high income countries
Kendrick, Denise, Drummond, Avril, Logan, Pip, Barnes, Jo and Worthington, Esme (2015). Systematic review of the epidemiology of non-collision injuries occurring to older people during use of public buses in high income countries. Journal of Transport and Health, 2 (3), 394-405. doi: 10.1016/j.jth.2015.06.002
2015
Journal Article
Compliance with Australian stroke guideline recommendations for outdoor mobility and transport training by post-inpatient rehabilitation services: An observational cohort study
McCluskey, Annie, Ada, Louise, Kelly, Patrick J., Middleton, Sandy, Goodall, Stephen, Grimshaw, Jeremy M., Logan, Pip, Longworth, Mark and Karageorge, Aspasia (2015). Compliance with Australian stroke guideline recommendations for outdoor mobility and transport training by post-inpatient rehabilitation services: An observational cohort study. BMC Health Services Research, 15 (1) 296. doi: 10.1186/s12913-015-0952-7
2015
Journal Article
Falls prevention interventions in older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review of reviews
Booth, Vicky, Logan, Pip, Harwood, Rowan and Hood, Victoria (2015). Falls prevention interventions in older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review of reviews. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 22 (6), 289-296. doi: 10.12968/ijtr.2015.22.6.289
2015
Journal Article
Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation (FEMuR): study protocol for a phase II randomised feasibility study of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation package following hip fracture [ISRCTN22464643]
Williams, Nefyn H., Hawkes, Claire, Din, Nafees Ud, Roberts, Jessica L., Charles, Joanna M., Morrison, Val L., Hoare, Zoe, Edwards, Rhiannon T., Andrew, Glynne, Alexander, Swapna, Lemmey, Andrew B., Woods, Bob, Sackley, Catherine, Logan, Pip, Hunnisett, David, Mawdesley, Kevin and Wilkinson, Clare (2015). Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation (FEMuR): study protocol for a phase II randomised feasibility study of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation package following hip fracture [ISRCTN22464643]. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 1 (1) 13, 1-22. doi: 10.1186/s40814-015-0008-0
2015
Journal Article
The Community In-Reach and Care Transition (CIRACT) clinical and cost-effectiveness study: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Watson, Alison, Charlesworth, Lisa, Jacob, Ruth, Kendrick, Denise, Logan, Philippa, Marshall, Fiona, Montgomery, Alan, Sach, Tracey, Tan, Wei, Walker, Maria, Waring, Justin, Whitham, Diane and Sahota, Opinder (2015). The Community In-Reach and Care Transition (CIRACT) clinical and cost-effectiveness study: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 16 (1) 41. doi: 10.1186/s13063-015-0551-2
2015
Journal Article
An occupational therapy intervention for residents with stroke related disabilities in UK care homes (OTCH): cluster randomised controlled trial
Sackley, Catherine M., Walker, Marion F., Burton, Christopher R., Watkins, Caroline L., Mant, Jonathan, Roalfe, Andrea K., Wheatley, Keith, Sheehan, Bart, Sharp, Leslie, Stant, Katie E., Fletcher-Smith, Joanna, Steel, Kerry, Wilde, Kate, Irvine, Lisa, Peryer, Guy, OTCH trial investigators and Logan, Philippa (2015). An occupational therapy intervention for residents with stroke related disabilities in UK care homes (OTCH): cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ, 350 h468. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h468
2014
Journal Article
Factors associated with family caregiver dissatisfaction with acute hospital care of older cognitively impaired relatives
Whittamore, Kathy H, Goldberg, Sarah E, Bradshaw, Lucy E, Harwood, Rowan H, Medical Crises in Older People Study Group and Logan, Pip (Medical Crises in Older People Study Group member) (2014). Factors associated with family caregiver dissatisfaction with acute hospital care of older cognitively impaired relatives. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 62 (12), 2252-2260. doi: 10.1111/jgs.13147
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Pip Logan is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Exploring how the Action Falls Intervention reduces falls in stroke survivors
We are seeking a PhD candidate who is eligible for a UQ Graduate School Scholarship, to undertake a PhD in the field of falls rehabilitation following stroke. The project is part the Australian Falls In Stroke Study (FISS-Australia) Trial (https://shrs.uq.edu.au/research/fiss-australia-trial), funded by the National Health and Research Medical Council (NHMRC) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). The FISS-Australia trial is a national, multi-centre, randomised controlled trial that will determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Action Falls intervention in stroke survivors who are discharged from hospital to home.
The Action Falls Intervention is a systematic falls prevention intervention involving clinician-led assessment of falls risks, followed by personalised action planning. Action Falls has been shown in previous research to reduce falls by 43% in older people living in nursing home settings in the UK and is cost effective compared to other falls interventions, but its effectiveness for reducing falls in people with stroke living at home has not been tested.
The project is led by researchers at the University of Queensland in collaboration with researchers at the University of Nottingham, La Trobe University, University of Sydney, and the University of Canberra. The overarching aim of the trial is to determine if the Action Falls intervention reduces the rate of falls in stroke survivors and is more cost effective than the usual care. The trial will include a nested, process evaluation guided by a realist approach, designed to explore the mechanisms by which Action Falls reduces falls, seeking to explore for which stroke survivors, in what circumstances Action Falls is effective.
The successful PhD candidate will use qualitative (eg. interviews with health care professionals, people with stroke and their significant others) and quantitative methods (eg. analyse data about implementation of the Action Falls intervention, frequency of falls, health care usage) to explore the Action Falls Intervention. The findings of this evaluation will inform future delivery of Action Falls to stroke survivors.
The PhD student will be supervised by a team that may include Dr Emmah Doig, Prof Pip Logan, Prof Nadine Foster, A/Professor Jacki Liddle.
The PhD candidate would be based at the Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) Education and Research Alliance.
Eligible candidates will be supported to apply for a UQ Graduate School Scholarship that provides a 3-year scholarship (with possible extension for 6 months if required) at a rate of $35,000 p.a. tax free.
Essential criteria: An undergraduate degree with first or second class honours in a health profession (eg. occupational therapy, physiotherapy, nursing); eligibility for admission as a PhD candidate at The University of Queensland; excellent communication skills (written and verbal) in English.
Desirable criteria: Experience in and interest in stroke and/or falls rehabilitation practice or research.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
From experience to evidence: Consumer informed Occupational Therapy clinical pathway for the management of pelvic exenteration patients
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Paul Gray, Dr Andrew Claus
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