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Dr Katherine Morley
Dr

Katherine Morley

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Overview

Background

Dr Morley is an epidemiologist by background who works in health policy and health services research. Her broad areas of research interest are the intersections between healthcare provision and non-health sectors (e.g. the criminal justice system, transport infrastructure), particularly in relation to mental health and substance use. She is also interested in the evaluation of complex interventions using mixed-methods approaches involving administrative data.

Prior to joining UQ, Dr Morley was a Senior Research Leader and Deputy Director of the Health and Wellbeing Research Group at RAND Europe, a not-for-profit policy research organisation based in the UK. In this role she led two major research projects investigating government policy: an evaluation of the UK government investment in drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems (NIHR205228), and an assessment of the mental health impact of a major high-speed rail infrastructure project on surrounding communities (NIHR132761). She is a co-investigator for the Birmingham, RAND and Cambridge Rapid Evaluation Centre, one of five UK rapid evaluation centres funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR156533). She has also conducted research for the European Commission, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the UK Department for Health and Social Care.

Before working at RAND Europe, Dr Morley was a Senior Lecturer at the King's College London Institute for Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IOPPN), based at the National Addiction Centre. While at the IOPPN, she led research focused on using electronic health records to understand the unmet physical and mental health needs of people who use alcohol and other drugs. She also taught research methods and statistics on MSc programmes and was a member of the post-graduate research committee. Before this she held positions at University College London, the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Melbourne.

Availability

Dr Katherine Morley is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of History, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Genetics, The University of Queensland
  • Graduate Certificate in Health Economics, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Population Health, The University of Queensland
  • Member, Australian Evaluation Society, Australian Evaluation Society

Works

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96 works between 2003 and 2024

21 - 40 of 96 works

2019

Journal Article

Causes of hospital admission and mortality among 6683 people who use heroin: A cohort study comparing relative and absolute risks

Lewer, Dan, Tweed, Emily J., Aldridge, Robert W. and Morley, Katherine I. (2019). Causes of hospital admission and mortality among 6683 people who use heroin: A cohort study comparing relative and absolute risks. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 204 107525, 107525. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.06.027

Causes of hospital admission and mortality among 6683 people who use heroin: A cohort study comparing relative and absolute risks

2019

Journal Article

Efficient reuse of natural language processing models for phenotype-mention identification in free-text electronic medical records: A phenotype embedding approach

Wu, Honghan, Hodgson, Karen, Dyson, Sue, Morley, Katherine I., Ibrahim, Zina M., Iqbal, Ehtesham, Stewart, Robert, Dobson, Richard J.B. and Sudlow, Cathie (2019). Efficient reuse of natural language processing models for phenotype-mention identification in free-text electronic medical records: A phenotype embedding approach. JMIR Medical Informatics, 7 (4) e14782, e14782-4. doi: 10.2196/14782

Efficient reuse of natural language processing models for phenotype-mention identification in free-text electronic medical records: A phenotype embedding approach

2019

Journal Article

Secondary cannabis use among London drug treatment service clients

Simonavicius, E., Singh, P., Calder, R., Hines, L. A., Lynskey, M. T. and Morley, K. I. (2019). Secondary cannabis use among London drug treatment service clients. Drugs, 26 (3), 259-264. doi: 10.1080/09687637.2018.1425374

Secondary cannabis use among London drug treatment service clients

2019

Journal Article

Attitudes of publics who are unwilling to donate DNA data for research

Middleton, Anna, Milne, Richard, Thorogood, Adrian, Kleiderman, Erika, Niemiec, Emilia, Prainsack, Barbara, Farley, Lauren, Bevan, Paul, Steed, Claire, Smith, James, Vears, Danya, Atutornu, Jerome, Howard, Heidi C. and Morley, Katherine I. (2019). Attitudes of publics who are unwilling to donate DNA data for research. European Journal of Medical Genetics, 62 (5), 316-323. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2018.11.014

Attitudes of publics who are unwilling to donate DNA data for research

2019

Journal Article

Addressing substance misuse: a missed opportunity in suicide prevention

Kalk, Nicola J., Kelleher, Michael J., Curtis, Vivienne and Morley, Katherine I. (2019). Addressing substance misuse: a missed opportunity in suicide prevention. Addiction, 114 (3), 387-388. doi: 10.1111/add.14463

Addressing substance misuse: a missed opportunity in suicide prevention

2019

Book Chapter

Prognosis research in people with traumatic bleeding

Morley, Katherine I. and Perel, Pablo (2019). Prognosis research in people with traumatic bleeding. Prognosis Research in Health Care: Concepts, Methods, and Impact. (pp. 268-278) edited by Foster, Nadine E., van der Windt, Danielle A., Dunn, Kate M. and Croft, Peter. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/med/9780198796619.003.0013

Prognosis research in people with traumatic bleeding

2018

Journal Article

Using clinical natural language processing for health outcomes research: overview and actionable suggestions for future advances

Velupillai, Sumithra, Suominen, Hanna, Liakata, Maria, Roberts, Angus, Shah, Anoop D., Morley, Katherine, Osborn, David, Hayes, Joseph, Stewart, Robert, Downs, Johnny, Chapman, Wendy and Dutta, Rina (2018). Using clinical natural language processing for health outcomes research: overview and actionable suggestions for future advances. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 88, 11-19. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2018.10.005

Using clinical natural language processing for health outcomes research: overview and actionable suggestions for future advances

2018

Journal Article

SemEHR: a general-purpose semantic search system to surface semantic data from clinical notes for tailored care, trial recruitment, and clinical research

Wu, Honghan, Toti, Giulia, Morley, Katherine I., Ibrahim, Zina M., Folarin, Amos, Jackson, Richard, Kartoglu, Ismail, Agrawal, Asha, Stringer, Clive, Gale, Darren, Gorrell, Genevieve, Roberts, Angus, Broadbent, Matthew, Stewart, Robert and Dobson, Richard J. B. (2018). SemEHR: a general-purpose semantic search system to surface semantic data from clinical notes for tailored care, trial recruitment, and clinical research. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 25 (5), 530-537. doi: 10.1093/JAMIA/OCX160

SemEHR: a general-purpose semantic search system to surface semantic data from clinical notes for tailored care, trial recruitment, and clinical research

2018

Journal Article

Overlap of heritable influences between cannabis use disorder, frequency of use and opportunity to use cannabis: trivariate twin modelling and implications for genetic design

Hines, Lindsey A., Morley, Katherine I., Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Strang, John, Agrawal, Arpana, Nelson, Elliot C., Statham, Dixie, Martin, Nicholas G. and Lynskey, Michael T. (2018). Overlap of heritable influences between cannabis use disorder, frequency of use and opportunity to use cannabis: trivariate twin modelling and implications for genetic design. Psychological Medicine, 48 (16), 2786-2793. doi: 10.1017/S0033291718000478

Overlap of heritable influences between cannabis use disorder, frequency of use and opportunity to use cannabis: trivariate twin modelling and implications for genetic design

2018

Journal Article

'Your DNA, Your Say': Global survey gathering attitudes toward genomics: Design, delivery and methods

Middleton, Anna, Niemiec, Emilia, Prainsack, Barbara, Bobe, Jason, Farley, Lauren, Steed, Claire, Smith, James, Bevan, Paul, Bonhomme, Natasha, Kleiderman, Erika, Thorogood, Adrian, Schickhardt, Christoph, Garattini, Chiara, Vears, Danya, Littler, Katherine, Banner, Natalie, Scott, Erick, Kovalevskaya, Nadezda V., Levin, Elissa, Morley, Katherine I. and Howard, Heidi C. (2018). 'Your DNA, Your Say': Global survey gathering attitudes toward genomics: Design, delivery and methods. Personalized Medicine, 15 (4), 311-318. doi: 10.2217/pme-2018-0032

'Your DNA, Your Say': Global survey gathering attitudes toward genomics: Design, delivery and methods

2017

Journal Article

Reply: problematic use of prescribed opioids for chronic noncancer pain-no scarcity of data outside the United States

Morley, Katherine I., Ferris, Jason, Winstock, Adam R. and Lynskey, Michael T. (2017). Reply: problematic use of prescribed opioids for chronic noncancer pain-no scarcity of data outside the United States. Pain, 158 (11), 2277-2278. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001049

Reply: problematic use of prescribed opioids for chronic noncancer pain-no scarcity of data outside the United States

2017

Journal Article

The relationship between initial route of heroin administration and speed of transition to daily heroin use

Hines, Lindsey A., Lynskey, Michael, Morley, Katherine I., Griffiths, Paul, Gossop, Michael, Powis, Beverly and Strang, John (2017). The relationship between initial route of heroin administration and speed of transition to daily heroin use. Drug and Alcohol Review, 36 (5), 633-638. doi: 10.1111/dar.12560

The relationship between initial route of heroin administration and speed of transition to daily heroin use

2017

Journal Article

Cannabis and Depression: A Twin Model Approach to Co-morbidity

Smolkina, M., Morley, K. I., Rijsdijk, F., Agrawal, A., Bergin, J. E., Nelson, E. C., Statham, D., Martin, N. G. and Lynskey, M. T. (2017). Cannabis and Depression: A Twin Model Approach to Co-morbidity. Behavior Genetics, 47 (4), 394-404. doi: 10.1007/s10519-017-9848-0

Cannabis and Depression: A Twin Model Approach to Co-morbidity

2017

Journal Article

Polysubstance use and misuse or abuse of prescription opioid analgesics: a multi-level analysis of international data

Morley, Katherine I., Ferris, Jason A., Winstock, Adam R. and Lynskey, Michael T. (2017). Polysubstance use and misuse or abuse of prescription opioid analgesics: a multi-level analysis of international data. Pain, 158 (6), 1138-1144. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000892

Polysubstance use and misuse or abuse of prescription opioid analgesics: a multi-level analysis of international data

2017

Journal Article

Are cardiovascular risk factors also associated with the incidence of atrial fibrillation?: A systematic review and field synopsis of 23 factors in 32 population-based cohorts of 20 million participants

Allan, Victoria, Honarbakhsh, Shohreh, Casas, Juan-Pablo, Wallace, Joshua, Hunter, Ross, Schilling, Richard, Perel, Pablo, Morley, Katherine, Banerjee, Amitava and Hemingway, Harry (2017). Are cardiovascular risk factors also associated with the incidence of atrial fibrillation?: A systematic review and field synopsis of 23 factors in 32 population-based cohorts of 20 million participants. Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 117 (5), 837-850. doi: 10.1160/TH16-11-0825

Are cardiovascular risk factors also associated with the incidence of atrial fibrillation?: A systematic review and field synopsis of 23 factors in 32 population-based cohorts of 20 million participants

2016

Journal Article

Why young people's substance use matters for global health

Hall, Wayne D., Patton, George, Stockings, Emily, Weier, Megan, Lynske, Michael, Morley, Katherine I. and Degenhardt, Louisa (2016). Why young people's substance use matters for global health. The Lancet Psychiatry, 3 (3), 265-279. doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(16)00013-4

Why young people's substance use matters for global health

2016

Journal Article

Onset of opportunity to use cannabis and progression from opportunity to dependence: are influences consistent across transitions?

Hines, Lindsey A., Morley, Katherine I., Strang, John, Agrawal, Arpana, Nelson, Elliot C., Statham, Dixie, Martin, Nicholas G. and Lynskey, Michael T. (2016). Onset of opportunity to use cannabis and progression from opportunity to dependence: are influences consistent across transitions?. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 160, 57-64. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.12.032

Onset of opportunity to use cannabis and progression from opportunity to dependence: are influences consistent across transitions?

2016

Journal Article

Prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, and treatment of substance use in young people

Stockings, Emily, Hall, Wayne D., Lynskey, Michael, Morley, Katherine I., Reavley, Nicola, Strang, John, Patton, George and Degenhardt, Louisa (2016). Prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, and treatment of substance use in young people. The Lancet Psychiatry, 3 (3), 280-296. doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(16)00002-X

Prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, and treatment of substance use in young people

2016

Journal Article

Attitudes of nearly 7000 health professionals, genomic researchers and publics toward the return of incidental results from sequencing research

Middleton, Anna, Morley, Katherine I., Bragin, Eugene, Firth, Helen V., Hurles, Matthew E., Wright, Caroline F. and Parker, Michael (2016). Attitudes of nearly 7000 health professionals, genomic researchers and publics toward the return of incidental results from sequencing research. European Journal of Human Genetics, 24 (1), 21-29. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2015.58

Attitudes of nearly 7000 health professionals, genomic researchers and publics toward the return of incidental results from sequencing research

2015

Journal Article

International genome-wide meta-analysis identifies new primary biliary cirrhosis risk loci and targetable pathogenic pathways

Cordell, Heather J., Han, Younghun, Mells, George F., Li, Yafang, Hirschfield, Gideon M., Greene, Casey S., Xie, Gang, Juran, Brian D., Zhu, Dakai, Qian, David C., Floyd, James A. B., Morley, Katherine I., Prati, Daniele, Lleo, Ana, Cusi, Daniele, Gershwin, M. Eric, Anderson, Carl A., Lazaridis, Konstantinos N., Invernizzi, Pietro, Seldin, Michael F., Sandford, Richard N., Amos, Christopher I., Siminovitch, Katherine A., Schlicht, Erik M., Lammert, Craig, Atkinson, Elizabeth J., Chan, Landon L., De Andrade, Mariza, Balschun, Tobias ... Kordula, Jean (2015). International genome-wide meta-analysis identifies new primary biliary cirrhosis risk loci and targetable pathogenic pathways. Nature Communications, 6 8019. doi: 10.1038/ncomms9019

International genome-wide meta-analysis identifies new primary biliary cirrhosis risk loci and targetable pathogenic pathways

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Evaluation of the 10-year drug strategy investment in treatment and recovery system (D-SITAR)
    National Institute for Health Research UK
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    The Birmingham, RAND and Cambridge Evaluation (BRACE) Rapid Evaluation Centre
    National Institute for Health Research UK
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Wellbeing Impact Study of HS2 (WISH2)
    National Institute for Health Research UK
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Katherine Morley is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Undergraduate Winter Research Project - Review of stress, burnout and wellbeing in the mental health and addictions workforce

    This project will examine the individual and organisational factors that affect the wellbeing, job satisfaction, stress and burnout of the mental health and addictions workforce, and how these relate to treatment outcomes for people who use the services provided by this workforce.

    In Australia, and internationally, there has been a sustained decline in the capacity, skills, and morale of the mental health and drug treatment and recovery workforce. There is a limited supply of specialists who provide psychosocial interventions due to staff turnover, and a lack of new staff due to lack of training and unclear or unavailable career pathways. This is worsened by challenging working conditions, job insecurity, and lack of professional development. Research suggests this is true across all professions involved in mental health and substance use treatment, including psychiatry, nursing, and social work.

    There is a dearth of high-quality research exploring the relationship between treatment outcomes and clinician and organisational characteristics. This area has gained more attention as some countries shift to a systems perspective of workforce development that encompasses not just individual training but also organisational and structural factors. The few high quality studies published to date suggest that the effects of workforce characteristics on treatment outcomes relate to the types of people treated, the types of treatment provided, and the outcomes examined, but further research is needed.

Media

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