
Overview
Background
Hannah is an experienced Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) who holds positions as a Senior Dietitian at The Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service, Knowledge Translation Workforce Development Officer for Metro North Hospital and Health Service, and Honorary Research Fellow within the University of Queensland, Centre for Health Services Research.
Hannah completed her PhD at the University of Queensland in 2024. Her PhD focused on person-centred care and interprofessional practice in nutrition and food services in rehabilitation, and has been internationally recognised. Hannah published four first-author peer-reviewed articles from her PhD research and has been invited to present her work at national conferences. Hannah has also secured competitive research funding to advance her clinical research program and translate her findings into practice across Queensland hospitals and health services, establishing herself as a promising early-career clinician-researcher. This has been reflected in recent awards, including the Practice-based Evidence in Nutrition Prize from Dietitians Australia (2024).
Hannah’s clinical research program aims to improve nutrition care in rehabilitation populations by harnessing technology, data-driven decision-making, and consumer engagement. Recent projects within this program include co-designing and implementing innovative nutrition education videos: https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/nutrition-information-for-patients, co-developing quality indicators for rehabilitation nutrition and food services with consumers and multidisciplinary staff, and using body composition measures to inform precision nutrition care.
As a Knowledge Translation Workforce Development Officer and clinically embedded researcher, Hannah is committed to bridging the gap between contemporary research and clinical practice. Hannah leads the Metro North arm of the Allied Health Translating Research into Practice (AH-TRIP) initiative: https://www.health.qld.gov.au/clinical-practice/database-tools/translating-research-into-practice-trip/translating-research-into-practice, aimed at increasing knowledge translation capacity in health professionals. Her involvement in various projects reflects this commitment to both knowledge translation and innovation, including contributing to developing and implementing a new high-value Malnutrition Model of Care and supporting the implementation of interprofessional mealtime enhancement strategies into routine practice.
Availability
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Works
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2025
Journal Article
An Overlooked Challenge: A Retrospective Audit of Overnutrition in Hospital Rehabilitation Wards
Olufson, Hannah T., Ellick, Jennifer, McCoy, Simone, Barrimore, Sally E., Knowlman, Tracy and Young, Adrienne M. (2025). An Overlooked Challenge: A Retrospective Audit of Overnutrition in Hospital Rehabilitation Wards. Healthcare (Switzerland), 13 (2) 188, 188-2. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13020188
2024
Journal Article
Harnessing delegation and technology to identify and manage malnutrition in a digital hospital: An implementation study
Ellick, Jennifer, McCoy, Simone, Olufson, Hannah, Adams, Amanda, Banks, Merrilyn and Young, Adrienne (2024). Harnessing delegation and technology to identify and manage malnutrition in a digital hospital: An implementation study. Nutrition & Dietetics, 82 (2), 218-230. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12913
2024
Other Outputs
Exploring the delivery of person-centred nutrition care in subacute rehabilitation units
Olufson, Hannah (2024). Exploring the delivery of person-centred nutrition care in subacute rehabilitation units. PhD Thesis, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/7f654dc
2023
Journal Article
Enhancing or impeding? The influence of digital systems on interprofessional practice and person‐centred care in nutrition care systems across rehabilitation units
Olufson, Hannah T., Ottrey, Ella, Green, Theresa L. and Young, Adrienne M. (2023). Enhancing or impeding? The influence of digital systems on interprofessional practice and person‐centred care in nutrition care systems across rehabilitation units. Nutrition and Dietetics, 81 (5), 552-562. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12846
2023
Journal Article
An ethnographic study exploring person-centred nutrition care in rehabilitation units
Olufson, Hannah T., Ottrey, Ella, Young, Adrienne M. and Green, Theresa L. (2023). An ethnographic study exploring person-centred nutrition care in rehabilitation units. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46 (16), 1-9. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2254230
2023
Journal Article
Opportunity, hierarchy, and awareness: an ethnographic exploration across rehabilitation units of interprofessional practice in nutrition and mealtime care
Olufson, Hannah, Ottrey, Ella, Young, Adrienne and Green, Theresa (2023). Opportunity, hierarchy, and awareness: an ethnographic exploration across rehabilitation units of interprofessional practice in nutrition and mealtime care. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 1-10. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2023.2243287
2022
Journal Article
The delivery of patient centred dietetic care in subacute rehabilitation units: a scoping review
Olufson, Hannah T, Young, Adrienne M and Green, Theresa L (2022). The delivery of patient centred dietetic care in subacute rehabilitation units: a scoping review. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 35 (1) jhn.12940, 134-144. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12940
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