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Associate Professor Ingrid Hickman
Associate Professor

Ingrid Hickman

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Overview

Background

A/Prof Ingrid Hickman is a Principal Research Fellow in Implementation Science with the UQ ULTRA team (Clinical Trial Capability) located within the Centre for Clinical Research in Herston. A/Prof Ingrid Hickman is an implementation scientist and has over 20 years experience in health services clinical research. Her career has focused on research excellence, strategic leadership and translating scientific evidence into improved clinical care for people with complex chronic conditions. From randomised controlled trials and mechanisms of disease progression through to patient centred co-design of health services, her collaborative approach to research aims to find solutions to health care problems. Prior to taking up the role with the ULTRA team, A/Prof Hickman led the Metabolic Obesity Research Group and the Nutrition Research Program at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane for over 12 years. Within this role she has been a passionate advocate for embedding implementation science and methodologies into clinical trials and health services research and has been recognised internationally for her investment in implementation science and clinical workforce capacity building in research translation.

Availability

Associate Professor Ingrid Hickman is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Applied Science, Queensland University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Implementation Science in RCTs

    Embedding implementation science strategies into the design of innovative clinical trials

  • Translational Research

    Methodologies for improving the uptake of research findings into clinical practice

  • Clinical Trial Workforce capacity building in implementation science

    Methodologies to improve the teaching and training of the clinical trial workforce to build capability in implementation science in clinical trials

Research impacts

A/Prof Hickman is well placed to link scientific discoveries and clinical practice. Her experience with delivering clinical trials within the health care system provides methodological expertise in designing hybrid implementation effectiveness trials to increase the speed at which cliical trials are translated into clincial practice and better treatments for the patients needing our care.

A/Prof Hickman experience with clinical research has resulted in demonstrable improvements in health care delivery and evidence based guidelines to improve the quality of care provided to people with complex chronic conditions such as liver disease, kidney disease, spinal cord injuries and organ transplant services. Studies range from mechanistic studies of insulin resistance, clinical trials of diet and exercise interventions through to qualitative patient engagement initiatives.

A/Prof Hickman is committed to engaging novice clinical staff to build research capacity and knowledge translation, with >30% of her publications involving a clinical staff member as an author.

Works

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195 works between 2001 and 2025

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2021

Journal Article

‘It seems like common sense now’ : experiences of allied health clinicians participating in a knowledge translation telementoring program

Wilkinson, Shelley A., Hickman, Ingrid, Cameron, Ashley, Young, Adrienne, Olenski, Samantha, McRae, Prue and O’Brien, Maxine (2021). ‘It seems like common sense now’ : experiences of allied health clinicians participating in a knowledge translation telementoring program. JBI Evidence Implementation, 20 (3), 189-198. doi: 10.1097/xeb.0000000000000297

‘It seems like common sense now’ : experiences of allied health clinicians participating in a knowledge translation telementoring program

2021

Journal Article

Advancing the global public health agenda for NAFLD: a consensus statement

Lazarus, Jeffrey V., Mark, Henry E., Anstee, Quentin M., Arab, Juan Pablo, Batterham, Rachel L., Castera, Laurent, Cortez-Pinto, Helena, Crespo, Javier, Cusi, Kenneth, Dirac, M. Ashworth, Francque, Sven, George, Jacob, Hagström, Hannes, Huang, Terry T.-K., Ismail, Mona H., Kautz, Achim, Sarin, Shiv Kumar, Loomba, Rohit, Miller, Veronica, Newsome, Philip N., Ninburg, Michael, Ocama, Ponsiano, Ratziu, Vlad, Rinella, Mary, Romero, Diana, Romero-Gómez, Manuel, Schattenberg, Jörn M., Tsochatzis, Emmanuel A., Valenti, Luca ... Zheng, Ming-Hua (2021). Advancing the global public health agenda for NAFLD: a consensus statement. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 19 (1), 60-78. doi: 10.1038/s41575-021-00523-4

Advancing the global public health agenda for NAFLD: a consensus statement

2021

Journal Article

Feasibility and acceptability of a pilot knowledge translation tele mentoring program for allied health professionals

Hickman, Ingrid J., Cameron, Ashley E., McRae, Prue, Wilkinson, Shelley A., O'Brien, Maxine, Kozica-Olenski, Samantha and Young, Adrienne M. (2021). Feasibility and acceptability of a pilot knowledge translation tele mentoring program for allied health professionals. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice, 19 (4). doi: 10.46743/1540-580x/2021.2008

Feasibility and acceptability of a pilot knowledge translation tele mentoring program for allied health professionals

2021

Journal Article

Standardised outcome reporting for the nutrition management of complex chronic disease: a rapid review

Sandhu, Savita A., Angel, Chloe A., Campbell, Katrina L., Hickman, Ingrid J. and MacLaughlin, Helen L. (2021). Standardised outcome reporting for the nutrition management of complex chronic disease: a rapid review. Nutrients, 13 (10) 3388, 3388. doi: 10.3390/nu13103388

Standardised outcome reporting for the nutrition management of complex chronic disease: a rapid review

2021

Conference Publication

Do multidisciplinary teams recommend the Mediterranean diet for coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes?

Mayr, Hannah, Kelly, Jaimon, Russell, Anthony, Macdonald, Graeme and Hickman, Ingrid (2021). Do multidisciplinary teams recommend the Mediterranean diet for coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes?. Dietitians Australia 2021 Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 11 – 13 July 2021. Richmond, VIC Australia: John Wiley and Sons.

Do multidisciplinary teams recommend the Mediterranean diet for coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes?

2021

Journal Article

Implementation science for dietitians: the ‘what, why and how’ using multiple case studies

Young, Adrienne M., Hickman, Ingrid, Campbell, Katrina and Wilkinson, Shelley A. (2021). Implementation science for dietitians: the ‘what, why and how’ using multiple case studies. Nutrition and Dietetics, 78 (3), 1-10. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12677

Implementation science for dietitians: the ‘what, why and how’ using multiple case studies

2021

Journal Article

‘Focus on diet quality’: a qualitative study of clinicians’ perspectives of use of the Mediterranean dietary pattern for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Mayr, Hannah L., Kelly, Jaimon T., Macdonald, Graeme A. and Hickman, Ingrid J. (2021). ‘Focus on diet quality’: a qualitative study of clinicians’ perspectives of use of the Mediterranean dietary pattern for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. British Journal of Nutrition, 128 (7) PII S0007114521001100, 1-11. doi: 10.1017/s0007114521001100

‘Focus on diet quality’: a qualitative study of clinicians’ perspectives of use of the Mediterranean dietary pattern for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

2021

Journal Article

Clinician certainty with the evidence: In practice, it's complicated

Hickman, Ingrid J. (2021). Clinician certainty with the evidence: In practice, it's complicated. Nutrition and Dietetics, 78 (1), 3-5. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12661

Clinician certainty with the evidence: In practice, it's complicated

2021

Journal Article

Telehealth-delivered, cardioprotective diet and exercise program for liver transplant recipients: a randomized feasibility study

Hickman, Ingrid J., Hannigan, Amy K., Johnston, Heidi E., Elvin-Walsh, Louise, Mayr, Hannah L., Staudacher, Heidi M., Barnett, Amandine, Stoney, Rachel, Salisbury, Chloe, Jarrett, Maree, Reeves, Marina M., Coombes, Jeff S., Campbell, Katrina L., Keating, Shelley E. and Macdonald, Graeme A. (2021). Telehealth-delivered, cardioprotective diet and exercise program for liver transplant recipients: a randomized feasibility study. Transplantation Direct, 7 (3) e667, e667. doi: 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001118

Telehealth-delivered, cardioprotective diet and exercise program for liver transplant recipients: a randomized feasibility study

2020

Journal Article

The inter‐ and intrarater reliability and feasibility of dietetic assessment of sarcopenia and frailty in potential liver transplant recipients: A mixed‐methods study

Johnston, Heidi E., de Crom, Tosca, Hargrave, Cathy, Adhyaru, Pooja, Woodward, Aidan J., Pang, Siong, Ali, Azmat, Coombes, Jeff S., Keating, Shelley E., McLean, Kate, Mayr, Hannah L., Macdonald, Graeme A. and Hickman, Ingrid J. (2020). The inter‐ and intrarater reliability and feasibility of dietetic assessment of sarcopenia and frailty in potential liver transplant recipients: A mixed‐methods study. Clinical Transplantation, 35 (2) e14185, 1-11. doi: 10.1111/ctr.14185

The inter‐ and intrarater reliability and feasibility of dietetic assessment of sarcopenia and frailty in potential liver transplant recipients: A mixed‐methods study

2020

Journal Article

Translating research into practice: How confident are allied health clinicians?

Barrimore, Sally E., Cameron, Ashley E., Young, Adrienne M., Hickman, Ingrid J. and Campbell, Katrina L. (2020). Translating research into practice: How confident are allied health clinicians?. Journal of Allied Health, 49 (4), 258-262.

Translating research into practice: How confident are allied health clinicians?

2020

Journal Article

Investigating whether the mediterranean dietary pattern is integrated in routine dietetic practice for management of chronic conditions: a national survey of dietitians

Mayr, Hannah L., Kostjasyn, Sarah P., Campbell, Katrina L., Palmer, Michelle and Hickman, Ingrid J. (2020). Investigating whether the mediterranean dietary pattern is integrated in routine dietetic practice for management of chronic conditions: a national survey of dietitians. Nutrients, 12 (11) 3395, 1-18. doi: 10.3390/nu12113395

Investigating whether the mediterranean dietary pattern is integrated in routine dietetic practice for management of chronic conditions: a national survey of dietitians

2020

Journal Article

Underreporting of obesity in hospital inpatients: a comparison of body mass index and administrative documentation in Australian hospitals

Di Bella, Alexandra L., Comans, Tracy, Gane, Elise M., Young, Adrienne M., Hickling, Donna F., Lucas, Alisha, Hickman, Ingrid J. and Banks, Merrilyn (2020). Underreporting of obesity in hospital inpatients: a comparison of body mass index and administrative documentation in Australian hospitals. Healthcare, 8 (3) 334, 334. doi: 10.3390/healthcare8030334

Underreporting of obesity in hospital inpatients: a comparison of body mass index and administrative documentation in Australian hospitals

2020

Journal Article

Agreement and reliability of clinician-in-clinic versus patient-at-home clinical and functional assessments: implications for telehealth services

Keating, Shelley E., Barnett, Amandine, Croci, Ilaria, Hannigan, Amy, Elvin-Walsh, Louise, Coombes, Jeff S., Campbell, Katrina L., Macdonald, Graeme A. and Hickman, Ingrid J. (2020). Agreement and reliability of clinician-in-clinic versus patient-at-home clinical and functional assessments: implications for telehealth services. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation, 2 (3) 100066, 100066. doi: 10.1016/j.arrct.2020.100066

Agreement and reliability of clinician-in-clinic versus patient-at-home clinical and functional assessments: implications for telehealth services

2020

Journal Article

Iron, vitamin B12, folate and copper deficiency after bariatric surgery and the impact on anaemia: a systematic review

Lewis, Carrie-Anne, de Jersey, Susan, Seymour, Matthew, Hopkins, George, Hickman, Ingrid and Osland, Emma (2020). Iron, vitamin B12, folate and copper deficiency after bariatric surgery and the impact on anaemia: a systematic review. Obesity Surgery, 30 (11), 4542-4591. doi: 10.1007/s11695-020-04872-y

Iron, vitamin B12, folate and copper deficiency after bariatric surgery and the impact on anaemia: a systematic review

2020

Journal Article

Protocol for a randomised trial testing a community fibrosis assessment service for patients with suspected non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: LOCal assessment and triage evaluation of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (LOCATE-NAFLD)

Brain, David, O'Beirne, James, Hickman, Ingrid J., Powell, Elizabeth E., Valery, Patricia C., Kularatna, Sanjeewa, Tulleners, Ruth, Farrington, Alison, Horsfall, Leigh and Barnett, Adrian (2020). Protocol for a randomised trial testing a community fibrosis assessment service for patients with suspected non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: LOCal assessment and triage evaluation of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (LOCATE-NAFLD). BMC Health Services Research, 20 (1) 335, 335. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05233-2

Protocol for a randomised trial testing a community fibrosis assessment service for patients with suspected non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: LOCal assessment and triage evaluation of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (LOCATE-NAFLD)

2020

Journal Article

An experimental series investigating the effects of hyperinsulinemic euglycemia on myocardial blood flow reserve in healthy individuals and on myocardial perfusion defect size following ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

Nam, Michael C. Y., Meneses, Annelise L., Byrne, Christopher D., Richman, Tuppence, Quah, Jing Xian, Bailey, Tom G., Hickman, Ingrid, Anstey, Chris, Askew, Christopher D., Senior, Roxy, Stanton, Tony, Russell, Anthony W. and Greaves, Kim (2020). An experimental series investigating the effects of hyperinsulinemic euglycemia on myocardial blood flow reserve in healthy individuals and on myocardial perfusion defect size following ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 33 (7), 868-877.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.echo.2020.01.010

An experimental series investigating the effects of hyperinsulinemic euglycemia on myocardial blood flow reserve in healthy individuals and on myocardial perfusion defect size following ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

2020

Journal Article

Liver transplant recipients’ experiences and perspectives of a telehealth-delivered lifestyle programme: a qualitative study

Barnett, Amandine, Campbell, Katrina L, Mayr, Hannah L, Keating, Shelley E, Macdonald, Graeme A and Hickman, Ingrid J (2020). Liver transplant recipients’ experiences and perspectives of a telehealth-delivered lifestyle programme: a qualitative study. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 27 (9), 1357633X19900459-598. doi: 10.1177/1357633x19900459

Liver transplant recipients’ experiences and perspectives of a telehealth-delivered lifestyle programme: a qualitative study

2019

Journal Article

Knowledge Translation in Dietetics: A Survey of Dietitians' Awareness and Confidence

Young, Adrienne M., Olenski, Samantha, Wilkinson, Shelley A., Campbell, Katrina, Barnes, Rhiannon, Cameron, Ashley and Hickman, Ingrid (2019). Knowledge Translation in Dietetics: A Survey of Dietitians' Awareness and Confidence. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, 81 (1), 1-5. doi: 10.3148/cjdpr-2019-027

Knowledge Translation in Dietetics: A Survey of Dietitians' Awareness and Confidence

2019

Journal Article

‘Back to Life’—Using knowledge exchange processes to enhance lifestyle interventions for liver transplant recipients: a qualitative study

Hickman, Ingrid J., Coran, Donna, Wallen, Matthew P., Kelly, Jaimon, Barnett, Amandine, Gallegos, Danielle, Jarrett, Maree, McCoy, Simone M., Campbell, Katrina L. and Macdonald, Graeme A. (2019). ‘Back to Life’—Using knowledge exchange processes to enhance lifestyle interventions for liver transplant recipients: a qualitative study. Nutrition and Dietetics, 76 (4) 1747-0080.12548, 399-406. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12548

‘Back to Life’—Using knowledge exchange processes to enhance lifestyle interventions for liver transplant recipients: a qualitative study

Funding

Past funding

  • 2013 - 2016
    Achieving more effective weight loss with intermittent energy restriction (NHMRC Project Grant administered by Bond University)
    Bond University
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2017
    Randomised controlled trial of a telephone-delivered weight loss intervention for overweight and obese women with breast cancer
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Achieving more effective weight loss with intermittent energy restriction (NHMRC Project Grant administered by Queensland University of Technology)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2014
    Lions Medical Research Foundation Fellowship - Obesity-related inflammation and insulin resistance in chronic liver disease: Exercise and diet as treatment options
    Lions Medical Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2006
    Adiponectin - A Link Between Obesity, Insulin Resistance And The Development Of Chronic Disease
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2006
    An investigation into the effects of improved glycaemic control on liver injury in patients with type 2 diabetes.
    Princess Alexandra Hospital R&D Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2008
    Australian Clinical Research Training Fellowship - Type 2 Diabetes And Chronic Liver Disease: An Emerging Relationship Between Co-Morbid Diseases Of Obesity
    NHMRC Training (Postdoctoral) Fellowship
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Ingrid Hickman is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    An investigation into the factors influencing energy needs in people with spinal cord injury with a focus on body composition and pressure injuries

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The clinical utility of measuring sarcopenia, myosteatosis and frailty in the nutrition assessment of patients referred for liver transplantation.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Graeme Macdonald, Dr Hannah Mayr

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Behavioural science approach to melanoma early detection

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer, Professor Monika Janda

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Evaluation of digital health models of nutrition care for chronic conditions in outpatient settings

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Katrina Campbell, Dr Jaimon Kelly

Completed supervision

Media

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