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Professor Lisa Nissen
Professor

Lisa Nissen

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Overview

Background

Professor Nissen is Director, and Taylor Family Chair, of the Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH), Faculty of Business Economics and Law at The University of Queensland. She has been a prominent health practitioner leader, educator, researcher, and implementation scientist nationally and internationally for more than 25 years. A pharmacist by training, her research has driven major health system change, notably leading to the introduction of immunization services by pharmacists throughout Australia (Queensland Pharmacists Immunization Pilot (QPIP), (2014-15) and more recently the Urinary Tract Infection Pharmacy Pilot – Queensland (UTIPP-Q, 2020-21), both Australian firsts. Before joining UQ, Lisa was previously Head of the School of Clinical Sciences at QUT (2012-22) overseeing the training for 2,500 students per year across seven clinical disciplines. In late 2022 she returned to UQ, taking on a new and innovative role as Director of the EvolveHealth Health Workforce Optimisation Program at CBEH. This program is part of the seven strategic Health Research Accelerator (HERA) initiatives announced by UQ in 2022, which will address some of the most pressing health and medical challenges of today.

Lisa has had career-long leadership and executive roles with national boards and state committees including the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia, Family Planning Queensland, and Hepatitis Queensland. Professor Nissen was a ministerial appointment to the Queensland Health Interim Pharmacy Round Table overseeing the implementation of a council to govern pharmacy ownership in Queensland. She is also a ministerial appointment to the Queensland Health Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board. She is on governance boards various other health organization groups including the Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand Board, and the AHPRA scheduled medicines expert committee.

Professor Nissen focuses on strategic collaborations across the healthcare continuum with key partnerships in government, professional boards, associations, university, and other industry and consumer groups. These have led to the implementation of multiple complex practice change interventions. She has a proven record of bringing together these groups to focus on establishing multidisciplinary care teams to provide consumer-centric health care. This often means challenging currently held views of the scope of practice of health professionals, drawing on her high-level collaboration and negotiation skills.

Professor Nissen has supervised more than 80 higher degree research students and published over 180 peer-reviewed journal articles, and 200 professional publications. She has given more than 250 invited keynotes, plenary, and workshop presentations. In the past 5 years she has generated more than $9M in competitive research funding.

Availability

Professor Lisa Nissen is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Health workforce Optimisation

    - Interprofessional education, training and development - Scope of practice and models of care - Health services innovation

  • Factors influencing prescribing

    - Influence of pharmaceutical companies on prescribing (e.g. sample/starter medication packs) - Pharmacoepidemiology e.g. antipsychotic prescribing in the elderly, osteoporosis prevention, psycho-stimulants in children

  • Cognitive services in Healthcare

    Non-medical prescribing - service delivery research, training and competency development Expanded roles for health professionals -advanced clinical services and prescribing - extended and expanded scope of practice Role in primary and preventative care, e.g. sexual health, screening Digital Health and Telepharmacy (remote pharmaceutical review)

  • Specific clinical areas

    Sexual Health - UTI, STI, HIV Vaccination Vapes Medicinal Cannabis Drug dose form alteration "Crushing tablets"

Research impacts

Professor Nissen's research has led to major health system changes, including the introduction of immunisation services by pharmacists throughout Australia, and development of national policy frameworks for prescribing by allied health and nursing professionals. Examples include the Health Professionals Prescribing Pathway and the National Prescribing Service – Prescribing Competency Framework.

She has developed key partnerships with the Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Authority and Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.

Impact of previous work in the last five years: Since 2019, CI Nissen has continued to demonstrate direct impact on health systems, services, policy, programs, and clinical practice. For example:

  • Queensland Health COVID-19 Vaccination Taskforce (2021/22). Led strategic policy development (regulation), pandemic responseplanning (set-up vaccine hubs, outreach clinics), and implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination program (workforce planning and education); led successful COVID-19 vaccination rollout in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and other vulnerable communitiesincluding link to service providers, engagement strategies, and resources.
  • UTIPP-Q Urinary Tract Infections (2020-21). Led the implementation of Australia’s first community pharmacy prescribing pilot forUTIs. Based on the success of the trial in Queensland, this is now ongoing legislated scope, and is being rolled out to other jurisdictions.

Works

Search Professor Lisa Nissen’s works on UQ eSpace

444 works between 1999 and 2025

381 - 400 of 444 works

2004

Journal Article

Pravastatin: Something for the kids?

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Pravastatin: Something for the kids?. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (3), 205-205.

Pravastatin: Something for the kids?

2004

Journal Article

Topiramate: From epilepsy to migraine

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Topiramate: From epilepsy to migraine. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (7), 538-538.

Topiramate: From epilepsy to migraine

2004

Conference Publication

Improving Australians' access to prescription medicines: Proposed practice models and qualitative analysis of key stakeholder interviews

Bessell, T.L., Marriott, J.L., Emmerton, L.M. and Nissen, L. M. (2004). Improving Australians' access to prescription medicines: Proposed practice models and qualitative analysis of key stakeholder interviews. Annual Conference of the APSA, 2004, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 4-7 December, 2004. Mount Waverley, Victoria: Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association.

Improving Australians' access to prescription medicines: Proposed practice models and qualitative analysis of key stakeholder interviews

2004

Journal Article

Asthma medications: Something for the tooth fairy to worry about?

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Asthma medications: Something for the tooth fairy to worry about?. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (11), 794-794.

Asthma medications: Something for the tooth fairy to worry about?

2004

Journal Article

Identifying potential analgesic misuse

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Identifying potential analgesic misuse. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (10), 700-702.

Identifying potential analgesic misuse

2004

Conference Publication

Pharmacist prescribing models

Bessell, T. L., Marriott, J. L., Emmerton, L. M. and Nissen, L. M. (2004). Pharmacist prescribing models. National Medicines Symposium 2004, Brisbane, 28-30 July 2004. Sydney: National Prescribing Service.

Pharmacist prescribing models

2004

Conference Publication

Pharmacy: Making it better in the bush

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Pharmacy: Making it better in the bush. SHPA Qld Branch Conference, Toowoomba, 16-18 July 2004. Australia: SHPA.

Pharmacy: Making it better in the bush

2004

Journal Article

Olanzapine: Beneficial for the mind and the stomach!

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Olanzapine: Beneficial for the mind and the stomach!. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (1), 15-15.

Olanzapine: Beneficial for the mind and the stomach!

2004

Journal Article

Cyproterone: Helping women in a hairy situation

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Cyproterone: Helping women in a hairy situation. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (8), 566-566.

Cyproterone: Helping women in a hairy situation

2004

Conference Publication

Community Nurse Referral for HMR - Will it Work?

Kyle, G. J., Nissen, L., Lipscombe, N., Roberts, J. and Rigby, D. (2004). Community Nurse Referral for HMR - Will it Work?. HMR National Facilitators Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 2004.

Community Nurse Referral for HMR - Will it Work?

2004

Journal Article

Sildenafil: Not just for the boys!

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Sildenafil: Not just for the boys!. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (4), 308-308.

Sildenafil: Not just for the boys!

2004

Journal Article

Paracetamol for older people

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Paracetamol for older people. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (6), 451-451.

Paracetamol for older people

2004

Conference Publication

Sample medication: What do Australian general practitioners think?

Nissen, L. M., Hall, K. H. and Tett, S. E. (2004). Sample medication: What do Australian general practitioners think?. National Medicines Symposium 2004, Brisbane, 28-30 July 2004. Sydney: National Prescribing Service.

Sample medication: What do Australian general practitioners think?

2004

Journal Article

Pimecrolimus: When things get really itchy

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Pimecrolimus: When things get really itchy. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (10), 732-732.

Pimecrolimus: When things get really itchy

2004

Journal Article

Technology: E-ssential for rural health?

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Technology: E-ssential for rural health?. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (3), 200-204.

Technology: E-ssential for rural health?

2004

Journal Article

Spironolactone: A drug with plenty of heart

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Spironolactone: A drug with plenty of heart. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (2), 148-148.

Spironolactone: A drug with plenty of heart

2004

Journal Article

Ropinirole: These boots are made for walking!

Nissen, L. M. (2004). Ropinirole: These boots are made for walking!. Australian Pharmacist, 23 (12), 824-824.

Ropinirole: These boots are made for walking!

2004

Other Outputs

Scholarships for rural pharmacists to attend a re-entry program at the University of Queensland. Final Report

Nissen, Lisa (2004). Scholarships for rural pharmacists to attend a re-entry program at the University of Queensland. Final Report. Springhill, Queensland: Pharmacy Guild of Australia.

Scholarships for rural pharmacists to attend a re-entry program at the University of Queensland. Final Report

2003

Journal Article

Polycystic ovary syndrome

Nissen, Lisa M., Wells, J. and Bond, Jacqueline Ann (2003). Polycystic ovary syndrome. Australian Pharmacist, 22 (2), 116-122.

Polycystic ovary syndrome

2003

Journal Article

Metformin - type II diabetes, or is it?

Nissen, Lisa (2003). Metformin - type II diabetes, or is it?. Australian pharmacist, 22 (2), 175-175.

Metformin - type II diabetes, or is it?

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2028
    Overarching Research Collaboration Agreement for Projects under the EvolveHealth Health Workforce Optimisation stream of UQ's Health Research Accelerator (HERA)
    Clinical Excellence Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2027
    Applying needs-based workforce planning in primary care
    NHMRC MRFF - Primary Health Care Research Initiative
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2027
    PRIDE: Promoting queer-inclusive professional identities for diversity in primary healthcare
    NHMRC MRFF Models of Care for Sexuality and Gender Diverse People
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Low Dose Naltrexone in Fibromyalgia: A randomised controlled trial (2023 MSHRSS Co-funded Collaboration Grant led by MSHHS)
    Metro South Research Support Scheme Co-funded Collaboration Grant
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Allied Health Professional Practice Profile Survey (PREPARE): Western Australia
    Department of Health, Western Australia
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Allied Health Professional Practice Profile Survey (PREPARE) - Queensland Health
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Activating pharmacists to reduce medication related problems: ACTMed
    MRFF Quality, Safety and Effectiveness of Medicine Use and Medicine Intervention by Pharmacists
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Optometry Australia Workforce Projections to 2040
    Optometry Australia
    Open grant
  • 2023
    Development and delivery of a stretegic Referral Allocation Decision Support tool/algorithm to inform improved equity and consistency of access to outpatient services in Central Area
    Metro North Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2011
    An explorative study into the potential role of a pharmacist in general practice
    Queensland Pharmacy Research Trust
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    What does the title 'BPharm(Hons)' mean to the pharmacy profession?
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2010
    What do practitioners want from home medicine reviews?
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Can community pharmacists play a role in the screening and management of sleep disorders?
    Pharmacists Board of Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Consumer Medicines Information (CMI) Effectiveness
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2013
    Commercial influences on community pharmacist recommendations and their impact on patient's quality use of medicines
    Pharmacists Board of Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2012
    The role of pharmacists in improving adherence in consumers with acute Coronary Syndrome
    Pharmacists Board of Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Non-Medical Prescribing
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Pharmacy graduates' perception of the curriculum: how does this relate to student outcomes?
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2011
    Quality use of medicines in mapping childhood AD/HD: a systematic, interdisciplinary approach
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2009
    Crushing or altering medications: what's happening in our local residential aged-care facilities?
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2008
    Investigation of the relationship between cytokine levels and opioid analgesics in patients with chronic non-cancer pain receiving long term intrathecal opioid therapy for pain management
    Gallipoli Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2008
    Pilot study to include community pharmacies in distribution of prescription medicine starter packs
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2007
    Prescription medicine samples and therapy initiation: developing a best practice system with community pharmacists in Australia
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Provision of online modules promoting inter-professional learning contract
    National Prescribing Service Limited
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Investigation of whether a small dose of Oxycodone enhances the efficacy and/or tolerability of orally administered pregabalin in patients with either post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN) or painful diabetic
    Gallipoli Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2005
    Crushing or Altering Medications: What's Happening in our Local Public Hospitals
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2005
    Implementing and Evaluating a Community Nurse Based Referral System for Home Medicines Review - Systems Development, Barrier Identification and Uptake of Recommendations
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2005
    Improving Australians' access to prescription medicines: development of pharmacy practice models (Funded by The Pharmacy Guild of Australia via Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2004
    Implementing A Community Nurse Based Referral System For Home Medicines Review - Systems Development And Barrier Identification
    Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2005
    Rural Community Pharmacists Integrating Care for People With Complex Health Needs
    Pharmacy Guild of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2002
    Community pharmacists providing clinical services for dispensing doctors and depot pharmacies in rural Queensland - telepharmacy
    Pharmacy Guild of Australia
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Lisa Nissen is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Optimising workforce utilisation and models of care in residential aged care.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Nancy Pachana

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Australian Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Resilience

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Esther Lau

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring consumer involvement in the co-design of a medication safety service to identify medication related problems

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Esther Lau, Associate Professor Jean Spinks

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Optimisation and utilisation of the Allied Health Workforce

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Jean Spinks

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Addressing barriers and facilitators to team based, needs based healthcare in Rheumatology services: a Realist Evaluation

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Katrina Campbell

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Economics of Social Connection and Health Literacy on Health

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jonas Fooken, Associate Professor Jean Spinks

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Optimising skills-mix in rural and remote primary health care teams

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Jean Spinks

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Promoting physical activity in the LGBTQIA+ community

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Megan Ross

Completed supervision

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