
Overview
Background
Dr Turpin’s research centres on the clinical/professional reasoning of occupational therapists across the spectrum of experience from new graduates to experts, as well as the subjective experiences of people with disabilities. She specialises in the use of qualitative research methods and uses a variety of qualitative research methods in her own research, as well advising others on these research methods. Dr Turpin has written books and book chapters on occupational therapy models of practice, evidence-based practice, and clinical reasoning, as well as publications on various aspects of people's experience. Dr Turpin has been a teaching and research academic at The University of Queensland for more than 30 years. The connection between theory and practice is central to her research and teaching. As occupational therapists attend to both thinking and experience, they need to use rigorous thinking and a deep understanding of human experience in their practice.
Availability
- Associate Professor Merrill Turpin is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Research interests
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Qualitative Research Methodology
My main interest is in selecting the best qualitative methodologies for addressing the research questions that have been posed. Different methodologies attend to and prioritise certain aspects of phenomena and ways of understanding them. Consequently, choosing appropriate qualitative research methodologies from the plethora of those available is essential for guiding the research in a fruitful direction, but can be difficult. Often researchers become wedded to certain methodologies because they are familiar with them. Having a deep understanding of the ontological and epistemological assumptions underlying a range of qualitative research methodologies, as well as their unique goals and focus, provides the basis for well-reasoned decisions about research methodology.
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Disability - experience and participation
Occupational therapists are concerned with understanding people's experiences of everyday life and promoting their participation in society by identifying and overcoming barriers and building on existing strengths. My research attends to both understanding experience and promoting participation of people with a range of disabilities. Examples include understanding the everyday lives of people experiencing Multiple Sclerosis fatigue and the experiences of and barriers encountered by travellers with vision or mobility impairments.
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Occupational Therapy clinical and professional reasoning
Occupational therapists need to make well-reasoned decisions about the actions they take in practice. My research into the clinical and professional reasoning of occupational therapists has spanned three decades. I have written books, book chapters and journal articles on the occupational therapy practice models that guide occupational therapists in their practice; the process they use when combining disparate information, including research evidence and knowledge of their clients' experiences and circumstances; how they learn to reason as new graduates; and how students learn and can be supported to learn clinical and professional reasoning during their professional practice placements. I also have a sustained commitment to the continued development of the Student Practice Evaluation Form (SPEF, 1997; SPEF-R, 2008, SPEF-R2, 2019), a student professional practice evaluation tool that has consistently been used throughout Australia and in some countries overseas.
Research impacts
Dr Turpin works closely with Queensland Heath regarding supporting the clinical reasoning of occupational therapists with a range of experience. She also works with a range of organisations to use personal and occupational therapy understandings to improve the lives of people with Disabilities.
Works
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2007
Journal Article
Challenges faced by general practitioners and allied mental health services in providing mental health services in rural Queensland
Bambling, M., Kavanagh, D., Lewis, G., King. R., King, D., Sturk, H., Turpin, M., Gallois, C. and Bartlett, H. (2007). Challenges faced by general practitioners and allied mental health services in providing mental health services in rural Queensland. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 15 (2), 126-130. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2007.00866.x
2007
Conference Publication
Exploration of the impact of a field-based learning module on occupational therapy students attitudes towards older people in a residential aged care facility
Hayes, L., Moran, M. and Turpin, M. (2007). Exploration of the impact of a field-based learning module on occupational therapy students attitudes towards older people in a residential aged care facility. 9th OT Australia Queensland State Conference, Yeppoon, Queensland, 21-22 September 2007.
2007
Journal Article
The issue is....Recovery of our phenomenological knowledge in occupational therapy
Turpin, Merrill (2007). The issue is....Recovery of our phenomenological knowledge in occupational therapy. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61 (4), 469-473. doi: 10.5014/ajot.61.4.469
2007
Journal Article
Book Review - The Kawa Model: Culturally Relevant Occupational Therapy
Nelson, A. and Turpin, M. (2007). Book Review - The Kawa Model: Culturally Relevant Occupational Therapy. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 54 (4), 323-324. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1630.2007.00666.x
2007
Conference Publication
Preparing students for work in the real world: the industry experience
Turpin, M., DeJonge, D. and Moran, M. (2007). Preparing students for work in the real world: the industry experience. Effective Teaching and Learning conference, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 1-2 November 2007.
2007
Journal Article
Should mental health issues be addressed in primary care, and can it be done? Views of rural general practitioners in Queensland
Heidi Sturk, David Kavanagh, Cynthia Gallois, David King, Merrill Turpin, Robert King and Helen Bartlett (2007). Should mental health issues be addressed in primary care, and can it be done? Views of rural general practitioners in Queensland. Australasian Psychiatry, 15 (S1), S90-S94. doi: 10.1080/10398560701701270
2006
Conference Publication
Doing interprofessional work in a hospital setting : the patient experience
Boyce, R. A., Moran, M. and Turpin, M. (2006). Doing interprofessional work in a hospital setting : the patient experience. All Together Better Health III: Challenges in Interprofessional Education and Practice, Imperial College, London, 10-12 April 2006.
2004
Journal Article
Development of the student placement evaluation form: A tool for assessing student fieldwork performance
Allison, Heather and Turpin, Merrill J. (2004). Development of the student placement evaluation form: A tool for assessing student fieldwork performance. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 51 (3), 125-132. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1630.2004.00414.x
2004
Other Outputs
The role of analysis of narratives from a hermeneutic perspective in exploring meaning and purpose of occupation in occupational therapy
Turpin, Merrill June (2004). The role of analysis of narratives from a hermeneutic perspective in exploring meaning and purpose of occupation in occupational therapy. PhD Thesis, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/263501
2004
Journal Article
Perceptions of long-term community-based support following severe acquired brain injury
Ownsworth, Tamara, Turpin, Merrill, Carlson, Glenys and Brennan, Julie-Anne (2004). Perceptions of long-term community-based support following severe acquired brain injury. Brain Impairment, 5 (1), 53-66. doi: 10.1375/brim.5.1.53.35407
2003
Conference Publication
Action learning: Supporting professional and service development in the area of mental health
Turpin, M. and de Jonge, D. (2003). Action learning: Supporting professional and service development in the area of mental health. OT Australia 2nd Mental Health Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 10-11 October 2003. Brisbane, Australia: OT Australia.
2002
Journal Article
The effectiveness of splinting as perceived by the parents of children with Juvenile Ideopathic Arthritis
Schroder, Natalie, Crabtree, Merrill and Lyall-Watson, Sarah (2002). The effectiveness of splinting as perceived by the parents of children with Juvenile Ideopathic Arthritis. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 65 (2), 75-80. doi: 10.1177/030802260206500205
2002
Journal Article
A Hermeneutic Case Reconstruction of a published first-person narrative
Crabtree, Merrill (2002). A Hermeneutic Case Reconstruction of a published first-person narrative. Qualitative Research Journal, 2 (3), 79-91.
2001
Conference Publication
A Hermeneutic Case Reconstruction of a Published First Person Narrative
Crabtree, M. (2001). A Hermeneutic Case Reconstruction of a Published First Person Narrative. Critical Issues in Qualitative Research, Duxton Hotel, Melbourne, Australia, 3-7 July. Association for Qualitative Research.
2000
Conference Publication
Gaining durable employment following loss of work capacity: The dilemma of concealment
Allen, S. M. M. and Crabtree, M. (2000). Gaining durable employment following loss of work capacity: The dilemma of concealment. OT Australia - Qld 6th State Conference, Toowoomba, 7th - 8th April 2000. Melbourne: OT Australia.
1999
Conference Publication
The University of Queensland student placement evaluation
Meredith, P. and Crabtree, M. (1999). The University of Queensland student placement evaluation. Occupational Therapists Australia 20th National Conference, National Convention Centre, Canberra, 25-28 April 1999. Canberra: Occupational Therapists Australia.
1997
Journal Article
Focal Points and Relationships: A Study of Clinical Reasoning
Crabtree, Merrill and Lyons, Michael (1997). Focal Points and Relationships: A Study of Clinical Reasoning. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 60 (2), 57-64. doi: 10.1177/030802269706000204
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Merrill Turpin is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Adolescent Perspectives of Sharing Responsibility for the Management of Type 1 Diabetes in Secondary School
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The Impact of Community Training on Inclusion of People with Disabilities within the Community.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lynda Shevellar
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploration of the use of mental health services among international students in Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tomomi McAuliffe
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Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Occupational Therapy and Early Cognitive Therapy in Patients in Intensive Care Units
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jennifer Fleming
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Doctor Philosophy
Co-creating inclusive walking and running activities alongside young people with disabilities and their families: Participatory Action Research in a regional Australian community.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Georgina Clutterbuck
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding theory integration in occupational therapy student placements: An educator-focused exploration
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley
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Doctor Philosophy
Becoming an effective healthcare practitioner in the NDIS context
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Leander Mitchell, Professor Jodie Copley
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Doctor Philosophy
Occupational Therapy Practice in Intensive Care Units
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jennifer Fleming
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Master Philosophy
Co-designing allied health clinical pathways with frail vascular patients
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kristiana Ludlow, Associate Professor Jacki Liddle
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding theory integration in occupational therapy student placements: An educator-focused exploration
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley
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Master Philosophy
Co-designing allied health clinical pathways with frail vascular patients
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kristiana Ludlow, Associate Professor Jacki Liddle
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Adolescent Perspectives of Sharing Responsibility for the Management of Type 1 Diabetes in Secondary School
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Assisting young people with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and their families to imagine and plan for a meaningful adulthood
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
An Exploration from a Life Course Perspective of the Transition from School for Autistic Young People
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
How Mothers Shape the Context of Their Preschool Children's Play: A Grounded Theory
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
An Exploration of the Conceptual Meaningfulness of a Protocol for Structuring Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making Related to Upper Limb Hypertonia
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Promoting User Engagement and Agency in the Assistive Technology Process: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lynda Shevellar
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Building Evidence-based Practice, Research Capacity and a Culture of Research to Support Clinical and Professional Reasoning among Latin American Occupational Therapists.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sally Bennett, Professor Jodie Copley
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
The influences that shape new graduate paediatric occupational therapists' experiences of learning to make intervention decisions when working with children and families
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Cartography of freely-given relationships in mental health
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lynda Shevellar
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Learning to interact and interacting to learn: a grounded theory of clinical workplace learning for diverse cohorts.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Daniel Schull
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
The meaning of leisure participation: perspectives of children and young people with significant physical disabilities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley
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2017
Master Philosophy
Sources of information used by paediatric occupational therapists in Chile to make clinical decisions.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Asylum seekers' experiences in Australia between 2012 and 2014: The Structural-Personal Interaction Process
Associate Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Teaching and Learning Professional Reasoning During Paediatric Practice Education
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley
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2010
Master Philosophy
Clinical utility of Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory: An investigation of its use with adults following stroke in an acute hospital setting
Associate Advisor
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2010
Master Philosophy
Only another mother would understand. Parents experiences of feeding their children with complex medical conditions
Associate Advisor
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2007
Master Philosophy
MOTHERING SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT DISABILITIES IN SINGAPORE: THE LIVED EXPERIENCE
Associate Advisor
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2006
Master Philosophy
INDEPENDENT LIVING: THE PERSPECTIVES OF PEOPLE WITH ACQUIRED PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENTS IN THE THAI COMMUNITY
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
THE IMPACT OF DRIVING CESSATION ON OLDER PEOPLE: DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK TO FACILITATE ADJUSTMENT
Associate Advisor
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