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Dr Andrew Hill
Dr

Andrew Hill

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Andrew Hill has conducted applied research across a range of industries (including transport, mining, and healthcare), with an emphasis on skills training, measurement/assessment, and the human factors and cognitive aspects of work tasks. A particular research interest has been the measurement and training of hazard perception skill. Andrew was a key member of the UQ team that developed and validated a video-based hazard perception test for Queensland Transport, which was part of the graduated licensing system in Queensland from 2008 to 2021 and was taken by around half a million drivers. Over that time, he continued to collaborate on the development and validation of a range of training methods for increasing drivers’ hazard perception skill. Training that he co-developed has been shown to lead to improvements in hazard perception and reductions in speeding and heavy braking during real-world driving. Since joining MISHC, Andrew has turned his attention to the development of novel methods for assessing and training workers’ hazard recognition skill in mining contexts (e.g., major shutdown operations).

In the healthcare sphere, Andrew contributed to the human factors design of standardised national charts for recording and responding to hospital inpatients’ vital sign observations, and for monitoring and treating diabetes in hospitals. These charts have been shown to yield improved user performance among novice chart-users and experienced clinicians alike. His other healthcare research has included work on the measurement and training of technical skills in laparoscopic surgery and colonoscopy (including contributing to a national curriculum), as well as measurement issues in relation to vital sign data.

Andrew has a PhD in cognitive psychology, as well as honours degrees in psychology and law from The University of Queensland.

Availability

Dr Andrew Hill is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Law, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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99 works between 2001 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

The viewpoint-specific failure of modern 3D displays in laparoscopic surgery

Sakata, Shinichiro, Grove, Philip M., Hill, Andrew, Watson, Marcus O. and Stevenson, Andrew R. L. (2016). The viewpoint-specific failure of modern 3D displays in laparoscopic surgery. Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, 401 (7), 1-12. doi: 10.1007/s00423-016-1495-z

The viewpoint-specific failure of modern 3D displays in laparoscopic surgery

2016

Journal Article

Observation chart design features affect the detection of patient deterioration: A systematic experimental evaluation

Christofidis, Melany J., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S. and Watson, Marcus O. (2016). Observation chart design features affect the detection of patient deterioration: A systematic experimental evaluation. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 72 (1), 158-172. doi: 10.1111/jan.12824

Observation chart design features affect the detection of patient deterioration: A systematic experimental evaluation

2016

Journal Article

The efficacy of training insertion skill on a physical model colonoscopy simulator

Plooy, Annaliese M., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S., Cresp, Alanna St. G., Karamatic, Rozemary, Riek, Stephan, Wallis, Guy M., Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Hewett, David G. and Watson, Marcus O. (2016). The efficacy of training insertion skill on a physical model colonoscopy simulator. Endoscopy International Open, 4 (12), E1252-E1260. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-114773

The efficacy of training insertion skill on a physical model colonoscopy simulator

2015

Journal Article

A competency framework for colonoscopy training derived from cognitive task analysis techniques and expert review

Zupanc, Christine M., Burgess-Limerick, R, Hill, Andrew, Riek, Stephan, Wallis, Guy M., Plooy, Annaliese M., Horswill, Mark S., Watson, Marcus O. and Hewett, David G. (2015). A competency framework for colonoscopy training derived from cognitive task analysis techniques and expert review. BMC Medical Education, 15 (216) 216, 216. doi: 10.1186/s12909-015-0494-z

A competency framework for colonoscopy training derived from cognitive task analysis techniques and expert review

2015

Journal Article

Can a video-based hazard perception test used for driver licensing predict crash involvement?

Horswill, Mark S., Hill, Andrew and Wetton, Mark (2015). Can a video-based hazard perception test used for driver licensing predict crash involvement?. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 82, 213-219. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2015.05.019

Can a video-based hazard perception test used for driver licensing predict crash involvement?

2015

Other Outputs

Development and initial evaluation of a new subcutaneous insulin form: final report

Horswill, Mark S., Hill, Andrew, Christofidis, Melany, Francis, Sophie and Watson, Marcus O. (2015). Development and initial evaluation of a new subcutaneous insulin form: final report.

Development and initial evaluation of a new subcutaneous insulin form: final report

2015

Other Outputs

Guidelines for the on-screen display of medicines: Final report

Watson, Marcus O., Hill, Andrew, Cornish, Lillian, McKimmie, Blake M. and Horswill, Mark S. (2015). Guidelines for the on-screen display of medicines: Final report. St Lucia, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland.

Guidelines for the on-screen display of medicines: Final report

2015

Journal Article

The longer-term effects of a brief hazard perception training intervention in older drivers

Horswill, Mark S, Falconer, Emmaline K, Pachana, Nancy A, Wetton, Mark and Hill, Andrew (2015). The longer-term effects of a brief hazard perception training intervention in older drivers. Psychology and Aging, 30 (1), 62-67. doi: 10.1037/a0038671

The longer-term effects of a brief hazard perception training intervention in older drivers

2015

Journal Article

Less is more: the design of early-warning scoring systems affects the speed and accuracy of scoring

Christofidis, Melany J., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S. and Watson, Marcus O. (2015). Less is more: the design of early-warning scoring systems affects the speed and accuracy of scoring. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71 (7), 1573-1586. doi: 10.1111/jan.12618

Less is more: the design of early-warning scoring systems affects the speed and accuracy of scoring

2014

Journal Article

Erratum: Are what happens next exercises and self-generated commentaries useful additions to hazard perception training for novice drivers? (Accident Analysis and Prevention (2013) 54 (57-66))

Wetton, Mark A., Hill, Andrew and Horswill, Mark S. (2014). Erratum: Are what happens next exercises and self-generated commentaries useful additions to hazard perception training for novice drivers? (Accident Analysis and Prevention (2013) 54 (57-66)). Accident Analysis and Prevention, 67, 166-166. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.02.001

Erratum: Are what happens next exercises and self-generated commentaries useful additions to hazard perception training for novice drivers? (Accident Analysis and Prevention (2013) 54 (57-66))

2013

Journal Article

Observation charts with overlapping blood pressure and heart rate graphs do not yield the performance advantage that health professionals assume: an experimental study

Christofidis, Melany J., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S. and Watson, Marcus O. (2013). Observation charts with overlapping blood pressure and heart rate graphs do not yield the performance advantage that health professionals assume: an experimental study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 70 (3), 610-624. doi: 10.1111/jan.12223

Observation charts with overlapping blood pressure and heart rate graphs do not yield the performance advantage that health professionals assume: an experimental study

2013

Journal Article

Applying heuristic evaluation to observation chart design to improve the detection of patient deterioration

Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S., Karamatic, Rozemary, Hewett, David G. and Watson, Marcus O. (2013). Applying heuristic evaluation to observation chart design to improve the detection of patient deterioration. Applied Ergonomics, 44 (4), 544-556. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2012.11.003

Applying heuristic evaluation to observation chart design to improve the detection of patient deterioration

2013

Journal Article

A human factors approach to observation chart design can trump health professionals' prior chart experience

Christofidis, Melany J., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S. and Watson, Marcus O. (2013). A human factors approach to observation chart design can trump health professionals' prior chart experience. Resuscitation, 84 (5), 657-665. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.09.023

A human factors approach to observation chart design can trump health professionals' prior chart experience

2013

Journal Article

Are what happens next exercises and self-generated commentaries useful additions to hazard perception training for novice drivers?

Wetton, Mark A., Hill, Andrew and Horswill, Mark S. (2013). Are what happens next exercises and self-generated commentaries useful additions to hazard perception training for novice drivers?. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 54, 57-66. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2013.02.013

Are what happens next exercises and self-generated commentaries useful additions to hazard perception training for novice drivers?

2013

Journal Article

Even highly experienced drivers benefit from a brief hazard perception training intervention

Horswill, Mark S., Taylor, Kirsty, Newnam, Sharon, Wetton, Mark and Hill, Andrew (2013). Even highly experienced drivers benefit from a brief hazard perception training intervention. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 52, 100-110. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2012.12.014

Even highly experienced drivers benefit from a brief hazard perception training intervention

2012

Journal Article

Designing observation charts to optimize the detection of patient deterioriation: Reliance on the subjective preferences of healthcare professionals is not enough

Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S., Karamatic, Rozemary and Watson, Marcus O. (2012). Designing observation charts to optimize the detection of patient deterioriation: Reliance on the subjective preferences of healthcare professionals is not enough. Australian Critical Care, 25 (4), 238-252. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2012.01.003

Designing observation charts to optimize the detection of patient deterioriation: Reliance on the subjective preferences of healthcare professionals is not enough

2012

Journal Article

Supporting the detection of patient deterioration: observation chart design affects the recognition of abnormal vital signs

Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S. and Watson, Marcus O. (2012). Supporting the detection of patient deterioration: observation chart design affects the recognition of abnormal vital signs. Resuscitation, 83 (9), 1111-1118. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.02.009

Supporting the detection of patient deterioration: observation chart design affects the recognition of abnormal vital signs

2012

Journal Article

Inferential reasoning by exclusion in children (Homo Sapiens)

Hill, Andrew, Collier-Baker, Emma and Suddendorf, Thomas (2012). Inferential reasoning by exclusion in children (Homo Sapiens). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 126 (3), 243-254. doi: 10.1037/a0024449

Inferential reasoning by exclusion in children (Homo Sapiens)

2012

Journal Article

Construct validation of a physical model colonsocopy simulator

Plooy, Annaliese M., Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S., Cresp, Alanna St.G., Watson, Marcus O., Ooi, Soong-Yuan, Riek, Stephan, Wallis, Guy M., Burgess-Limerick, Robin and Hewett, David G. (2012). Construct validation of a physical model colonsocopy simulator. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 76 (1), 144-150. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2012.03.246

Construct validation of a physical model colonsocopy simulator

2012

Other Outputs

Task analysis and heuristic evaluation of residential medication charts: final report

Christofidis, Melany, Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S., McKimmie, Blake M., Parker, Deborah and Watson, Marcus O. (2012). Task analysis and heuristic evaluation of residential medication charts: final report. St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Task analysis and heuristic evaluation of residential medication charts: final report

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Development and evaluation of a new two-tier system: an alternative to the current drug-driving enforcement (zero-tolerance) policy in Australia
    National Road Safety Action Grants Program
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2026
    SRL6340 HEAVY VEHICLE HAZARD PERCEPTION TEST (HV HPT) Part 1 - development and preparation of HPT clips and instruction video (Stages 1 to 4)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    An evidence-based approach to improving major shutdown workers hazard recognition skill: Development and evaluation of a novel video-based interactive training package
    Coal Services Health and Safety Trust
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2027
    Navigating Fitness to Drive with Patients with Dementia in Primary Care: Delivering an innovative Online Driver Safety Assessment and Management Package to Practitioners
    NHMRC MRFF Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2022
    Human aspects of automation in mining (101BMAHF)
    BM Alliance Coal Operations Pty Limited
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2021
    An online training program to reduce speeding
    ACT Road Safety Fund
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2023
    Wearable displays for high-tempo work in mission-critical worlds
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Contract in Relation to the Heuristic Analysis of the PBS Hospital Medication Chart (PBS HMC)
    Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Provision of clinician support materials for a new Subcutaneous Insulin Form Pilot
    Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Development of Human Factors Assessment for on-screen display of medicines information
    Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Design of a subcutaneous insulin chart and heuristic analysis
    Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
    Open grant
  • 2012
    Task Analysis and heuristic evaluation of residential medication charts
    Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    National residential medication chart: human factors design assistance
    Department of Health and Ageing
    Open grant
  • 2011
    Task Analysis and Heuristic Analysis of Insulin Charts
    Department of Health and Ageing
    Open grant
  • 2011
    Developing and validating a user-friendly patient observation chart to minimise human error
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Development and testing of observation and response charts in a clinical setting
    Department of Health and Ageing
    Open grant
  • 2009
    Human factors research regarding observational charts (DoHA-funded project administered by Queensland Health)
    Queensland Health
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    An evaluation of primary care management of driving and driving cessation for people living with dementia, with a development and assessment of an innovative model of care

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Theresa Scott

Completed supervision

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