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
Fields of research
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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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.
2012
Journal Article
Assessing the realism of colonoscopy simulation: The development of an instrument and systematic comparison of 4 simulators
Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S., Plooy, Annaliese M., Watson, Marcus O., Karamatic, Rozemary, Basit, Tabinda A., Wallis, Guy M., Riek, Stephan, Burgess-Limerick, Robin and Hewett, David G. (2012). Assessing the realism of colonoscopy simulation: The development of an instrument and systematic comparison of 4 simulators. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 75 (3), 631-640. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2011.10.030
2011
Journal Article
The development and validation of a hazard perception test for use in driver licensing
Wetton, Mark A., Hill, Andrew and Horswill, Mark S. (2011). The development and validation of a hazard perception test for use in driver licensing. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 43 (5), 1759-1770. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2011.04.007
2011
Other Outputs
Inferential Reasoning by Exclusion in Non-Human Primates and Children
Andrew Hill (2011). Inferential Reasoning by Exclusion in Non-Human Primates and Children. PhD Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland.
2011
Journal Article
Inferential reasoning by exclusion in great apes, lesser apes, and spider monkeys
Hill, Andrew, Collier-Baker, Emma and Suddendorf, Thomas (2011). Inferential reasoning by exclusion in great apes, lesser apes, and spider monkeys. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 125 (1), 91-103. doi: 10.1037/a0020867
2011
Conference Publication
Validation of a novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy
Riek, S. P., Plooy, A. M., Marinovic, W., Cresp, A., Hill, A., Wallis, G. M., Horswill, M. S., Burgess-Limerick, R., Watson, M. O. and Hewett, D. G. (2011). Validation of a novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy. Australian Gastroenterology Week 2011, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 12-15 September 2011. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2011.06821.x
2011
Conference Publication
The development and validation of a colorectal polyp recognition test
Hill, A., Horswill, M. S., Plooy, A. M., Watson, M. O., Rowlands, L., Wallis, G. M., Riek, S. P., Burgess-Limerick, R., Zupanc, C. and Hewett, D. G. (2011). The development and validation of a colorectal polyp recognition test. Australian Gastroenterology Week 2011, Brisbane, Qld., Australia, 12-15 September 2011. Richmond, Vic., Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2011.06821.x
2011
Conference Publication
Tu1490 validation of a novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy
Riek, Stephan, Plooy, Annaliesse M., Marinovic, Welber, Cresp, Alanna, Hill, Andrew, Wallis, Guy M., Ooi, Soong-Yuan J., Horswill, Mark S., Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Zupanc, Christine, Watson, Marcus O. and Hewett, David G. (2011). Tu1490 validation of a novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy. Digestive Diease Week 2011, Chicago, IL United States, 7-10 May 2011. Philadelphia, PA United States: Mosby. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2011.03.981
2010
Book
Developer’s guide for observation and response charts
Horswill, Mark S., Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew, Watson, Marcus O., Dunbar, Nicola, Adams, Lynette M., Stephens, Jo-Anne L. and Christofidis, Melany J. (2010). Developer’s guide for observation and response charts. Sydney, Australia: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
2010
Journal Article
A brief office-based hazard perception intervention for drivers with ADHD symptoms
Poulsen, Anne A., Horswill, Mark S., Wetton, Mark A., Hill, Andrew and Lim, Sok Mui (2010). A brief office-based hazard perception intervention for drivers with ADHD symptoms. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 44 (6), 528-534. doi: 10.3109/00048671003596048
2010
Book
Human factors research regarding observation charts: Research project overview
Horswill, Mark S., Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew, Christofidis, Melany J., Karamatic, Rozemary, Hewett, David and Watson, Marcus O. (2010). Human factors research regarding observation charts: Research project overview. Sydney, Australia: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
2010
Book
An Online Survey of Health Professionals’ Opinions Regarding Observation Charts
Preece, Megan H. W., Horswill, Mark S., Hill, Andrew, Karamatic, Rozemary and Watson, Marcus O. (2010). An Online Survey of Health Professionals’ Opinions Regarding Observation Charts. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
2010
Book
Paper-based patient chart design information sheet
Horswill, Mark S., Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew and Watson, Marcus O. (2010). Paper-based patient chart design information sheet. Sydney, Australia: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
2010
Book
The development of the adult deterioration detection system (ADDS) chart
Hill, Andrew, Horswill, Mark S., Preece, Megan H. W. and Watson, Marcus O. (2010). The development of the adult deterioration detection system (ADDS) chart. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
2010
Book
Detecting abnormal vital signs on six observation charts: An experimental comparison
Horswill, Mark S., Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew and Watson, Marcus O. (2010). Detecting abnormal vital signs on six observation charts: An experimental comparison. Sydney, Australia: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
2010
Book
Recording patient data on six observation charts: An experimental comparison
Horswill, Mark S., Preece, Megan H. W., Hill, Andrew, Christofidis, Melany J. and Watson, Marcus O. (2010). Recording patient data on six observation charts: An experimental comparison. Sydney, Australia: Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
2010
Conference Publication
A human factors approach to observation chart design can improve the detection of clinical deterioration
Preece, Megan, Horswill, Mark, Hill, Andrew, Christofidis, Melany and Watson, Marcus (2010). A human factors approach to observation chart design can improve the detection of clinical deterioration. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia Annual Conference 2010, Sunshine Coast, Australia, 31 Oct- 2 Nov 2010.
2010
Conference Publication
The effects of augmented visual feedback on motor skill learning in colonoscopy
Plooy, A. M., Cresp, A., Horswill, M. S., Hill, A., Riek, S. P., Wallis, G. M., Burgess-Limerick, R., Zupanc, C., Watson, M. O. and Hewett, D. G. (2010). The effects of augmented visual feedback on motor skill learning in colonoscopy. Australian Gastroenterology Week (AGW) 2010, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 20-23 October 2010. Carlton South, VIC, Australia: Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2010.06452.x
2010
Conference Publication
Medical observation chart design affects users’ decision accuracy and response time regarding patients’ vital signs
Preece, Megan, Horswill, Mark, Hill, Andrew and Watson, Marcus (2010). Medical observation chart design affects users’ decision accuracy and response time regarding patients’ vital signs. 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP2010), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 11-16 July, 2010. Victoria, Australia: Australian Psychological Society,.
2010
Conference Publication
A colonoscopy competency framework derived from task analysis
Hewett, David G., Zupanc, Christine, Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Karamatic, Rozemary, Riek, Stephan P., Wallis, Guy M., Plooy, Annaliese M., Horswill, Mark S., Hill, Andrew and Watson, Marcus O. (2010). A colonoscopy competency framework derived from task analysis. Digestive Disease Week 2010, New Orleans, LA, U.S.A., 1-5 May 2010. United States: Mosby. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2010.03.428
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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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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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Effect of Head-Worn Displays on Prehospital Teamwork
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Neal, Professor Penelope Sanderson
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Depth distortions in stereoscopic displays: the impact of viewing conditions and stimulus type on perceived depth in laboratory and applied settings.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Horswill, Associate Professor Philip Grove
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
A Human Factors Approach to Optimising Laparoscopic Skills Training
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Philip Grove, Professor Mark Horswill
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Resolving contentious hospital observation chart design decisions using a behavioural experimental approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Horswill
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