
Overview
Background
Shelley is an Associate Professor and Senior Principal Research Fellow in the School of Pharmacy, UQ as part of the RECARD project.
She is also a Project Officer - Research and Clinical Support in the Department of Obstetric Medicine, Mater Mothers Hospitals, Brisbane.
She is recognised as a leading Australian researcher in maternal health and in implementation science.
Shelley's main research interests include:
- Implementation Science and Translating Research into Practice
- Health service redesign through co-creation
- Nutrition and maternal health ('The first 1000 days')
- Digital technologies and platforms to facilitate behaviour change
Shelley is an Associate Editor for Dietitians Australia’s national journal, Nutrition and Dietetics. In 2010, Shelley received Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian status as recognition of her professional leadership and expertise. The high quality of her research has been recognised with six awards in the field of Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Research.
With 41 peer reviewed publications in the past 5 years, she has an h-index of 23 and her Field-Weighted Citation Impact score (1.50) is above average for her discipline, particularly in the areas of Health Service Research (FWCI 2.35), Gestational Diabetes (FWCI 1.55), and Gut Microbiota (FWCI 2.10).
Availability
- Dr Shelley Wilkinson is:
- Not available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
Knowledge, Health, and Societal Impacts
Dissemination of findings from her 2012-3 NHMRC TRIP Fellowship (implementation of gestational diabetes mellitus nutrition care guidelines at the Mater Mothers’ Hospitals to multiple sites around Queensland. This work has resulted in a reduction in medication use in gestational diabetes mellitus, improved diet quality and increased physical activity levels through building capacity and improving systems to allow adherence to best practice. Key learnings about the process of co-creation with health services with clinical and process improvements have also emerged (https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-019-3947-y). Hospital and Health Services (HHSs) engaged: Cairns & Hinterland HHS; Darling Downs HHS; West Moreton HHS; Metro South HHS. More information here and here.
Implementation of gestational weight gain guidelines at the Mater Mothers' Hospitals. She has demonstrated successful longitudinal, hospital-wide, effective, stepped identification and targeting of barriers to guideline adherence with large and significant changes in health provider behaviour known to influence gestational weight gain. The quality and relevance of this work was recognised with an invited blog post for the Biomedical Central journal website to accompany a published article, as well as Clinical Paper of the year award (MRI-UQ, 2019). More information here.
Co-creating education delivery to support a radical model of care change: As part of the Brisbane Mater Mothers’ Hospital’s re-imagining of the gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) service she led the co-creation of the education model of care from 2019. This occurred as part of a multifaceted digital solution in the busy and under-resourced GDM service. A service in which 16% of our 6000 women experience a pregnancy with GDM each year; the commonest medical disorder of pregnancy with potentially serious complications for babies. To achieve this she led a Dietetics team who collaborated closely with women who attended our GDM clinics, alongside Obstetric Medicine, Diabetes Education, Midwifery, Obstetrics, and Interpreting Services. In doing this work we posed the questions - how could we deliver care better? What would we want it to look like? What would women and their families want it to look like?
An element of the model of care refresh included the co-creation of an ‘Introduction to GDM’ video in six languages. The short video included the same script and footage for most parts, except for the dietary section. This was tailored to cultural preferences and practices. We involved women from all language groups for diversity and representativeness in the videos. In its first year of distribution (Oct 2020-21) the videos received almost 20,000 views. The English, simplified Chinese, and Somali videos have been viewed between 150-250 times each month each; the Vietnamese video has been watched over 1,000 times each month. This work received the "Allied Health Award" in 2021 at the Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society meeting.
Works
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2008
Conference Publication
Toward primary prevention and woman-centred approaches in pregnancy health care
Miller, Yvette D., Marshall, Alison L. and Wilkinson, Shelley (2008). Toward primary prevention and woman-centred approaches in pregnancy health care. ABINGDON: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD.
2008
Conference Publication
The need for a re-orientation of pregnancy and postnatal care towards woman-centred behavioural prevention
Collins, B., Downing-Brown, A., Koh, D., Marshall, A., Miller, Y. and Wilkinson, S. (2008). The need for a re-orientation of pregnancy and postnatal care towards woman-centred behavioural prevention. Australasian Society of Behavioural Health and Medicine Scientific Conference, Sydney, Australia, February 2008.
2007
Journal Article
Improving health behaviours during pregnancy: A new direction for the pregnancy handheld record
Wilkinson, S. A. and Miller, Y. D. (2007). Improving health behaviours during pregnancy: A new direction for the pregnancy handheld record. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 47 (6), 464-467. doi: 10.1111/j.1479-828X.2007.00780.x
2007
Conference Publication
Caboolture mums & little ones; What we're up to now
Fjeldsoe, B. S., Collins, B. and Wilkinson, S. (2007). Caboolture mums & little ones; What we're up to now. Human Movement Studies Postgraduate Conference, North Stradbroke Island, Qld, Australia, April, 2007.
2006
Conference Publication
Caboolture mums & little ones; Where we're going and where we've been
Collins, B. and Wilkinson, S. (2006). Caboolture mums & little ones; Where we're going and where we've been. 2006 Human Movement Studies Postgraduate Conference, North Stradbroke Island, Qld, Australia, April, 2006.
2003
Conference Publication
Do weight loss groups deliver better outcomes? Results from the FBI trial
Ash, S., Reeves, M. M., Bauer, J., Vivanti, A., Dover, T., Farlow, L., Wilkinson, S., O'Moore-Sullivan, T., Leong, C. and Capra, S. (2003). Do weight loss groups deliver better outcomes? Results from the FBI trial. 21st National Conference, Dietitians Association of Australia, Cairns, Australia, May 2003.
2003
Conference Publication
Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with intensive dietetic treatment results in sustained weight loss at 12 months of the FBI trial
Ash, S., Reeves, M. M., Bauer, J., Vivanti, A., Dover, T., Wilkinson, S., Farlow, L., Sullivan, T., Leong, C. and Capra, S. (2003). Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with intensive dietetic treatment results in sustained weight loss at 12 months of the FBI trial. 12th Australasian Society for the Study of Obesity (ASSO) Annual Scientific Meeting, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, 24-26 October 2003. Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia: ASSO.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Shelley Wilkinson is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Women's experiences of dietary management of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Marloes Nitert Dekker, Associate Professor Susie de Jersey
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Medical Leadership
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Care Re-imagined
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David McIntyre
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
An Implementation Science Approach to Co-designing Perinatal Education
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Megan Ferguson, Associate Professor Mike Beckmann
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
A Mixed methods Study of Interventions and Experiences to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus following Gestational Diabetes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Fiona Bogossian, Emeritus Professor David McIntyre
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
The use of an electronic health record (EHR) in a maternity shared-care environment
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Claire Jackson
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