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Professor Alison Mudge
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Alison Mudge

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Overview

Background

Professor Alison Mudge is a clinician researcher based in the large Department of Internal Medicine and Aged Care at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. Her applied research focused on understanding and improving inpatient and post-hospital care for frail older Australians through coordinated multidiscipinary approaches. This has involved research and improvement collaborations with multiple healthcare disciplines (e.g. nursing, physiotherapy, nutrition and dietetics, occupational therapy, exercise science) and medical subspecialties (e.g. geriatrics, rehabilitation medicine, cardiology, vascular surgery, palliative care, anaesthetics, gastroenterology).

Alison was inaugural Clinical Director of the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI) where she advocated strongly for the importance of implementation science approaches, and she has led numerous workshops and mentoring sessions in implementation science and practice including a seminar series within the Queensland Healthcare Improvement Fellowship program. She has been a Metro North Clinician Research Fellow and led competitive grants from NHMRC and MRFF. She advocates for clinician scientists and for authentic consumer engagement in research and service improvement, and is a highly respected undergraduate and gradute educator. She has served on the steering committee for leading Queensland clinical networks inlcuding the Statewide Older Persons's Health Clinical Network and Queensland Dementia, Ageing and Frailty Network, advocating successfully for changes to policy and practice to improve health and wellbeing of older Queenslanders.

Availability

Professor Alison Mudge is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australasian College of Physicians

Research impacts

Professor Mudge's research has had impact on clinical practice and health policy. Her PhD research demonstrating clinical improvement in outcomes with introduction of a structured multidisciplinary team model in general medicine led to a permanent change in the model of care that has been emulated in other sites. Her multi-site EJECTION-HF study demonstrated the safety of early cardiac rehabilitation following acute heart failure. With her multidisicpinary team she has led the development, evaluation and scale-up up the Eat Walk Engage delirium prevention program, now preventing thousands of cases of delirium throughout Queensland. The project she led through the Statewide Older Persons Health Clinical Network on "How older-person friendly are Queesnland hospitals?" informed the Health Minister's Priority Frail Older Persons' Program, investing an additional $30 million per annum in acute care for older Queenslanders.

Works

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129 works between 2001 and 2024

1 - 20 of 129 works

2024

Journal Article

Experience of care from the perspectives of inpatients with palliative care needs: a cross-sectional study using a patient reported experience measure (PREM)

Singh, Gursharan K., Mudge, Alison, Matthews, Robyn, Yates, Patsy, Phillips, Jane L. and Virdun, Claudia (2024). Experience of care from the perspectives of inpatients with palliative care needs: a cross-sectional study using a patient reported experience measure (PREM). BMC Palliative Care, 23 (1) 177. doi: 10.1186/s12904-024-01494-4

Experience of care from the perspectives of inpatients with palliative care needs: a cross-sectional study using a patient reported experience measure (PREM)

2024

Journal Article

Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce Functional Decline in Medical Inpatients: An Umbrella Review

Adsett, Julie A. and Mudge, Alison M. (2024). Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce Functional Decline in Medical Inpatients: An Umbrella Review. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 25 (8) 105052, 105052. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2024.105052

Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce Functional Decline in Medical Inpatients: An Umbrella Review

2024

Journal Article

Exploring hospital mealtime experiences of older inpatients, caregivers and staff using photovoice methods

Young, Adrienne M., Byrnes, Angela, Mahoney, Danielle, Power, Gary, Cahill, Margaret, Heaton, Sarah, McRae, Prue, Mudge, Alison and Miller, Evonne (2024). Exploring hospital mealtime experiences of older inpatients, caregivers and staff using photovoice methods. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 33 (5), 1906-1920. doi: 10.1111/jocn.17009

Exploring hospital mealtime experiences of older inpatients, caregivers and staff using photovoice methods

2024

Journal Article

Nutrition care for older adults with delirium: A scoping review

Deeth, Sophie, Stevens, Sarah, Bell, Jack and Mudge, Alison (2024). Nutrition care for older adults with delirium: A scoping review. Journal of Clinical Nursing. doi: 10.1111/jocn.17069

Nutrition care for older adults with delirium: A scoping review

2024

Journal Article

Understanding family carer experiences and perceptions of engagement in delirium prevention and care for adults in hospital: qualitative systematic review

Lee-Steere, Karen, Mudge, Alison, Liddle, Jacki and Bennett, Sally (2024). Understanding family carer experiences and perceptions of engagement in delirium prevention and care for adults in hospital: qualitative systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 33 (4), 1320-1345. doi: 10.1111/jocn.16990

Understanding family carer experiences and perceptions of engagement in delirium prevention and care for adults in hospital: qualitative systematic review

2024

Journal Article

Mealtimes matter: Measuring the hospital mealtime environment and care practices to identify opportunities for multidisciplinary improvement

Treleaven, Elise, Matthews‐Rensch, Kylie, Garcia, Dwayne, Mudge, Alison, Banks, Merrilyn and Young, Adrienne M. (2024). Mealtimes matter: Measuring the hospital mealtime environment and care practices to identify opportunities for multidisciplinary improvement. Nutrition and Dietetics. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12863

Mealtimes matter: Measuring the hospital mealtime environment and care practices to identify opportunities for multidisciplinary improvement

2024

Journal Article

General physicians and perioperative medicine. What is on the horizon?

Osborne, Amy F., Aung, Ar Kar, Johnson, Douglas, Gibb, Catherine L. and Mudge, Alison M. (2024). General physicians and perioperative medicine. What is on the horizon?. Internal Medicine Journal, 54 (1), 12-15. doi: 10.1111/imj.16250

General physicians and perioperative medicine. What is on the horizon?

2023

Journal Article

Navigating the facilitation journey: a qualitative, longitudinal evaluation of ‘Eat Walk Engage’ novice and experienced facilitators

Harvey, Gillian, Collyer, Sarah, McRae, Prue, Barrimore, Sally E., Demmitt, Camey, Lee-Steere, Karen, Nolan, Bernadette and Mudge, Alison M. (2023). Navigating the facilitation journey: a qualitative, longitudinal evaluation of ‘Eat Walk Engage’ novice and experienced facilitators. BMC Health Services Research, 23 (1) 1132, 1-13. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-10116-3

Navigating the facilitation journey: a qualitative, longitudinal evaluation of ‘Eat Walk Engage’ novice and experienced facilitators

2023

Conference Publication

Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial

Mudge, Alison, Mcrae, Prue, Young, Adrienne, Blackberry, Irene, Lee-Steere, Karen, Barrimore, Sally, Quirke, Tara and Harvey, Gillian (2023). Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial. 2nd Implementation Science Health Conference Australia, Sydney, Australia, 23-24 March 2023. London, United Kingdom: BioMed Central.

Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial

2023

Journal Article

Incontinence during and following hospitalisation: a prospective study of prevalence, incidence and association with clinical outcomes

Campbell, Jill, Hubbard, Ruth, Ostaszkiewicz, Joan, Green, Theresa, Coyer, Fiona and Mudge, Alison (2023). Incontinence during and following hospitalisation: a prospective study of prevalence, incidence and association with clinical outcomes. Age and Ageing, 52 (9) afad181, 1-8. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afad181

Incontinence during and following hospitalisation: a prospective study of prevalence, incidence and association with clinical outcomes

2023

Journal Article

‘Life is about movement—everything that is alive moves’: a mixed methods study to understand barriers and enablers to inpatient mobility from the older patient’s perspective

Byrnes, Angela, McRae, Prue and Mudge, Alison M. (2023). ‘Life is about movement—everything that is alive moves’: a mixed methods study to understand barriers and enablers to inpatient mobility from the older patient’s perspective. Age and Ageing, 52 (7) afad111. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afad111

‘Life is about movement—everything that is alive moves’: a mixed methods study to understand barriers and enablers to inpatient mobility from the older patient’s perspective

2023

Journal Article

Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial

Mudge, Alison M., McRae, Prue, Young, Adrienne, Blackberry, Irene, Lee-Steere, Karen, Barrimore, Sally, Quirke, Tara and Harvey, Gillian (2023). Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial. BMC Health Services Research, 23 (1) 668, 1-15. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09659-2

Implementing a ward-based programme to improve care for older inpatients: process evaluation of the cluster randomised CHERISH trial

2023

Journal Article

Developing and validating a novel staff questionnaire to identify barriers and enablers to nutrition and mealtime care on hospital wards

Young, Adrienne, Kozica‐Olenski, Samantha, Mallen, Kimberley, McRae, Prue, Treleaven, Elise, Walsh, Zoe and Mudge, Alison (2023). Developing and validating a novel staff questionnaire to identify barriers and enablers to nutrition and mealtime care on hospital wards. Nutrition and Dietetics, 80 (4), 389-398. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12815

Developing and validating a novel staff questionnaire to identify barriers and enablers to nutrition and mealtime care on hospital wards

2023

Journal Article

Eat Walk Engage: enabling acute care teams to deliver consistent fundamentals of care for older people

Cahill, Margaret, Neill, Sharne, Treleaven, Elise, Lee‐Steere, Karen, Carter, Andy, McCormack, Linda and Mudge, Alison (2023). Eat Walk Engage: enabling acute care teams to deliver consistent fundamentals of care for older people. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 79 (3), 961-969. doi: 10.1111/jan.15363

Eat Walk Engage: enabling acute care teams to deliver consistent fundamentals of care for older people

2023

Book Chapter

A Delicate Balance: Weighing Risks and Benefits in Frail Patients

Tan, Joseph, Chan, Nicole I. and Mudge, Alison M. (2023). A Delicate Balance: Weighing Risks and Benefits in Frail Patients. Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine. (pp. 67-69) Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-4440-8_16

A Delicate Balance: Weighing Risks and Benefits in Frail Patients

2023

Book Chapter

First Do No Harm: Beware the Prescribing Cascade

Chan, Nicole I., Tan, Joseph and Mudge, Alison M. (2023). First Do No Harm: Beware the Prescribing Cascade. Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine. (pp. 63-65) Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-4440-8_15

First Do No Harm: Beware the Prescribing Cascade

2023

Book Chapter

Right Time and Place: Cognitive Testing in Hospital

Chan, Nicole I., Tan, Joseph and Mudge, Alison M. (2023). Right Time and Place: Cognitive Testing in Hospital. Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine. (pp. 59-61) Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-4440-8_14

Right Time and Place: Cognitive Testing in Hospital

2023

Book Chapter

A Critical Signal: New Atrial Fibrillation in an Inpatient

Chan, Nicole I., Tan, Joseph and Mudge, Alison M. (2023). A Critical Signal: New Atrial Fibrillation in an Inpatient. Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine. (pp. 71-73) Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-4440-8_17

A Critical Signal: New Atrial Fibrillation in an Inpatient

2023

Book Chapter

Taboo Clues: Learning from Bodily Functions

Chan, Nicole I., Tan, Joseph and Mudge, Alison M. (2023). Taboo Clues: Learning from Bodily Functions. Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine. (pp. 75-77) Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-4440-8_18

Taboo Clues: Learning from Bodily Functions

2023

Book Chapter

The Skeleton in the Closet: Preventing Hospital-Associated Malnutrition

Mudge, Alison M., Chan, Nicole I. and Tan, Joseph (2023). The Skeleton in the Closet: Preventing Hospital-Associated Malnutrition. Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine. (pp. 27-29) Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-4440-8_7

The Skeleton in the Closet: Preventing Hospital-Associated Malnutrition

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  • ageism
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  • frailty

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