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The Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Evidence Based Practice

 

The Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Evidence Based Practice (ACRREBP): A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute

Baillie Henderson Hospital
PO Box 405
Toowoomba 4352
Queensland
Australia
 
Phone: +61 7 4699 8312
Fax: +61 7 4699 8940
Director:
Professor Cath Rogers-Clark
Email: Catherine Rogersclark@health.qld.gov.au
Email: Cath.Rogers-Clark@usq.edu.au
 

Deputy Director:

Judy March, Hon Assoc Prof
Email: JudyC_March@health.qld.gov.au

Research Fellow:
Ms Susanne Pearce
Email: susanne_pearce@health.qld.gov.au
 
Core Team Members:
Ms Michelle Cameron
Mr Clint Maloney
Mrs Chery; Ross-Walker
Mrs Lisa Beccaria
Ms Julie Westaway
Ms Janice Doolan
Mr Paul Barber
Dr Ans van Erp

The Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Evidence Based Practice (ACRREBP) is located at Baillie Henderson Hospital within the Toowoomba and Darling Downs Health Service District. ACRREBP works in collaboration with the Centre for Rural and Remote Area Health at the University of Southern Queensland. The aim of ACRREBP is to optimise the quality of health care delivery in rural and remote settings by promoting and supporting evidence based practice.

Systematic Reviews

 

Author(s)

Title

Status

Pearce, S.
Rogers-Clark, C.

Comprehensive systematic review of age-friendly nursing interventions in the management of older people in Emergency Department

Approved and in progress

Rogers-Clark, C.
Pearce, S.
Cameron, M.

Management of Disruptive Behaviour within Nursing Work Environments: A Comprehensive Systematic Review of the Evidence

Completed

Moloney, C.
Beccaria, L.

Perceived facilitators and inhibitors for the use of personal digital assistance (PDAs) by nurses: a systematic review

Completed

Fallon, A.
Westaway, J.
Maloney, C.

A systematic review of psychometric evidence and expert opinion regarding the assessment of faecal incontinence in older community-dwelling adults.

Completed

 

Director – Prof Cath Rogers-Clark