2022 AH-TRIP Showcase

The annual AH-TRIP Showcase is designed to showcase and celebrate the translation of research into practice across QLD health services. It also recognises individuals who undertake systems-based changes to enable or facilitate the implementation of research translation.

Are you interested in holding an AH-TRIP Showcase event? Please refer to the AH-TRIP Showcase Toolkit for more information.

AH-TRIP 2022 - Presentations

Allied Health – Translating Research into Practice (AH-TRIP) is an initiative that aims to embed knowledge translation from research within the usual business of Hospital and Health Services by building the capacity of the health practitioner workforce. The annual AH-TRIP Showcase celebrates research translation activities supported and undertaken by health practitioners across QLD health services.

Winners

  • The TRIP project with the highest scoring entry across all judging categories, as determined by the judging panel.

    Sponsor: Menzies Health Institute – Griffith University

    Menzies Health Institute

    Recipient

    Tahnie Takefala, Nutrition & Dietetics, Princess Alexandra Hospital.

    "Improving Early Oral Feeding Practices in the Queensland Liver Transplant Service."

  • Recognises a TRIP project that has established or strengthened multi-site, external partnerships or collaborations with other allied health departments, disciplines, health services, institutes or industry.

    Sponsor: Health Translation Queensland

    htq

    Recipient

    Samara Phillips, Physiotherapy, Metro South Hospital and Health Service.

    "Implementing evidence-based exercise guidelines at scale following median sternotomy."

  • We all make mistakes! This award recognises a TRIP project that didn’t go exactly to plan but created valuable learning opportunities.

    Sponsor: Bond University - Healthcare Innovations Program

    Bond University

    Recipient

    Tayla Robertson, Nutrition & Dietetics, Princess Alexandra Hospital.

    "Implementation and Evaluation of a Preoperative Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Model of Dietetics Care in Elective Colorectal Surgery."

  • The TRIP project with the highest number of votes from the virtual audience poll. There are no judging criteria as this award is based on the popular vote only.

    SponsorQueensland Aphasia Research Centre (QARC)

    Queensland Aphasia Research Centre (QARC)

    Recipient

    Shana Taubert, Speech Pathology, Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital.

    "Implementation of a speech pathology-led VFSS referring model."

  • Open to Allied Health managers, team leaders or other senior staff who undertake systems-based changes to enable or facilitate the implementation of research translation.

    This award is focused on the establishment and facilitation of strategic processes that enable implementation rather than the results of the implementation itself.

    Sponsor: RBWH Foundation

    Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland (AHPOQ)

    Recipient

    A/Prof Jack Bell, Principal Research Fellow (Nutrition, Implementation and Knowledge Translation) Allied Health Research Collaborative, The Prince Charles Hospital.

  • Topic: “Translating Research into Practice in Queensland Health is everyone’s responsibility.”

    Negative Team Members: *WINNERS*

    Professor Sharon Mickan, Rhiannon Barnes, Hon. A/Prof  Jack Bell

    Vs.

    Affirmative Team Members

    A/Prof Rae Thomas, Rosyln Boland, Professor Jed Duff

Contact us

Please contact us at ahtrip@health.qld.gov.au

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Last updated: 8 November 2023