About
Dr. Anne-Marie Eades is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Technology Sydney (2022–present), with prior roles as a Senior Research Fellow at Curtin University. She holds a PhD in Public Health (University of Sydney, 2013–2018) and is a registered nurse with expertise in qualitative and public health research. Her work focuses on co-design methodologies and Indigenous health disparities, emphasizing family and community-centered interventions.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Public Health, University of Sydney (2013–2018)
- Masters in Nursing (Research), Murdoch University (2007–2009)
- Bachelor of Science (Nursing), Curtin University (1995–1999)
Research Interests:
- Indigenous health equity and culturally secure healthcare
- Frailty management in Indigenous populations
- Cultural safety in clinical and policy contexts
- Family-centered approaches to chronic disease and mental health
Her funded research includes a National Health and Medical Research Council grant (2013–2016) exploring chronic disease impacts on Aboriginal women, and recent MRFF grants addressing vaccine hesitancy in Indigenous communities and perinatal health outcomes. Dr. Eades also teaches modules on Indigenous health in nursing curricula.
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