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Jill Beattie is a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University's School of Nursing and Midwifery, actively contributing to national nursing standards development and healthcare safety research through projects funded by the Australian College of Nursing and regulatory bodies. Her work directly addresses critical gaps in clinical practice and policy.
Her research centers on workplace violence prevention, trauma-informed care implementation, and mental health interventions for healthcare workers. Key themes include mindfulness-based stress reduction for maternal health, PTSD management in military veterans, and cancer supportive care frameworks, all emphasizing practical safety improvements in high-risk clinical environments.
Recent publications (2019-2022) reveal a dominant focus on systemic analysis of workplace violence, with studies dissecting policy tensions, zero-tolerance efficacy, and trauma-responsive solutions. Her work consistently bridges clinical practice and organizational policy, demonstrating increasing citation impact in nursing management and patient safety literature.
Dr. Beattie serves as Chief Investigator on four major projects including active reviews of Registered and Enrolled Nurse Standards (2023-2025), plus prior studies on mindfulness training and cancer care. She has supervised non-HDR research, notably the 2012 emergency department violence reporting project.
She maintains a robust collaborative network across Australian healthcare institutions, partnering with leading researchers in nursing leadership, emergency medicine, and mental health to drive evidence-based safety reforms.


