معرفی
Dr. Kylie McCullough is a Lecturer at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University, specializing in global health, primary health care, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Her research focuses on quality nursing care in remote settings, particularly exploring nurse-patient dynamics and organizational evaluation frameworks. She holds a PhD (2018) and has contributed to advancing remote nursing practice through grounded theory methodologies.
Education:
- Master of Midwifery Practice, Edith Cowan University (2024)
- Doctor of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University (2018)
- Bachelor of Science (Nursing) with First Class Honours, Edith Cowan University (2011)
- Bachelor of Nursing, New Zealand (1998)
Research Interests: Primary health care quality assessment, nurse practitioner roles in remote areas, and healthcare equity for Indigenous populations. Current projects include validating the Primary Health Care Engagement Scale and analyzing clinical supervision models for rural nurses.
Grants & Projects:
- ECU Early Career Researcher Grant ($28,497) for validating grounded theory in remote nursing practice (2020–2021)
- School of Nursing and Midwifery Strategic Initiative Fund ($8,000) for international nursing student orientation resources (2016–2019)
Supervision: Active in PhD supervision, focusing on rural mental health, palliative care transitions, and Indigenous workforce integration. Completed supervision includes a study on childbirth physiology plateaus.
Awards: CRANAplus Fellow, reflecting her leadership in remote nursing advocacy.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with interdisciplinary teams in healthcare quality improvement and Indigenous health equity initiatives.




