2020 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 Virtual Showcase 2020
Allied Health – Translating Research into Practice (AH-RIP) 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
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The TRIP project with the highest scoring entry across all judging categories, as determined by the judging panel.
Sponsor: Menzies Health Institute – Griffith UniversityRecipient
Rachel Wenke, Gold Coast University Hospital
"Improving the accuracy of texture modified diets and thickened fluids in dysphagia: Evidence in action."
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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: PA Research Foundation
Recipient
Emma Whitmore, The Prince Charles Hospital
"Implementation of a nurse-led malnutrition pathway for patients undergoing a TAVI workup at TPCH."
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Recognises a TRIP project that was impacted by COVID-19 (either directly or indirectly) and demonstrates what adaptations or modifications were taken as a result of this unprecedented worldwide event.
Sponsor: Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland (AHPOQ)
Recipient
Elissa Pacheco, The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
"Beating the postcode lottery - using telehealth to deliver renal nutrition services across Metro North Hospital and Health Service (MNHHS)."
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Awarded to a novice presenter in a research forum. Criteria includes clarity and delivery of the presentation and slides.
Sponsor: Mater Research
Recipient
Jien-Mae Tan, Ipswich Hospital
"Implementing a breast cancer lymphedema model of care."
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We all make mistakes! This award recognises a TRIP project that didn’t go exactly to plan but created valuable learning opportunities.
Sponsor: Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland (AHPOQ)
Recipient
Angela Tonge, Princess Alexandra Hospital
"Evaluating a new model of care to improve allied health responsiveness to domestic and family violence."
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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.
Sponsor: Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland (AHPOQ)
Recipient
Jien-Mae Tan, Ipswich Hospital
"Implementing a breast cancer lymphedema model of care."