International Collaborators

The CLEAR Outcomes Research Program works with a number of collaborators from institutions around the world.

Australia

Gill Harvey
is a Matthew Flinders Fellow and Professor of Health Services and Implementation Research in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University. She leads the ‘Better Systems’ theme in the and is an Adjunct Professor of Implementation Science at Queensland University of Technology. She is also an Affiliated Researcher at Dalarna University in Sweden.
Alison Kitson
Professor Alison Kitson is the inaugural Vice President and Executive Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University, South Australia. Alison was the Foundation Director of the , in which she is currently the Lead of the Knowledge Translation Enabling Theme.

Brazil

Dr. Andrea Bernardes

is an Associate Professor at at University of São Paulo (EERP-USP) and Adjunct Professor at the 海角社区, Canada. Professor Bernardes has experience in the field of Nursing, with an emphasis on Nursing Leadership and Management. She is the leader of the LIGGEN Research Group, a researcher with CLEAR Outcomes, and the coordinator of the MBA program in Health Management and at the University of São Paulo.

Carmen Silva Gabriel
Dr. Carmen Silvia Gabriel is currently a professor in the Department of General and Specialized Nursing at the University of São Paulo. Having earned an undergraduate and graduate degree in Nursing and a Ph.D. in Hospital Administration at the same university, Dr. Gabriel has experience in such areas as Hospital Administration, Management, Nursing Services, Health Certification Programs and Audit in the hospital. She is responsible for undergraduate and graduate courses related to management of Health and Nursing Services in hospitals at the University of São Paulo, and is the acting technical certifier for the Ministry of Health in the "Brazilian Interminsterial Program of Certification for Teaching Hospitals."

Manitoba, Canada

Malcolm Doupe
Malcolm Doupe is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Emergency Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba. Dr. Doupe is a health services researcher and holds multiple national and international grants designed to evaluate older adult health care transitions. He is also the Director of the Manitoba Training Program, a partnership program between the University of Manitoba and Manitoba Health designed to train graduate students in health services research. He leads multiple international student training and network grants designed to improve care transitions for older people.

Netherlands

Pieterbas Lalleman
is a Professor of Leadership at the research group for the at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. He is the chair of the archives and museum at the Dutch Nurses Association. He works as a community nurse at . He is a member of the supervisory board of trustees at in Nieuw Wehl and the shared chair at in Amsterdam. As a visiting adjunct professor, he is involved in various projects related to nursing leadership and skill mix, including those initiated by Dr. Cummings through the 海角社区.

Norway

Frode Jacobsen
works as a professor and Research Director at the in Western Norway. He is a professor at VID Specialized University. For the past decade and more, Professor Jacobsen has primarily been researching in the area of older people's care, both nationally and internationally. Besides the CLEAR Outcomes research team, he collaborates with groups in the USA, Great Britain, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.

United Kingdom

Professor Andrew Booth
Professor Andrew Booth is Professor in Evidence Synthesis at the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, UK. He is a systematic review methodologist and co-Convenor of the Cochrane Qualitative and Implementation Methods Group. Over the last five years he has been one of the most prolific international authors in qualitative and realist synthesis methodologies.
Tony Ryan
Tony Ryan is Professor of Older People, Care and the Family in the at the University of Sheffield and has worked in the field of ageing and healthcare for over 20 years. He is currently Head of Division for Nursing & Midwifery having also held the post of Director Research with responsibility for leading the Department’s strategy, capacity development, research and innovation and impact from 2015 to 2020.