A/Prof. Jennifer Bowman
| Work Phone | (02) 4921 5958 |
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| Fax | (02) 4921 6980 |
| Jenny.Bowman@newcastle.edu.au | |
| Position |
Associate Professor
School of Psychology
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| Office | W212, Behavioural Sciences |
Biography
My primary research interest has been and continues to be the relationship between behaviour and heath, and in particular the modification of lifestyle factors to enhance health and well-being. The individual, organisational and environmental determinants of health-related behaviours are key to understanding and improving many aspects of health status and functioning. My research contributions to the health behaviour field have been especially significant in a number of ways, including:
- Linking individual and broader environmental/system determinants of health-related behaviours within comprehensive models of health behaviour change, and developing and trialling comprehensive interventions to produce change in health-related behaviours.
Focusing on applied research in real settings, with outcomes of immediate relevance and applicability to improve health status and functioning. In particular, I have investigated the barriers to implementation of best practice care for a variety of health conditions, and how such barriers might be overcome.
- Successfully undertaking the difficult but particularly rewarding challenge of conducting very rigorous research, using randomised controlled trial designs (RCTs), within real-world (often clinical) settings.
- Collaborating with health care delivery services and other organisations within the community to improve the delivery of care through the translation of research into practice.
Since attaining my PhD, I have held several non-academic positions where research productivity was not the primary focus, and yet which have significantly enhanced my capacity to undertake applied research that is likely to make a difference to health and quality of life outcomes. These positions have included 3 years as Program Manager for Drug and Alcohol Clinical services with the Hunter Area Health Service, and 2 years as the Evaluation Coordinator for the National Prescribing Service (a Commonwealth initiative to improve the quality use of medicines). Despite a somewhat negative impact on my research productivity at the time, these positions increased my levels of understanding and skill with respect to real-world service delivery and clinical care provision, complex program evaluation, and working collaboratively as a member of large multidisciplinary teams. They further enhanced my commitment to undertaking applied research with real outcomes for improved health and well-being.
Qualifications
- PhD, University of Newcastle, 1992
- Master of Psychology (Clinical), University of Newcastle, 2008
- Bachelor of Science (Honours), University of Newcastle, 1986
Research
Research keywords
- health behaviour
- health program evaluation
- health promotion
- health risk reductoin
- smoking
Research expertise
- Public Health
- Psychology
Fields of Research
| Code | Description | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 111700 | Public Health And Health Services | 65 |
| 160599 | Policy And Administration Not Elsewhere Classified | 20 |
| 110399 | Clinical Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified | 15 |
Centres and Groups
Centre
- PRC - Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour
- PRC - Priority Research Centre for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health (CTNMH)
Memberships
Body relevant to professional practice.
- Member - Australian Psychological Association and the College of Health Psychologists
- Member - Evaluation Sub-Committee of PHARM (Pharmaceutical Health and Rational Use of Medicines)
NHMRC Committee
- Member - NHMRC (Public Health) Project Grant Review Panel 2007
Invitations
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Executive Committee of the Australian Society of Behavioural Health and Medicine (ASBHM)
Australian Society of Behavioural Health and Medicine (ASBHM), Australia (Invitation to Membership) |
2007 |
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13th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Washington DC
UICC World Cancer Congress, United States (Invitation to Present) |
2006 |
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18th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Helsinki
European Health Psychology Society, Finland (Invitation to Present ) |
2004 |
Teaching
Teaching keywords
- health psychology
Teaching interests
- Course coordinator for Psyc 'Pre-Professional'
- Course coordinator for Psyc 'Experimental Methodology'
- Health Psychology
- Research Methodology (incl. qualitative methods)
- Program Evaluation