Associate Professor Belinda Flanagan

Supervisor

Associate Professor Belinda Flanagan

Australia
University of Tasmania

Research Interests:  Children, Education, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Public Health.

Methodological Expertise: Qualitative, Mixed Methods.

Qualifications:

PhD, MPH, MMid, GradCertProfLearning, BApplSci (Nurs), AssocDipSci (Ambulance). 

Publications

Peer reviewed articles 
2023 
1. King R, Oprescu F, Lord B, Flanagan B, Downer T, Patients’ experiences of non-conveyance following an Australian ambulance service paramedic response: A constructivist grounded theory exploration. Paramedicine 2023;1-16.  https://doi:10.1177/2753638623116372
2. Hamilton A, Downer T, Flanagan B. The use of ePortfolio in health profession education to demonstrate competence and enhance employability: A scoping review. Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability 2023;14-1.  https://doi.org/10.21153/jtlge2023vol14no1art1704
3. Flanagan B, Sambok C, Zilliacus M, Neville K, Sward J. Barriers to the success of Covid immunisation programs in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. Rural and Remote Health. 2023;23,2. https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH7883
4. Flanagan B, Pearce J, Barr N, Eastwood K. A document analysis of clinical guidelines for the paramedic management of obstetric and neonatal presentations in Australian and New Zealand ambulance services. 2023 – under review. 
5. Flanagan B, Fitzpatrick D, Andreis F, Jackson R. A survey of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) in relation to the paramedic management of out-of-hospital obstetric emergencies in Queensland, Australia. 2023 – under review. 

2022 
1. Flanagan B, Jackson, R. Management of Third Stage – Australian Paramedic. Autumn 2021;10-11 
2. Hill M, Miles A, Flanagan B, Mills B, Hopper L. Out-of-hospital births and the experiences of emergency ambulance clinicians and birthing parents: a scoping review protocol. BMJ Open 2022; 12(5):e062313. https://doi10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062313
3. Flanagan B, Warren-James M, Young J. An evaluation of a perinatal, infant and child grief workshop based on the CARES skills framework designed for the paramedic undergraduate curriculum. Prehospital Emergency Care. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1080/10903127.2022.2125136

2021
1. Warren-James M, Hanson J, Flanagan B, Lord B. Paramedic students’ experiences of stress whilst undertaking ambulance placements – an integrative review – Australasian Emergency Care. 2021; 2nd April, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.auec.2021.03.002
2. Flanagan B, Jackson, R. Nuchal cord management – Australian Paramedic. Autumn 2021;10-11 

2020  
1. Barr N, Lord B, Flanagan B, Carter R. Developing a framework to improve information and digital literacy in Bachelor of Paramedic Science entry–to–practice program – College and Research Libraries. 2020;81(6):945-980. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.81.6.945
2. King R, Oprescu F, Lord B, Flanagan B. Patient experience of non-conveyance following emergency ambulance service response: A scoping review of the literature – Australasian Emergency Care. 2020; 14th Sept. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.auec.2020.08.006

2019 
1. Flanagan B, Lord B, Reed R, Crimmins G. Women’s experience of unplanned out-of-hospital birth in paramedic care. BMC Emergency Medicine. 2019;19(54):1-7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-019-0267-9
2. Flanagan B, Lord B, Reed R, Crimmins G. Listening to women's voices: the experience of giving birth with paramedic care in Queensland, Australia. BMC Pregnancy and Birth. 2019;19(490). https://dx.doi.org/10.1186%2Fs12884-019-2613-z
3. Flanagan B, Lord B, Reed R, Crimmins G. Women’s experience of unplanned out-of-hospital birth (Abstract), Emergency Medicine Journal, Jan 2019. 

2018 
1. Lord B, Barr, N, Flanagan B. Integrating aged care in the curriculum: the importance of design and evaluation, Journal of Paramedic Practice, 2018; 10(2):56-62 https://doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2018.10.2.56

2017 
1. Flanagan B, Lord B, Barnes M. Is unplanned out-of-hospital birth managed by paramedics ‘infrequent’, ‘normal’ and ‘uncomplicated’? BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2017;17(1), 436. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-017-1617-9

Book Chapters 
Flanagan B. Chapter 42. Types of qualitative data (quote, observations). In Olaussen A et al. Introducing, Designing and Conducting Research for Paramedics. Sydney. Elsevier. 
Flanagan B. Chapter 43. Developing Themes. In Olaussen A et al. Introducing, Designing and Conducting Research for Paramedics. Sydney. Elsevier. 
Watts N, Flanagan B, Wood, J. Chapter 34 Obstetric Emergencies. In Curtis K, Ramsden C, Shaban R. Emergency and Trauma Care: For Nurses and Paramedics. 2e Australia and New Zealand edition. Chatswood, NSW, Elsevier Australia, 2015. 
Williamson D, Flanagan B, Grist R. Chapter 35 Gynaecological Emergencies. In Curtis K, Ramsden C, Shaban R. Emergency and Trauma Care: For Nurses and Paramedics. 2e Australia and New Zealand edition. Chatswood, NSW, Elsevier Australia, 2015. 
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