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Head, Rural Clinical School
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Sally Hall Dykgraaf is a health services researcher based in the ANU Rural Clinical School. She has extensive experience in the management and analysis of qualitative data and mixed methods approaches, as well as the use of methods such as Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Social Network Analysis. She has expertise in the use of novel and innovative research methods and techniques, such as rapid appraisal and ethnographic observation, and experience in using deliberative and collaborative approaches to data synthesis and interpretation. She also has experience in the design and implementation of program evaluations and has participated in numerous consultancy projects including contracts with State funded health services and Primary Healthcare organisations.
She has undertaken, with colleagues, research exploring the role of nurses in general practice, inter-professional learning, the use of practice guidelines in clinical decision making, clinical governance and integration in primary care settings, the community impact of rural medical education, advance care planning in rural residential aged care, and a cluster-randomised trial of triage by non-clinical staff in general practice. Her doctoral research explored clinical practice variation in general practice management of chronic disease, using social ecological systems and complexity theory, and employed QCA to examine data derived from pooled electronic medical records.
Sally is a Registered Nurse with a background in rural critical care and post graduate qualifications in clinical management. She has worked clinically in general practice, hospital and public health settings, and as the Director of Policy and Planning with a rural NSW Division of General Practice, where she was instrumental in developing locally based quality improvement initiatives for general practices including the establishment of the initial wave of the Australian Primary Care Collaboratives. She also has experience in clinical quality systems, and governance development and implementation in the publicly-funded health sector, having worked as the Manager of Clinical Health Improvement for a NSW Area Health Service.
In 2003 she was one of two inaugural recipients of the National Institute for Clinical Studies' GP Leader Awards, and was a foundation member of the Research Advisory Board of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, as well as a member of Royal Australian College of General Practioners (RACGP) National Research & Evaluation Ethics Committee from 2013 to 2022. From March 2020 to early 2023, Sally was seconded to the Commonwealth Department of Health undertaking action research alongside the COVID-19 Primary Care Response Group. This work included undertaking rapid reviews and evidence synthesis to inform policy decision making, and description and publication of the COVID-19 policy response for the academic record.
RN, GradCert ClinMan, PhD
Rural health and healthcare delivery
Complexity science and the ecology of healthcare
Variation in clinical practice
The role of generalism in healthcare systems
Safety, quality & clinical governance in primary health care
The impact of interprofessional and interpersonal relationships on healthcare delivery
Qualitative and mixed methods research
Nursing in general practice
Chronic disease management in primary care
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
Phillips, C., Butler, D., Christensen, B., Desborough, J., Hall Dykgraaf, S., Macqueen, S. & Newman, E.
1/07/24 → 30/06/27
Project: Research
Hall Dykgraaf, S., Mond, J. & Sutarsa, I. N.
26/06/24 → 31/12/24
Project: Research
Barnes, K., Anderson, K., Butler, D., Douglas, K., Hall Dykgraaf, S., Martin, S., Munindradasa, A. & Phillips, C.
21/12/23 → 31/05/26
Project: Research
7/06/23 → 30/11/23
Project: Research