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Sydney Virtual Research

As the first virtual hospital in NSW, Sydney Local Health District Virtual Hospital (Sydney Virtual) plays a lead role in developing evidence for innovative, effective, and sustainable models of virtual care through high quality research and evaluation at the service level and/or through partnerships with other relevant services, tertiary institutions, and medical and health research centres. 

Since its inception, Sydney Virtual has developed a significant research agenda and has several current research and evaluation projects across all disciplines. These include clinical trials, patient and clinician experience and qualitative research and evaluation studies.

The Sydney Virtual Research Steering Committee (established May 2020) provides overarching governance. The Committee meets monthly and is co-chaired by the Sydney Local Health District Chief Executive and District Director of Research. All Sydney Virtual research studies are reviewed by the Committee. Membership is comprehensive and includes members of Sydney Local Health District Virtual Hospital Executive, Clinical Directors and key research partners.

Sydney Virtual is also represented as investigators or committee members on the national Digital Health Clinical Research Centre, the Centre of Research Excellence for Integrated Health, and Sydney Health Partners Virtual Care Clinical Academic Group.

Areas for research have focused on building the evidence of delivering virtual care by conducting clinical trials; demonstrating the viability and financial sustainability of Sydney Virtual by conducting health economic evaluation of virtual clinical programs; better understanding the patients and clinician experience with virtual care through qualitative studies; evaluation studies for new models of care; and investigating research opportunities using existing datasets.
 

Our Research Partnerships

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Sydney Virtual has strengthened its research capability through the establishment of a Research Hub that includes a mixture of permanent and temporary funded positions and the through the establishment of strong collaborative research partnerships. Research relationships have been established with the following partners:

  • Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics, University of Sydney
  • RPA Green Light Institute for Emergency Care
  • Institute for Musculoskeletal Health
  • RPA Institute for Academic Surgery
  • Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre, University of Sydney
  • Sydney School of Health Sciences, University of Sydney
  • Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, University of New South Wales
  • Centre for Health Informatics, Macquarie University.

Selected Grants

Amount awarded Grant and project details
$500,000 NSW Health Translational Research Scheme Round 7, 2024-2027
Enhancing healthcare for rural Aboriginal Communities through a co-designed model of care: a mixed methods experiential analysis.
Investigators: Spenceley C, Hutchings O.
$353,531 HCF Research Foundation 2024 Health Services Research Scheme, 2024-2027
A new referral pathway for paramedics to manage people with back pain.
Investigators: Vella S, Machado G, Maher CG, Davis K, Berry M, Shaw M, Simpson P, Swain M.
$1,491,473 Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF), 2023-2026
Effects of virtual fractuRE Clinic care with in-person fracture clinic care on physical function in people with simple fractures: a non inferiortiy randomised TriAL (RECITAL).
Investigators: Zadro J, Maher C, Machado G, Traeger A, Buchbinder R, Harris I, Shaw T, Harvey L, Ackerman I, Richards B, Abdel Shaheed C, Mathieson S, Swain M, Anderson D, Coombs D. 
$432,528 NSW Health Office of Health and Medical Research, 2021-2023
Integrating remote monitoring technology into digital health infrastructure
Investigators: Wilson A, Britton W, Hutchings OShaw M, Eastwood J, Ritchie A, Taggart R, Jones A, Cook D, Poon S, Fox G, Lau E, Shaw T
$670,000 Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF), 2021-2022
Integrating remote monitoring technology into digital health infrastructure
Investigators: Wilson A, Britton W, Hutchings OShaw M, Eastwood J, Ritchie A, Taggart R, Jones A, Cook D, Poon S, Fox G, Lau E, Shaw T

Our Publications

2024

Bamgboje-Ayodele A, Boscolo A, Hutchings O, Shaw M, Burger M, Taggart R, Simpson M, Shaw T, McPhail S, Baysari MT. Fighting the Same Battles on a New Battleground: Embedding Technologies in a Virtual Care Environment. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Jan 25;310:1066-1070. doi: 10.3233/SHTI231128.
Barton C, Troy L, Teoh A, Spencer L, Reeves J, Cram V, Wai M, Jones L. COVID-19 and collective trauma: Implementing a trauma-informed model of care for post-COVID patients. J Adv Nurs. 2024 Sep;80(9):3593-3599. doi: 10.1111/jan.16076. Epub 2024 Jan 31.
Teng MJ, Zadro JR, Pickles K, Copp T, Shaw MJ, Khoudair I, Horsley M, Warnock B, Hutchings OR, Petchell JF, Ackerman IN, Drayton A, Liu R, Maher CG, Traeger AC. RECITAL: a non-inferiority randomised control trial evaluating a virtual fracture clinic compared with in-person care for people with simple fractures (study protocol). BMJ Open. 2024 Feb 5;14(2):e080800. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-080800. 
Melman A, Teng MJ, Coombs DM, Li Q, Billot L, Lung T, Rogan E, Marabani M, Hutchings O, Maher CG, Machado GC; The Back@Home Investigators. A Virtual Hospital Model of Care for Low Back Pain, Back@Home: Protocol for a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Type-I Study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Feb 22;13:e50146. doi: 10.2196/50146. Erratum in: JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 May 16;13:e60298. doi: 10.2196/60298. 
Salmon E, Oliver M, Bein K, Berry M, Partyka C, Seimon R, Singh H, Dinh M. Long-term trends in incidence and outcomes of rib fractures: A population-based data linkage study from New South Wales, Australia. Emerg Med Australas. 2024 Dec;36(6):884-890. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.14469. Epub 2024 Jul 24. 
Melman A, Teng MJ, Coombs DM, Li Q, Billot L, Lung T, Rogan E, Marabani M, Hutchings O, Zadro JR, Maher CG, Machado GC; Back@Home Investigators. Process and implementation evaluation of a virtual hospital model of care for low back pain (Back@Home). Emerg Med Australas. 2024 Dec;36(6):929-937. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.14487. Epub 2024 Sep 13.
Torres-Robles A, Baysari M, Allison K, Shaw M, Hutchings O, Britton WJ, Wilson A, Poon SK. Assessment of health technology acceptability for remote monitoring of patients with COVID-19: A measurement model for user perceptions of pulse oximeters. Digit Health. 2024 Sep 11;10:20552076241269513. doi: 10.1177/20552076241269513.
Iskov L, Andersson-Noorgard K, Fairbrother G. Working with carer grief in community palliative care nursing. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2024 Oct 2;30(10):556-566. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2024.30.10.556.
Jackson TM, Ward K, Saad S, White SJ, Poudel S, Raffan F, Amanatidis S, Bartyn J, Hutchings O, Coiera E, Chan K, Lau AYS. Virtual Hospitals and Patient Experience: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Observational Study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Oct 29;13:e58683. doi: 10.2196/58683.
Bamgboje-Ayodele A, Makeham M, Kancijanic D, Newton N, Shah K, Shaw M, Johnston A, Robinson F, Hutchings O, Norris S, Singh J, Baysari M, Chow CK, Shaw T, Laranjo L. How primary and tertiary care services collaborate in urgent care delivery: an evaluation of general practice advice lines. BMC Prim Care. 2024 Dec 2;25(1):406. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02649-1.
Newton N, Shah K, Shaw M, Charlston E, Baysari MT, Ritchie A, Yu C, Johnston A, Singh J, Makeham M, Norris S, Laranjo L, Chow CK, Shaw T. Barriers, facilitators and next steps for sustaining and scaling virtual hospital services in Australia: a qualitative descriptive study. Med J Aust. 2024 Dec 9;221 Suppl 11:S37-S48. doi: 10.5694/mja2.52526. 
Shah K, Newton N, Charlston E, Shaw M, Singh J, Johnston A, Hutchings O, Yu C, Wang P, Jones A, Ritchie A, Davis R, Robinson F, Alison JA, Baysari MT, Makeham M, Norris S, Laranjo L, Nicholls E, Chow CK, Shaw T. Defining a core set of research and development priorities for virtual care in the post-pandemic environment: a call to action. Med J Aust. 2024 Dec 9;221 Suppl 11:S49-S56. doi: 10.5694/mja2.52524.
O'Callaghan C, Clenaghan P, Putra ADM, Haigh F, Amanatidis S, Raffan F, Lynch N, Barr M. Evaluation of a Virtual Health Hub for People Experiencing Homelessness in Sydney, Australia: Ensuring Physical and Psychological Primary Health Care in Crisis Accommodation. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Nov 29;21(12):1593. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21121593.
Cummins D, Louis K. A big heart. Aust Nurs Midwifery J. 2024;18(5):33–34.
Fleming K. Virtual nursing care through a pandemic and beyond. Aust Nurs Midwifery J. 2024;28(4):36–37. doi:10.3316/informit.T2024041300006890006683354.
Kim B, Boustany C, Acret L, McLeod J, Cook N, McKenzie H, Hayes L, Fethney J, Simpson JM, Willcock S, White K. Perspectives and experiences of healthcare professionals involved in a community nurse-led shared care model intervention designed to support outpatients receiving chemotherapy: a qualitative study using interviews. Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2024;24:2206346. doi:10.1155/2024/2206346.
Tait R, Dearing C, Fairbrother G. Understanding the nursing experience of delivering clinical care during the COVID-19 pandemic in a virtual hospital: a qualitative descriptive study. Aust Nurs Midwifery J. 2024;18(5):20–24.