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Research & Practice Development Centre


Welcome to The University of Queensland / Blue Care Research & Practice Development Centre (UQ/BC RPDC) website.

The Research & Practice Development Centre (RPDC) is part of The University of Queensland's School of Nursing & Midwifery.

The University of Queensland and Blue Care have forged a formal academic link and developed The University of Queensland/Blue Care Research Practice Development Centre (RPDC). This is a significant collaborative initiative that strengthens academic/industry partnerships and provides mutual benefit to both organisations. The Acting Director of the Centre is Associate Professor Deborah Parker.

The Research & Practice Development Centre was opened in April 2006 by the Federal Minister for Ageing, Santo Santoro.

Objectives


The objectives of the RPDC are to:

  • identify new models of service in response to changing community and client requirements with respect to aged care;
  • develop evidence that will inform policy in relation to aged care, including aged care provision, cost effectiveness and outcome evaluation;
  • develop and support implementation of innovative staff development and consumer education programs;
  • investigate specific aged care clinical practice problems;
  • evaluate the effectiveness of specific aged care strategies;
  • and disseminate outcomes and results within Blue Care, other service providers, product manufacturers, policy makers and funding bodies.

      Mission
   Statement


     To improve health in the
     community through innovative
     collaborative research which
     informs evidence-based
     clinical practice.