Lois McKellar
lois mckellar

Prof Lois McKellar PhD, B.Nurs (Hons), B.Mid, Grad.Cert.Int.Stud, RM,RN

Professor

Biography

I have been a midwife and nurse for many years, and I am passionate about the well-being and mental health of women, children and their families. In 2019, I was awarded the South Australian Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Award for excellence in Midwifery practice. I was appointed Professor of Women’s Health at Edinburgh Napier University in 2022, having formally been the Associate Professor of Midwifery and Midwifery Program Director at the University of South Australia.
I am committed to the continuing development of midwifery practice through adaptive leadership, reflective practice and hard work driven by deeply held values. My approach draws on educational, professional and personal experiences from across my life to work positively with students, staff and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds. I am dedicated to excellence in education and research and equipping students for practice in the 21st century and beyond. In 2021, I received the HE Award Senior Fellow and in 2016 was awarded a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning from the Australian Office of Teaching and Learning.
I have a strong interested in research which is translational and informs practice and education. My PhD explored issues around postnatal midwifery care, specifically the study focused on developing evidence based strategies to improve practice by working with both clinicians and consumers. I am an advocate for improving the well-being of women and the development of healthy and resilient families through co-design research, workshops, publications and presenting at conferences. I am a primary supervisor for PhD and Master level students.
I also completed the South Australian Governors Leadership Foundation program and was awarded the Dennis Mutton Leadership award for a team project for leadership beyond self. I am married to Duncan (psychiatrist) and have three lovely daughters and one gorgeous grandson.

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Expert midwifery educator reviewer
  • Consultant: ICM and WHO India

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Co-chair, Scientific Review Committee, Trans-Tasman Midwifery Education Conference,

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • HE Award Senior Fellow
  • South Australian Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Award for Excellence in Practice
  • Citation for outstanding contribution to student learning. Australian Office for Learning and Teaching
  • Dennis Mutton Group Medal. The Leaders Institute of South Australia
  • Fellow of the Governors Leadership Foundation, Leaders Institute of South Australia

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Transforming Maternity Care Collaborative-Program Lead: Midwifery Education
  • Chair Trans-Tasman Midwifery Education Consortium
  • Australian NGO 2H, Safe Arrivals program advisory member

 

Date


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Development and Validation of an Online Survey to Assess Perception of Diabetes Risk and Barriers and Facilitators to Weight Loss Following Gestational Diabetes

Journal Article
Gray, K. L., Grebenshchikova, M., O’Reilly, S. L., McKellar, L., Clifton, P. M., & Keogh, J. B. (2021)
Development and Validation of an Online Survey to Assess Perception of Diabetes Risk and Barriers and Facilitators to Weight Loss Following Gestational Diabetes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(2), Article 480. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020480
Our objective was to describe the development and validation of a survey investigating barriers to weight loss, perception of diabetes risk, and views of diet strategies follo...

Women’s Barriers to Weight Loss, Perception of Future Diabetes Risk and Opinions of Diet Strategies Following Gestational Diabetes: An Online Survey

Journal Article
Gray, K. L., McKellar, L., O’Reilly, S. L., Clifton, P. M., & Keogh, J. B. (2020)
Women’s Barriers to Weight Loss, Perception of Future Diabetes Risk and Opinions of Diet Strategies Following Gestational Diabetes: An Online Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(24), Article 9180. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17249180
Weight loss after gestational diabetes (GDM) reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM); however, weight loss remains challenging in this population. In order to explore perce...

Midwifery-led care in South Australia: Looking back to move forward

Journal Article
McKellar, L., Newnham, E., Fleet, J., & Adelson, P. (2021)
Midwifery-led care in South Australia: Looking back to move forward. Women and Birth, 34(5), e537-e545. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2020.10.011
Background From the 1980s to the turn of the century, Australia saw an evolution of midwifery-led models of care, in part due to legislative reform and federal funding, but la...

Identifying the priorities for midwifery education across Australia and New Zealand: A Delphi study

Journal Article
Sidebotham, M., McKellar, L., Walters, C., Gilkison, A., Davis, D., & Gamble, J. (2021)
Identifying the priorities for midwifery education across Australia and New Zealand: A Delphi study. Women and Birth, 34(2), 136-144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2020.05.011
Problem In countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there is limited knowledge about the challenges facing midwifery education. Ba...

Two decades of Birth Centre and midwifery-led care in South Australia, 1998–2016

Journal Article
Adelson, P., Fleet, J., McKellar, L., & Eckert, M. (2021)
Two decades of Birth Centre and midwifery-led care in South Australia, 1998–2016. Women and Birth, 34(1), e84-e91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2020.05.005
Background Birth Centres (BC) are underpinned by a philosophy of woman- centred care and were pivotal in growing models of midwifery-led care in South Australia (SA). Aim To ...

A public e-survey to explore community understanding of the role of the midwife in Australia

Journal Article
McKellar, L., Brown, A., & Adelson, P. (2019)
A public e-survey to explore community understanding of the role of the midwife in Australia. European Journal of Midwifery, 3, https://doi.org/10.18332/ejm/114226
Introduction: There is compelling evidence that when a woman sees the same midwife there are better outcomes. Yet in Australia, access to midwifery continuity of care remains ...

Shared decision aids in pregnancy care: A scoping review

Journal Article
Kennedy, K., Adelson, P., Fleet, J., Steen, M., McKellar, L., Eckert, M., & Peters, M. D. J. (2020)
Shared decision aids in pregnancy care: A scoping review. Midwifery, 81, Article 102589. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2019.102589
Background Shared decision making in pregnancy, labour, and birth is vital to woman-centred care and despite strong evidence for the effectiveness of shared decision making in...

Simulation in midwifery education: A descriptive explorative study exploring students’ knowledge, confidence and skills in the care of the preterm neonate

Journal Article
Stoodley, C., McKellar, L., Steen, M., & Fleet, J. (2020)
Simulation in midwifery education: A descriptive explorative study exploring students’ knowledge, confidence and skills in the care of the preterm neonate. Nurse Education in Practice, 42, Article 102635. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2019.102635
Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum although there is limited but emerging evidence to support the use of simulati...

Comparison of three clinical facilitation models for midwifery students undertaking clinical placement in south Australia

Journal Article
McKellar, L., Fleet, J., Vernon, R., Graham, K., & Cooper, M. (2018)
Comparison of three clinical facilitation models for midwifery students undertaking clinical placement in south Australia. Nurse Education in Practice, 32, 64-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2018.07.010
Clinical placement is a core feature of Australian midwifery education programs, with clinical supervision acknowledged as a key component for student success. The aim of this...

The private journey: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of exclusive breastfeeding

Journal Article
Charlick, S. J., McKellar, L., Gordon, A. L., & Pincombe, J. (2019)
The private journey: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of exclusive breastfeeding. Women and Birth, 32(1), e34-e42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2018.03.003
Background Exclusive breast milk provides complete nutrition for a baby’s first six months of life. In Australia, breastfeeding initiation rates are high, however duration rat...