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


35 results

Evaluating a standardised clinical assessment tool for pre-registration midwifery students: A cross-sectional survey of midwifery students and midwives in Australia

Journal Article
Morrow, J., Biggs, L., Stelfox, S., Phillips, D., McKellar, L., & McLachlan, H. (2016)
Evaluating a standardised clinical assessment tool for pre-registration midwifery students: A cross-sectional survey of midwifery students and midwives in Australia. Women and Birth, 29(1), 85-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2015.09.001
Background Assessment of clinical competence is a core component of midwifery education. Clinical assessment tools have been developed to help increase consistency and overcom...

We're all in this together: Midwifery student peer mentoring

Journal Article
McKellar, L., & Kempster, C. (2017)
We're all in this together: Midwifery student peer mentoring. Nurse Education in Practice, 24, 112-117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2015.08.014
Many higher education institutions have adopted mentoring programs for students as a means of providing support, improve learning and enhance the student experience. The aim o...

Documenting risk: A comparison of policy and information pamphlets for using epidural or water in labour

Journal Article
Newnham, E. C., McKellar, L. V., & Pincombe, J. I. (2015)
Documenting risk: A comparison of policy and information pamphlets for using epidural or water in labour. Women and Birth, 28(3), 221-227. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2015.01.012
Background Approximately 30% of Australian women use epidural analgesia for pain relief in labour, and its use is increasing. While epidural analgesia is considered a safe opt...

Safe Arrivals: Responding to the Local Context in a Training Program for Birth Attendants in Cambodia

Journal Article
McKellar, L. V., & Taylor, K. (2014)
Safe Arrivals: Responding to the Local Context in a Training Program for Birth Attendants in Cambodia. International Journal of Childbirth, 4(2), 77-85. https://doi.org/10.1891/2156-5287.4.2.77
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every woman should have a skilled birth attendant (SBA) attend her birth; however, until this ideal is met, traditional bir...

Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: Blooming or bloomin’ awful? A review of the literature

Journal Article
Wood, H., McKellar, L. V., & Lightbody, M. (2013)
Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: Blooming or bloomin’ awful? A review of the literature. Women and Birth, 26(2), 100-104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2012.10.001
Background Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) is a normal, commonly experienced affliction of early pregnancy. Despite this, its impact on women's lives is not necessarily...