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Dr Amineh Rashidi

Lecturer

Staff Member Details
Telephone: +61 8 6304 3474
Email: a.rashidi@ecu.edu.au
Campus: Joondalup  
Room: JO2.119  
ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7355-5216

Amineh is a Lecturer in Midwifery within the School of Nursing and Midwifery.

Background

Amineh practiced as a registered nurse for over 5 years in both rural and metropolitan hospitals. She has experience as a nurse unit manager, practicing in emergency, intensive care wards and critical care wards. She has worked with marginalised populations for over 6 years in Western Australia. She has experience in undertaking research involving people who inject drugs, people living with hepatitis C and HIV and Indigenous people. She also has a background of community development.

Professional Associations

  • AHPRA
  • Member Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation.

Research Areas and Interests

  • Critical care nursing
  • Intensive care nursing.

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Curtin University of Technology, 2017.
  • Master of Health Administration, Curtin University of Technology, 2010.
  • Bachelor of Nursing, Iran, 2005.

Research Outputs

Journal Articles

  • Gow, K., Rashidi, A., Whitehead, L. (2023). Factors Influencing Medication Adherence Among Adults Living with Diabetes and Comorbidities: a Qualitative Systematic Review. Current Diabetes Reports, 2023(Article in press), 7 pages. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11892-023-01532-0.

Journal Articles

  • Rogers, F., Rashidi, A., Ewens, B. (2022). Education and Support for Erectile Dysfunction and Penile Rehabilitation Post Prostatectomy: A Qualitative Systematic Review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 130(June 2022), Article Number 104212. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104212.
  • Widdison, R., Rashidi, A., Whitehead, L. (2022). Effectiveness of mobile apps to improve urinary incontinence: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials. BMC Nursing, 21(2022), Article number 32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-022-00812-6.
  • Rashidi, A., Whitehead, L., Glass, C. (2022). Factors affecting hospital readmission rates following an acute coronary syndrome: A systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 31(17-18), 2377-2397. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.16122.
  • Buhlmann, M., Ewens, B., Rashidi, A. (2022). Moving on after critical incidents in health care: A qualitative study of the perspectives and experiences of second victims. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 78(9), 2960-2972. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15274.

Journal Articles

  • Rashidi, A., Whitehead, L., Kaistha, P. (2021). Nurses’ perceptions of factors influencing treatment engagement among patients with cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review. BMC Nursing, 20(2021), Article number 251. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-021-00765-2.
  • Rashidi, A., Whitehead, L., Newson, L., Astin, F., Gill, P., Lane, D., Lip, G., Neubeck, L., Ski, C., Thompson, D., Walthall, H., Jones, I. (2021). The Role of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Cardiovascular and Diabetes Healthcare: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), Article number 8126. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158126.
  • Buhlmann, M., Ewens, B., Rashidi, A. (2021). The impact of critical incidents on nurses and midwives: A systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 30(9-10), 1195-1205. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15608.
  • Herrmann, S., Power, B., Rashidi, A., Cypher, M., Desai, R., Grace, A., McKinnon, E., Sarrot, P., Michau, C., Skinner, M., Mastaglia, F., Duracinsky, M. (2021). Supporting Patient-Clinician Interaction in Chronic HIV Care: Design and Development of a Patient-Reported Outcomes Software Application. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23(7), Article number e27861. https://doi.org/10.2196/27861.

Journal Articles

  • Rashidi, A., Kaistha, P., Whitehead, L., Robinson, S. (2020). Factors that influence adherence to treatment plans among people living with cardiovascular disease: A review of published qualitative research studies. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 110(October 2020), Article number 103727. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103727.
  • Rashidi, A., Higgs, P., Carruthers, S. (2020). Factors affecting hepatitis C treatment intentions among Aboriginal people in Western Australia: a mixed-methods study. Australian Health Review, 44(5), 755-762. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH19194.
  • Rashidi, A., Higgs, P., Carruthers, S. (2020). Aboriginal people with chronic HCV: The role of community health nurses for improving health-related quality of life. Collegian: The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship and Research, 27(3), 250-257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colegn.2019.08.006.

Journal Articles

  • Rashidi, A., Bambah, A., Burke, M., Moseti, D. (2019). Exploring Experiences of Older Australians Transitioning to a Residential Aged Care Facility in Western Australia. International Journal of Nursing and Health Care Research, 2(October 2019), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.29011/2688-9501.101121.

Research Projects

  • Improving pain assessment for hospitalised older adults following orthopaedic surgery using a technology-driven pain assessment: An effectiveness-implementation pilot study., Edith Cowan University, Early-Mid Career Researcher Grant Scheme 2022 (Stream 2), 2023 ‑ 2024, $40,000.
  • People with disability and their families/supporters: an evaluation of the understanding to rights and access to services, Perth Health and Care Services, Grant, 2022 ‑ 2023, $29,880.

Research Student Supervision

Co-principal Supervisor

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Knowledge and perception of personal risk factors for ischaemic heart disease : A mixed methods study of first generation Indian migrants living in Melbourne

Associate Supervisor

  • Doctor of Philosophy, A formative evaluation of inpatient mental health nurses psychotherateutic practice in Western Australia: A mixed methods study
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Barriers and enablers of staff in recognising and responding to clinical deterioation in a subacute care setting

Associate Supervisor

  • Master of Nursing (Research), Moving on after critical incidents in health care. Second victims: A qualitative study of the experiences of nurses and midwives
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