
2005-2008 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Medicine The University of Sydney Title of thesis: The Epidemiology of Severe Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection in Australia |
2005-2009 |
Master of Public Health The University of Sydney |
2011-2014 |
Graduate Certificate in University Learning & Teaching The University of New South Wales |
2001-2003 |
Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science), University of Technology, Sydney |
Research Interests:
Associate Professor Holly Seale is an infectious disease social scientist at the School of Population Health at the University of New South Wales in Australia. She has over 17 years of experience in undertaking social science research focused on improving confidence and engagement of different at-risk groups with immunisation and other prevention strategies.
The social science and behavioural research that she leads focuses on promoting acceptance and uptake of immunisation while applying a “whole-of-life” lens. It incorporates innovative research focused on groups that traditionally have received less attention and continue to have suboptimal uptake: children and adults with chronic medical conditions, culturally and linguistically diverse communities (focus on both migrants and refugees) and occupational groups including hospital healthcare providers. This research has included case study analysis, policy and programs reviews, community and stakeholder interviews, resource analysis, provider surveys, sero-studies, epidemiology- based studies and more. She works closely with local and state health departments to lobby for improved opportunities for vaccination, as well as to improve communication/promotion packages.
She also uses social science to drive quality and safety improvements in the healthcare sector, domestically and internationally including in China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Vietnam and Bangladesh. Over a 12-year period, she has mapped the climate around staff vaccination programs and mandates, as well as the system factors impacting program delivery from the perspective of the individual staff member, the agents involved with delivering programs and those in positions of authority. She has undertaken research to support the use of masks and respirators including around the use of cloth masks during pandemic and non-pandemic periods. Lastly, she also works to address issues impacting on patient and family engagement with infection prevention and control strategies across Australia, Bangladesh, Indonesia and South Korea. Within this program, she explores the patient, provider and system factors that influence engagement and acceptance of infection prevention strategies and formulates and develop approaches/interventions to improve acceptance and compliance. Most recently, she has expanded this work to include a focus on antimicrobial resistance and stewardship.
Research Income
Title: |
Enhancing safety and care quality for culturally and linguistically diverse cancer consumers: A consumer engagement approach |
Chief investigators: |
Harrison, R; Walton, M; Manias, E; Wilson, C; Seale, H; Chin, MT; Girgis, A; Smith, AB; Thit Tieu, N |
Source and Scheme: |
NHMRC Ideas grant |
Commencement date: |
2020 |
Title: |
A randomised controlled trial of mask use in control of respiratory outcomes during bushfire season |
Chief investigators: |
MacIntyre CR, Seale H, Chughtai A, Shah S. |
Source and Scheme: |
NHMRC MRFF |
Commencement date: |
2020 |
Title: |
Co-designing patient engagement strategies to enhance safety in cancer services for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) patients. |
Chief investigators: |
Harrison, R; Walton, M; Manias, E, Seale, H; Chin, MT; Wilson, C; |
Source and Scheme: |
Cancer Australia: Supporting People with Cancer |
Commencement date: |
2019 |
Title: |
Engaging Patients in infection control: updating the communication strategy |
Chief investigators: |
Seale H, Clezy K, Torda A. |
Source and Scheme: |
Prince of Wales Foundation (Funding received in 2018 and 2019 rounds) |
Commencement date: |
2018 |
Title: |
A practical approach to travel immunisation in general practice with a focus on visiting friends and relatives for refugee and migrant populations |
Chief investigators: |
Mahimbo A, Heywood A, Seale H. |
Source and Scheme: |
Industry funding: GSK Education grant |
Commencement date: |
2016 |
Title: |
Travel Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Australian University Students. |
Chief investigators: |
Heywood A, Seale H, MacIntyre CR, Rawlinson W, Zwar N, Kefalas B. |
Source and Scheme: |
Industry funding: Bio-CSL funding |
Commencement date: |
2015 |
Title: |
Empowering patients in the hospital: a new approach to improving patient safety |
Chief investigators: |
Seale H, Crowe P, MacIntyre CR, Travaglia J, Phillipson L, Gold J. |
Source and Scheme: |
South Eastern Sydney Local Health Department Infection Control Enhancement Program 2013 (competitive scheme) |
Commencement date: |
2013 |
Title: |
Rotavirus Vaccine Acceptability Study |
Chief investigators: |
Heywood AE, Seale H, Sitaresmi M, At Thobari J, MacIntyre CR, Sunarto Y |
Source and Scheme: |
Industry funding: GSK |
Commencement date: |
2013 |
Title: |
Travellers visiting friends and relatives: new approaches to understanding and reducing infectious disease risks |
Chief investigators: |
MacIntyre CR, Zwar NA, Worth H, Seale H, Heywood AE, Sheikh M, Smith MM |
Source and Scheme: |
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project |
Commencement date: |
2012 |
Title: |
Applied research in the prevention and control of infections in the hospital setting |
Chief investigators: |
Seale H |
Source and Scheme: |
National Health & Medical Research Council / Training Fellowships |
Commencement date: |
2011 |
Title: |
Economic, social and cross-cultural issues in non-pharmaceutical protection of front line responders to pandemic influenza and emerging infections. |
Chief investigators: |
MacIntyre, CR; McLaws, M; Maher, L; Seale, H; Wood, JG; Newall, A |
Source and Scheme: |
Australian Research Council: Linkage Project |
Commencement date: |
2009 |
Title: |
Efficacy of face masks against H1N1 swine influenza |
Chief investigators: |
MacIntyre, CR; Dwyer, DE; Seale, H |
Source and Scheme: |
National Health & Medical Research Council: TCR - H1N1 Influenza |
Commencement date: |
2009 |
Awards
2020 |
Educator of the Year 2020, Faculty of Medicine Award for Educational Excellence (Academic), Faculty of Medicine |
2019 |
Higher degree supervisor award, School of Population Health |
2017 |
CAPHIA Team Research Award |
2016 |
Alan Hodgkinson Award for Teaching, School of Population Health |
2011 |
All-rounder award, School of Population Health |
2010 |
The Public Health Education and Research Trust (PHERT) Immunisation Scholarship Young Investigator of the Year, School of Population Health Dean’s Rising Star Award, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales |
Current research projects
1. Supporting impactful communication and engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic with culturally and linguistically diverse communities
2. Examining new ways to improve immunisation uptake amongst culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) individuals: Identifying new actors to promote acceptance and uptake.
3. Improving adult immunisation in Australia: exploring the views and practices of adults and key stakeholders towards influenza and pneumococcal immunisation
Holly Seale is one of the founding governance members and current Deputy Chair of the Collaboration on Social Science and Immunisation (COSSI), a national network of interdisciplinary researchers of vaccination social science and policy/program practitioners. She is also the Research Co-Chair for the Vaccine Acceptance Research Network, an international network initiated by the Sabin Institute.
My Research Supervision
Higher Degree Research Candidates (HDR): PhD, DrPH
Coursework Candidates: 6/12/18 UoC projects
My Teaching
Program Director : Bachelor of International Public Health (3880)
https://sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/bachelor-international-public-health
Course Convenor:
Infectious Disease Challenges: Epidemiology and Control (PHCM9782) https://sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/course/phcm9782
Internship Program: Domestic placements (PHCM9143) https://studentvip.com.au/unsw/subjects/phcm9143