Dr Kim Neylon
Research Assistant
School of Nursing and Midwifery
College of Health
Dr Kim Neylon is a Research Assistant at the Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre.
The Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre is a partnership between the University of South Australia and the Rosemary Bryant Foundation, which aims to strengthen the nursing & midwifery workforce across the health system through the support and development of evidence-based healthcare. The RBRC has developed a comprehensive research program focused on advancing the discipline of nursing & midwifery and patient care related to population and public health, workforce reform, safety and quality, clinical practice, patient outcomes, and integration into education. Its objective is to enhance innovative partnerships for healthcare research, to inform strategies for: 1) Extending the capacity and capabilities of nurses and midwives to build a resilient, sustainable and collaborative workforce, 2) health system planning, evaluation and resourcing, 3) clinical care outcomes, and 4) translation of evidence into practice.
Dr Neylon holds a Doctorate in Anthropology from the University of Melbourne, and a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) and Bachelor of Health Sciences from the University of Adelaide. She has worked on various qualitative research projects and evaluations, with topics including cancer survivorship, patient stories, governance for clinical trials and clinical quality registries. Kim has experience in systematic, scoping and rapid reviews and qualitative data collection and analysis, including ethnographic research techniques.
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DSS_Service Dogs_EAC Expert Research Services, Cwth Dept of Social Services, 25/06/2025 - 30/06/2026
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Evidence Check: Safe Sleeping Practices for babies including co-sleeping, Sax Institute, 25/07/2025 - 30/11/2025
Courses I teach
- HLTH 3077 UO Professional Practice in Public Health (2025)