Mel Hull

Dr Mel Hull

Program Facilitator

Adelaide University Online and Learning Futures

Academic


Dr Mel Hull is a Program Facilitator (Health & UniStart) at UniSA Online. Mel provides leadership and support to the delivery and ongoing development and quality assurance of UniSA Online programs. Her role involves supporting a team of Online Course Facilitators to and key stakeholders from Academic Units to ensure online students receive high quality learning experiences. 
Prior to joining UO, Mel worked as a lecturer, course coordinator and tutor across a wide range of courses primarily in the Bachelor of Human Movement and Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science degrees. Mel is passionate about the opportunities provided by online learning, and in particular helping students to link the course content to real world applications.
Mel was awarded her PhD (Public Health) in 2019. Her project sought to understand barriers to help-seeking and health service utilisation that affect at-risk rural populations (farmers). Mel also brings significant research experience to her teaching role. Mel has an extensive background as a project manager and research assistant across numerous health research projects. Her most recent work has focused on older adults, she has experience working with participants across the lifespan, and across  community groups focusing on co-creation approaches.
Mel maintains an active research interest, as an ARENA and CAIN Lab associate member, with skills across both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including mixed methods evaluation writing. She maintains close working relationships with a number of community groups and industry partners including the Australian Health Promotion Association, where she holds formal leadership roles both nationally and for the SA branch. 

Year Citation
2025 Sharman, R. L. S., Keage, H. A. D., Greaves, D., Bower, I. S., Windsor, T. D., & Hull, M. J. (2025). An Intergenerational Playgroup Program Pilot Study in South Australia: Views of Parents and Older Adults. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, online, 22 pages.
DOI
2025 Tesfaye, Y., Davis, C. R., Hull, M. J., Greaves, D., Du Preez, J., Johns, S., . . . Keage, H. A. D. (2025). Long-term clinical outcomes of delirium after hospital discharge: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Age and Ageing, 54(7), 9 pages.
DOI WoS1 Europe PMC1
2025 Blake, H. T., Davis, A., Mellow, M. L., Hull, M., Robins, B., Laver, K., . . . Smith, A. E. (2025). Co-design of a digital 24-hour time-use intervention with older adults and allied health professionals. Frontiers in Digital Health, 7(1544489), 14 pages.
DOI Scopus1 WoS1 Europe PMC1
2024 Skaczkowski, G., Hull, M., Smith, A. E., Dollman, J., Jones, M., & Gunn, K. M. (2024). Understanding farmers' barriers to health and mental health-related help-seeking: the development, factor structure, and reliability of the farmer help-seeking scale. Journal of Rural Health, 40(1), 64-74.
DOI Scopus12 WoS10 Europe PMC7
2022 Trenorden, K. I., Hull, M. J., Lampit, A., Greaves, D., & Keage, H. A. D. (2022). Older adults’ experiences of a computerised cognitive training intervention: a mixed methods study. Australian Journal of Psychology, 74(1), 9 pages.
DOI Scopus11 WoS9
2022 Mellow, M. L., Hull, M. J., Smith, A. E., Wycherley, T. P., Girard, D., & Crozier, A. J. (2022). Mixed-methods evaluation of Daily Moves, a community-based physical activity program for older adults. BMC Geriatrics, 22(1), 12 pages.
DOI Scopus3 WoS3 Europe PMC2
2022 Pulling, B. W., Braithwaite, F. A., Moseley, G. L., Jensen, M. P., Burke, A. L. J., Collins, K. L., . . . Stanton, T. R. (2022). Suggestions in hypnosis to aid pain education (SHAPE) in people with chronic low-back pain: a pilot feasibility randomized, controlled trial. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 70(3), 251-276.
DOI Scopus6 WoS5 Europe PMC3
2022 Hull, M. J., Gunn, K. M., Smith, A. E., Jones, M., & Dollman, J. (2022). "We're lucky to have doctors at all"; a qualitative exploration of Australian farmers' barriers and facilitators to health-related help-seeking. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health, 19(17, article no. 11075), 1-16.
DOI Scopus29 WoS25 Europe PMC19
2021 Dollman, J., Gunn, K. M., & Hull, M. J. (2021). Sociodemographic predictors of attitudes to support seeking from a medical doctor or other health provider among Rural Australians. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 28(5), 616-626.
DOI Scopus6 WoS6 Europe PMC5
2020 Stanton, T. R., Karran, E. L., Butler, D. S., Hull, M. J., Schwetlik, S. N., Braithwaite, F. A., . . . Bennell, K. (2020). A pain science education and walking program to increase physical activity in people with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: A feasibility study. PAIN Reports, 5(5), e830-1-e830-13.
DOI Scopus25 WoS26 Europe PMC12
2020 Smith, A. E., Kamm, G. L., Lai, S., Hull, M. J., Baker, J. R., Milte, R., . . . Keage, H. A. D. (2020). A RE-AIM Analysis of an Intergenerational Dementia Education Program. Frontiers in Public Health, 8(248), 11 pages.
DOI Scopus11 WoS10 Europe PMC7
2020 Gerritzen, E. V., Hull, M. J., Verbeek, H., Smith, A. E., & de Boer, B. (2020). Successful elements of intergenerational dementia programs: a scoping review. Journal of intergenerational relationships, 18(2), 214-245.
DOI Scopus51 WoS45
2018 Fennell, K. M., Hull, M., Jones, M., & Dollman, J. (2018). A comparison of barriers to accessing services for mental and physical health conditions in a sample of rural Australian adults. Rural and Remote Health, 18(1), 4155-1-4155-12.
DOI Scopus52 WoS50 Europe PMC34
2017 Hull, M., Fennell, K., Vallury, K., Jones, M., & Dollman, J. (2017). A comparison of barriers to mental health support-seeking among farming and non-farming adults in rural South Australia. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 25(6), 347-353.
DOI Scopus81 WoS77 Europe PMC54
2017 Frick, N. A., Hull, M. J., Manning, J. T., & Tomkinson, G. R. (2017). Relationships between digit ratio (2D:4D) and basketball performance in Australian men. American journal of human biology, 29(3, article no. e22937), 1-6.
DOI Scopus26 Europe PMC14
2016 Dollman, J., Hull, M., Lewis, N., Carroll, S., & Zarnowiecki, D. (2016). Regional differences in correlates of daily walking among middle age and older Australian rural adults: Implications for health promotion. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(1, article no. 116), 1-10.
DOI Scopus12 WoS10 Europe PMC7
2014 Hull, M. J., Schranz, N. K., Manning, J. T., & Tomkinson, G. R. (2014). Relationships between digit ratio (2D:4D) and female competitive rowing performance. American journal of human biology, 27(2), 157-163.
DOI Scopus41 Europe PMC25
  • Evaluation of the Daily Moves Program, City of Unley, 05/08/2019 - 31/07/2022


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