Michelle McIntyre
Dr McIntyre’s PhD study Understanding Families after Traumatic Brain Injury: Family processes and structures over the long-term was conferred in May 2016. The study examined the long-term experiences and adaptation processes of families following traumatic brain injury. Dr McIntyre is continuing to pursue research around resilience and wellbeing for individuals and families following catastrophic injury. Dr McIntyre is also working on research involving Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples. One focus is an evaluation of mental health and addictions services for Indigenous consumers. Another, in partnership with Synapse Queensland, relates to the prevalence and nature of neurocognitive disability among marginalised Indigenous people, and NDIS inclusion.
Current Projects
Understanding family workload following traumatic injury
Published 17th May 2018
Understanding family workload and capacity following catastrophic injury
Published 29th June 2017
Featured Publications
Engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the 'Proper Way'
Published 3rd July 2017