Doctor Nerida Klupp

Doctor Nerida Klupp

Senior Lecturer Interprofessional Health Sciences,
Postgraduate Health Science

Biography

Nerida Klupp is Senior Lecturer in Interprofessional Health Sciences. Her academic background spans a range of disciplines including podiatric, cardiovascular, and complementary medicine. Nerida’s teaching and research interests have evolved toward the socio-ecological and personal factors, behaviours and systems that create health experiences, healthcare, and health outcomes. She is particularly passionate about learning and teaching practices that incorporate evidence-based, ethical, and patient-shared professional reasoning skills in health and medical curriculum. These inform her interprofessional teaching practice across multiple undergraduate and postgraduate programs within the School of Health Sciences. Nerida’s research background is also diverse across health and medicine and her current projects focus on mental health and animal- assisted therapy. Nerida is a previous Director of Program for Health Science and continues to enjoy governance roles in health and medical education.

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Qualifications

  • PhD University of Western Sydney
  • BAppScPod (Hons) University of Western Sydney
  • DipAppSc(Pod) Queensland University of Technology

Professional Memberships

  • Member of National Institute of Complementary Medicine (NICM) (2014 - 2024)
  • Member of Australian and New Zealand Association of Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) (2014)
  • Member of International Society for Evidence-based Healthcare (ISEHC) (2014)

Awards

  • University Medal, University of Western Sydney 2002-04-30
  • Australian Postgraduate Award 2005-02-01

Interests

  • Mental Health Across the Lifespan

Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Postgraduate Health Science

Committees

  • SHS Academic Misconduct Committee
  • Health and Medicine Multiprofessional Teaching and Learning Committee

Contact

Email: N.Klupp@westernsydney.edu.au
Phone: (02) 4620 3759
Mobile:
Location: 24.2.08
Campbelltown

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Teaching

Current Teaching Areas

  • HLTH1012 Evidence in Health
  • PUBH1006 Population Health and Society
  • PUBH3023 Evidence in Professional Reasoning
  • PUBH7033 The Social Determinants of Health

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Yang, G., Li, W., Klupp, N., Cao, H., Liu, J., Bensoussan, A., Kiat, H., Karamacoska, D. and Chang, D. (2022), 'Does tai chi improve psychological well-being and quality of life in patients with cardiovascular disease and/or cardiovascular risk factors? : a systematic review', BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, vol 22, no 1 .
  • Yang, G., Li, X., Peel, N., Klupp, N., Liu, J., Bensoussan, A., Kiat, H. and Chang, D. (2022), 'Perceptions of participants on trial participation and adherence to Tai Chi : a qualitative study', Patient Preference and Adherence, vol 16 , pp 2695 - 2707.
  • Reis, A., Saheb, R., Parish, P., Earl, A., Klupp, N. and Sperandei, S. (2021), 'How I cope at university : self-directed stress management strategies of Australian students', Stress and Health, vol 37, no 5 , pp 1010 - 1025.
  • Steiner, G., Mathersul, D., MacMillan, F., Camfield, D., Klupp, N., Seto, S., Huang, Y., Hohenberg, M. and Chang, D. (2017), 'A systematic review of intervention studies examining nutritional and herbal therapies for mild cognitive impairment and dementia using neuroimaging methods : study characteristics and intervention efficacy', Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol 2017 .
  • Chipchase, L., Davidson, M., Blackstock, F., Bye, R., Clothier, P., Klupp, N., Nickson, W., Turner, D. and Williams, M. (2017), 'Conceptualising and measuring student disengagement in higher education : a synthesis of the literature', International Journal of Higher Education, vol 6, no 2 , pp 31 - 42.
  • Yang, G., Li, W., Cao, H., Klupp, N., Liu, J., Bensoussan, A., Kiat, H. and Chang, D. (2017), 'Does Tai Chi improve psychological well-being and quality of life in patients with cardiovascular disease and/or cardiovascular risk factors? : a systematic review protocol', BMJ Open, vol 7 .
  • MacMillan, F., Karamacoska, D., El Masri, A., El Masri, A., McBride, K., Steiner, G., Cook, A., Kolt, G., Klupp, N. and George, E. (2017), 'A systematic review of health promotion intervention studies in the police force : study characteristics, intervention design and impacts on health', Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol 74 , pp 913 - 923.
  • Olson, R., Klupp, N. and Astell-Burt, T. (2016), 'Reimagining health professional socialisation : an interactionist study of interprofessional education', Health Sociology Review, vol 25, no 1 , pp 92 - 107.
  • Klupp, N., Kiat, H., Bensoussan, A., Steiner, G. and Chang, D. (2016), 'A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of Ganoderma lucidum for the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors of metabolic syndrome', Scientific Reports, vol 6 .
  • Klupp, N., Chang, D., Hawke, F., Kiat, H., Cao, H., Grant, S. and Bensoussan, A. (2015), 'Ganoderma lucidum mushroom for the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors (Review)', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol 2 .
  • Bialocerkowski, A., Klupp, N. and Bragge, P. (2010), 'How to read and critically appraise a reliability article', International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, vol 17, no 3 , pp 114 - 120.
  • Grant, S., Bensoussan, A., Chang, D., Kiat, H., Klupp, N., Liu, J. and Li, X. (2009), 'Chinese herbal medicines for people with impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting blood glucose', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol 4 , pp 1 - 106.
  • Grant, S., Bensoussan, A., Chang, D., Kiat, H., Klupp, N., Liu, J. and Li, X. (2009), 'Chinese herbal medicines for people with impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting blood glucose.', Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online), , no 4 .
  • Klupp, N., Chang, D., Hawke, F., Kiat, H., Grant, S. and Bensoussan, A. (2008), 'Ganoderma lucidum for the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, , no 3 .
  • Klupp, N. and Keenan, A. (2007), 'An evaluation of the reliability and validity of capillary refill time test', The Foot, vol 17, no 1 , pp 15 - 20.
  • Grant, S., Bensoussan, A., Chang, D., Kiat, H., Klupp, N. and Liu, J. (2007), 'Chinese herbal medicines for people with impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting blood glucose dysmenorrhoea (protocol)', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol 2007, no 3 , pp 1 - 17.

Current research projects

The Stigma Study: A survey of commencing health science students self-reported stigma towards mental health. 

University counsellors' perceptions of animal-assisted student activities on campus.

The experiences of providing animal-assisted interventions: A multi-species ethnographic study..

 

 

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Previous Projects

Title: Validating university students' strategies to manage stress: finding consensus among evidence, expert opinion and university student perceptions
Funder:
  • University of Western Sydney
  • Mental Health Association NSW Inc
Western Researchers: Nerida Klupp, Arianne Reis and Rowena Saheb
Years: 2018-08-27 - 2019-07-01
ID: P00025294

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