Dr Edith Holloway

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Executive Dean Health Research Fellow

Faculty

Faculty of Health

Department

School of Psychology

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

Contact

eholloway@acbrd.org.au
+61 3 924 46382

Publications

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2023

Discussing depression in patients with visual impairment differs across countries: Validation of a prediction model in healthcare providers

E van Munster, R van Nispen, C Nollett, E Holloway, O Maarsingh, M Heymans, H van der Aa

(2023), pp. 1-9, Acta Ophthalmologica, London, Eng., C1

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'Is Insulin Right for Me?': Web-based intervention to reduce psychological barriers to insulin therapy among adults with non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes-A randomised controlled trial

E Holmes-Truscott, E Holloway, B Lam, S Baptista, J Furler, V Hagger, T Skinner, J Speight

(2023), Vol. 40, pp. 1-13, Diabetic Medicine, London, Eng., C1

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Low-Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network for adults with diabetes (LISTEN): protocol for a hybrid type 1 effectiveness implementation trial

E Holloway, S Gray, C Mihalopoulos, V Versace, R Le Gautier, M Chatterton, V Hagger, J Halliday, K Henshaw, B Harrap, S Manallack, T Black, N Van Bruggen, C Hines, A O’Neil, T Skinner, J Speight, C Hendrieckx

(2023), Vol. 24, pp. 1-12, Trials, London, Eng., C1

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Feasibility and acceptability of 'low-intensity mental health support via a telehealth-enabled network' for adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes: the LISTEN pilot study

E Holloway, S Gray, J Halliday, B Harrap, C Hines, T Skinner, J Speight, C Hendrieckx

(2023), Vol. 9, pp. 133-, Pilot and Feasibility Studies, England, C1

journal article
2022

'For me, it didn't seem as drastic a step as being controlled by insulin': A qualitative investigation of expectations and experiences of non-insulin injectable therapy among adults with type 2 diabetes

E Holmes-Truscott, J Schipp, T Dunning, J Furler, V Hagger, E Holloway, J Manski-Nankervis, J Shaw, T Skinner, J Speight

(2022), Vol. 39, Diabetic Medicine, C1

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'We're all on the same team'. Perspectives on the future of artificial pancreas systems by adults in Australia with type 1 diabetes using open-source technologies: A qualitative study

J Schipp, T Skinner, E Holloway, R Scibilia, H Langstrup, J Speight, C Hendrieckx

(2022), Vol. 39, Diabetic Medicine, C1

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'Is insulin right for me?': Feasibility of a pilot randomised controlled trial and acceptability of a web-based intervention to reduce psychological barriers to insulin therapy among adults with type 2 diabetes

E Holmes-Truscott, E Holloway, H Husin, J Furler, V Hagger, T Skinner, J Speight

(2022), Vol. 39, Diabetic Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Web-based intervention to reduce psychological barriers to insulin therapy among adults with non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes: study protocol for a two-armed randomised controlled trial of 'Is insulin right for me? '

E Holmes-Truscott, E Holloway, H Husin, J Furler, V Hagger, T Skinner, J Speight

(2022), Vol. 12, pp. 1-9, BMJ Open, London, England, C1

journal article
2021

How Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Are Navigating the Challenges of Open-Source Artificial Pancreas Systems: A Qualitative Study

J Schipp, T Skinner, E Holloway, R Scibilia, H Langstrup, J Speight, C Hendrieckx

(2021), Vol. 23, pp. 546-554, Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics, United States, C1

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Real-world� artificial intelligence-based opportunistic screening for diabetic retinopathy in endocrinology and indigenous healthcare settings in Australia

J Scheetz, D Koca, M McGuinness, E Holloway, Z Tan, Z Zhu, R O’Day, S Sandhu, R MacIsaac, C Gilfillan, A Turner, S Keel, M He

(2021), Vol. 11, Scientific Reports, England, C1

journal article

'Is Insulin Right for Me?' Development of a theory-informed, web-based resource for reducing psychological barriers to insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes

E Holloway, J Speight, J Furler, V Hagger, D O'Neal, T Skinner, E Holmes-Truscott

(2021), Vol. 11, BMJ Open, England, C1

journal article
2020

Effectiveness of an innovative and comprehensive eye care model for individuals in residential care facilities: results of the residential ocular care (ROC) multicentred randomised controlled trial

Ryan Man, Alfred Gan, Marios Constantinou, Eva Fenwick, Edith Holloway, Eric Finkelstein, Michael Coote, Jonathan Jackson, Gwyn Rees, Ecosse Lamoureux

(2020), Vol. 104, pp. 1-6, British Journal of Ophthalmology, London, Eng., C1

journal article

High vision-related quality of life indices reduce the odds of depressive symptoms in aged care facilities

G Rees, M McCabe, J Xie, M Constantinou, A Gan, E Holloway, R Man, J Jackson, E Fenwick, E Lamoureux

(2020), Vol. 24, pp. 1596-1604, Aging and Mental Health, England, C1

journal article
2019

Utilisation and perceptions towards smart device visual acuity assessment in Australia: a mixed methods approach

Stuart Keel, Jane Scheetz, Edith Holloway, Xiaotong Han, William Yan, Andreas Mueller, Mingguang He

(2019), Vol. 9, pp. 1-7, BMJ Open, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2018

Can we address depression in vision rehabilitation settings? Professionals' perspectives on the barriers to integrating problem-solving treatment

E Holloway, B Sturrock, E Lamoureux, J Keeffe, M Hegel, R Casten, D Mellor, G Rees

(2018), Vol. 40, pp. 287-295, Disability and rehabilitation, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article

Delivering problem-solving treatment in low-vision rehabilitation: a pilot feasibility study

Edith Holloway, Bonnie Sturrock, Ecosse Lamoureux, Mark Hegel, Robin Casten, David Mellor, Gwyneth Rees

(2018), Vol. 63, pp. 349-356, Rehabilitation Psychology, Washington, D.C., C1

journal article

Improving eye care in residential aged care facilities using the Residential Ocular Care (ROC) model: study protocol for a multicentered, prospective, customized, and cluster randomized controlled trial in Australia

Edith Holloway, Marios Constantinou, Jing Xie, Eva Fenwick, Eric Finkelstein, Ryan Man, Michael Coote, Jonathan Jackson, Gwyn Rees, Ecosse Lamoureux

(2018), Vol. 19, pp. 1-10, Trials, New York, N.Y., C1

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Individuals' perspectives on coping with vision loss from diabetic retinopathy

Bonnie Sturrock, Gwyneth Rees, Ecosse Lamoureux, Tien Wong, Edith Holloway, Eva Fenwick

(2018), Vol. 95, pp. 362-372, Optometry and vision science, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article
2016

Rehabilitation staff perspectives on training for problem-solving therapy for primary care in a low vision service

B Sturrock, E Holloway, J Keefe, M Hegel, R Casten, D Mellor, G Rees

(2016), Vol. 34, pp. 26-41, British journal of visual impairment, London, Eng., C1

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Illness cognitions and coping self-efficacy in depression among persons with low vision

B Sturrock, J Xie, E Holloway, M Hegel, R Casten, D Mellor, E Fenwick, G Rees

(2016), Vol. 57, pp. 3032-3038, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, United States, C1

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Estimating utility weights for the vision related quality of life index

Gang Chen, Robert Finger, Edith Holloway, Angelo Iezzi, Jeff Richardson

(2016), Vol. 93, pp. 1495-1501, Optometry and vision science, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

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Assessment of the psychometric properties of the Chinese Impact of Vision Impairment questionnaire in a population-based study: findings from the Singapore Chinese Eye Study

Eva Fenwick, Peng Ong, Charumathi Sabanayagam, Gwyn Rees, Jing Xie, Edith Holloway, Ching-Yu Cheng, Tien Wong, Blanche Lim, Pok Tan, Ecosse Lamoureux

(2016), Vol. 25, pp. 871-880, Quality of Life Research, New York, N.Y., C1

journal article
2015

Help seeking among vision-impaired adults referred to their GP for depressive symptoms: patient characteristics and outcomes associated with referral uptake

Edith Holloway, Bonnie Sturrock, Ecosse Lamoureux, Jill Keeffe, Gwyneth Rees

(2015), Vol. 21, pp. 169-169, Australian Journal of Primary Health, Melbourne, Vic., C1

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The influence of coping on vision-related quality of life in patients with low vision: a prospective longitudinal study

Bonnie Sturrock, Jing Xie, Edith Holloway, Ecosse Lamoureux, Jill Keeffe, Eva Fenwick, Gwyneth Rees

(2015), Vol. 56, pp. 2416-2422, Investigative opthalmology & visual science, St. Louis, Mo., C1

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Do problem-solving interventions improve psychosocial outcomes in vision impaired adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Edith Holloway, Jing Xie, Bonnie Sturrock, Ecosse Lamoureux, Gwyneth Rees

(2015), Vol. 98, pp. 553-564, Patient education and counseling, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Depression screening among older adults attending low-vision rehabilitation and eye-care services: Characteristics of those who screen positive and client acceptability of screening

Edith Holloway, Bonnie Sturrock, Ecosse Lamoureux, Jill Keeffe, Gwyneth Rees

(2015), Vol. 34, pp. 229-234, Australasian Journal on Ageing, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2014

The Prevalence and Determinants of Desire for and Use of Psychological Support in Patients With Low Vision

Bonnie Sturrock, Jing Xie, Edith Holloway, Ecosse Lamoureux, Jill Keeffe, Eva Fenwick, Gwyneth Rees

(2014), Vol. 3, pp. 286-293, Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, China, C1-1

journal article
2013

Integrated depression management: a proposed trial of a new model of care in a low vision rehabilitation setting

G Rees, D Mellor, E Holloway, B Sturrock, M Hegel, R Casten, J Xie, E Finkelstein, E Lamoureux, J Keeffe

(2013), Vol. 20, pp. 321-329, Ophthalmic epidemiology, London, England, C1

journal article
2012

Screening for depression: Integrating training into the professional development programme for low vision rehabilitation staff

G Rees, E Holloway, G Craig, N Hepi, S Coad, J Keeffe, E Lamoureux

(2012), Vol. 40, pp. 840-848, Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article
2006

Can home smoking restrictions influence adolescents' smoking behaviors if their parents and friends smoke?

E Szabo, V White, J Hayman

(2006), Vol. 31, pp. 2298-2303, Addictive behaviors, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article
2003

Lesbians' experiences of cervical screening

Adrienne Brown, Julie Hassard, Madeline Fernbach, Edith Szabo, Melanie Wakefield

(2003), Vol. 14, pp. 128-132, Health Promotion Journal of Australia, London, Eng., C1-1

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Funded Projects at Deakin

Industry and Other Funding

MRFF Targeted Translation Research Accelerator Project: LISTEN (Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enables Network for adults with diabetes and CVD): Effectiveness and scalability.

Dr Edith Holloway, Dr Christel Hendrieckx, Prof Jane Speight, Prof Vincent Versace, Prof Adrienne O'Neil, Dr Virginia Hagger

MTP Connect, Diabetes Australia - Vic

  • 2024: $3,903
  • 2023: $406,106
  • 2022: $173,204
  • 2021: $121,006

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report