Dr. Rachael Dodd | Communication and Outreach | Excellence in Research Award
The University of Sydney | Australia
Dr. Rachael Dodd, based at The University of Sydney, is a distinguished researcher in cancer prevention, screening, and health communication, recognized for her innovative application of behavioral and implementation science to improve health outcomes across multiple cancer types. Her research spans the development, evaluation, and implementation of evidence-based interventions aimed at enhancing public understanding, engagement, and adherence to cancer screening and survivorship programs, with a particular focus on lung, cervical, and head and neck cancers, including HPV-related conditions. Dr. Rachael Dodd has an extensive record of scholarly contributions, with 77 publications, over 2,056 citations, and an h-index of 21 according to Scopus, reflecting the significant influence of her work on both clinical practice and public health policy. She has led and collaborated on multidisciplinary research projects involving clinicians, consumers, and policymakers, translating complex scientific evidence into practical educational resources and communication strategies that address disparities in cancer awareness and uptake of preventive services. Her research has explored psychosocial impacts of cancer, patient decision-making, and the optimization of national screening programs through innovative educational and behavioral interventions. Dr. Rachael Dodd actively contributes to the scientific community as an editorial board member, peer reviewer, and collaborator within national and international research consortia. Her work has advanced the field of health communication in oncology, influenced policy frameworks, and informed implementation strategies, demonstrating measurable impacts on population health. Through her research, Dr. Rachael Dodd exemplifies a commitment to integrating scientific rigor with practical applications that enhance patient outcomes, health literacy, and the effectiveness of cancer prevention and screening initiatives.
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Featured Publications
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Dodd, R. H., Dadaczynski, K., Okan, O., McCaffery, K. J., & Pickles, K. (2021). Psychological wellbeing and academic experience of university students in Australia during COVID-19. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(3), 866.
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McCaffery, K., Dodd, R., Cvejic, E., Ayre, J., Batcup, C., Isautier, J., Copp, T., & et al. (2020). Health literacy and disparities in COVID-19–related knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviours in Australia. Public Health Research and Practice, 30(4), e30342012.
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Dodd, R. H., Cvejic, E., Bonner, C., Pickles, K., McCaffery, K. J., Ayre, J., Batcup, C., & et al. (2021). Willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19 in Australia. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 21(3), 318–319.
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Isautier, J. M. J., Copp, T., Ayre, J., Cvejic, E., Meyerowitz-Katz, G., Batcup, C., & et al. (2020). People’s experiences and satisfaction with telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: Cross-sectional survey study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(12), e24531.
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Pickles, K., Cvejic, E., Nickel, B., Copp, T., Bonner, C., Leask, J., Ayre, J., Batcup, C., & et al. (2021). COVID-19 misinformation trends in Australia: Prospective longitudinal national survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23(1), e23805.
