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From evidence to system change

  • System-wide relevance: Publishing in BMJ Open Quality (open access) ensured the strategy reached the whole health system and supported the rigour of the methodological approach
  • Clear conceptual framing: Brianna McCoola’s attendance at the International Forum made it “crystal clear” that quality and safety provided the correct lens for a system-wide response to youth care
  • Evidence of transferability: Networking and presenting opportunities provided by the International Forum attendance strengthened confidence in the calibre of the strategy and showed that the findings were applicable beyond Queensland
  • Impact on future policy: Seeing colleagues use the resources confirmed real world uptake and informed the direction of her future work in the Youth Justice sector
Brianna McCoola, principal project officer for adolescents and young adults with the Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network

About Brianna McCoola 

Principal Project Officer, Adolescent and Young Adults, Queensland Health; Australia

Brianna McCoola is the Qld Child & Youth Clinical Network Principal Project Officer for Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Health and Care. With a clinical background as a radiation therapist, Brianna brings to her role expertise in clinical care, model of care development, consumer engagement, co-design, AYA research, and the development of healthcare professional education and training. Recognized as a leader in youth health, Brianna was a finalist for the 2024 Australian Association of Adolescent Health Outstanding Contribution to Youth Health Award and her work was also a finalist in the 2024 Queensland Health Excellence Awards. She is deeply passionate about enhancing the care experience and health outcomes for young people across Queensland

Consumer health podcast

Empowering youth voices in healthcare: the impact of co-design with Brianna McCoola and Jorǰa Campbell

Jorǰa Campbell and Brianna McCoola from Queensland Health about their collaborative experience in creating a Practice Guide to Adolescent and Young Adult Care. Discussing around the project’s development, the co-creation process, and the importance of involving young people in healthcare projects.

Jorǰa and Brianna discuss the inception and execution of the book, which has significantly influenced practice changes within the Queensland health system. Sharing insights into the co-creation process with young people, the challenges faced, and the strategies used to ensure flexible and meaningful consumer engagement. Also, discussing their efforts to engage university departments and health networks, ensuring the guide is widely accepted and practically applied in healthcare settings.

International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Oslo 2026

Under the theme “The Power of Us: Strengthening Systems and Deepening Resilience to Improve Quality in Health and Care,” the programme brings together global leaders, innovators, and practitioners to share learning and drive real-world improvement.

Across three dynamic days, you’ll discover new formats, fresh insights, and practical tools to build resilient systems, foster collaboration, and improve outcomes for patients and communities worldwide.

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