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    Implementing The Tailored Activity Program For People With Dementia And Their Family Living At Home: I-TAP (Australia)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,060,719.00
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    Genetic Investigations For Prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $719,374.00
    Summary
    The disease process in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) begins decades before a diagnosis is made. We urgently need to investigate this pre-symptomatic stage to learn how the disease process begins, and allow the development of treatments that work before the brain is irreparably damaged. I will use genetic risk factors for AD to predict who is most at risk of developing AD. I will look for early changes and easily accessible markers, including the use of state of the art brain imaging.
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    Supporting Older Adults With Dementia With Driving Cessation And Mobility: An Innovative Telehealth Approach

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,868,907.00
    Summary
    This program addresses dementia and driving cessation, a significant life event for people with dementia and challenge in primary care. We will translate an evidence-based driving cessation intervention into a telehealth model and implement it in a national cRCT. Expectations are that drivers with dementia will make independent decisions about stopping driving, however interventions are urgently needed to support people with dementia, their families and GPs to manage the challenges.
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    Integrated Chikungunya Research

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $514,806.00
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    Improving Health Outcomes In The Tropical North: A Multidisciplinary Collaboration

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $5,997,916.00
    Summary
    Improving Health Outcomes in the Tropical North will strengthen partnerships with research institutions in the NT, Qld, WA, NSW, Vic and SA, by undertaking a research agenda that will help close the gap in Indigenous health disadvantage, protect the north from emerging infectious threats and engage regional neighbours. We will establish a northern Australian network that incorporates Indigenous engagement, mentoring and knowledge translation, and facilitates collaboration with southern partners.
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    Preventing Anxiety, Depression And Substance Use In Adolescents.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,709,988.00
    Summary
    Anxiety, depressive and substance use disorders account for three quarters of the disability attributed to mental disorders. Yet we have few models of well-implemented prevention programs for these common disorders. The current proposal addresses this gap by evaluating an innovative internet-based approach to preventing mental health and substance use problems in Australian adolescents.
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    Transition Care: Innovation And Evidence (TIE)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $3,107,851.00
    Summary
    The project will evaluate the impact of transition care and service integration models on older people and their carers in three States, as well as the use of resources and costs of the services; evaluate the implementation and operation of transition care and service integration models by determining conditions that would assist-inhibit implementation from the viewpoint of older people, their carers and formal care givers; and develop and validate quality, cost and continuity of service integra .... The project will evaluate the impact of transition care and service integration models on older people and their carers in three States, as well as the use of resources and costs of the services; evaluate the implementation and operation of transition care and service integration models by determining conditions that would assist-inhibit implementation from the viewpoint of older people, their carers and formal care givers; and develop and validate quality, cost and continuity of service integration in different settings.
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    Improving Quality Of Care For People With Dementia In The Acute Care Setting

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,859,855.00
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    People with dementia are often undetected in hospital. This can result in problems which impact their long-term health and wellbeing. An electronic nursing assessment system for people admitted to hospital which reduces nursing admission documentation time, increases identification of patients with cognitive impairment and risk of delirium on admission, supports care planning and increases time for direct clinical care will improve the quality of care for patients with dementia in hospital.
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    Indigenous Network Suicide Intervention Skills Training (INSIST): Can A Community Designed And Delivered Framework Reduce Suicide/self-harm In Indigenous Youth?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $828,215.00
    Summary
    Queensland has the highest rates of youth suicide in Australia. Indigenous youth suicide rates are reported at twice the rate of Queensland’s total population for 15 to 44 years. Statistical data on urban-rural differences in Australia have only been available since 1986 (ABS, 1994). Although the number of suicides is far greater in urban areas (1,299 suicides aged 10–24 years in metropolitan areas versus 311 in towns with populations less than 4,000), rural demonstrate greater suicide rates per
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    Reducing Alcohol Use And Related Harm In Young People

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $702,462.00
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    Nationally, 10,000 young Australians present to emergency departments with alcohol-related injuries and illnesses each month. Much of this adversity could be prevented if more young people had access to effective brief interventions (BIs) for alcohol use. Telephone-delivered BIs provide an innovative, youth friendly and accessible way of delivering treatment. This is the first clinical trial to compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of telephone-delivered BIs for reducing alcohol use and re .... Nationally, 10,000 young Australians present to emergency departments with alcohol-related injuries and illnesses each month. Much of this adversity could be prevented if more young people had access to effective brief interventions (BIs) for alcohol use. Telephone-delivered BIs provide an innovative, youth friendly and accessible way of delivering treatment. This is the first clinical trial to compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of telephone-delivered BIs for reducing alcohol use and related harm in young people.
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