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    The Out-and-About Trial: Improving Quality Of Life By Increasing Outdoor Journeys After Stroke

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $586,009.00
    Summary
    Many stroke patients cannot walk well when they leave hospital nor use public transport. Escorted outdoor journeys with a rehabilitation therapist can improve outcomes and quality of life after stroke. Yet not many stroke patients do not receive this type of community rehabilitation. This project aims to evaluate an implementation program to change therapists' practice and increase outdoor journeys after stroke. Benefits include improved quality of life and well being for peope with stroke.
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    Development And Valuation Of Cancer-specific Multi-attribute Health States For Use In Economic Evaluation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $707,671.00
    Summary
    Economic evaluation is used by the Australian government in deciding which medical services and pharmaceuticals should be funded. This study will develop quality of life utility measures for use in economic evaluation of cancer interventions in Australia and internationally. This represents a significant methodological contribution to the assessment of quality of life, effectiveness and efficiency in cancer, in one of Australia's national health priority areas.
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    Phase III Study Of The Impact Of A Physical Activity Program On Disease-free Survival For Early Colon Cancer

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,556,385.00
    Summary
    There is clear evidence that physical activity can reduce the risk of developing bowel cancer and some evidence suggesting it may decrease the risk of a recurrence of bowel cancer. This study will provide reliable evidence as to whether people who participate in a structured physical activity programme after treatment for stage II or III colorectal cancer can increase their likelihood of being alive without a cancer recurrence at three years, compared to those who have standard follow-up.
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    The Effectiveness Of Motivational Enhancement Therapy For Obese Patients And Support Partners

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $547,644.00
    Summary
    Tbe obesity pandemic has been described by leading researchers as a problem out of control, with lifestyle interventions generally resulting in regain of treatment-induced weight losses. The present study will evaluate the effectiveness of motivational enhancement therapy (MET) for both patients and their support partners in helping obese patients to achieve long-term weight losses by sustaining their motivation for making difficult lifestyle changes over time.
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    Efficacy Of Prism Adaptation For Recovery Of Brain Function In Unilateral Spatial Neglect

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $531,690.00
    Summary
    Damage to the brain’s attention network causes profound impairments of visual and sensory perception. These deficits are frequently long-lasting, and are a major factor in preventing patients from regaining functional independence. This project will use a combination of behavioural and brain imaging techniques to determine whether a promising new treatment involving visual retraining can improve function and reduce perceptual impairments after unilateral brain lesions.
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    Neuronal Activity And Variability Underlying Perception And Action

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $349,802.00
    Summary
    Perception and behaviour are often unpredictable. We do not identically perceive repeated stimuli, and even professional athletes cannot precisely replicate their actions. This project compares variations in the activity of motion-sensitive neurons in the brain with variability in motion perception and eye movements. This should give insights into how neuronal activity underlies conscious perception and eye movements and may ultimately help treat conditions with impaired control of movement.
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    Can Systematically Developed Alcohol Health Warnings Reduce Drinking Intentions And Behaviours?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $782,617.00
    Summary
    This research will develop differently worded and formatted warnings about a wide range of harms of alcohol and assess adult drinkers’ responses to them, compared to current messages on alcohol containers. The study will use population surveys, discussion groups, message ratings and an experimental study with follow-up to determine the content and format of warnings with the greatest potential to encourage drinkers to reduce their alcohol-related risk.
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    Assessing The Impact Of A Multi-component Intervention To Improve Dietary Intake Of Indigenous Australian Children And Their Families Living In Remote Communities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,455,043.00
    Summary
    Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption seems to contribute to obesity and diabetes. We aim to test the impact of multi-component intervention including a school-based nutrition education program combining high levels of parental involvement plus a supportive environment to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and improve healthy eating among Indigenous Australian children and their families living in remote communities.
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    Attentional Processing In Developmentally Vitamin D Deficient Rats: Modelling The Cognitive Symptoms Of Schizophrenia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $252,911.00
    Summary
    Schizophrenia is a poorly understood but very disabling group of brain disorders. There is an urgent need for animal models of cognitive impairments in schizophrenia. Based on clues from epidemiology, we have proposed that low prenatal vitamin D may be a risk factor for later development of schizophrenia. We propose to use a rat model with prenatal vitamin D deficiency to explore the neurobiological correlates of impaired cognition and as a platform to screen novel drugs to improve cognition.
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    Tailoring A Brief Sleep Intervention For Autism: A Randomised Controlled Trial

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,475.00
    Summary
    Up to 86% of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience behavioural sleep problems which have been shown to be associated with increased core ASD symptoms, increased rates of internalizing and externalizing disorders, and increased parental stress. The “Sleeping Sound” study is a novel behavioural sleep intervention that has shown much promise as a treatment to reduce sleep problems and improve mental health outcomes in children with ASD.
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