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    Improving Health Services Around The Time Of Childbirth In Places Where Death Rates Are High And Home-births Common

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $119,335.00
    Summary
    In settings close to Australia where death rates among mothers and newborns remain high, it is common for childbirth to take place outside of health facilities. This research will develop feasible options for countries aiming to simultaneously improve care in first-line health facilities (which often takes some years), and simultaneously provide some limited services in the home that can reduce deaths immediately.
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    Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) In Pregnancy: Challenges Of Health Service Provision

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $38,552.00
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    The burden of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in pregnancy can be significant and in Australia is mostly confined to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. This study explores the barriers to timely diagnosis and best practice care for pregnant women with RHD, through 1) a study of reporting and health information systems related to RHD in pregnancy; and 2) an examination of health professionals’ knowledge, experiences of and attitudes to provision of care for pregnant women with RHD.
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    Bridging The Gap: Translating Childhood Obesity Prevention Policy Into Clinical Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $132,743.00
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    Healthcare providers are well placed to identify children at risk of obesity. This research aims to understand how health services are currently incorporating childhood obesity prevention into clinical practice, identify opportunities to incorporate obesity prevention policy within these services and determine how practical, systematic and feasible changes can be implemented. Ultimately this research will contribute to the efforts to decrease the rates of childhood obesity in Australia.
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    Leveraging Big Data To Assess Medicines Safety In Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $91,538.00
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    The aim of this project is to leverage routinely collected, linked population-level data to generate high calibre evidence on the safety and effectiveness of commonly used prescription medicines in Australia. The results of this work will promote quality use of medicines, reduce medicine-related harms, and directly support medicines policy and decision-making in Australia.
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    Eye Banks, Exports, And Australian Opinion: Exploring National Utility Of Human Corneal Tissue Donation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $111,973.00
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    Human corneal tissue donations from the deceased can outstrip the demand of eye tissue from ophthalmologists to perform a corneal transplantation, a surgical procedure to treat blindness. This research will determine the quantity of surplus eye tissue, and community understanding of donation and support for exportation. This will help the sector with decision-making on management of oversupply and potential exporte to other countries in need.
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    Is Integrated Geriatric Care Effective In Older Adults With Metastatic Cancer Receiving First Line Chemotherapy?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $119,538.00
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    INTEGERATE looks at a coordinated program called integrated geriatric care to better support older people who are having chemotherapy for cancer which has spread (metastatic cancer). Doctors often treat metastatic cancer with chemotherapy. But older people are more vulnerable to problems from chemotherapy and cancer due to other health problems, trouble with doing things and their social circumstances. The researchers want to learn whether integrated geriatric care helps older people having chem .... INTEGERATE looks at a coordinated program called integrated geriatric care to better support older people who are having chemotherapy for cancer which has spread (metastatic cancer). Doctors often treat metastatic cancer with chemotherapy. But older people are more vulnerable to problems from chemotherapy and cancer due to other health problems, trouble with doing things and their social circumstances. The researchers want to learn whether integrated geriatric care helps older people having chemotherapy for metastatic cancer.
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    Exploring Knowledge Translation In Indigenous Primary Health Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $93,741.00
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    New knowledge is needed about how to implement effective interventions and strengthen Indigenous primary health care systems. This study will explore how new knowledge gets implemented (or doesnÍt), for whom, and under what circumstances in Indigenous primary health care contexts. It will be the first study to look at how evidence, context and facilitation elements influence the implementation of research into Indigenous primary health care practice and policy.
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    A Qualitative Analysis Of Delivery Of Acute Coronary Syndrome Care In Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $110,115.00
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    Assessing And Optimising Anti-Cancer Drug Utilisation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $128,224.00
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    Cancer is increasingly common in Australia and often treated with expensive drugs tested in idealised settings within clinical trials. It is vital to collect real world data about how cancer treatments are used in Australia. This research will use routinely collected health care data to determine how anti-cancer drugs are used in the real world, how effective they are in treating cancer, and identify areas for improvement to promote effe ctive, appropriate and equitable use of anti-cancer drugs.
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    Palliative Care Outcomes Among Indigenous Australians: Analysis Of A Nationwide Dataset

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $43,309.00
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    Little is known about the quality of palliative care services provided to Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Australians. This study will use a high quality dataset collected from palliative care services nationwide to compare the quality of end-of-life care provided to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The measures of care being compared will include the time taken to enter care, time taken to have clinical condition stabilised, and satisfactory control of symptoms.
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