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    The Diabetes Renal Project: Better Outcomes For Patients With Diabetes And Chronic Kidney Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $646,508.00
    Summary
    People with diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from significant morbidity and premature mortality. Studies suggest a substantial gap between current recommended practices and treatment targets, which may be related to existing health services being unable to respond to these patients’ complex needs. This project aims to address this gap, by characterising the needs of patients, and the location, capacity and performance of existing health services. This work will ultimately inform .... People with diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from significant morbidity and premature mortality. Studies suggest a substantial gap between current recommended practices and treatment targets, which may be related to existing health services being unable to respond to these patients’ complex needs. This project aims to address this gap, by characterising the needs of patients, and the location, capacity and performance of existing health services. This work will ultimately inform the design of a new model of care.
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    Telerehabilitation For Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $697,942.00
    Summary
    Pulmonary rehabilitation is a very effective treatment for chronic lung disease, but is accessible to less than 10% of Australians who need it. Telerehabilitation, the delivery of rehabilitation directly into the home using the internet, offers new opportunities to improve access and uptake. This trial will test whether telerehabilitation can improve wellbeing and reduce health care costs in people with chronic respiratory disease living in metropolitan and regional Australia.
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    Optimising Emergency And Trauma Systems Through Evidence Based Pathways

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $418,049.00
    Summary
    Developing systems for emergency and trauma care based on strong evidence and robust data systems is crucial to the acute health sector. Through an extensive, well recognised collaboration of research groups at The Alfred, Monash and the National Trauma Research Institute, we aim to undertake world leading systems development both locally and globally, focusing on prehospital, emergency and trauma clinical care pathways significantly reducing mortality and improving functional outcomes.
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    Consumer Directed Care: Understanding And Promoting Participation And Care Outcomes For People Living With Dementia In Receipt Of A Home Care Package

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $571,648.00
    Summary
    This research will develop tools and assess the impact of the delivery of Consumer Directed Care for people living with dementia in receipt of a Home Care Package. It will also translate the findings into an intervention aimed at building the capacity of service providers and consumers to work together to improve care outcomes for people with dementia.
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    Meaningful Engagement Of Adolescents In Health Programming And Evaluation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $128,224.00
    Summary
    Adolescence is a critical developmental period of immense potential where health behaviours can be established that affect the lifecourse, and indeed the next generation. The Jharkhand Initiative for Adolescent Health trial set in rural India is exploring how meaningful engagement and participation of adolescents in their own peer-led community health intervention groups can lead to better health in marginalised adolescent girls, assisting us to better help vulnerable adolescents everywhere.
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    Are ‘potentially Preventable Hospitalisations’ A Valid Measure Of The Quality And Affordability Of Primary And Community Care In Australia?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $397,264.00
    Summary
    This project will investigate the validity of ‘potentially preventable hospitalisations’ (PPH) as a measure of the quality and affordability of primary and community care in Australia. We will explore relationships between use of primary care services, hospital admissions for PPH diagnoses, and health outcomes and quantify the contributions of person-, geographic- and service-level factors to variations in PPH. We will make recommendations regarding the ongoing use of PPH measures to track the i .... This project will investigate the validity of ‘potentially preventable hospitalisations’ (PPH) as a measure of the quality and affordability of primary and community care in Australia. We will explore relationships between use of primary care services, hospital admissions for PPH diagnoses, and health outcomes and quantify the contributions of person-, geographic- and service-level factors to variations in PPH. We will make recommendations regarding the ongoing use of PPH measures to track the impacts of health reform in Australia.
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    HELP - A Healthy Lifestyle Intervention For Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $686,127.00
    Summary
    Instead of receiving care to address factors associated with chronic low back pain, such as being overweight and smoking, patients are referred for expensive and ineffective treatments, for which they wait for extended periods. This leads to worsening of low back pain symptoms and higher risks of other chronic disease. We will conduct the first study to assess if weight loss and smoking cessation programs can improve low back pain in patients waiting for surgery consultation.
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    Thinking Outside The Box: Economic Evaluation Of Innovative Strategies To Expand HIV Testing In Men Who Have Sex With Men

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $490,096.00
    Summary
    Approximately 1 in 2 people living with HIV around the world have not been tested for HIV. Expanding HIV testing especially in key affected populations like men who have sex with men (MSM) would allow timely treatment and prevent transmission and disease progression. My project will build on my skills to conduct economic evaluations to determine the most cost-effective strategies to expand HIV testing in MSM.
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    Preventing Chronic Disease In Australia Through Applied Intervention Research

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $415,218.00
    Summary
    Research supported by this fellowship will help to identify programs which are effective in reducing chronic disease risks such as tobacco use, and obesity. Furthermore, it will examine ways in which such programs can be implemented in health services and community organisations so that the community can benefit from evidence based initiatives. In doing so, the fellowship will contribute to reducing the death and disability associated with chronic disease in Australia.
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    Identifying Factors That Improve The Health Of Prisoners Who Inject Drugs

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $376,658.00
    Summary
    Prisoners who inject drugs are highly marginalised with high rates of unresolved health and social issues and high rates of return to prison. Little is known, however, about how this group manages after release from prison. This qualitative project will allow ex-prisoners to tell their own stories of the challenges they have had and what strategies (formal and informal) they have used with the aim of informing responses in prisons and in the community setting.
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