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    Aboriginal Families Study: 5-6 Year Follow-up Of An Intergenerational Birth Cohort

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,676,056.00
    Summary
    This study will extend follow-up mothers and children in an existing cohort of 344 women who gave birth to an Aboriginal baby in South Australia between July 2011 and June 2013. The study will investigate the health of mothers and children, as the children in the study start school. The study will provide important information about the contribution of early life experiences to health and developmental trajectories of children, and the complex interplay of maternal and child health.
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    Explaining Social Preferences For Priority Setting In The Health Sector

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $235,218.00
    Summary
    This project looks at whether the views of the public regarding the allocation of society's limited health care resources are well-informed and carefully considered. A series of focus groups will be conducted where members of the public can think about the ethical issues involved, discuss them with others, and ask questions. This approach has the potential to improve the legitimacy of health policy decisions by contributing to a better understanding of the values of the public.
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    Seeding Success: Identifying Factors That Contribute To Positive Early Childhood Health And Development In Aboriginal Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $692,845.00
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    This study will identify the key drivers of positive early childhood health and development in Aboriginal children, and the features of local communities and early childhood service provision that make a tangible difference, using a large population-based cohort of children in NSW. We will apply novel methods for using linked population data that can be used to inform program planning and evaluation nationally, and will advance theory, research and practice to "seed success" for Aboriginal child .... This study will identify the key drivers of positive early childhood health and development in Aboriginal children, and the features of local communities and early childhood service provision that make a tangible difference, using a large population-based cohort of children in NSW. We will apply novel methods for using linked population data that can be used to inform program planning and evaluation nationally, and will advance theory, research and practice to "seed success" for Aboriginal children.
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    Pharmacotherapy For Smoking Cessation Prior To And During Pregnancy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $620,950.00
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    This study will examine the effectiveness and safety of medications for smoking cessation prior to and during pregnancy. It will achieve this by linking routinely collected midwives data from NSW and WA to prescriptions records and other health service use. It will explore potential inequalities in the use and effectiveness of these medications in disadvantaged populations, including Aboriginal women, and it will investigate whether their use has changed in response to policy changes.
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    A Non-inferiority Trial Of Cytisine Versus Varenicline For Smoking Cessation.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,885,813.00
    Summary
    Long-term quit rates via existing behavioural and pharmacological approaches to smoking cessation remain low and there is a need for further evidence-based treatments to complement standard treatment. We will conduct a large-scale trial to demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of cytisine compared to existing varenicline treatment. The findings will have direct health care system implications and cytisine, if effective, has the potential to save millions of lives globally.
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    Development And Valuation Of Cancer-specific Multi-attribute Health States For Use In Economic Evaluation

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    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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    Does A Health In All Policies Approach Improve Health, Well-being And Equity?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $968,325.00
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    This project will develop understanding of complex policy initiatives for health & well being which operate across government departments. It will do this through a case study of the SA Government’s Health in All Policies approach which aims to get government departments to develop policies which build a healthier population and reduce health inequities. This research will assess that process, report on what helps and hinders and develop research methods suitable for complex policy evaluation.
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    A Comprehensive Assessment Of Diabetes In The Urban Community Of Fremantle

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,715,384.00
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    In the Fremantle Diabetes Study Phase I, detailed data were obtained from a community-based patient cohort between 1993 and 2001. There is strong evidence that diabetes in Australia is changing rapidly. To provide up to date data to health care providers and government, to confirm observations made in Phase I and to venture into new areas, Phase II began in 2008. We plan to extend Phase II for a further 5 years by following all 1,732 patients to achieve at least 6 years of comprehensive assessme .... In the Fremantle Diabetes Study Phase I, detailed data were obtained from a community-based patient cohort between 1993 and 2001. There is strong evidence that diabetes in Australia is changing rapidly. To provide up to date data to health care providers and government, to confirm observations made in Phase I and to venture into new areas, Phase II began in 2008. We plan to extend Phase II for a further 5 years by following all 1,732 patients to achieve at least 6 years of comprehensive assessment.
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    Decolonising Practice In Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,451,491.00
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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care organisations do much to address issues surrounding ongoing colonisation, such as racism, discrimination, lack of power and control, and support for cultural identity and self-determination. This project examines what strategies organisations use, how these impact people's experiences of care and their health, and how policy could better support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health organisations in this role.
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    Development And Validation Of An Indigenous Quality Of Life And Wellbeing Index (IQWI) For Health Decision-making

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,303,527.00
    Summary
    This project will use innovative methods to develop a new index for measuring quality of life and wellbeing for Indigenous people. Existing tools do not capture all aspects of wellbeing and quality of life that are important to Indigenous people. A measure that is based on the values and preferences of Indigenous people will improve the relevance and transparency of clinical and health policy decision making for Indigenous Australians
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