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    Use Of Services And Oral Health Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $436,312.00
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    Using Health Economics To Improve Access To Health Care In Under-served Populations

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $476,728.00
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    Many health care interventions shown to be effective and cost-effective under controlled conditions are consistently under-utilised or mis-used in resource poor settings, especially by the most deprived groups. Over the next 4 years I will establish a program of health economics and health services research to improve the delivery and financing of health care interventions to ensure everyone reaps the benefits of medical science and health technologies and not just those who can afford it.
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    Decreasing Unnecessary Surgery For Low Back Pain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $483,402.00
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    Low back pain affects one in four people in Australia and is responsible for over $8 billion spent on treatments and work loss every year. Surgery is a popular treatment approach for this multifactorial condition but we still lack high quality science to support the role of surgery for low back pain. We also lack research capacity in this field. In my fellowship, I propose to conduct high quality studies to generate and implement scientific knowledge in this field.
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    Quantifying And Understanding Spatial Inequalities In Cancer Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $443,946.00
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    Outcomes for people with cancer depend on where they live; typically poorer in rural and socio-economically disadvantaged areas. However we know very little about why these inequalities exist. My proposed program of research develops and applies emerging statistical and spatial techniques to a unique set of registry and research data to examine the contribution of various individual- and area-level factors to cancer outcomes; increasing our capacity to intervene to reduce these inequalities.
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    Using Technology Towards Effective Self-management Of Fall Risk In Older Adults

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $463,652.00
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    Our society’s population is ageing rapidly. Accidental falls are a major contributor to the burden of disease in older people and a major public health problem. In my research program, I use technology to find feasible solutions to deliver complex tailored interventions to prevent falls and support healthy ageing through self-management. My approach has potential to have major, lasting public health benefits by reducing falls and advancing healthy ageing at a low cost for the health care sector.
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    Making The Most Of Electronic Health Interventions:Optimising Effectiveness, Access And Efficiency

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $466,492.00
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    A/Prof Chris Paul is a behavioural scientist with a strong track record of working in cancer control and health behaviour change. Her fellowship work will explore how electronic approaches (eg use of the Internet) for health information can be used in an effective and equitable way to help prevent chronic diseases such as cancer and improve psychosocial outcomes for patients with cancer.
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    Innovative Approaches To Implement Falls Prevention Strategies In Older People

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $408,388.00
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    The overall aim is to reduce the number of falls and improve the quality of life of older citizens while containing the burden on carers and on the healthcare system. The project will combine research and technology, by partnering with Philips Research. It will follow three main streams, i.e. translation into practice using an “Information and Communication Technology” (ICT) approach, and finally implementation and dissemination.
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    Epidemiology, Natural History And Treatment Of Hepatitis C Virus Infection In Injecting Drug Users

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,388.00
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    In Australia, the majority of hepatitis C is acquired by injecting drug users (IDUs). Given the asymptomatic nature of infection and difficulties in identifying and following those at risk of acquiring infection, our knowledge of hepatitis C has been hampered. The overall goal of this proposed research is to assess markers to better diagnose and predict clearance of hepatitis C, assess hepatitis C transmission and assess health services to enhance HCV assessment and treatment among IDUs.
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    Lifestyle Prescipition For Improving Musculoskeletal Health And Function Throughout The Lifespan

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $471,058.00
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    Antecedents And Consequences Of Cognitive Decline And Depression In Late Life

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $450,250.00
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