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    TELEHANCED: Best Evidence To Best Practice Improving Access To Care With Enhanced Telecare For Children In Rural NSW

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $175,303.00
    Summary
    The proposed TELEHANCED Study will evaluate an enhanced telecare intervention to improve telecare for children living in rural NSW. Consistent evidence indicates telecare fails due to confusion surrounding remuneration of health professionals and insufficient human resource to coordinate the program. There is evidence that telecare programs employing a skilled coordinator can increase effectiveness, efficiency and sustain up-take and use of telecare services.
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    Use Of An Online Canteen Ordering System To Implement Healthy Canteen Policies In NSW Primary Schools

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $175,303.00
    Summary
    Given evidence that school food policies can improve children’s dietary intake, Australian state governments have launched healthy canteen policies. However, these policies are poorly implemented. This research seeks to assess the effectiveness of an online classification tool in increasing policy compliance. The tool will be embedded in an online canteen system, and will automatically assess whether menu items are compliant as they are uploaded onto the online canteen system.
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    Evaluating The Evidence-practice Gap Between The NHMRC Alcohol And Breastfeeding Guideline (2009), Clinician Application And Maternal Uptake.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $176,250.00
    Summary
    Drinking alcohol during lactation has been shown to decrease breastfeeding duration yet breastfeeding is the optimal method of infant feeding. Alcohol consumption is the cultural norm in Australia but alcohol in breastmilk will disrupt the hormonal control required for successful breastmilk let-down, a factor rarely considered in the early stopping of breastfeeding. This Fellowship will investigate the use of the alcohol guideline for breastfeeding women by health practitioners & mothers.
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    Improving The Quality Of Maternity Care For Women With Female Genital Mutilation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $181,065.00
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    Although we know how to manage the complications and care for pregnant women affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) health outcomes for these women remain poorer than other women in Australia. Women with FGM are dissatisfied with their maternity care and health professionals lack skills. This project aims to improve maternity care for FGM affected women by implementing women centred guidelines to assist communication between women and health professionals and ensure shared decision making.
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    Enhancing Communication, Language Services, And Information Exchange: The ECLIPSE Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $181,065.00
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    The ECLIPSE study addresses the problem of clinician-patient communication as an avoidable factor contributing to adverse maternal and newborn health outcomes. Multidisciplinary hospitals teams will co-design and implement community informed strategies for sustainable reforms in communication, information exchange and use of language services for migrant and refugee women with low English proficiency.
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    Bridging The Gap For Women With Gestational Diabetes: Supporting Prevention Of Type 2 Diabetes Through Improved Care Of A High Risk Group.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $174,107.00
    Summary
    The strongest risk factor for women developing diabetes is having diabetes in pregnancy or Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM). Roughly half of women with GDM develop diabetes so regular GDM screening is critical alongside healthy lifestyle support, which can prevent diabetes developing. General Practice (GP) is where these activities should occur but the extent of GP delivery varies. This project will support GP delivery of these activities to improve the health of these high-risk women.
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    ChIP: Improving Patient And Health Service Outcomes For Patients With Blunt Chest Injury

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $174,107.00
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    The majority of trauma patients sustain chest injuries. If not treated promptly with sufficient analgesia, physiotherapy and respiratory support, complications such as pneumonia occur. This can result in death or longterm pulmonary impairment, delayed recovery and significantly increased resource use. To improve patient care and service delivery, we have developed the innovative ChIP treatment model, which triggers a clear treatment path and rapid multi-disciplinary response.
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    Sustaining Oral And Systemic Health In Residential Aged Care Facilities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $181,065.00
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    Poor oral health is associated with many health problems. Community of Practice members will educate nurse-carer champions who then train direct care staff. The care staff will oversee 2-minutes of teeth cleaning after meals using regular or timed electric toothbrushes, or daily denture care. There will be audits of daily oral care by nurse-carer champions assisted by students, examination of used toothbrushes, regular analyses of gum-based oral bacteria.
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    Translating The Evidence To Practice: Getting The Vaccine Hesitant To Vaccinate

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $177,197.00
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    One of the key examples of this poor research translation is the rise of vaccine hesitancy, where the unequivocal evidence base for public health benefit of childhood immunisations has not been translated into vaccination uptake in many areas.This project will partner with primary health care organisations and develop strategies based on pilot research to improve vaccination information to vaccine hesitant parents, to assist with the uptake of this important public health intervention.
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    Implementing A Health Literacy Focused Dietetic Outpatient Model Of Care For People With Chronic Kidney Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $181,065.00
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    A special diet is essential for keeping people with chronic kidney disease well. However inadequate health literacy prevents many people from following this diet correctly. In this project we will redesign the way health services are provided by dietitians to patients with inadequate heath literacy. We will also evaluate whether altering the type of information provided and the method that it is delivered is more effective than the current model of care.
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