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    Centre Of Clinical Research Excellence In Aboriginal Health

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,899,510.00
    Summary
    The Centre's mission is to improve Aboriginal health. It will conduct Aboriginal community-controlled population health and outcome-oriented research on strategies and systems that support individuals and communities to prevent and manage chronic diseases. The Centre will provide a range of research and other training opportunities for Aboriginal people, building the capacity of Aboriginal communities to direct and conduct their own health research independently. The Centre will be led by the Ab .... The Centre's mission is to improve Aboriginal health. It will conduct Aboriginal community-controlled population health and outcome-oriented research on strategies and systems that support individuals and communities to prevent and manage chronic diseases. The Centre will provide a range of research and other training opportunities for Aboriginal people, building the capacity of Aboriginal communities to direct and conduct their own health research independently. The Centre will be led by the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia in partnership with Flinders University.
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    Sustainability & Transferability Of A Successful Diabetes Recall System In Remote Indigenous Communities

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,000.00
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    Sustainability & Transferability Of An Effective Community Based Management System For Diabetes In Remote Indigenous Com

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $414,600.00
    Summary
    This project aims to improve systems for secondary prevention of CVD among Indigenous adults in remote communities in NW Queensland and ultimately to improve patient outcomes in this high risk group. The intervention is aimed at the three domains of health systems: the community and client group, clinical services and health management systems. The intervention is centred around increasing the capacity of Indigenous health Workers (IHW's) to manage recall and reminder systems for CHD in communit .... This project aims to improve systems for secondary prevention of CVD among Indigenous adults in remote communities in NW Queensland and ultimately to improve patient outcomes in this high risk group. The intervention is aimed at the three domains of health systems: the community and client group, clinical services and health management systems. The intervention is centred around increasing the capacity of Indigenous health Workers (IHW's) to manage recall and reminder systems for CHD in communities, supported by appropriate training and systems changes. The project will liaise closely with the client and community groups and aim to improve capacity for effective self-management of cardiovascular disease among clients. The study will evaluate the effectiveness of this complex intervention in 3 sites over two years, with 2 control communities
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    Gudaga Project: Understanding The Health, Development, And Service Use Of Aboriginal Children In An Urban Environment

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,424,845.00
    Summary
    The Gudaga project is a birth cohort of Aboriginal children that will be followed from 18 months to 5 years and describe their health, development and service (health and children's) use. This is the first study of its kind in Eastern Australia. The research team are working closely with stakeholders in Aboriginal health care including the Aboriginal community to implement the research. The research will contribute to services for Aboriginal children in the local and wider community.
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    Closing The Divide: Aboriginal And Torres Straight Islander People And Cancer Survivorship

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $701,662.00
    Summary
    This project will significantly contribute to Indigenous health research through addressing the current knowledge gap about the unmet support needs of Indigenous cancer patients in Queensland. This study will also investigate if the existing cancer supportive care is adequate for Indigenous patients and how an indigenious patient navigator will adress the barriers to accessing existing care. Indigenous research capacity building is a strong element of this project.
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    Implementation And Evaluation Of A Diabetes Intervention Program In Indigenous Australian Communities.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $173,625.00
    Summary
    Approximately 700,000 Australians have type 2 diabetes (also termed maturity-onset diabetes or non-insulin dependent diabetes), which is a condition associated with reduced lifespan, eye disease, heart disease, renal disease, stroke, and foot complications leading to amputation. Indigenous Australians are at particularly high risk, with over 30% of adults affected by this condition in a number of communities, associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis, healthy lifestyle .... Approximately 700,000 Australians have type 2 diabetes (also termed maturity-onset diabetes or non-insulin dependent diabetes), which is a condition associated with reduced lifespan, eye disease, heart disease, renal disease, stroke, and foot complications leading to amputation. Indigenous Australians are at particularly high risk, with over 30% of adults affected by this condition in a number of communities, associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis, healthy lifestyle modification and tight control of the blood sugar levels, blood pressure and cholesterol are the keys to preventing the complications of diabetes. Self-management is central to success, and education, support and encouragement play an important role. This research project incorporates an education program that has been developed in partnership with the indigenous health team at Cherbourg. Particular strengths include the emphasis on family involvement and community support. The central role of the indigenous health team will ensure continuity of benefit to the community. If proven to be effective, the program could be used as a model for interventions in other community settings to reduce the burden from type 2 diabetes in the indigenous Australian population.
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    Researching Effective Strategies To Tackle Tobacco Use In Indigenous Populations In Northern Australia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $353,438.00
    Summary
    Twice as many Indigenous Australians smoke as non-Indigenous. Smoking is a major cause of poor health amongst Indigenous adults and exposure of Indigenous children to second hand smoke is associated with childhood respiratory illness. The aim of this project is to find out which tobacco control programs work best to both reduce rates of smoking amongst Indigenous people and protect children from harmful second hand smoke.
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    Group Triple P - Positive Parenting Program For Indigenous Families In Community & Health Settings In Far North QLD

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $90,000.00
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    Building Mental Wealth: Improving Mental Health For Better Health Outcomes Among

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,509,816.00
    Summary
    Mental health issues impact on the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians who do not always engage with mainstream mental health services. This project will build the capacity of a critical mass of Indigenous and non Indigenous researchers who will engage, collaborate and work with Indigenous communities, clinicians and health providers to develop a sustainable culturally appropriate mental health policy and service model including adjunctive services to chronic disease management.
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    Ear Health, Hearing, Speech And Language Development In Urban Aboriginal Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $445,617.00
    Summary
    Studies from the Northern Territory and Western Australia have established that Aboriginal children experience earlier, more frequent and more severe middle ear disease than any other children worldwide. There is little information on Aboriginal communities in urban setings or those living in NSW. This study will fill this knowledge gap by examining the burden of middle ear disease, hearing impairment and consequent speech and language delays in urban Aboriginal children in NSW.
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