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    AVERT-DOSE (Determining Optimal Early Rehabilitation After StrokE): A Multi-arm Covariate-adjusted, Response-adaptive Randomised Controlled Trial

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $4,359,564.00
    Summary
    AVERT-DOSE is an international, investigator-led clinical trial, developed in Australia but recruiting >2500 patients from 6 countries around the world. In this trial we will establish the optimal model of early mobility rehabilitation for people with acute stroke. The protocols we develop will be suitable for adoption in clinical practice in developed and developing countries and help reduce the unacceptably high personal and community burden of stroke-related disability world wide.
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    Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Health Workers’ And Liaison Officers’ Role In Quality Acute Health Care Services

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,571,334.00
    Summary
    This project will explore the role of and give voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Liaison Officers in acute health care services (hospitals), from the point of view of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who use health care (patients) and the health professionals who work with them. The project team will explore these issues using interviews, patient journeys and surveys across three hospitals.
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    AVERT: A Large, International, Randomised Controlled Trial Testing Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of Early And Frequent Mobilisation After Stroke

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,020,623.00
    Summary
    AVERT is a large, international clinical trial that tests whether introducing early and frequent exercise helps reduce the unacceptably high burden of death and disability associated with stroke. We are also testing if the intervention is cost effective. This trial will provide reliable evidence to guide clinical practice. If positive, broad implementation in both developed and developing countries is likely, thus helping to reduce the global burden of stroke related death and disability.
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    Pharmaceutical Opioid Prescription For Chronic Pain In Australia: Trajectories Of Prescribing, Risk Of Adverse Events, And Predictors Of Harm

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,086,274.00
    Summary
    There is concern about rising levels of opioid analgesic prescribing in Australia. This study is important because it will provide evidence about long term outcomes for patients using opioid therapy for chronic non-malignant pain. It will examine prescribing patterns and link them to other health outcomes such as overdose. We will also study patients beginning opioid therapy for chronic pain and follow them up over 2 years to examine outcomes such as pain relief and medication side effects.
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    Venesection Or Expectant Management For Moderate Iron Overload In HFE Related Hereditary Haemochromatosis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $853,109.00
    Summary
    Haemochromatosis is a preventable genetic iron overload disorder. Untreated, it can shorten life due mainly to liver cirrhosis and cancer. It can be prevented by blood donation to maintain normal iron levels. It is unclear, however, whether treatment is necessary when individuals have moderate elevation of iron in the body. This research project will study the effects of treatment in this group by assessing a number of scans, questionnaires and blood tests in treated and untreated individuals.
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    Which Heart Failure Intervention Is Most Cost Effective In Reducing Hospital Care (WHICH? II) Trial: A Multicentre, Randomised Trial Of Standard Versus Intensified Management Of Metropolitan And Regional-dwelling Patients With Heart Failure

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,891,210.00
    Summary
    Chronic heart failure (CHF) management programs are now the gold-standard to cost-effectively care for thousands of Australians hospitalised with CHF each year. We’ve shown that home-based management is most cost-effective in reducing hospital stay in CHF. The Which Intervention is most Cost-effective in reducing Hospital care (WHICH? II) Trial, a multicentre, randomised study, will determine if more intensive care (via home visits and remote care contacts) further improves poor outcomes in CHF.
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    Health Impacts Of Climate Change On Indigenous Australians: Identifying Climate Thresholds To Enable The Development Of Informed Adaptation Strategies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $361,034.00
    Summary
    Closing the gap in Indigenous health and adapting to climate change are two major policy challenges for Australia. This project addresses these issues by providing quantitative and qualitative evidence of the disproportionate impacts of climate on the health of Indigenous people. This research will provide policy-relevant evidence to enable targeting of resources to develop effective climate adaptation strategies to reduce adverse health outcomes for Indigenous Australians from climate change.
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    Izumo1 And Its Role In Male Infertility And Male Contraception

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $317,371.00
    Summary
    The project will study the role of the essential sperm-egg fusion protein Izumo1. Without some infertile men, this protein fails to move to the correct location in spermatozoa.
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    Generation Of Human Intestinal Stem Cells By Direct Reprogramming

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $630,391.00
    Summary
    Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) can give rise to mini guts in vitro with exciting applications for drug screening and cell based regenerative medicine. However, currently the establishment of mini gut cultures requires an invasive procedure. By taking advantage of a revolutionary new predictive algorithm (Mogrify) we will generate ISC directly from somatic and pluripotent cell sources.
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    Electric Field Manipulation For Targeted Neural Excitation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $545,135.00
    Summary
    The aim of this study is to investigate innovative techniques for steering current to enhance existing and assist in the development of new neurostimulation strategies.
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