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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561790

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $145,000.00
    Summary
    Improving patient health outcomes in acute care hospital settings using mobile wireless technology and handheld computers. This project will investigate the use of wireless handheld computers, in three acute care clinical units located at Southern Health and the Royal Women's Hospital, to determine the impact on patient safety and quality of care. There is a need for real time point-of-care access (and input) to patient information, nursing reference information, and drug information for nurses .... Improving patient health outcomes in acute care hospital settings using mobile wireless technology and handheld computers. This project will investigate the use of wireless handheld computers, in three acute care clinical units located at Southern Health and the Royal Women's Hospital, to determine the impact on patient safety and quality of care. There is a need for real time point-of-care access (and input) to patient information, nursing reference information, and drug information for nurses in Australian hospitals. This project aims to address this need by providing nurses with wireless handheld access to such resources. This project is extremely significant, as the outcomes will provide nurses, in Australia and overseas, a set of guidelines for managing wireless handheld computers in clinical units, to enhance patient safety and quality of care.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0776767

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    Australian Research Council
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    $212,339.00
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    Delivering Better Patient Care: Promoting Well-Being and Performance of Health Care Professionals. The research offers three broad benefits. First, given the serious challenges currently facing the Australian health care system, the research addresses a national research priority and will have significant policy implications. Second, it will improve our understanding of how to enhance health care professionals' performance and well-being, and thereby increasing staff retention, organisational ef .... Delivering Better Patient Care: Promoting Well-Being and Performance of Health Care Professionals. The research offers three broad benefits. First, given the serious challenges currently facing the Australian health care system, the research addresses a national research priority and will have significant policy implications. Second, it will improve our understanding of how to enhance health care professionals' performance and well-being, and thereby increasing staff retention, organisational effectiveness, and improving the quality and efficiency of health care delivery. Third, the knowledge generated will be a valuable input into development programs aimed at improving managerial practices within Australian health care organisations.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347577

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    Australian Research Council
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    $120,000.00
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    Enhancing the health, wellbeing, job satisfaction and retention of hospital-based registered and enrolled nurses working shiftwork. The aim of this research is to use Shiftwork, Stress, Social Identity and Communication Accommodation Theories to develop and apply a theoretical framework to the hospital-based nursing sector that explains the current turnover crisis through an examination of the relationships between work environment factors, health, wellbeing, job satisfaction and voluntary turno .... Enhancing the health, wellbeing, job satisfaction and retention of hospital-based registered and enrolled nurses working shiftwork. The aim of this research is to use Shiftwork, Stress, Social Identity and Communication Accommodation Theories to develop and apply a theoretical framework to the hospital-based nursing sector that explains the current turnover crisis through an examination of the relationships between work environment factors, health, wellbeing, job satisfaction and voluntary turnover intention. Then, to use this framework to develop an intervention strategy that incorporates the individual, dyadic, intergroup and organisational levels that will improve individual, team and organisational functioning thereby creating a more supportive working environment that will increase health, wellbeing, job satisfaction and lessen turnover.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0990427

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    Australian Research Council
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    $441,897.00
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    The Heart of Health Care: Advancing Emotional Well-being, Engagement and Performance in Hospitals. This research will improve our understanding of the drivers of effective health care delivery and will identify practical ways to improve the well-being, performance, retention and engagement of health care professionals and improve patient care, satisfaction and safety. In light of significant staffing shortages of health care professionals, the knowledge created will have substantial benefits in .... The Heart of Health Care: Advancing Emotional Well-being, Engagement and Performance in Hospitals. This research will improve our understanding of the drivers of effective health care delivery and will identify practical ways to improve the well-being, performance, retention and engagement of health care professionals and improve patient care, satisfaction and safety. In light of significant staffing shortages of health care professionals, the knowledge created will have substantial benefits in developing more effective models of quality care. In addition this research will enable health care professionals to build holistic, adaptable and multidisciplinary approaches to patient care in order to ensure a sustainable health care system for the future.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP110100250

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    Australian Research Council
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    $149,660.00
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    Multi-level analysis of human resource management systems on hospital outcomes. This project explores the relationships among human resource management systems, perceived organisational support, trust-in-management and commitment of healthcare workers. The fundamental aim is to assist hospital managers to determine where to direct their efforts to have maximum impact upon staff and hospital performance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881757

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    Australian Research Council
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    $235,944.00
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    Modelling the Quality of Hospital Care in Australia. It is estimated that substandard quality of hospital care causes around 4,500 deaths and 12,500 cases of permanent disability per year. Results from the study will support the implementation of quality control programs to help prevent unnecessary harm to patients, improve the quality of hospital care, and more generally, promote the objectives of the Australian health care system. The envisaged outcomes advance national research priorities by .... Modelling the Quality of Hospital Care in Australia. It is estimated that substandard quality of hospital care causes around 4,500 deaths and 12,500 cases of permanent disability per year. Results from the study will support the implementation of quality control programs to help prevent unnecessary harm to patients, improve the quality of hospital care, and more generally, promote the objectives of the Australian health care system. The envisaged outcomes advance national research priorities by improving health care provided to children and the elderly. The Fellowship will help alleviate the shortage of health economists in Australia by improving my own skills and supporting me to train junior staff.
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