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    Optimising The Motor Outcomes Of Infants With Cerebral Palsy Using Environmental And Goal Oriented Interventions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $116,563.00
    Summary
    Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood. Early diagnosis enables intervention when the brain is developing. Current early intervention has little impact on movement. This research tests the effectiveness of “goal-directed training” and enriched environments by: systematically reviewing literature, piloting the intervention, conducting a clinical trial and interviewing parents. Findings have the potential to improve the outcomes of the 700 new cases diagnosed each year.
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    Motor Trajectories Of Children Born

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $668,387.00
    Summary
    Motor problems, ranging from clumsiness to cerebral palsy, are one of the most common adverse outcomes in children born early. This study will investigate the motor development of children born <30 weeks’ gestation compared with peers born at term from birth to 5 years. We will determine whether early clinical evaluations or neuroimaging in the newborn period can predict later motor impairment at 5 years to be able to identify those who will benefit most from early intervention.
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    Contribution To Concensus Conference

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $3,500.00
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    Translating A Drop Of Blood Into Effective Antibiotic Dosing In Infants And Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $318,768.00
    Summary
    The optimal use of currently available antibiotics is of utmost importance at a time when few new antibiotics are being developed and there is a continued emergence of antibiotic resistant ‘superbugs’. This Fellowship will establish evidence-based, effective antibiotic dosing regimens for children with severe infection - using just a drop of blood. By applying innovation in microsampling, my research will advance our treatment of infection and result in better outcomes for sick children.
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    Is Information From Non-experimental Studies Useful In Assessing New Medical Treatments?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,748.00
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    Improving Treatment And Outcomes Of Congenital Hearing Loss At The Population Level

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $265,138.00
    Summary
    Around 600 Australian babies are born with congenital hearing loss each year. Despite great advances in early diagnosis and treatment, affected children have language and other skills well below what they can potentially achieve. My research will a) examine trends in congenital hearing loss outcomes, b) enrich existing data with novel genetic and clinical data, to enable early prediction of future outcomes to direct management, and c) discover ways to prevent hearing loss progression.
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    Improving The Design Of Pragmatic Clinical Trials In Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $128,224.00
    Summary
    Whilst clinical research is designed to investigate interventions that improve patient health, to date, patients (including children) and their families have had no say in deciding what health outcomes matter most to them. The voices of patients and their families must be heard and used to inform how studies are designed if we are to achieve an improved model of health care and health service delivery. We propose to investigate and provide recommendations as to how this is best achieved.
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    The Use Of New Otoacoustic Emission Technology For Test Ing Hearing In Neionates

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $116,113.00
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    A Study Of The Impact Of Treating Electrographic Seizures In Term Or Near-term Infants With Neonatal Encephalopathy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,365,184.00
    Summary
    Seizures in the newborn infant are common and may be harmful to the developing brain. They are not always recognised. This study investigates whether or not treating all seizures detected using a bedside brain activity monitor improves developmental outcome, compared to just treating seizures that doctors recognise.
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    Improving Communication Processes And End Of Life Care In The Neonatal Period: Drawing On The Experiences Of Parents And Health Care Professionals

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Summary
    The parents of infants who have died in newborn intensive care, as well the professionals who care for these infants, will be invited to share their experiences of the conversations that took place around the time of the infant's death and how these contributed to the care provided. It is intended that the care of future infants who die under the care of the neonatal team will be improved through dissemination of this knowledge and associated improvements in training of professionals involved in .... The parents of infants who have died in newborn intensive care, as well the professionals who care for these infants, will be invited to share their experiences of the conversations that took place around the time of the infant's death and how these contributed to the care provided. It is intended that the care of future infants who die under the care of the neonatal team will be improved through dissemination of this knowledge and associated improvements in training of professionals involved in this field.
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