The Effect Of Foot Massage On Agitation In People Living With Dementia In Residential Care Settings: An RCT
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$286,301.00
Summary
This study investigates the effect of a 10-minute foot massage on agitated behaviours of older people living with dementia in residential care settings. The study builds on previous complementary research and provides further evidence to help assess whether foot massage is, indeed, a low cost, low risk, non-pharmacological and easily applied procedure that produces tangible positive psychological and physiological effects.
How Consumers Negotiate Between Complementary And Conventional Health Systems - A Qualitative Study Of Depression
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$251,645.00
Summary
This project explores how people with depression negotiate their health care between the complementary and conventional health systems. We will interview consumers about their experiences and present these findings to focus groups of general practitioners, naturopaths and educators. Our findings will be used to assist in getting the best possible education and health policy for doctors, naturopaths and the community to ensure safe use of medicines.
Probiotic Prophylaxis Of Spinal Cord Injury Urinary Tract-Infection TherapeUtic-Trial (ProSCIUTTU)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$800,747.00
Summary
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are common in spinal cord injury (SCI) and about 2-year occur in SCI. Antibiotic resistance is also common in SCI. UTI are harder to treat with high rates of antibiotic resistance and this often leads to hospitalisation with significant health and economic consequences to the SCI community and country. Probiotics may prevent UTI and treat people colonised with resistant organisms. Unlike alternatives like antibiotics, they do not worsen antibiotic resistance.
The Effect Of A Standardised Ginseng Extract In Patients With Moderate COPD: A Randomised, Double-blind Trial
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$581,296.00
Summary
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Current medical treatments are only symptomatic and are far from satisfatory. Many COPD patients use herbal medicines but evidence of effect is lacking. This study will determine the effect and safety of a standardised extract of Panax ginseng for patients with moderate COPD. The design of the study will combine rigorous randomised controlled trial methodology with Chinese medicine theory.
Does Maternal Supplementation With N-3 Long-chain PUFA In Pregnancy Influence Cognitive Development In Childhood?
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$552,676.00
Summary
During pregnancy, omega-3 fats (like those in fish) are deposited in the brain of the developing baby. Women get these fats from the diet but Australian women typically eat a diet low in fish. Because research has linked high fish intake in pregnancy with better IQ in children, omega-3 oils are included in some pregnancy supplements. However their effect on child development is not clear. This project will test whether taking fish oil while pregnant improves a child's IQ.