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    A Perntership Intervention Trial To Redress TreatmentDelay And Improve Outcomes In Rural Cancer Patients

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,258,784.00
    Summary
    Improving the poor outcomes in Australian cancer patients living in rural and remote areas is a national priority, but there is as yet insufficient evidence on how the problem is best tackled. In this project, partner organisations that deliver cancer services in non-metropolitan WA will team with experienced researchers to develop a ‘best prospects’ package of interventions targeting the community, medical and other health practitioners and patients with cancer; and to evaluate the effectivenes .... Improving the poor outcomes in Australian cancer patients living in rural and remote areas is a national priority, but there is as yet insufficient evidence on how the problem is best tackled. In this project, partner organisations that deliver cancer services in non-metropolitan WA will team with experienced researchers to develop a ‘best prospects’ package of interventions targeting the community, medical and other health practitioners and patients with cancer; and to evaluate the effectiveness of the package using a scientifically valid randomised controlled trial.
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    Investigating Best Practice Primary Care For Older Australians With Diabetes Using Data Linkage

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $522,278.00
    Summary
    This study will use data linkage to examine questions about health service use by older Australians to manage chronic conditions such as diabetes. It will lead to a better understanding of the uptake of community based care initiatives and incentives through general practice, the factors that assist or impede uptake, and the impact of these on patient outcomes such as hospitalisation. The research findings will address important questions of interest to practitioners and policy advisors.
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    Testing, Translation And Uptake Of Evidence In General Practice: A Systems Approach To Rapid Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,411,050.00
    Summary
    Testing, Translation & Uptake of Evidence in General Practice: A systems approach. Though General Practice is the frontline of Australia’s health system, new research findings are often ignored by busy GPs, resulting in suboptimal care. We plan to improve this by: A. A network of influential GPs practices to test new research, B. Practice support units who provide GP and patient summaries of new research, C. Active transfer of successful new practices via social media, guidelines, and courses.
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    Changing Decision-making Behaviour In General Practice By Providing Access To Online Evidence.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $206,375.00
    Summary
    The case for a shift to evidence-based practice, and the substantial economic and health outcome benefits of that shift, have been repeatedly made. Despite the vision, significant barriers to evidence-based practice remain, and the demonstration of a positive role for on-line systems would result in a significant change in strategies for clinician behaviour change. This study will make a specific and significant contribution to our understanding of the efficacy and effectiveness of online eviden .... The case for a shift to evidence-based practice, and the substantial economic and health outcome benefits of that shift, have been repeatedly made. Despite the vision, significant barriers to evidence-based practice remain, and the demonstration of a positive role for on-line systems would result in a significant change in strategies for clinician behaviour change. This study will make a specific and significant contribution to our understanding of the efficacy and effectiveness of online evidence retrieval systems as a component in any evidence-based strategy, through a rigorous and controlled approach to the study of clinical behaviour change. It will also provide a powerful test of the value of search filters as a specific technology in support of evidence retrieval. The focus on prescribing patterns in NHMRC priority areas as an outcome measure will also provide a significant data set reflecting current practice in primary care.
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    SEA-URCHIN: South East Asia - Using Research For Change In Hospital-acquired Infection In Neonates

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,303,773.00
    Summary
    Each year, more than one million babies die from infection before they reach one month of age. Proven and inexpensive practices to prevent and treat infection exist but they are not always followed (eg hand washing). This research will evaluate the impact of tailored implementation strategies on rates of infection and death in the neonatal units of nine hospitals in four counties in South East Asia. Staff from these units will work with Australian partners to devise, implement and evaluate diffe .... Each year, more than one million babies die from infection before they reach one month of age. Proven and inexpensive practices to prevent and treat infection exist but they are not always followed (eg hand washing). This research will evaluate the impact of tailored implementation strategies on rates of infection and death in the neonatal units of nine hospitals in four counties in South East Asia. Staff from these units will work with Australian partners to devise, implement and evaluate different strategies.
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    The Centre For Research Excellence In Minimising Antibiotic Resistance For Acute Respiratory Infections [CREMARA]

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,455,000.00
    Summary
    Antibiotic resistance is threat to international health. Most antibiotics are prescribed for acute respiratory infections. The Centre for Research Excellence in Minimising Antibiotic Resistance for Acute Respiratory Infections focuses on the major contributors to resistance: antibiotic overuse and person-to-person transfer of antibiotic resistance genes. Research will inform the design, evaluation and translation of urgently needed interventions, aimed at clinicians, patients and policy-makers.
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    RCT Comparing The Effects Of Tap Water Vs Normal Saline On The Infection And Healing Rates Of Wounds.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $607,638.00
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    Implementing Action To Tackle Health Inequalities, What Works & Why? A Comparison Between Australia And The UK

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $7,399.00
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    Health Inequalities: A Comparison Between Australia And The UK

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $73,514.00
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    Investigating And Facilitating Evidenced-based Medicine And Shared Decision-making In General Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $238,032.00
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