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    The Diamond Cohort Study - Long Term Outcomes Of Depressive Symptoms In Primary Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $567,538.00
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    The diamond study follows what happens to almost 800 people with depressive symptoms whom attend general practice for care over 5 years of their life. This study will map the severity of depressive symptoms, life circumstances, use of health care services and treatments and allow us to understand factors associated with relapse and recovery from depression in order to improve care. This will assist us to develop models of care that better suit the needs of people experiencing depressive symptoms .... The diamond study follows what happens to almost 800 people with depressive symptoms whom attend general practice for care over 5 years of their life. This study will map the severity of depressive symptoms, life circumstances, use of health care services and treatments and allow us to understand factors associated with relapse and recovery from depression in order to improve care. This will assist us to develop models of care that better suit the needs of people experiencing depressive symptoms.
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    Evaluating Midwifery Led Units (EMU): A Prospective Cohort Study Of Primary Level (free Standing ) Midwifery Led Units

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $838,548.00
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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
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    $522,278.00
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    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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    Using Clinical And Economic Evidence To Infrom Local Decision Making In Cancer Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,836,745.00
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    Medicines used to treat cancer often come with a high price tag. Many countries, including Australia, are no longer able to provide free access to all medicines. For this reason, patients and their families, public hospitals and private health insurers are often asked to pay for these treatments. Currently, health professionals and patients are ill-equipped to make informed treatment choices, since both cost and efficacy must be considered. Our proposed research will address this important gap i .... Medicines used to treat cancer often come with a high price tag. Many countries, including Australia, are no longer able to provide free access to all medicines. For this reason, patients and their families, public hospitals and private health insurers are often asked to pay for these treatments. Currently, health professionals and patients are ill-equipped to make informed treatment choices, since both cost and efficacy must be considered. Our proposed research will address this important gap in current knowledge. We will use a unique web-based resource (Cancer Institute NSW Standard Cancer Treatment Program; CI-SCaT) to communicate the economic evidence needed to make informed decisions about cancer treatments. Our project will provide public access to information about the effectiveness and costs of cancer drugs. This is a world first. CI-SCaT is already the main vehicle of communication about cancer drug treatments in NSW and is widely used by cancer health professionals and patients to inform point-of-care decisions. Our project we will also identify the factors which influence the ability of cancer treatment centres to make best use of their drug budgets. By achieving this goal, we hope to demonstrate how to best use scarce resources for the benefit of all cancer patients.
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    A Predictive Model For The Utilization Of Homecare Services

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $34,383.00
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    A Cluster-randomised Trial Of A Health Behaviour Intervention Linking General Practice And Community Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $435,500.00
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    Profiling Australian Chriopractors And People Who Seek Their Care To Improve The Quality And Safety Of Chriopractic Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $333,433.00
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    The AusCAPPS Network: A Community Of Practice To Support The Provision Of Long Acting Reversible Contraception And Medical Termination Of Pregnancy In Primary Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,207,160.00
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    The Australian Contraception and Abortion Primary Care Practitioner Support (AusCAPPS) Network aims to provide much needed support to general practitioners, pharmacists and nurses working in primary care to improve the delivery of long acting reversible contraception and medical termination of pregnancy to Australian women. Increasing the delivery and access to these services in primary care will decrease unintended pregnancies and improve health outcomes for Australian women.
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    Translating The Evidence To Practice: Getting The Vaccine Hesitant To Vaccinate

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $177,197.00
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    One of the key examples of this poor research translation is the rise of vaccine hesitancy, where the unequivocal evidence base for public health benefit of childhood immunisations has not been translated into vaccination uptake in many areas.This project will partner with primary health care organisations and develop strategies based on pilot research to improve vaccination information to vaccine hesitant parents, to assist with the uptake of this important public health intervention.
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    Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Comprehensive Primary Health Care In Local Communities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,635,268.00
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    This research will develop and implement a program logic evaluation in order to assess the effectiveness of various models of primary heatlh care service delivery. Although comprehensive primary health care holds considerable promise to meet the growing demands on the health system, it has not been thoroughly evaluated. Comprehensive primary health care is a large and complex area, therefore part of the project focuses on services and client experiences in two chromic diseases: diabetes and depr .... This research will develop and implement a program logic evaluation in order to assess the effectiveness of various models of primary heatlh care service delivery. Although comprehensive primary health care holds considerable promise to meet the growing demands on the health system, it has not been thoroughly evaluated. Comprehensive primary health care is a large and complex area, therefore part of the project focuses on services and client experiences in two chromic diseases: diabetes and depression
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