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    Translation Of Effective Interventions In Injury Prevention And Trauma Care To A Chinese Setting

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $349,407.00
    Summary
    Evidence informed injury policy is not currently well developed in China. This research project will provide measures of the effectiveness of both a trauma care protocol in a hospital setting, and an intervention program for novice driver education-training in China, and will therefore contribute to the building of an evidence based injury prevention capacity in China.
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    IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT OF PLEURAL EFFUSIONS - FROM OUTPATIENT CLINIC TO INTENSIVE CARE.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,891.00
    Summary
    Pleural effusions (PE) are collections of fluid around the lung. They are common in patients in intensive care (ICU) and in patients with metastatic cancer. Some pleural effusions resolve with medications, others require drainage procedures which have risks including lung damage, bleeding or infection which can be dangerous, especially in critically ill (ICU) patients. This proposal aims to optimise treatment decisions for PE in the ICU and cancer settings.
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    Optimising EHealth Systems To Improve Medication Safety And Patient Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,768.00
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    Electronic medication management systems are being implemented across the Australian health system. These systems have the potential to improve patient outcomes, but also have risks. This research will examine these benefits and risks in two vulnerable populations: children and the elderly. Novel research methods will be used to evaluate high risk medicine use and associated errors; and design interventions to improve their safety in two paediatric hospitals and 75 aged care facilities.
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    Evaluation Of The Effect Of Providing Individual Patient Education On Rates Of Falls In Older Hospital Patients In The Post Discharge Period - A Randomised Controlled Trial

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $307,946.00
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    Older people are at increased risk of falls and related injuries when they return home from hospital. There are numerous discharge programs that attempt to improve patient outcomes and prevent hospital re-admission but there is limited knowledge about falls after discharge and evidence for reducing falls during this period. This study will examine the effect of providing older people themselves with education about effective methods to reduce falls and recover safe function during this period.
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    Emotions, Situation Awareness And The Risky Driving Behaviour Of Young Novice Drivers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $320,891.00
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    Young novice drivers have been overrepresented in the road crash fatality and injury statistics in motorised countries around the world for decades. A critical knowledge gap underpinning this is a failure to consider the role that emotion plays in young driver behaviour. The aim of this innovative research is to radically improve young driver road safety by clarifying and optimally managing the impact of young drivers' emotions upon their situation awareness.
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    Evaluating Coronary Stents Using High-resolution Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging In Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $217,274.00
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    A stent is a device made of metal that is placed inside an artery to prop it. Recently, the applicant introduced into Australia a novel technology to examine these stents once inside the body. This information may help make stents safer for patients
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    Therapeutic Treatment Pathways And Their Impact On Medicine Safety And Effectiveness

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $336,070.00
    Summary
    In clinical trials medicines are assumed to be used regularly with a set dose over the duration of the study. However, in real life medicines are used in different doses, over different durations and together with other medicines, which affect the effectiveness and safety of the treatment. The aim of this proposed research is to evaluate how different treatment pathways impact medicine safety and effectiveness. This project will provide new information on safety and effectiveness of treatment pa .... In clinical trials medicines are assumed to be used regularly with a set dose over the duration of the study. However, in real life medicines are used in different doses, over different durations and together with other medicines, which affect the effectiveness and safety of the treatment. The aim of this proposed research is to evaluate how different treatment pathways impact medicine safety and effectiveness. This project will provide new information on safety and effectiveness of treatment pathways.
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    Applying Active Hospital-based Case Ascertainment To Assess Vaccine Effectiveness And Safety

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $258,741.00
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    Australia makes a considerable investment in vaccination, and the public are entitled to expect that vaccines are both safe and effective. The growing complexity of the vaccine schedule requires the development of new and flexible systems to monitor vaccine performance. This project aims to do this using surveillance nurses embedded in children's hospitals to actively find cases of diseases which are potentially vaccine-preventable as well as those which might have occurred as a side effect of v .... Australia makes a considerable investment in vaccination, and the public are entitled to expect that vaccines are both safe and effective. The growing complexity of the vaccine schedule requires the development of new and flexible systems to monitor vaccine performance. This project aims to do this using surveillance nurses embedded in children's hospitals to actively find cases of diseases which are potentially vaccine-preventable as well as those which might have occurred as a side effect of vaccination.
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    Statistical Approaches For Studying The Safety And Effectiveness Of Medicines

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $307,946.00
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    When medicines first reach the market many of the potential adverse reactions are unknown. Clinical trials of medicines often exclude elderly patients and patients with multiple chronic diseases who are at higher risk of adverse drug reactions. This research aims to improve medicine safety by developing statistical methods to detect and validate medication safety signals and to identify patients who are at high risk of adverse reactions to medicines.
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    Improving Nurse-administered Sedation Practice In The Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,891.00
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    This research will provide evidence to inform nursing management of the potentially life-threatening complications that are associated with the administration of sedation in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory. Three studies will be conducted: an investigation of the prevalence and risk factors of hypothermia after sedation; a randomised controlled trial of active warming to prevent hypothermia; and a study to determine whether audit and feedback improves patient safety during sedation.
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