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Developing And Testing A Community-informed Intervention To Increase VIA Cervical Cancer Screening In Eswatini
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,206,528.00
Summary
Eswatini has the highest rate of cervical cancer in the world. Cervical cancer screening is effective at reducing deaths from this disease. However, in Eswatini rates of cervical screening are very low, with one study estimating that only 5% of women had ever undergone screening. This project will explore barriers to cervical screening in Eswatini, and develop and test culturally appropriate strategies to improve participation in cervical screening.
E-DiVA (empowering Dementia Carers With An ISupport Virtual Assistant)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,857,363.00
Summary
We aim to translate the WHO iSupport tool to Bahasa, te reo Māori and Vietnamese, and culturally and contextually adapt the WHO iSupport program to fit the health and social care systems of Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand and Vietnam. A Virtual Assistant comprising a website and a smart-device app will be developed to allow carers to search topics and provide video instruction to support them in their caring role, and evaluated through a randomised controlled trial.
DigiCare4You - An Intersectoral Innovative Solution Involving DIGItal Tools, Empowering Families And Integrating Community CARE Services For The Prevention And Management Of Type 2 Diabetes And Hypertension
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$489,307.00
Summary
The overall aim of the research is to design and implement an innovative intervention that will bring together the available community-care infrastructure, human resources and services, as well as technological advancements on digital health, for the early prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes and hypertension. The active involvement of Australian researchers in this international collaboration ensures that this innovation and its benefits will be transferred to Australia in the future.