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    A Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomised Trial (SMART) Of Nursing Interventions To Reduce Pain Associated With Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $713,418.00
    Summary
    Modern chemotherapy treatments can result in damage to the peripheral nerves, resulting in a condition called peripheral neuropathy. This condition is characterised by a range of sensory and functional changes that can cause pain and reduced ability to perform daily activities. This project will test various non-pharmacological pain management measures to determine if they are effective in improving the quality of life of patients who experience this problem.
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    A Multi-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial To Test The Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of An Intervention To Reduce Carer Burden And Depression Among Caregivers Of Cancer Patients

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $561,832.00
    Summary
    Given the crucial role caregivers play in a cancer patient’s recovery and illness management, caregivers are often not adequately prepared to manage the physical and emotional demands of care giving. This intervention involves developing and implementing a targeted program for caregivers, comprising screening for distress and provision of information and support, designed to reduce carer burden, improve psychosocial outcomes for caregivers and decrease unmet needs of people with cancer.
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    Australian Predicting Infectious ComplicatioNs In Children With Cancer (PICNICC) Project

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $694,980.00
    Summary
    Children undergoing cancer treatment are at an increased risk of infection. This is managed by admission to hospital for antibiotics which can be a frightening experience for the child, disruptive for their family and expensive for the healthcare system. While many need admission, a proportion of patients can be safely managed at home with oral or intravenous antibiotics. This project aims to identify these children, so as to improve their quality of life, and decrease cost of treatment.
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    Trial To Evaluate Anti-fibrinolytic Therapy In Thrombocytopenia (TREATT)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,057,478.00
    Summary
    Patients with haematologic malignancies often have low platelet counts from their disease or treatment. This can be associated with bleeding, which can sometimes be serious or fatal. Nearly 2/3 of all platelet transfusions in Australia are given in this setting to try to prevent bleeding but many people still experience bleeding. This study asks whether tranexamic acid can safely & effectively reduce bleeding and if it does, does reduced bleeding lead to reduction in platelet transfusions?
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    A Nurse Led Psychosocial Intervention With Peer Support To Reduce Needs In Women Being Treated With Radiotherapy For Gynaecological Cancer: A RCT

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,184,630.00
    Summary
    This study is to test the effectiveness of a nurse-led psychosocial intervention with peer support to reduce psychological distress, psychosocial needs, psychosexual difficulties and symptom distress and to improve quality of life and preparation for treatment of women receiving radiotherapy with curative intent for gynaecological cancer (GC) using a randomised controlled trial (RCT).
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    A Randomised Controlled Trial Of A Mindfulness Intervention For Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $729,841.00
    Summary
    Approximately 22,000 Australian men alive today have advanced prostate cancer. By comparison to men with localised prostate cancer, men with advanced disease report higher levels of psychological distress and poorer quality of life, and have an increased risk of suicide. This study will trial a remote access mindfulness-based cognitive therapy intervention aimed at improving mental health outcomes and wellbeing for men with advanced prostate cancer.
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    Use Of Emergency Departments By Vulnerable Groups During Their Last Year Of Life

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Summary
    Vulnerable people in their last year of life who attend Emergency Departments (EDs) could often be better cared for elsewhere. Our severely overcrowded EDs, and the staff who work in them, are poorly equipped to provide appropriate end-of-life care. This research describes how these groups use the ED, the impact of this use upon ED services and how the provision of adequate community care may be a more appropriate and economically viable option for people at the end-of-life.
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    Organizational Change And Treatment Of Depression And Dementia In Aged Care Facilities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $567,052.00
    Summary
    Mental health disorders are common in aged care settings. However, these problems are not well managed. This situation results in distress for residents and family members, as well as high levels of burnout and turnover among staff. This project will address the organizational barriers with the aim of better managing and treating depression and behavioural problems associated with dementia.
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    Telehealth In Residential Aged Care Facilities: Improving Access To Specialist Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $972,606.00
    Summary
    People in long term residential care have complex and chronic care issues. The staff may be able to provide more focused care if they have the support of specialists for advice on the care of residents. This project considers the value of a geriatric specialist assessment for all new residents via video conferencing, directly to the residential care facility. This will be supplemented by access to a wide range of other specialists coordinated through a telehealth service model on an "as needs" b .... People in long term residential care have complex and chronic care issues. The staff may be able to provide more focused care if they have the support of specialists for advice on the care of residents. This project considers the value of a geriatric specialist assessment for all new residents via video conferencing, directly to the residential care facility. This will be supplemented by access to a wide range of other specialists coordinated through a telehealth service model on an "as needs" basis.
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    Stepping Up To Insulin: A Cluster Randomised Trial Of Team-based Transition To Insulin In Primary Care For Patients With Poorly Controlled Type 2 Diabetes

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $796,751.00
    Summary
    Helping people control their diabetes through the best possible medical care is important. Most people with diabetes eventually need insulin yet this is a step in treatment that is often resisted by patients and GPs. This study will help GPs and Practice Nurses work with patients who have reached this stage make the change to insulin treatment in a safe, effective, convenient and timely way. This will have enormous benefits through reduced diabetes complications and improved quality of life.
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