Integrating Lifestyle Risk Factor Management Into Community Health Service Provision: Multiple Case Studies
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$56,676.00
Summary
This study aims to improve our understanding of how nurses and allied health professionals working in the community can address lifestyle issues with patients as part of routine practice. Lifestyle issues include smoking, poor nutrition, excessive alcohol intake and lack of exercise. This has the potential to improve the help available from community health services for individuals wishing to change their lifestyle to prevent future health problems or to better manage existing health conditions.
A Family-centred Intervention To Reduce Challenging Behaviours In Children With Acquired Brain Injury
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$87,926.00
Summary
Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) are at risk of behavioural and social difficulties. Parental distress compromises parenting abilities, with adverse effects for the child with ABI. This project investigates the applicability of a family-centred program for parents to manage the difficult behaviour of their children. It is expected that parents of children with ABI will benefit from the parenting skills taught in the program, and prevent difficult behaviour occurring in the future.
Can Preventive Care Activities In General Practice Be Sustained When Financial Incentives And External Audit Plus Feedback Are Removed? A Randomised Controlled Trial
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,201,443.00
Summary
There is increasing debate about the effectiveness of incentive payments and audit plus feedback on the clinical behaviour of general practitioners (GPs). Governments both in Australia and the UK are raising the threshold targets for payment eligibility making it more difficult for GPs to get payments. We will conduct a trial that will investigate the impact of removing financial incentives and/or external audit plus feedback on the preventive care activities of GPs.
A Cluster Randomised Trial Of Early Intervention For Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease By Practice Nurse-GP Teams
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$818,914.00
Summary
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a common problem for current or ex smokers but is often undiagnosed. Effective treatment is available so early diagnosis is important. In this study practice nurses will identify patients who are at risk of COPD and undertake case finding. Patients newly diagnosed with COPD will then be offered a novel management intervention involving the GP and practice nurse working in partnership.
CHEST Australia: Reducing Time To Consult In Primary Care With Symptoms Of Lung Cancer.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$913,227.00
Summary
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Australia and the second commonest cause of all deaths in men. Earlier, timely diagnosis could be a critical factor in improving lung cancer outcomes as many people present with late stage disease having had symptoms for a long time. This trial tests a novel nurse-led intervention in general practice aimed at promoting earlier consulting by people at higher risk of lung cancer when they develop chest symptoms.
Increasing The Use Of Long-acting Reversible Contraception: The Australian Contraceptive ChOice PRoject (ACCORd)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$726,144.00
Summary
Of all reversible contraceptive methods, long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), such as intrauterine devices and hormone implants, are by far the most highly effective at preventing pregnancy. However, the prescription and use of LARCs amongst Australian women who are at risk of pregnancy is very low. To increase the uptake of LARCs, our study will trial a complex intervention that involves providing counselling to women and developing rapid referral pathways to LARC insertion.
BEST-Australia: A Phase II Study Of Non-Endoscopic Screening For Barretts Oesophagus In Primary Care
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$513,481.00
Summary
Barrett's oesophagus is common in people with heartburn and may progress to oesophageal cancer. Most cases of oesophageal cancer are diagnosed at a late stage when chances of survival are poor. Currently Barrett's is only diagnosed by endoscopy. We will test how effective and acceptable a non-endoscopic sponge capsule and novel laboratory test is at detecting Barrett's oesophagus early. This could potentially enable early detection of this pre-cancerous condition in general practice.
A Perntership Intervention Trial To Redress TreatmentDelay And Improve Outcomes In Rural Cancer Patients
Funder
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.Read moreRead less
Improving Asthma Control: General Practice Strategies To Optimise Medication Adherence
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$460,820.00
Summary
Asthma is a major health problem for Australia. Many patients have frequent symptoms and need urgent health care because they do not use a preventer inhaler regularly. This may be intentional e.g. fear of side-effects, and-or unintentional e.g. forgetting. This real-life study will test two simple strategies for GPs to improve their patients' use of preventer medications, to improve asthma control. Innovative technology will allow GPs to tailor the approach to each patient during a normal visit.
Women's Evaluation Of Abuse And Violence Care Randomised Controlled Trial- Long Term Outcomes
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$284,391.00
Summary
Domestic violence has major health consequences and is a common hidden problem for women attending general practice. The project evaluates if a general practice intervention involving screening women for partner abuse, health provider education and brief counselling for women decreases partner abuse experienced and improves women's mental, physical health, parenting skills & quality of life long term (2 & 3 years after intervention). Further, to understand long term whether it is cost effective.