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    Increasing Value, Reducing Waste From Incomplete Or Unusable Reports Of Medical Research

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $788,486.00
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    We estimated that the avoidable waste in research - from design flaws, non-publication, and inadequate reporting - results in over $85 Billion annual loss. I will research innovations to reduce this waste. My focus is particularly on non-drug interventions - exercises, dietary changes, self-monitoring, e-health applications – which are often effective but more difficult to use in clinical practice, and being compiled in my recently founded Handbook of Non-Drug Interventions (see RACGP website).
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    Methodological Research In Meta-analysis And Evidence Synthesis: An Evidence-based Methods Approach

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $431,000.00
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    Systematic reviews synthesize available research to determine whether policy, health service delivery, public health, and clinical interventions are effective. Statistical methods underpin the validity of the findings in systematic reviews. This research will evaluate and develop statistical methods for systematic reviews with the aim of improving the quality of reviews and ensuring healthcare decisions are based on reliable research syntheses.
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    Australia & New Zealand Musculoskeletal (ANZMUSC) Clinical Trials Network

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,497,654.00
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    Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions place an immense and growing burden on the world’s population. They affect 28% of Australians (>6.1 million people). With the support of CRE funding, the Australia and New Zealand Musculoskeletal (ANZMUSC) Clinical Trials Network will optimise musculoskeletal health through high quality, collaborative clinical research, building research capacity and effective transfer of research outcomes into clinical practice and health policy.
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    Defining And Optimising The Economic And Social Return On Investment Of Telephone Cancer Information And Support Services For All Australians

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $936,787.00
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    The economic and social value of telephone cancer information and support services (CISS) for Australia is undefined thus hindering decisions about the future direction of services and levels of funding. This research will identify and compare the broad monetised, social benefits of CISS with the costs of providing the service. We will identify different strategies to deliver, promote and target services to improve cancer outcomes for all Australians and maximise the return on investment.
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    Testing, Translation And Uptake Of Evidence In General Practice: A Systems Approach To Rapid Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,411,050.00
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    Testing, Translation & Uptake of Evidence in General Practice: A systems approach. Though General Practice is the frontline of Australia’s health system, new research findings are often ignored by busy GPs, resulting in suboptimal care. We plan to improve this by: A. A network of influential GPs practices to test new research, B. Practice support units who provide GP and patient summaries of new research, C. Active transfer of successful new practices via social media, guidelines, and courses.
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    Better Evidence More Rapidly Implemented To Optimise Health For People With Musculoskeletal Conditions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,914,215.00
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    Musculoskeletal conditions place a huge burden on the world’s population. There remain large gaps in the evidence, large delays in getting evidence into practice and policy, and large societal and clinician misconceptions about best care for these conditions. My focus for the next five years will be to improve outcomes for people with musculoskeletal conditions through better evidence, more rapid uptake of evidence into practice, and better strategies to reduce low-value care.
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    RCT Comparing The Effects Of Tap Water Vs Normal Saline On The Infection And Healing Rates Of Wounds.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $607,638.00
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    A National Clinical Trials Register

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,206,300.00
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    Centre Of Clinical Research Excellence In Aboriginal Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,899,510.00
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    The Centre's mission is to improve Aboriginal health. It will conduct Aboriginal community-controlled population health and outcome-oriented research on strategies and systems that support individuals and communities to prevent and manage chronic diseases. The Centre will provide a range of research and other training opportunities for Aboriginal people, building the capacity of Aboriginal communities to direct and conduct their own health research independently. The Centre will be led by the Ab .... The Centre's mission is to improve Aboriginal health. It will conduct Aboriginal community-controlled population health and outcome-oriented research on strategies and systems that support individuals and communities to prevent and manage chronic diseases. The Centre will provide a range of research and other training opportunities for Aboriginal people, building the capacity of Aboriginal communities to direct and conduct their own health research independently. The Centre will be led by the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia in partnership with Flinders University.
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    Methodological Research In Meta-analysis And Evidence Synthesis: Strengthening Research For Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,139.00
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    Systematic reviews synthesize available research to determine whether policy, health service delivery, public health, and clinical interventions are effective. An important component of many systematic reviews is a meta-analysis, which is a statistical method that combines the results of the studies. This research will evaluate and develop meta-analysis methods with the aim of improving the quality of systematic reviews and ensuring healthcare decisions are based on reliable research syntheses.
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