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    Increasing Equity In Health Promotion Policy And Programs Through Literacy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $87,067.00
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    Parenting+ Improving Health And Service-use Outcomes Through Health Literacy Training For New Parents: An Effectiveness-implementation Hybrid Trial

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $495,761.00
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    The Parenting+ project will evaluate an educational program for socio-economically and culturally diverse new parents. The study will assess the impact of the program on parents' health literacy, parent and infant health and psychosocial outcomes and health service use over one year. It additionally will identify key characteristics and reproducible steps in the successful implementation of the program in order to support wider adoption by other health services.
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    Community Health Workers Extending Care In The Community

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,004,341.00
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    Community Health Workers (CHW) have an important potential role in bridging the transition between hospital and community. With consumer co-researchers and our partners, we will co-design a model of CHW follow up and support care following hospitalisation. We will then conduct a trial to evaluate their implementation and impact on hospital readmission, health outcomes and value for money. With our partners, we will then translate them into policy, and practice.
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    Reducing The Burden Of Eating-disordered Behaviour In Australia; Towards A National, Population-based Initiative

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $298,220.00
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    Novel Approaches To Address Barriers To Care For Adolescents And Young Adults With Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $188,786.00
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    In Australia, one young person aged 15-29 is diagnosed with cancer every six hours. Psychological disorders are also most likely to be first experienced in this life stage. This research addresses three understudied issues for this vulnerable group: health literacy (how well they understand and manage health information) at diagnosis, psychological adjustment after cancer treatment completion, and distress, communication and decision making when a young person’s cancer cannot be cured.
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    Improving Consumer Knowledge And Access To Health Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $110,447.00
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    All health care services aim to provide the right care, at the right time in the right place. There is growing evidence to suggest that a person’s ability to obtain and understand basic information about their health condition, defined as their level of health literacy, impacts on how they access health care. This study aims to determine whether health literacy impacts on some people’s decision to utilise emergency department care instead of their general practitioner for non-emergency condition .... All health care services aim to provide the right care, at the right time in the right place. There is growing evidence to suggest that a person’s ability to obtain and understand basic information about their health condition, defined as their level of health literacy, impacts on how they access health care. This study aims to determine whether health literacy impacts on some people’s decision to utilise emergency department care instead of their general practitioner for non-emergency conditions.
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    Closing The Communication Gap In Chronic Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $181,065.00
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    Some patients with chronic disease struggle to look after their condition at home. An educational approach called teach-back has been shown to improve people’s understanding of how to manage their condition. Teach-back is not commonly used in Australia, but is recommended by key policy documents. This project will develop and test a process for integrating teach-back into pre-discharge care of hospital patients with chronic conditions, by training nurses to act as teach-back mentors.
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    The Identification Of Barriers To The Application Of MaEvidence-based Healthcare In General Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $78,665.00
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    An Oral Health Literacy Intervention Among Rural Indigenous Adults

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $568,566.00
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    The relationship between oral health literacy and positive oral health literacy-related outcomes, both of which are low among the Indigenous Australian population, is established. This study seeks to determine if implementation of a functional, context-specific oral health literacy intervention leads to improved oral health literacy-related outcomes among rural-dwelling Indigenous adults. There may be benefit in applying this model to other areas of Indigenous health research.
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    Using Health Literacy (HL) Approaches To Develop And Apply Interventions To Improve Health Services And Generate Equitable Health Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $697,209.00
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    Health literacy is the ability to find, understand and use health information and healthcare services effectively. The Fellowship will advance the understanding of health literacy. It will determine how poor health literacy might cause health inequalities and with this information, develop and test interventions to improve the response of the healthcare system. The research will make it easier for disadvantaged and vulnerable people to get care, be understood and have their needs recognised and .... Health literacy is the ability to find, understand and use health information and healthcare services effectively. The Fellowship will advance the understanding of health literacy. It will determine how poor health literacy might cause health inequalities and with this information, develop and test interventions to improve the response of the healthcare system. The research will make it easier for disadvantaged and vulnerable people to get care, be understood and have their needs recognised and met.
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