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    Investigating The Capacity Of The General Practitioner Workforce To Meet Ongoing HIV Primary Care Needs In Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $469,552.00
    Summary
    The number of people living with HIV-AIDS in Australia is increasing and ageing, requiring an expert primary care workforce to provide HIV clinical care into the future. Yet the numbers of general practitioners training as s100 prescribers may be insufficient to replace those leaving to retire or change jobs. This study will provide critical and timely evidence for why and how GPs pursue or continue working in HIV medicine in different caseload and geographical settings across Australia.
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    Population Health Planning For Rural Medicare Locals: Evaluating A Community Participation Method For Delivering Outcomes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $438,587.00
    Summary
    The study, in six communities, will evaluate whether an evidenced based method of rural community participation from the UK translates to assist healthcare planning by Medicare Locals. Medicare Locals must involve local people in designing services to improve health, but lack methods to do this. The focus of the study is oral health, a major issue in rural areas. The study evaluates whether new services are designed and implemented and whether there is change to health knowledge and behaviours.
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    Primary Health Care In Australia: What Is Its Scope And What Is The Role Of The Nurse?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $279,379.00
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    Multilevel Cohort Study Of Aust U/Grads And Recent Grads In Medicine And Allied Health Professions On Their Attitudes To

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $310,869.00
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    Factors Influencing Rural Career Intentions Of Undergraduates And Recent Graduates Of Medicine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $7,500.00
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    Workforce Planning Within Primary Health Care: Enabling Coordination Of Care For Patients With Multimorbidity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $299,110.00
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    The Development Of A Composite Index Of Need For Regional Maternity Services: The Australian Regional Birthing Index (ARBI)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $486,975.00
    Summary
    the Australian Regional Birthing Index (ARBI) is to be developed in response to the National Maternity Services Plan recommendation for an index to guide the provision of maternity services in rural and remote Australia. This index uses the size, remoteness, and vulnerability of the community, plus lessons learnt from the Canadian rural birth index. An Expert Panel of experienced clinicians, health planners and policy makers and managers of services will guide and test the feasibility of impleme .... the Australian Regional Birthing Index (ARBI) is to be developed in response to the National Maternity Services Plan recommendation for an index to guide the provision of maternity services in rural and remote Australia. This index uses the size, remoteness, and vulnerability of the community, plus lessons learnt from the Canadian rural birth index. An Expert Panel of experienced clinicians, health planners and policy makers and managers of services will guide and test the feasibility of implementing this index.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0219348

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,635.00
    Summary
    Rural General Practitioners in Australia: Costs, Returns and Relative Work Value of Rural Compared with Urban Private General Practitioners. Aims: * To conduct a rurally focused study of GPs in Australia, to address rural GPs' concerns about remuneration, and consumers' concerns about access to rural GPs. * To examine costs, prices, returns and work value differentials between rural and urban GPs. Significance: * The first systematic economic evaluation of rural GP remuneration and work valu .... Rural General Practitioners in Australia: Costs, Returns and Relative Work Value of Rural Compared with Urban Private General Practitioners. Aims: * To conduct a rurally focused study of GPs in Australia, to address rural GPs' concerns about remuneration, and consumers' concerns about access to rural GPs. * To examine costs, prices, returns and work value differentials between rural and urban GPs. Significance: * The first systematic economic evaluation of rural GP remuneration and work value in Australia. * Reflection of the profession's geographical heterogeneity in policy recommendations. Expected outcomes: * Improved measurements of effects of geographcial location on costs, remuneration and relative work value of rural GPs. * Improved understanding of effects of differential rates of GP bulk-billing.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770716

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    Australian Research Council
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    $525,000.00
    Summary
    The feasibility, acceptability and cost-effectiveness of nurse-led models of chronic disease management in general practice. This study directly relates to the National Research Priority of 'promoting and maintaining good health' through our approach to trial a new and innovative model of chronic disease management specifically for CVD and Type II diabetes in general practice. This project aims to test a new model of health service delivery - that is, the use of a practice nurse to provide chro .... The feasibility, acceptability and cost-effectiveness of nurse-led models of chronic disease management in general practice. This study directly relates to the National Research Priority of 'promoting and maintaining good health' through our approach to trial a new and innovative model of chronic disease management specifically for CVD and Type II diabetes in general practice. This project aims to test a new model of health service delivery - that is, the use of a practice nurse to provide chronic disease care rather than a general practitioner. Our strategy involves collaboration with health providers, stakeholders and consumers to help achieve this by providing patient education and disease management through a registered nurse in general practice.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100424

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $80,000.00
    Summary
    Assessing the effectiveness of a Community Reinforcement and Family Training intervention for alcohol misuse with Indigenous Australians. A national benefit will be the contribution of evidence about the feasibility, utility and potential effectiveness of individual and family-based interventions for reducing alcohol-related harms and improving family functioning among Indigenous Australians. Community level benefits will include, firstly, the strengthened role and capability of participating he .... Assessing the effectiveness of a Community Reinforcement and Family Training intervention for alcohol misuse with Indigenous Australians. A national benefit will be the contribution of evidence about the feasibility, utility and potential effectiveness of individual and family-based interventions for reducing alcohol-related harms and improving family functioning among Indigenous Australians. Community level benefits will include, firstly, the strengthened role and capability of participating health services and staff to utilise evidence based approaches to support Indigenous individuals and families dealing with alcohol problems. Secondly, Indigenous individuals and families participating in the Community Reinforcement and Family-based Training intervention will acquire the requisite skills and knowledge to manage the alcohol problems affecting them.
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