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    A Comprehensive Self-Management Programme For Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In The Community

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $391,610.00
    Summary
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of burden of disease in Australia. It has a major impact on sufferers, their carers and society. This study introduces a new model of community care, based on case management, mentoring to improve self-efficacy and information systems to deliver information and closely monitor disease status. This will improve the quality of life of sufferers, develop healthcare networks and decrease healthcare utilisation.
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    Can Patients Successfully Manage Their Episodes Of Low Back Pain?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $51,002.00
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    Body Image In Persons With Anorexia And Bulimia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $57,180.00
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    Self-tolerance And Self-reactivity In Health And Diseas E

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $133,872.00
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    Can Self-management Education Programs Improve Outcomes Of People With Osteoarthritis?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $343,874.00
    Summary
    Arthritis is a very common disease associated with pain, disability and poor quality of life. An important way that people with arthritis can deal with the disease is through using a variety of self-management behaviours and coping strategies as well as becoming well informed about the best available treatments. A specific course was developed in he US to help people self-manage. It has been available in Australia for 20 years through Arthritis Foundations and has become their core business. Tre .... Arthritis is a very common disease associated with pain, disability and poor quality of life. An important way that people with arthritis can deal with the disease is through using a variety of self-management behaviours and coping strategies as well as becoming well informed about the best available treatments. A specific course was developed in he US to help people self-manage. It has been available in Australia for 20 years through Arthritis Foundations and has become their core business. Treatment guidelines used by doctors to treat people with arthritis regularly recommend that patients should be referred to such courses. Although the course is widely distributed, the evidence scientific evidence regarding its effectiveness is patchy, and some overviews suggest it is not useful at all. Confusion exists regarding the value of the course. While treatment guidelines advise doctors to refer patients to the program by very few GPs, Rheumatologist or Orthopaedic surgeons do refer. The proposed study is a large controlled trial which will provide essential evidence to inform patients, doctors and policy makers on the benefits of the course. It will involve people with well defined moderate to severe arthritis who have consulted a surgeon or rheumatologist. People will be randomised to receive the intervention (two hours per week, six session course including an 'arthritis self-help' book) will be compared with people in a control group (who only receive the book without instruction). People will be followed for 1 year to see if the course improves quality of life, health behaviours, and whether less health care resources (ie attendance at doctors or less medication use) are used. The results of this study will be influential in determining government policy as the number of people with chronic diseases like arthritis is rapidly growing and the acute healthcare system, including hospitals, are poorly equipped to deal with this growing problem.
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    Effect Of In-shoe Foot Orthoses On Gait, Motor Skills & Foot Pain For 7-11 Year Old Children With Flat Feet

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $97,367.00
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    Population Based Prevention Of Adolescent Depression And Suicidal Behaviour: A Randomised Controlled Trial.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $158,098.00
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    Strength, Balance And Self-efficacy Changes In Older Wo Men; Some Effects Of Exercise Training

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $40,462.00
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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
    Summary
    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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    Indicated Prevention Of Borderline Personality Disorder In Young People.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $279,371.00
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