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Past projects from the NPS research grant program Past projects from the NPS research grant program

The following projects received funding from NPS between 2000–2002. Visit qummap.net.au for descriptions of these projects:

  • The use of therapeutic flags to highlight potentially inappropriate prescribing in the elderly. Sue Tett and Chris Bonner, School of Pharmacy, University of Queensland QLD.
  • Changing benzodiazepine prescribing for anxiety and depression in general practice. Tony Wade, Australia's Health, QLD
  • The effect of single patient trials on changing GPs' attitudes to research. Deborah Askew, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Queensland. 
  • Qualitative analysis for use of delayed antibiotic prescriptions in URTI. Jane Law, University of Newcastle, NSW. 
  • Community-based QUM seminar and review of medicines for elderly patients in the domiciliary setting in regional WA. Kevin Batty, Curtin University of Technology, WA.
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of an antibiotic guidelines implementation program in a children's hospital: application of the PDSA model for quality improvement in a hospital DUE program. Madelen Gazarian, Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick, NSW.
  • Electronic therapeutic guidelines: integration, collaboration and standardization. Mary Hemming, Therapeutic Guidelines Ltd, Victoria.
  • Automated repeats: a possible negative impact on antibiotic use. David Newby, University of Newcastle, NSW.
  • Tablet taking in Aboriginal health. Randall Davis, Central Australian Division of Primary Health Care, Alice Springs, NT.
  • Quality use of medicine in remote areas of the Northern Territory: current prescribing needs and issues. Philippa Hudson, Northern Territory Divisions of General Practice, Darwin, NT.

Date published: 2008-05-02 00:00:00

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