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    Vascular Cognitive Risk Score: Quantifying The Vascular Burden In Alzheimer's Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $627,180.00
    Summary
    What causes dementia in a patient presenting to a clinic is often uncertain. While there are exciting potential treatments in the pipeline, we need to understand the cause of the disease in a specific patient to make correct treatment decisions. Stroke and other vascular diseases of the brain cause a significant proportion of dementia in the community. Using MRI scanning technology, this project will quantify this burden in a given patient by developing a ‘vascular cognitive risk' (VCR) score.
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    Music Therapy Interventions For Dementia: Cluster Randomised Control Trial

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,014,430.00
    Summary
    Music therapy interventions are increasingly used in aged care facilities across Australia, however Australian-based research that tests its effectiveness is scarce. In this study, we track the impact of group music therapy and group singing on levels of depression, cognitive function, quality of life, and other symptoms of dementia. By providing music therapy programs across sites in Victoria, NSW and Queensland, we will also evaluate the cost effectiveness of the intervention.
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    A Multicentre Randomised Clinical Trial Of Physical Activity For The Treatment Of Patients With Alzheimers Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $773,752.00
    Summary
    The number of older adults living with Alzheimer's disease (AD) will increase from 26.6 million to 106.2 million by 2050. In the absence of curative treatment options it is important to focus on non-pharmacological interventions such as physical activity. We propose to investigate whether a home-based physical activity program of 24 weeks for patients with AD can successfully decrease the rate of cognitive and functional declince and improve quality of life and psychological well-being.
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    A Pilot Dementia Clinical Quality Registry To Improve Dementia Clinical Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,571,501.00
    Summary
    Clinical Quality Registries collect health data about the quality of clinical care and assist the implementation and monitoring of clinical guidelines into practice. Registries can identify variations in clinical care across geographical areas, facilitate further research into a condition, and help refine and develop new guidelines over time. This proposal will test procedures and pilot a clinical quality registry for dementia, using data from a well-characterised cohort.
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    Use Of Analgesics To Reduce Agitation And Agression In Older Persons With Dementia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $552,556.00
    Summary
    Understanding the causes of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) provides a potentially remedial target for interventions. The current study will undertake the first ever trial of analgesics to reduce the frequency of agitation/aggression and other BPSD. By completion we will have new insights into the relationship between pain and various sub-types of BPSD and robust evidence on the best class of analgesics to treat BPSD
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    Improving Interpreting For Dementia Assessments: The MINDSET Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $271,586.00
    Summary
    The MINDSET Study aims to improve the quality of communication in an interpreter mediated cognitive assessment for dementia. Working with interpreters, clinicians, culturally and linguistically diverse people with dementia, and their carers we will co-design, trial, and implement national online training targeted at interpreters. This training will enable interpreters to be prepared and confident in performing their role impartially, effectively, and accurately.
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    A Cluster RCT Of A Novel Psychological Intervention To Reduce Depression Among At-risk Older Adults Transitioning To Residential Aged Care

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $893,152.00
    Summary
    Depression is common in aged care facilities, with many older adults finding the transition extremely difficult. We have developed a simple intervention to help new residents, including those with dementia, to adjust to life in aged care. This program focuses on key aspects of psychological wellbeing, and is designed for widespread use in aged care. We will evaluate the intervention to determine if it is superior to current care approaches in reducing depression and improving quality of life.
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    ASPREE Completion Project

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $4,796,725.00
    Summary
    ASPREE is the largest clinical trial ever conducted in Australia and will determine whether daily low dose aspirin prevents disease in healthy older people. The study was well-funded initially but will require additional support to complete the vital final stage of data collection and analysis. This will enable the study to answer important questions about the benefits and risks of aspirin in this age group and its effect on disability free survival.
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    Organizational Change And Treatment Of Depression And Dementia In Aged Care Facilities

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $567,052.00
    Summary
    Mental health disorders are common in aged care settings. However, these problems are not well managed. This situation results in distress for residents and family members, as well as high levels of burnout and turnover among staff. This project will address the organizational barriers with the aim of better managing and treating depression and behavioural problems associated with dementia.
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    Using Diffusion MRI For Understanding The Relationship Between Memory Decline And Corticothalamic Tracts

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $57,578.00
    Summary
    Stroke populations are at a risk of dementia. Structural changes have been demonstrated to precede cognitive changes, providing a potential for early diagnosis and intervention. Magnetic resonance imaging markers of structural connectivity are powerful predictors of dementia. As a longitudinal study, this proposal has the unique advantage that I will be able to detect changes in post-stroke brain networks in the 3 years after stroke. This raises the potential for future clinical application.
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