The FaXeS Study. Offering Fragile X Carrier Testing To Women: Comparing Prenatal And Preconception Screening.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$432,883.00
Summary
Fragile X syndrome is the leading cause of inherited intellectual disability. A genetic screening test is available to detect carriers of this condition. Using questionnaires and interviews we will directly compare carrier screening in pregnant and non-pregnant women in the general community, looking at issues such as informed decision-making, test uptake and its predictors and cost-effectiveness. This will be critical to inform policy and guidelines for genetic screening programs.
Improving Asthma Control: General Practice Strategies To Optimise Medication Adherence
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$460,820.00
Summary
Asthma is a major health problem for Australia. Many patients have frequent symptoms and need urgent health care because they do not use a preventer inhaler regularly. This may be intentional e.g. fear of side-effects, and-or unintentional e.g. forgetting. This real-life study will test two simple strategies for GPs to improve their patients' use of preventer medications, to improve asthma control. Innovative technology will allow GPs to tailor the approach to each patient during a normal visit.