Explore our research projects, listed by theme
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Exploring and evaluating the potential of new and emerging integrated models of HPV self-collection cervical screening in Australia to increase equity
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Making it a real choice: Improving the usability of cervical screening self-collection swabs for people with physical and sensory disability
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Developing a Social Connection Toolkit for Residential Aged Care
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Ready to Screen: targeting the high-risk population to improve lung cancer diagnosis
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Ready to Screen: Validation of a clinical decision support system for lung cancer screening eligibility in Australia
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Ready to Screen: Co-designing strategies and resources to promote participation in lung cancer screening
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Maximising participation in the lung cancer screening program: a discrete choice experiment of eligible, high-risk individuals
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National consensus workshop on embedding smoking cessation into an Australian lung cancer screening program
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Acceptability of lung cancer screening amongst priority populations
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Understanding the barriers and facilitators for lung cancer screening implementation amongst key stakeholders
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Motivation for screening amongst International Lung Screening trial participants and decliners
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Development of the National Lung Cancer Screening Program Guidelines and Shared Decision Making and Informed Consent Materials.
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Achieving Equity in Genomic Health (AEGH) for Indigenous Australians
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Developing a scalable, woman-centred model for cervical cancer screening in vulnerable women in India (SHE-CAN Study)
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Evaluation of new clinical trials designs
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Expanding access to self-collection to increase cervical screening participation (EASI-C)
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Identifying primary care opportunities to enhance HPV vaccination and cervical screening for priority population groups (The Include Study)
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Indigenous Equity Project
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Evaluation of the Maximising Cancer Screening Program
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Mind the gap: Price transparency in the Australian healthcare system
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Pathways to Accelerated Cervical Cancer Elimination (PACE) Project
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Optimising the renewal of the national cervical screening program for Aboriginal women in Victoria
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Qualitative evaluation of the Every Week Counts national program to reduce early and preterm birth in Australia
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Research and evaluation project for Safer Care Victoria’s 100,000 Lives program (2022-2027)
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Randomized controlled trial of the Effect of intraVenous iron on Anaemia in Malawian Pregnant women Implementation Science (REVAMP-IS)
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Supporting Choice for Cervical Screening
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Efficacy and Demonstration of IntraVenous Iron for Anaemia in pregnancy – Implementation Science (EDIVA-IS)
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IDEAL CARE: Identifying Advanced Liver Fibrosis in Primary Care – A Multicentre Effectiveness Implementation Trial
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Implementing and evaluating the Actions for Sustainability Toolkit to improve hospital environmental sustainability across the Northern Territory Health System
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Evaluation of Evaluation Consultancy Opportunity