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Tuesday 15 September 2020 12:51pm

Ten University of Otago proposals have been awarded funding through the Health Research Council's (HRC) new Health Delivery Research Investment round. The 32 research grants are the first of two funding announcements for the HRC's new Health Delivery Research portfolio.

Otago has been awarded the highest amount of any New Zealand university, receiving $4,282,950 of the total HRC $14.4 million funding pool. Three of Otago's Health Delivery Research Projects were each awarded over $1.3 million.

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Professor Timothy Stokes.

Professor Timothy Stokes, the co-Director of Otago's Centre for Health Systems and Technologies receives NZ$1,399,512 over 36 months to research whether alliance partnerships between DHBs and Primary Health Organisations (PHOs) improve system performance and patient outcomes. This project will also explore how such partnerships improve system integration and equity, as well as generating evidence to support new models of healthcare delivery in Aotearoa.

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Professor Pauline Norris.

Professor Pauline Norris from Otago's Division of Health Sciences receives NZ$1,349,520 over 36 months to investigate issues around access to medicine. This project will be a collaboration between researchers and Pharmac to inform Pharmac's work to improve equity in medicine use and access.

Dr Philip Adamson, of the University of Otago, Christchurch, receives NZ$1,331,290 over 48 months to investigate the potential for CT scans in the diagnosis and treatment of heart attack patients who would otherwise need to undergo the risks of an invasive heart angiogram.

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Dr Philip Adamson.

Otago has also been successful in seven Health Delivery Activation Grants, which have an allocation of up to $30,000 each.

Professor Richard Blaikie, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise, says such significant funding is a great result for Otago.

“We are extremely proud to see our researcher's hard work and expertise being rewarded with this important funding. Dr Adamson, Professor Norris and Professor Stokes' projects will each bring important knowledge to assist the health system deliver the best services to our communities. The seven Research Activation grants will also allow preliminary work to begin for future projects aimed at progressing equity and improving health outcomes.

The Health Research Council's funding in these important areas is greatly appreciated and I wish the successful recipients the very best for the hard work they're embarking on,” Professor Blaikie says.

A list of all 32 projects successful in this HRC Health Delivery Research Investment Round are below.

For more information contact:

Mark Hathaway
Senior Communications Adviser
University of Otago
Mob +64 21 279 5016
Email mark.hathaway@otago.ac.nz

2020 Health Delivery Research Projects

Dr Philip Adamson, University of Otago, ChristchurchCT to reduce invasive coronary angiography in acute coronary syndrome 48 months, $1,331,290

Professor Pauline Norris, University of OtagoAccess to medicines: Exploring lived experience to inform policies and programmes 36 months, $1,349,520

Professor Timothy Stokes, University of OtagoDo district alliance partnerships improve health system performance and outcomes? 36 months, $1,399,512

Dr Tupa'ilevaililigi Ridvan Firestone, Massey UniversityTihei Rangatahi Programme – Improving hauora/oranga services for rangatahi Māori 48 months, $1,397,789

Dr Brent Gilpin, ESR Institute of Environmental Science and ResearchUnravelling the mysteries of yersiniosis 36 months, $1,308,050

Professor Jane Koziol-McLain, Auckland University of TechnologyImproving primary care service delivery for those impacted by violence 36 months, $1,399,996

Professor Beverley Lawton, Research Trust of Victoria University of WellingtonImplementing HPV primary testing to prevent cervical cancer in NZ: Te Tai Tokerau 48 months, $1,398,122

Dr Alison Leversha, Auckland DHB Charitable TrustReducing inequities in Well Child Tāmariki Ora developmental surveillance 36 months, $1,350,785

Dr Shay McGuinness, Medical Research Institute of New ZealandCryopreserved vs. Liquid Platelets for Surgical Bleeding (CLIP-II NZ) 60 months, $1,399,921

Dr Peter Saxton, The University of AucklandImproving blood safety and donor selection 48 months, $1,398,606

2020 Health Delivery Research Activation Grants

Dr Sara Filoche, University of Otago, WellingtonReflecting informed choice in population screening: Progressing equity 12 months, $27,575

Professor Leigh Hale, University of OtagoMaintaining of wellness of people with long-term conditions in southern NZ 12 months, $28,683

Professor Carlo Marra, University of OtagoWhat is the societal preference for breast cancer treatment in New Zealand? 12 months, $29,822

Professor Pauline Norris, University of OtagoMeasuring Turanga Health's impact on food security and food sovereignty 6 months, $30,000

Associate Professor Gisela Sole, University of OtagoPatient education and self-management for painful shoulders 12 months, $27,023

Associate Professor Lee Thompson, University of Otago, ChristchurchGut symptom investigation – South Island (GutSI-SI) 6 months, $29,680

Dr Yana Pryymachenko, University of OtagoThe health economic case for implementing ACL injury prevention interventions 12 months, $29,845

Dr Angela Beaton, Auckland DHB Charitable TrustActivating communities to improve outcomes for wāhine Māori 12 months, $30,000

Dr Tania Blackmore, University of WaikatoAn evaluation of a health literacy intervention for men with prostate cancer 6 months, $30,000

Dr Gary Cheung, The University of AucklandGetting ready for the first clinical trial for Māori with dementia 9 months, $28,103

Dr Claire Gear, Auckland University of TechnologyIntegrated system responses for families impacted by violence: a pipe dream? 12 months, $30,000

Professor Felicity Goodyear-Smith, The University of AucklandActivating grassroots New Zealand Pacifica participatory research 12 months, $29,239

Dr Gavin Harris, Canterbury District Health BoardCorrelating digital image features of breast cancer nuclei with molecular data 12 months, $30,000

Dr Nishi Karunasinghe, The University of AucklandRelationship building – Study on stratified PSA for prostate cancer detection 12 months, $29,999

Professor Tava Olsen, The University of AucklandStrategic next-generation metrics to ensure ED quality of care 12 months, $30,000

Mr Russell Pine, Research Trust of Victoria University of WellingtonMental health casual video game for adolescents 6 months, $30,000

Dr Simone Rodda, The University of AucklandConvergence of gaming and gambling in treatment services 12 months, $30,000

Professor Grant Schofield, Auckland University of TechnologyScoping an online 'research ready' lifestyle programme for type-2 diabetes 12 months, $30,000

Associate Professor Tracey Signal, Massey UniversityIntervening in sleep to improve perinatal mental health outcomes 12 months, $29,964

Dr Julia Slark, The University of AucklandOptimising compassionate care in acute hospitals: building the foundations 12 months, $29,967

Dr Hope Tupara, Tieki LimitedMāori Uho Kuku Apparatus (MUKA) 1 2 months, $30,000

Dr Karen Wright, The University of AucklandCerebral palsy and Māori health inequities in New Zealand 9 months, $30,000

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