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The role of caregivers in recognition and response to serious childhood illness: a mixed-methods study

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Principal investigator:
Prof Simon Craig
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Project commenced:
2024

Grants Awarded

Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF)
$1,468,068


The kids are not okay - A Delphi study to identify consensus research priorities and core outcome sets in paediatric Emergency Department mental health presentations

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Principal investigator:
Dr Shane George (GCUH)

Grants Awarded

Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF)
$4,998,863


SONIC: Study of Neck Injuries in Children. A PREDICT study

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Principal investigator:
Dr Natalie Phillips
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Currently in Australia, children with suspected neck injuries undergo neck scans such as x-rays, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However these scans may carry risks from radiation exposure, and are often associated with discomfort and distress for young patients and the need for sedation.

Considerable emergency department time and costs are also associated with these scans and it is unclear when it can be safely avoided. Rules and tools can help doctors decide when scans are necessary. The SONIC study aims to look at whether existing rules for adults are also appropriate for use in children, and to develop and test a specific tool to help doctors decide which children need a neck x-ray or scan. The study will involve a large number of children across multiple hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. The research is expected to help researchers learn more about looking after children with neck injuries and hopefully allow us to safely limit the number of scans that need to be done.

The SONIC study is also supported by the Commonwealth of Australia through a MRFF Grant ID1199748 administered by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.

Grants Awarded

Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF)
$287,090


Reaction of Emergency Services uPON Disasters in Queensland - the RESPOND study

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Principal investigator:
Dr Benjamin Mackie
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Grants Awarded

Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF)
$62,959


A Pilot Feasibility Trial of Nasogastric fluid Options in BROnchiolitis: The NOBRO Study

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Principal investigator:
Dr. Tung Vu
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Grants Awarded

GCH Collaborative Research Grant Scheme
$99,769


Emergency Department Doctors and Nurses Stress and Coping: A National Perspective.

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Principal investigator:
Dr Elizabeth Elder
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Grants Awarded

Griffith University Health Group Seed Grant
$20,741


Understanding the characteristics, outcome and care delivery for people brought in by Police to the Emergency Department

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Principal investigator:
Jamie Ranse
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Grants Awarded

Australian College of Nursing
$5,000


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