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HSRAANZ 2015 Program [updated 0715 07.12.15]
MONDAY 7 DECEMBER 2015
08:00
Registration
08:30
Official Opening
Welcome to Country Official Opening
09:00 PLENARY SESSION 1 Room: 105/106 09:00 09:10 09:30 10:00 10:45
Jon Karnon, President HSRAANZ Kym Peake, Acting Secretary, Victorian Department of Health and Human Services, Australia Graham Scott, Sapere Research Group, New Zealand - Integrating health and social services in New Zealand Prof Sherry Glied, New York University, USA - From research to policy: health reform in the United States Questions
11:00 Morning tea
Concurrent sessions 1A - 1C 1A HCF Research Foundation Session:
Making a Difference in Health Services Research Room: 105/106
1B Reciprocal Accountability: A mystery at the heart of Indigenous and government relations in primary care Room: 104
1C Measuring the influence of regularity of GP contact on diabetic potentially preventable hospitalisations Room: 103
11:30 1A.1 Opening and Introduction Lisa McIntyre , Chair of the HCF Research Foundation
1B.1 11.30 - Trust in the funding and accountability relationship between Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations and Government Departments Kim O'Donnell, Flinders University, Australia
1C.1 Measuring the impact of regular GP visits on diabetes outcomes: methods and initial findings from WA and NSW person-linked data Kees van Gool, CHERE, UTS, Australia
11:45 1A.2 Don’t just do something, stand there! A HCF Fellowship dedicated to low-value care research and policy translation Associate Professor Adam Elshaug HCF Research Foundation Principal Research Fellow
1B.2 11.45 - Accountability for Whānau Ora Outcomes: Beyond hierarchical understandings of accountability to a more holistic approach Amohia Boulton, Whakauae Research Services, New Zealand
1C.2 Identifying a population at risk of diabetes using 45 and UP and WA administrative data Chunzhou Mu, Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE), University of Technology Sydney, Australia
12:00 1A.3 What is TAPPC – partnership success in research ? Professor Andrew Wilson Director, The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
1B.3 11.55 - Paradigms at odds: Reciprocal accountability for First Nations health in British Columbia Josée Lavoie, University of Manitoba, Canada
1C.3 The impact of regular GP visits on diabetic potentially preventable hospitalisations: initial findings David Youens, Curtin University, Australia
12:15 1A.4 TXT2BFit – a mobile phone administered app to reduce obesity Associate Professor Margaret Allman-Farinelli, School of Molecular Bioscience, University of Sydney
1B.4 12.05 - Reciprocal accountability and fiduciary duty: accountability frameworks and the federal responsibility for Indigenous health in Canada Derek Kornelsen, Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research, University of Manitoba, Canada
1C.4 The effect of regular GP contact on potentially preventable hospitalisation in NSW: developing and testing a second generation of the regularity metric. Serena Yu, Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, UTS, Australia
12:30 1A.5 Improving safety and quality of care across the care continuum for patients with dementia - a study of the TOP 5 communication tool. Virginia Armour, Clinical Excellence Commission, Australia
1B.5 12.15 - Principles for a system of reciprocal accountability in Australian Aboriginal health Judith Dwyer, Flinders University, Australia
1C.5 The utility of historical electoral roll records and their effect on the association of regularity of GP contact and potentially preventable diabetic hospitalisations Rachael Moorin, Curtin University, Australia
12:45 1A.6 healthy.me – EOI success and research translation Annie Lau, Australian Institute of Health Innovation
1B.6 12.25 - Discussant: a brief response by Professor Patrick Sullivan to initiate discussion 12.30 – Open Discussion
13:00 Lunch, posters Harkness Fellowship Information Session Room: 104
14:00 Concurrent sessions 2A - 2H
2A Hospital Use Room: 106
2B Canada/Australia Symposium Room: 105
2C Indigenous HSR Room: 104
2D Economics Room: 103
14:00 2A.1 The impact of community palliative care on hospital use and place of death in Western Australia David Youens, Silver Chain Nursing Association, Australia
2B.1 IMPACTing on primary health care for the vulnerable: prioritizing access related need in 3 Australian regions. Grant Russell, Monash University, Australia
2C.1 An exploration of the framing of rheumatic fever for Maori in Aotearoa, New Zealand Hannah Burgess, Te Kupenga Hauora Maori, University of Auckland, New Zealand
2D.1 How good is it really? An evaluation of New Zealand's Population-Based Funding Formula Erin Penno, Centre for Health Systems, University of Otago, New Zealand
14:15 2A.2 Prevalence of selected low value services in New South Wales public hospitals Tim Badgery-Parker, Menzies Centre for Health Policy, School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia
2B.2 Disparities in access to primary healthcare in Australia and Canada: evidence from the Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey Jean-Frederic Levesque, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
2C.2 Whānau experiences of the diagnosis and management of Acute Rheumatic Fever in Te Tai Tokerau, Aotearoa. Anneka Anderson, University of Auckland, New Zealand
2D.2 The cost of traumatic brain injury: evidence from a New Zealand population based study Braden Te Ao, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
14:30 2A.3 Reasons for and timeliness measures of emergency department visits for people with cancer in New South Wales: a population-based study Huei-Yang Chen, Bureau of Health Information, NSW, Australia
2B.3 Comparing Australia-Canada System Performance on Access and Equity: A Canadian Commentary Jeannie Haggerty, McGill University, Canada
2C.3 Improving access to antenatal care for Aboriginal women in South Australia: findings from the Aboriginal Families Study Stephanie Brown, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia
2D.3 Improving population-based health through pay for performance Verna Smith, ISCRR, Australia
14:45 2A.4 Visualising linked health data to explore service use around preventable hospitalisations Michael Falster, Centre for Big Data Research in Health, UNSW Australia, Australia
2B.4 Comparing Australia-Canada System Performance on Access and Equity: Learning across systems Cathie Scott, Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research, Canada
2C.4 Impacts of health and wellbeing interventions that support the expression of cultural identity for Australian Indigenous peoples: a systematic review Sarah MacLean, University of Melbourne, Australia
2D.4 Casemix based peer clustering Michael Hart, University of Western Sydney, Australia
15:00 2A.5 Using aggregate targets of emergency department timeliness: impact on performance monitoring Lilian Daly, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
2C.5 Characteristics of Indigenous Primary Health Care Models of Service Delivery Stephen Harfield, Centre of Research Excellence in Aboriginal Chronic Disease Knowledge Translation and Exchange, Australia
2D.5 Developing a national best-practice pricing approach to improve hip fracture care in Australia Amanda Mulcahy, Australian Commission for Safety and Quality in Health Care, Australia
15:15 2A.6 Using medical informatics to translate evidence into bedside quality improvements Kristina Weeks, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, United States
2C.6 Balancing international experiences and local contexts in Indigenous health Angeline Ferdinand, University of Melbourne, Australia
2E Research Translation: Workforce & Planning Room: 102
2F Rural & Remote Room: 101
2G Use of Evidence Room: 108
2H General Practice Room: 107
14:00 2E.1 Estimating need for the purposes of service planning to deliver preventive mental healthcare Sophie Guy, University of South Australia, Australia
2F.1 Although some of my best friends are city folks. Methodological strategies to generate rural/remote relevant research evidence to support health service decision-making Josée Lavoie, University of Manitoba, Canada
2G.1 How can policy makers best prepare for an evaluation and engage with evaluation researchers? Carmen Huckel Schneider, Sax Institute, Australia
2H.1 Does the quality of general practitioners affect the use of emergency department? Evidence from an Australian survey Kees van Gool, Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology Sydney , Australia
14:15 2E.2 Rethinking the role of the ambulance in primary care: From policy to practice Laura Wilkinson-Meyers, University of Auckland, New Zealand
2F.2 Targeting outreach: the influence of Australia's rural outreach policy Matthew McGrail, Monash University, Australia
2G.2 Validity of routinely collected data in reporting falls in hospital in Western Sydney Local Health District Lieu Trinh, Epidemiology, Executive Medical Services, WSLHD, Australia
2H.2 How important are GP and practice characteristics in determining patient waiting time for appointment and consultation length? Mai Pham, the Australian National University, Australia
14:30 2E.3 Hospital Nurse Attraction and Retention: A review of hospital workplace design characteristics Lucio Naccarella, The University of Melbourne, Australia
2F.3 "Yeah, why not?"• Evaluating the acceptability of chlamydia testing in general practice to young people living in rural Australia Alaina Vaisey, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Australia
2G.3 The Australian Burden of Disease Study: an important resource for health service planning and supporting policy Lynelle Moon, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australia
2H.3 General Practice Reception Processes: A neglected aspect of care Pat Neuwelt, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, New Zealand
14:45 2E.4 Beyond Bushfires: Learnings for disaster resilience and recovery services Lisa Gibbs, University of Melbourne, Australia
2F.4 Tasmanian General Practice's Satisfaction with After-Hours Telephone Triage Amanda Neil, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Australia
2G.4 Improving health service delivery through innovative research approaches Alana Hulme Chambers, Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health, Department of Rural Health, University of Melbourne, Australia
2H.4 Nursing scope of practice and autonomy: improving quality outcomes for patients in Australian general practice Jane Desborough, Research School of Population Health, Australian National University, Australia
15:00 2E.5 The proceduralist and emergency GP workforce in Australia: patterns of distribution and work activity Deborah Russell, Monash University School of Rural Health, Australia
2F.5 Prolonged ED access block impacts on patient outcomes in a large regional hospital Phoebe Griffin, Health Services Innovation Tasmania, Australia
2G.5 Coverage with evidence generation on the Medicare Benefits Schedule: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection as a case study Clarabelle Pham, School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide, Australia
2H.5 Evaluation of a General Practice Support and Advisory Service Pilot Lucio Naccarella, The University of Melbourne, Australia
15:15 2E.6 Tailored to suit: adapting a needs-based model to estimate the future GP requirements for Western Australia Caroline Laurence, University of Adelaide, Australia
2F.6 The importance of rural vocational training to rural medical workforce supply Matthew McGrail, Monash University, Australia
2G.6 Potential pitfalls in defining prescription opioid misuse using routinely collected dispensing data: 'Doctor shopping' or standard care? Bianca Blanch, University of Sydney, Australia
2H.6 Changes in functional ability in later life: associations with clinician and practice characteristics Leah Palapar, University of Auckland
15:30 Afternoon tea
16:00 Concurrent sessions 3A - 3F
3A Equity Room: 104
3B Outcomes Measurement Room: 103
3C Symposium: Data Linkage Room: 102
3D Allied Health Room: 101
16:00 3A.1 Assessing local governments' role in health equity: the Sunset Diagram Geoff Browne, McCaughey VicHealth Community Wellbeing Unit, the University of Melbourne, Australia
3B.1 No scheduled presentation 3C.1 Data linkage in Australia: A view from the coal-face Gareth Goodier, Melbourne Health , Australia
3D.1 What is the effectiveness of weekend allied health services on acute medical and surgical wards for reducing length of stay, readmissions and adverse events in hospital? Results of two randomised trials Terry Haines, Monash University / Monash Health, Australia
16:15 3A.2 Hospitalisation for Chronic Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions amongst Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians: a cross-sectional analysis of linked data Tenglong (Tien) Chen, SAHMRI & Griffith University, Australia
3B.2 Data mining for evaluation of healthcare quality in the end-of-life care in New Zealand Nikolai Minko, Health Quality and Safety Commission, New Zealand
3C.2 The growth of linked hospital data use in Australia: A systematic review Kim Dalziel, University of Melbourne, Australia
3D.2 Advantages and challenges of providing weekend allied health services on acute medical and surgical wards: the managers' perspective Deb Mitchell, Monash Health, Australia
16:30 3A.3 Visualising Absent Groups in Healthcare: The Case of Diversity and Disability in Australia Hamish Robertson, University of NSW, Australia
3B.3 Patient Reported Outcome Measures provide complementary data to Patient Reported Experience Measures Diane Hindmarsh, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
3C.3 What can data linkage do for us? : Case studies of how linked data can be used to better understand aspects of the Australian health care system Philip Clarke, University of Melbourne, Australia
3D.3 Additional Saturday rehabilitation improves functional independence and quality of life in inpatient rehabilitation Casey Peiris, La Trobe University, Australia
16:45 3A.4 Incidence, patterns and sequelae of primary care access a cohort of ex-prisoners Megan Carroll, School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia
3B.4 Which QALY measures should we use? The comparison of health related quality of life measures, subjective wellbeing scales and severity scales in people with depression. Cathy Mihalopoulos, Deakin University, Australia
3C.4 The expensive first years of life: healthcare utilisation and costs from birth to age 5 in a low socio-economic region of Sydney Alison Hayes, University of Sydney, Australia
3D.4 Are weekend inpatient rehabilitation services value for money? An economic analysis Natasha Brusco, Cabrini Health, Australia
17:00 3A.5 Assessing the Contribution of Multi-site Interventions towards Social Change in Public Health Ruth Aston, The University of Melbourne, Australia
3B.5 Broadening the scope of economic evaluation in perinatal depression: implications for cost-effectiveness and equity. Jemimah Ride, Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Australia
3C.5 3D.5 A Study of rehabilitation patient flow and potential for improvements Peter New, Monash Health, Australia
17:15 3A.6 Early GP contact and health service utilisation in a large sample of recently released ex-prisoners in Australia: a prospective cohort study Jesse Young, The University of Melbourne, Australia
3E Quality Improvement Room: 108
3F Consumer & Community Engagement Room: 107
16:00 3E.1 A population based analysis of the impact of a provincial quality improvement program on primary health care in Ontario, Canada. Michael Green, Queen's University, Canada
3F.1 Putting our values and principles into practice: “what does it all mean?” Donna Weetra, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia
16:15 3E.2 A real-time approach to improving primary healthcare implementation: accounting for complexity through developmental planning and evaluation Cathie Scott, Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research, Canada
3F.2 The development of an appraisal tool for assessing research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples Kim Morey, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Australia
16:30 3E.3 Safety on the line - development and implementation of a quality improvement model for a nurse and GP helpline using simulated patients Rosemary McKenzie, Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia
3F.3 Engaging local organisations and stakeholders developing interventions to improve access for vulnerable groups to primary health care Mark Harris, University of New South Wales, Australia
16:45 3E.4 Continuous quality improvement in primary care: what evidence do we need to better inform the use of the methods in practice? Sue Brennan, Australasian Cochrane Centre, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Australia
3F.4 Involving consumers in service development: using discourse analysis to understand what works to enhance consumer agency Sarah Pollock, Mind Australia, Australia
17:00 3E.5 The benefits of public reporting of hospital performance: Does it deliver what consumers want? Margaret Kelaher, Centre for Health Policy, Australia
17:15
PLENARY SESSION 2 Room: 105/106 17:30 ERGO 3 Minute Thesis Session
Impact of caregiving on informal carers of older people in advanced age, Htein Linn Aung
Improving the utility of the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry through data linkage, Nadine Andrew
What’s going on here? Factors influencing the implementation of a hospital nutrition intervention, Jorja Collins
The impact of nursing care on the quality of care in Australian general practice, Jane Desborough
Balancing international experiences and local contexts in Indigenous health, Angeline Ferdinand
The impact of population-wide anti-smoking initiatives on smoking during pregnancy, Alys Havard
Optimising the translation, judicious and equitable use of high-value evidence for cardiovascular disease into practice, Tracey-Lea Laba
Medical service use in children with cerebral palsy, Elaine Meehan
Reactions to disinvestment research: what happens when we withdraw weekend allied health services on acute medical and surgical wards? Deb Mitchell
Does knowledge brokering make a difference in commissioning rapid reviews of research? Gabriel Moore
I like to move it, move it: Physical activity in inpatient rehabilitation, Casey Peiris
Parental use of the Victorian Nurse-On-Call Service prior to attending the emergency department for lower urgency conditions, Erin Turbitt
Building Health Equity into Health Care: Creating and Implementing Standards, Lloy Wylie
Does early primary care contact reduce recidivism in ex-prisoners? A prospective cohort study, Jesse Young
18:30 Welcome Reception - sponsored by RMIT
19:30 ECR social evening – Boatbuilder’s Yard, 23 South Wharf Promenade
TUESDAY 8 DECEMBER 2015
07:00 Breakfast sessions : 1. Early Career Fellowship Funding Room: 101 and 2. Chronic disease prevention: data, policy and practice – sponsored by Victoria University Room: 102
08:00
Registration
08:30 PLENARY SESSION 3 Room: 105/106 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00
Prof. Libby Roughead, University of South Australia, Australia - Creating data analytic systems to drive change in health care Prof. Gary Freed, University of Michigan, USA; University of Melbourne, Australia - Anecdotes vs. data: can health services research lead to evidence-based ED policies? Panel Discussion involving speakers & Sherry Glied, Graham Scott Questions/Discussion
10:30 Morning tea
11:00
PLENARY SESSION 4 Room: 105/106
11:00 11:30 12:00
A/Prof. Helen Dickinson, University of Melbourne, Australia - Commissioning for consumer outcomes: how to make sure the Emperor isn’t naked Jen Morris Patient Perspectives Consultant, Patient Advocate - Patient innovators: tapping the most underused resource in healthcare Questions/Discussion
12:30 Lunch, posters ERGO Room: 104
13:30 Concurrent sessions 4A - 4H
4A Paediatric HSR Room: 106
4B Governance in Primary Care Room: 105
4C Indigenous HSR Room: 104
4D A Symposium on using economics data as part of an implementation strategy Room: 103
13:30 4A.1 What research questions matter to Australian paediatricians? National Delphi Study Kate Hughes, Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, Australia
4B.1 Old wine in new bottles? Australia's Primary Health Networks and commissioning Helen Dickinson, University of Melbourne, Australia
4C.1 General Practitioners' Prescribing of Lipid-lowering Medications for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians, 2001-2013 Amal Trivedi, Brown University, United States
4D.1 Using economics data as part of an implementation strategy Nicholas Graves, QUT, Australia
13:45 4A.2 Private General Paediatric Care Availability in Melbourne Marina Kunin, The University of Melbourne, Australia
4B.2 New directions for Australian primary health care: Lessons from US health reforms Paul Burgess, Northern Territory Department of Health, Australia
4C.2 Cultural Safety in Hospitals in Australia: Messages from the practice of Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officers and Social Workers Elizabeth Orr, La Trobe University School of Social Work and Social Policy & the Lowitja Institute, Australia
4D.2 Costs matter too – managing Clostridium difficile with a cost-effective approach, David Brain, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
14:00 4A.3 Cost-effectiveness of a community delivered infant sleep intervention Sopany Saing, Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE), UTS, Australia
4B.3 Access to integrated primary health care services: lessons from the field Bernadette Ward, Monash University , Australia
4C.3 Effect of drug co-payment reductions on preventable hospitalizations among Indigenous Australians: Australia's Closing the Gap PBS Co-payment Incentive Amal Trivedi, Brown University, United States
4D.3 The change to costs and length of stay of using the Brisbane Accelerated CHest pain protocol Qinglu Cheng, Queensland University of Technology , Australia
14:15 4A.4 How reliable are Extended Midwifery Services (EMS) in tracking Late Preterm Infants (born 34 weeks to 36 week 6 days gestation (LPI)), discharged to the community? Sunday Pam, Rockhampton Hospital, Rockhampton, Australia
4B.4 Reshaping community health services in Victoria: drivers of recent voluntary mergers Veronique Roussy, Monash University, Australia
4C.4 Identifying bereavement-related Grief and Loss supports and service gaps in Aboriginal communities Ngara Keeler, Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia, Australia
4D.4 Stakeholder preferences for economic evaluation as a service: a discrete choice experiment Gregory Merlo, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
14:30 4A.5 Evaluation of secondary prevention for rheumatic heart disease in Fiji and implications for screening policy Daniel Engelman, University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics, Australia
4B.5 Integrated primary/secondary health care governance: We have the evidence, do we have the practice? Caroline Nicholson, Mater Health Services/University of Queensland, Australia
4C.5 Service satisfaction of Aboriginal children accessing a new oral health service in Northern NSW, Australia Michelle Irving, University of Sydney, Australia
4D.5 Economic for implementation of better services – or for other purposes? A case study of Hand Hygiene and others Nicholas Graves, QUT, Australia
14:45 4A.6 Trends in paediatric practice in Australia 2008-2013: a national audit from the Australian Paediatric Research Network. Harriet Hiscock, Royal Children's Hospital, Australia
4B.6 Australia's National Health Program Initiatives: An Ontological Mapping Ghassan Beydoun, University of Wollongong, Australia
4C.6 Strengthening cardiovascular disease prevention in remote Indigenous communities in Australia's Northern Territory Paul Burgess, Northern Territory Government, Australia
4E Research Translation: Decision Making Room: 102
4F Symposium on Stroke Room: 101
4G Models of Care Room: 108
4H Consumer Experience & Expertise Room: 107
13:30 4E.1 Opportunity costs and decision-making: a survey of current and potential approaches Jonathan Karnon, University of Adelaide, Australia
4F.1 Overview of stroke initiatives for improving the quality of hospital care Dominique Cadilhac, Monash University, Australia
4G.1 Connecting Practice Research and Policy Donata Sackey, Mater Health Services, Australia
4H.1 From delivery to data': findings from a patient satisfaction survey among birthing women attending urban and regional hospitals. Maree Porter, The Kolling Institute, University of Sydney, Australia
13:45 4E.2 Does knowledge brokering improve the quality of rapid review proposals? Gabriel Moore, The Sax Institute and the University of Sydney, Australia
4F.2 Efforts to improve national data collection for stroke in Australia. Toni Aslett, National Stroke Foundation, Australia
4G.2 Integrating care for chronic mental ill-health: Organizational change and outcomes, the Partners in Recovery Western Sydney Study James Gillespie, University of Sydney, Australia
4H.2 What Influences the Choice of GP? Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment in Australia and New Zealand Patricia Kenny, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
14:00 4E.3 Engaging with evidence: Key findings from the process evaluation of a research utilisation intervention in six Australian health policy agencies Abby Haynes, Sax Institute, Australia
4F.3 Performance benchmarking for acute stroke care in Australian hospitals Nadine Andrew, Monash University, Australia
4G.3 Implementing integrated models of care for older adults: the importance of context Toni Ashton, University of Auckland, New Zealand
4H.3 Assessment and Diagnosis Experiences of Lung Cancer Patients in Auckland Rob McNeill, University of Auckland, New Zealand
14:15 4E.4 Senior and middle managers' views on investment and disinvestment decision-making by acute health care services: a qualitative study Elizabeth McInnes, Australian Catholic University, Australia
4F.4 Financial Incentives to increase access to evidence based care in Queensland public hospitals. Rohan Grimley, Qld Department of Health, Australia
4G.4 Cross-sectoral integration: lessons from the evaluation of a successful collaboration Virginia Lewis, La Trobe University, Australia
4H.4 Experiencing obesity, seeking support in general practice Jodi Gray, University of Adelaide; COMPaRE-PHC, Australia
14:30 4E.5 The development of ORACLe: A measure of an organisation's capacity to engage in evidence-informed health policy Steve Makkar, The Sax Institute, Australia
4F.5 Effects of a comprehensive package of monitoring and quality improvement to reduce gaps in clinical practice for acute stroke care: experience from the Stroke123 project Monique Kilkenny, Monash University, Australia
4G.5 Three years in to coordinated care: the view from Oregon Lisa Angus, Australian-American Health Policy Fellow / Oregon Health Authority , Australia
4H.5 Carers - the 'hidden' health workforce Peter Brooks, University of Melbourne, Australia
14:45 4E.6 Usage of an online tool to help policymakers better engage with research: Web CIPHER Steve Makkar, The Sax Institute, Australia
4F.6 Understanding the benefits of external support provided to public hospitals for quality improvement activities in acute stroke- a sub study of Stroke123 Tharshanah Thayabaranathan, Monash University, Australia
4G.6 The influence of context and organisational factors on the level of integration in primary health care co-location models Julie McDonald, UNSW, Australia, Australia
4H.6 Invisibility of older people as consumers working in partnership with health providers Anna Gregory, University of South Australia, Australia
15:00 Afternoon tea
15:30 Concurrent sessions 5A - 5H
5A Child Health Room: 106
5B Outcomes: Acute Care Room: 105
5C Indigenous HSR Room: 104
5D Innovative Approaches to Improving Outcomes Room: 103
15:30 5A.1 Parental use of the Victorian Nurse-On-Call Service prior to attending the emergency department Erin Turbitt, The University of Melbourne, Australia
5B.1 Measuring 30-day mortality following hospitalisation: Considering approaches for ongoing reporting. Julia Chessman, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
5C.1 Evaluating Primary Healthcare: Including the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples Carol Davy, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Australia
5D.1 Cardiovascular disease risk at the Netherlands and Australian communities: using general practitioners' clinical data and spatial analysis methods Nasser Bagheri, The Australian National University, Australia
15:45 5A.2 Hospital admissions in children and young people with cerebral palsy: a data linkage study Elaine Meehan, University of Melbourne, Australia
5B.2 Hospital level risk-standardised all-cause return to acute care (readmission) following acute hospitalisations for five clinical conditions and two elective surgical procedures, NSW public hospitals, July 2009- June 2012 Sadaf Marashi Pour, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
5C.2 Is funder reporting undermining service delivery? Compliance requirements for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations in Victoria Kate Silburn, La Trobe University, Australia
5D.2 Smartphone delivery of a healthy lifestyle program to young adults: Efficacy of TXT2BFiT™ Margaret Allman-Farinelli, University of Sydney, Australia
16:00 5A.3 Developmental Surveillance for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Infants and Toddlers within Victoria's Maternal and Child Health System Josephine Barbaro, Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre, La Trobe University, Australia
5B.3 Diagnoses and timing of returns to acute care (readmissions) following hospitalisation for five clinical conditions and two elective surgical procedures, NSW public hospitals, July 2009- June 2012 Ann Morgan, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
5C.3 Characteristics and value of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations Primary Health Care Judith Gomersall, Joanna Briggs Institute, University of Adelaide and Center of Research Excellence in Aboriginal Chronic Disease Knowledge Translation and Exchange, Australia
5D.3 Pearly Whites, a dental outreach service in residential aged care facilities Bradley Christian, Martin Hall, North Richmond Community Health, Australia
16:15 5A.4 Supporting parents' mental health and wellbeing in children’s disability services: Parent perceptions of need Kim-Michelle Gilson, University of Melbourne, Australia
5B.4 Unplanned early return to the Emergency Department by older patients - The Safe Elderly Emergency Department Discharge Project Judy Lowthian, Monash University, Australia
5C.4 Mapping Aboriginal patient journeys - working together to identify gaps and improve health outcomes Janet Kelly , University of Adelaide , Australia
5D.4 Effectiveness of Knowing the People Approach on Case Managers of Mental Health Teams: Findings of a longitudinal study from Canterbury, New Zealand Vinod Kozhissery, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
16:30 5A.5 The experience of accessing child disability services: Parents' perspectives Dana Young, University of Melbourne, Australia
5B.5 The extra resource burden of in-hospital falls: a cost of fall study Renata Morello, Monash University, Australia
5C.5 Engagement in a maximally-assisted therapy programme positively association with optimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy among indigenous people who use illicit drugs in a Canadian setting Brittany Barker, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Canada
5D.5 Translating clinical trial research outcomes to improve venous leg ulcer healing in the community Carolina Weller, Monash University, Australia
16:45 5A.6 Parent Perspectives on General Practice Referrals to General Paediatricians Marina Kunin, The University of Melbourne, Australia
5B.6 Does higher bed occupancy rate (BOR) affect the in-hospital and 30-day mortality rate? Yan Sun, National Healthcare Group, Singapore
5C.6 Multimorbidity in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in NSW and its impact on mortality Sanja Lujic, Centre for Big Data Research in Health, UNSW Australia, Australia
5D.5 The Roadmap to Close the Gap for Vision: evidence, planning and implementation for improved Indigenous eye health outcomes Mitchell Anjou, The University of Melbourne, Australia
5E Research Translation: Implementation Room: 102
5F Symposium Bureau of Health Information: Different Configurations for performance measurement and reporting: Knowledge organisations in three jurisdictions Room: 101
5G Changing Practice Room: 108
5H Provider Perspectives Room: 107
15:30 5E.1 Translating knowledge into practice: Training for community service providers who work with people living with dementia. Grace O'Sullivan, AUT University, New Zealand
5F.1 Different configurations for performance measurement and reporting: Knowledge organisations in three jurisdictions Jean-Frederic Levesque, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
5G.1 Prevention and early intervention for perinatal mental health: An evaluation of outcomes for women who give birth in Australia Nicole Reilly, Perinatal and Women’s Mental Health Unit, St John of God Health Care and UNSW, Australia
5H.1 The new generalists: the emerging role of Australian general practitioners working on an after- hours primary care telephone triage and advice service Rosemary McKenzie, Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia
15:45 5E.2 What's going on here? Factors influencing the implementation of a hospital nutrition intervention. Jorja Collins, Monash University , Australia
5F.2 Health system improvement in Australia: Knowledge organisations as enablers Jean-Frederic Levesque, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
5G.2 Evaluating practice change in an acute health setting: capturing complexity Virginia Lewis, La Trobe University, Australia
5H.2 Limitations experienced by GPs and nurses relating to health literacy and obesity management in primary health services Mark Harris, University of New South Wales, Australia
16:00 5E.3 Infant colic in the emergency department; a mixed methods study to understand factors influencing clinician's practice. James McGann, University of Melbourne, Australia
5F.3 The Bureau of Health Information in NSW: Providing accountability and informing efforts to improve at the interface of patients, the public, clinicians, policymakers and managers Kim Sutherland, Bureau of Health Information, Australia
5G.3 5H.3 “It opened my eyes” - Examining the impact of the Australian Chlamydia Control Effectiveness Pilot (ACCEPt) on the chlamydia testing practices of general practitioners Anna Yeung, University of New South Wales, Australia
16:15 5E.4 The integrated-PARIHS framework: facilitating a theoretically-informed approach to research translation Gill Harvey, University of Adelaide, Australia
5F.4 Improving measurement and measuring improvement: Monitoring the performance of public health services in Victoria Paul Dolan, Victorian Department of Health and Human Services, Australia
5G.4 Factors affecting implementation of perinatal mental health screening in women of refugee background Nishani Nithianandan, Monash University, Australia
5H.4 Barriers and enablers to effective falls prevention in acute hospitals Anna Barker, Monash University, Australia
16:30 5E.5 Key factors for successful implementation and uptake of eMMS - a pharmacy perspective Elin Lehnbom, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sydney, Australia
5F.5 Reflections on the experiences of a national organisation dedicated to public reporting on hospital and primary care: An Australian experience Michael Frost, National Health Performance Authority, Australia
5G.5 Effect of change in coding rules on incidents and variations of non-recorded diabetes condition in NSW hospital administrative datasets Hasan Assareh, NSW Health-Western Sydney Local Health District, Australia
5H.5 Re-commissioning mental health community support services and community- based alcohol and other drug treatment services in Victoria Kate Silburn, La Trobe University, Australia
16:45 5E.6 Partnerships and pitfalls: When the best intentions are lost in translation Anne Parkinson, Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, Australia
5G.6 Enhancing communication in health care: a quality improvement initiative to engage accredited interpreters in labour Wendy Dawson, MCRI, Australia
5H.6 Stories of collaborative practice and reflective practice in primary health care Andrew Lynch, University of Auckland, New Zealand
17:00 AGM Room: 106
18:30
Conference Dinner
WEDNESDAY 9 DECEMBER 2015
07:00 Breakfast session: Designing economic evaluation alongside clinical studies Room: 101
08:00
Registration
08:30 Concurrent sessions 6A - 6F 6A Symposium: The transformation of
First Nations Governance in British Columbia, Canada: Implications for Regional Co-Decision Making in Health Services Room: 105/106
6B Pharmaceutical Services and Policy Room: 104
6C Research Translation: Policy & Practice Gaps Room: 103
6D Symposium: Compensation Schemes/Data Linkage Room: 102
08:30 6A.1 The Transformation of First Nations Health Governance in British Columbia, Canada: Implications for Regional Co-decision Making in Health Services Lloy Wylie, Western University, Canada
6B.1 How do medication policies guide nursing practice? A comparison of medication policies across seven Victorian health services Mariann Fossum, Deakin University, Australia
6C.1 Addressing Policy-Practice Gaps: The Experience of Primary Health Research Networks in Western Canada Stephanie Montesanti, University of Alberta, Canada
6D.1 Impact of pre-injury health service utilisation on recovery from work-related injuries: Insights from data linkage of WSV claims and hospital records Behrooz Hassani-Mahmooei, Monash University, Australia
08:45 6A.2 Cross-Jurisdictional Co-operation in First Nations Health Services Delivery Lloy Wylie, Western University, Canada
6B.2 A multifaceted approach to improve medication management when patients are fasting or nil by mouth The-Phung (Phung) To, Austin Health, Australia
6C.2 Reducing the Research Policy/Practice Gap: a collaborative initiative Ellen McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia
6D.2 The interactive role of pre-injury mental health and related risk factors on Post-trauamtic Stress Disorder symptoms following road trauma: Insights from data linkage of Transport Accident Commission claims and Medicare records Sara Liu, Monash Injury Research Institute (MIRI), Monash University, Australia
09:00 6A.3 Wellness Based Indigenous Health Promising Practices: Using Culturally Appropriate Indicators As A Way To Measure Indigenous Wellness Danielle Alcock, Western University, Canada
6B.3 Is there a difference in characteristics of consumers who cease or reduce their medication? A review of statin medication dispensing pre and post a PBS co-payment increase Karla Seaman, Notre Dame University, Australia
6C.3 Screening for rheumatic heart disease in the Pacific: translating research into policy Daniel Engelman, University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics, Australia
6D.3 The impact of pre-existing health conditions on recovery after workplace injury: Insights from data linkage of WSV claims and Medicare records Janneke Berecki-Gisolf, Monash University, Australia
09:15 6A.4 The Transformation of First Nations Health Governance in BC John O'Neil, Simon Fraser University, Canada
6B.4 The cardiovascular polypill: does increasing the quality use of medicines save money? Tracey-Lea Laba, The George Institute for Global Health, Australia
6C.4 Rainbow standards - developing LGBTI- inclusive practice in health care delivery Philomena Horsley, Gay and Lesbian Health Victoria, La Trobe University, Australia
6D.4 The influence of social support on healthcare service use following transport-related musculoskeletal injury: Insights from data linkage of TAC claims and Client Outcome Survey Khic-Houy Prang, Monash Injury Research Institute, Australia
09:30 6B.5 What consumers think, do and say about antibiotic use Elaine Lum, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
6C.5 Teeth Tales - Lessons learnt from a community based child oral health promotion trial with migrant families in Australia Lisa Gibbs, University of Melbourne, Australia
09:45 6B.6 Pharmaceutical industry behaviour and the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) - Exacerbation of health inequality Erik Monasterio, Hillmorton Hospital, New Zealand
6C.6 Design, Development And Implementation Of The First Australian Based Horizon Scanning Program Specific To Compensation Health. Amanda Sampson, Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research, Australia
6E Service Design & Delivery Room: 101
6F Health of Older People Room: 107
08:30 6E.1 Opportunities for cumulative learning and implementation of innovations in delivery of primary health care (PHC) services: what can be learned from Canada's 12 PHC teams? Sabrina Wong, UBC, Canada
6F.1 Do senior Australians with more complex chronic conditions get better coordinated care? M Mofizul Islam, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
08:45 6E.2 A Better Oral Health in Home Care Model: service delivery quality improvement Adrienne Lewis, South Australian Dental Service, Australia
6F.2 The 45 and Up Study as a platform for health services research Mark Bartlett, Sax Institute, Australia
09:00 6E.3 Are waiting lists really inevitable in ambulatory services? A mixed-methods study Katherine Harding, Eastern Health / La Trobe University, Australia
6F.3 Mapping the Aged Society: A Cartographic Approach to Population Ageing and Health Service Demand Hamish Robertson, University of NSW, Australia
09:15 6E.4 An evaluation of the Hospital at Night Team nursing model of care Janet Weir-Phyland, Alfred Health, Australia
6F.4 Impact of caregiving on informal carers of older people in advanced age Htein Linn Aung, University of Auckland, New Zealand
09:30 6E.5 The Beacon model: a lower-cost alternative for patients with complex chronic disease Claire Jackson, University of Queensland, Australia
6F.5 Evaluating transitional care for people with Dementia discharged home from hospital Ashley Kable, University of Newcastle, Australia
09:45 6E.6 Experiencing integration in primary health care: a pilot study Michelle Banfield, The Australian National University, Australia
6F.6 Variation in the use of primary care services for diabetes management according to country of birth and geography among older Australians Duong (Danielle) Tran, University of NSW
10:00 Morning tea
10:30 PLENARY SESSION 5 Room: 105/106 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00
Louise Lyons, Director of the Public Health and Research Unit, Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Australia Tanya Hosch, Joint Campaign Director – Recognise Tanya Allport, Research Director Te Pou Matakana, New Zealand - Commissioning for Outcomes Questions/Discussion Wrap Up Session - Prof Sherry Glied, New York University, USA , Associate Professor Amal N. Trivedi , M.D., M.P.H., Brown University, USA Close
Post Conference Works
14:00 Workshop 1: How do we monitor hospital-acquired harm? Room: 101 Presenters Assoc. Professor Terri Jackson, Northern Health, University of Melbourne Dr Peter D McNair, Clinical epidemiologist, Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute
Workshop 2: Planning and commissioning systematic reviews to inform policy Room: 103 Presenters Sue Brennan, Research Fellow, Australasian Cochrane Centre Sally Green, Co-Director and Professorial Fellow, Australasian Cochrane Centre Joanne McKenzie, Senior Research Fellow, Australasian Cochrane Centre Steve McDonald, Co-Director, Australasian Cochrane Centre
Workshop 3: Researching the health workforce Room: 102 sponsored by Centre for Research Excellence in Medical Workforce Dynamics Presenters Professor Anthony Scott, The University of Melbourne Stephen Duckett, Grattan Institute Christine Duffield, UTS Dan Jefferson, Department of Health (Victoria) Lesleyanne Hawthorne, University of Melbourne Maureen McCarty, Australian Government Department of Health Matthew McGrail, Monash University Tammy Taylor, University of Melbourne
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