Sax Institute
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A non-profit that unlocks the potential of research to have a real-world impact. We accelerate research into policies, programs and services that improve lives.
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Welcome to our newest Members! 🎉 The Sax Institute is thrilled to have Cancer Council Victoria and the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change join our community. saxinstitute.org.au/about-us/our-m…
New research published in the Medical Journal of Australia shows one in ten cancer patients are spending $10,000 in out-of-pocket healthcare costs. The research from The Daffodil Centre was powered by data from the 45 and Up Study. saxinstitute.org.au/news/cancer-pa…
Congrats to the recipients of the Heart Foundation’s 45 & Up Cardiovascular #Research Grants! 🎉 This initiative offers early + mid-career researchers the opportunity to explore valuable insights on CVD using the extensive 45 & Up Study dataset Sax Institute (1/6)
Sax Institute Congratulations Dr Md Shajedur Rahman Shawon for receiving a 45 & Up Cardiovascular Research Grant for your project: Trajectories for chronic disease management plans use in primary care in adults with cardiovascular disease. (2/6)
Sax Institute Dr Md Shajedur Rahman Shawon Congratulations Dr Feby Savira for receiving a 45 & Up Cardiovascular Research Grant for your project: Investigating Telehealth Use in Vulnerable Populations At Risk of Cardiovascular Disease. (3/6)
Sax Institute Dr Md Shajedur Rahman Shawon Feby Savira Congratulations Dr Amalie Dyda for receiving a 45 & Up Cardiovascular Research Grant for your project: Using artificial intelligence to learn predictors of success in primary care chronic disease management plans. (4/6)
Sax Institute Dr Md Shajedur Rahman Shawon Feby Savira Congratulations Dr Kristen Glenister for receiving a 45 & Up Cardiovascular Research Grant for your project: Understanding rurality and socioeconomic disadvantage inequities in cardiovascular health and costs. (5/6)
Sax Institute Dr Md Shajedur Rahman Shawon Feby Savira Congratualtions Dr Hannah Stevens for receiving a 45 & Up Cardiovascular Research Grant for your project: Mapping Heart Health: Geographical Disparities in Atrial Fibrillation Treatment and Outcomes. (6/6)
Many disapprove of having residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation services close by. The evidence suggests initial concerns about the potential impacts were largely unfounded. Some studies reported several positive impacts. Read more: behaviourworksaustralia.org/projects/under… Sax Institute
Feby Savira has received a 45 and Up Cardiovascular Research Grant for her project on telehealth use in vulnerable populations at risk of CVD. This grant is a partnership between the Heart Foundation and the Sax Institute Institute for Health Transformation youtube.com/watch?v=7slGY3…
New research in PHRP shows that digital delivery of the Go4Fun program outperforms face-to-face in key areas for improving health outcomes in children aged 7-13. Learn more about the study by teams from University of Sydney and NSW Health: phrp.com.au/issues/june-20…
The Sax Institute has welcomed three new Members: the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change; the Centre for Health Services Research in Queensland; and Cancer Council Victoria. Find out more about the work they do: saxinstitute.org.au/news/the-sax-i… Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change UQ Centre for Health Services Research Cancer Council Victoria
🧵2/2 CONGRATULATIONS to Christina Watts Early-Career researcher winner Sydney Health EMCR Outstanding Publication Awards 🔗Read the publication via Sax Institute doi.org/10.17061/phrp3… University of Sydney Cancer Council NSW