| Literature DB >> 24890910 |
Lesley Barclay1, Sue Kruske, Sarah Bar-Zeev, Malinda Steenkamp, Cathryn Josif, Concepta Wulili Narjic, Molly Wardaguga, Suzanne Belton, Yu Gao, Terry Dunbar, Sue Kildea.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health services research is a well-articulated research methodology and can be a powerful vehicle to implement sustainable health service reform. This paper presents a summary of a five-year collaborative program between stakeholders and researchers that led to sustainable improvements in the maternity services for remote-dwelling Aboriginal women and their infants in the Top End (TE) of Australia.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24890910 PMCID: PMC4057802 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Translation; dissemination and training associated with sub-studies conducted
| This work was instrumental in: developing the MGP and improvements to infant health care; informing the choice of indicators; well disseminated through publications. | PhD student A; thesis accepted December 2013; 5 publications. | |
| PhD student B graduated with 4 + 1 under review publications. | ||
| We were able to differentiate subgroups of Aboriginal women and infants to identify those with poorer outcomes so health services and clinicians could target service delivery and improvement interventions at the regional and local levels. | ||
| Influenced system improvement and the establishment of the MGP. | Honours student graduated and now doing a related PhD in remote Aboriginal Australia; 1 publication. | |
| Repeated requests for conference presentations (including 2 keynotes at national conferences) and staff seminars to access and discuss this work and the implications it has on the delivery of health and human services. | Development of research skills in Aboriginal co-researchers; 1 publication. | |
| Evaluation of cultural security across general health services conducted as an industry sponsored piece of research that fed into policy and services with a case study analysis in train sponsored by the candidate. | PhD in train; 1 publication, one book chapter and one eBook chapter on basis of method used; Industry Case Study Report on Cultural Security. | |
| Published in a commissioned report for the NT Government with papers nearly completed for publications. | Contributing to PhD student C- well advanced in thesis. Reports (n = 2) to Industry. Publications in preparation. | |
| Work between a CI, PhD student and senior manager on starting to improve the system made progress towards improvement, particularly in discharge planning. | Contributed to PhD student C’s doctorate; I publication. | |
| Has strengthened the sustainability of the MGP model with a costing paper that demonstrates the new system actually saves money as well as producing better results. | Post-Doctoral researcher trained by the project in health economics led the analysis and publication of this data; 1 publication. | |
| Demonstrated admissions are within national benchmarks for admissions and justified. Study done with paediatrician responsible for nursery care in NT. Confirms baseline and evaluation data. | Paper ready for submission and contributing to PhD candidate D’s thesis. |