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Title: Stream Six


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  • Stream Six
  • Information Workshop
  • Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute
  • Professor Nicholas Glasgow
  • August 2006

2
Agenda
  • Overview of APHCRI
  • Linkage and exchange
  • Stream Six
  • Aim
  • Three topic areas and APHCRIs focus
  • APHCRI hub staff role in Stream Six
  • Outcomes
  • Information for applicants
  • Application and Assessment processes
  • Contract matters
  • Timelines

3
Overview of APHCRI
4
PHC RED Strategy
  • APHCRI is part of the PHC RED strategy
  • Current components continue with sharpening of
    focus
  • Value for money
  • Capacity building AND research that informs
    policy and practice
  • Balance between priority driven research rather
    than investigator lead research

5
Mission and Aims
  • APHCRIs mission is to provide national
    leadership in improving the quality and
    effectiveness of primary health care through the
    conduct of high quality priority-driven research
    and the support and promotion of best practice 
  • APHCRI has four aims
  • To strengthen the knowledge base of primary
    health care by conducting and supporting
    research
  • To facilitate the uptake of research evidence in
    primary health care policy and practice
  • To enhance research capacity in primary health
    care through strategic partnerships with other
    relevant national and international groups
  • To ensure that the Institute operates to the
    highest standards by developing and improving its
    organisational capacity to lead the national
    primary health care research network through
    appropriate staffing, resources, infrastructure,
    management practices and governance and
    accountability processes.

6
APHCRI a virtual institute
  • Hub and Spoke model
  • Hub based at ANU
  • Spokes - programs of research commissioned by
    Institutes Research Advisory Board (RAB)
  • Hub and Spokes form Institute

7
Hub and Spoke Model
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Not a grants program
  • to contribute to Institutes work program
  • Working together
  • Communicating often
  • Participating in activities as they arise
  • Publications
  • Policy forums and debates
  • Media activities
  • Capacity building activities
  • Visiting fellowships

9
Linkage and Exchange
10
Mission and Aims
  • APHCRIs mission provide national leadership in
    improving the quality and effectiveness of
    primary health care through the conduct of high
    quality priority-driven research and the support
    and promotion of best practice 
  • Improving the quality and effectiveness of
    primary health care requires the adoption of
    evidence into policy and practice

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  • Research
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Pre Research
  • Priority setting/review
  • Questions
  • Methodologies
  • Funding
  • Research training (not just researchers)

Dissemination
Evaluation
  • Adoption
  • (Use
  • Direct
  • Symbolic
  • Enlightenment)

12
Linkage and exchange
  • For too long implementation of health services
    research has been viewed as a technical exercise
    in better dissemination now is the time to
    highlight the importance of inter-personal links
    and the need to embed exchange between applied
    research and practice within health service
    delivery organisations.
  • Who needs to be linked?

Goering, P., D. Butterill, et al. (2003).
"Linkage and exchange at the organizational
level a model of collaboration between research
and policy." Journal of Health Services Research
Policy 8 S14.
13
Linkage and exchange 1
Providers of Primary Health Care services and
their organisations
Australian Government Policy and Decision Makers
APHCRI Hub and Spokes
Consumers of Primary Health Care Services and
their organisations
Research Community
1 Lomas J. Using linkage and exchange to move
research into policy at a Canadian foundation.
Health Affairs 2000 19236-40
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Communicating
  • Policy makers and decision makers in both the
    Commonwealth and States/Territories
  • Providers of primary health care services and the
    various organisations with which they are linked
  • Researchers and/or
  • Users of primary health care services and the
    various organisations with which they are linked

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Linkage and exchange
  • The current definition of research needs to be
    expanded to include at least the following as
    fundable stages of the research process
  • The initial consultation with decision makers
    (needed to inform relevant research questions)
  • The ongoing linkages (needed to maintain decision
    makers interest and researchers relevance) and
  • The post-project communication and exchange
    (needed to make all decision makers aware of the
    research results)

C. H. S. R. F. (1999). "Issues in Linkage and
Exchange Between Researchers and Decision
Makers." Canadian Health Services Research
Foundation (May 1999)
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Promoting linkage and exchange APHCRI style
  • Research topics built on consultations with
    policy advisers
  • Research Advisory Board includes senior policy
    advisors in both Commonwealth and State
    jurisdictions
  • Assessment criteria for applications within
    Stream Six reflect emphasis on policy and
    provider expertise in addition to more usual
    academic criteria
  • Funding explicitly supports researchers
    participation in linkage and exchange activities
  • Structured research workshops bringing policy
    advisors and researchers together
  • International experts and resources engaged
  • Communication strategy developed and implemented
    including
  • APHCRI Dialogue
  • APHCRI_at_work
  • Web site including thematic presentation of work

17
Stream Six
  • (Refer to Information for Applicants document)

18
APHCRI Declared Priorities
  • Innovation in State/Commonwealth relationships
  • Innovation in funding arrangements for new or
    existing services/models
  • Innovation in organisation and linkages within
    Primary Health Care sector
  • All relevant to Stream Six

19
Stream Six Workforce
  • The Research Advisory Board has determined Stream
    Six will focus on the following three topic areas
    within the domain area of workforce
  • The number of workers
  • Optimising the workforce
  • The place of generalism
  • Spokes will address different questions but use
    the same methodology of systematic review
    (including of relevant grey literature such as
    reports and policy papers) and synthesis of the
    research findings into policy relevant products
    appropriate for the Australian setting.

20
Questions within topics
  • Questions of two general types
  • What do we know about.?
  • What are the possible options?
  • (Refer to information for applicants)

21
APHCRIs questions
  • Commissioned not investigator driven
  • APHCRI has set parameters
  • APHCRI has developed broad questions
  • Applicants propose specific questions
  • Question refinement through research process
  • Focus on system issues

22
Intended Outcomes
  • Systematic processing of knowledge will provide
  • Strong basis on which national primary health
    care policy can be informed
  • Clear insights into important knowledge gaps
  • Foundation on which APHCRI can build subsequent
    streams of activity
  • Process for Stream Six will
  • Strengthen the hub and spoke model we mean it!
  • Build capacity in policy and research communities
  • Continue to develop capacity in narrative
    synthesis methods
  • Add to the 1325 documents on the APHCRI
    website

23
Hub staff roles
  • General leadership and oversight
  • Develop overall approach
  • Develop unifying and/or complementary methods
  • Assist in identifying relevant grey literature
  • Provide advice on synthesis and policy
    applications
  • Promote linkages and synergies

24
Eligibility to Participate (1)
  • 2 - 4 CIs supported by research assistants
  • CIs will have
  • Relevant content knowledge
  • Skills and experience in
  • primary health care workforce policy, planning
    and implementation
  • undertaking systematic reviews
  • providing primary health care services and
  • conducting economic analyses.
  • One CI may have multiple skills/experience

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Eligibility to Participate (2)
  • CIs commit to participation
  • Single administering institution must be
    identified for each proposal
  • (See http//www.anu.edu.au/aphcri/General/aphcri_c
    ommresearch.php for APHCRI's approach to
    Administering Institutions)
  • Spoke and hub staff work collaboratively

26
Funding for Stream Six
  • Each spoke will receive a fixed amount of lt
    195,000 over one year to cover costs associated
    with
  • personnel (e.g. RA, CI time)
  • accessing key informants and grey literature
  • participation in research components in Canberra
    (including travel)
  • relevant consumables
  • production of the final reports
  • University/Center overheads NOT paid
  • Number of spokes will depend on quality, will not
    exceed 9
  • If none of sufficient quality, none will be funded

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Rural/remote Participation Costs
  • Additional costs because of rural locations or
    locations remote from Canberra
  • Additional funds not to exceed 25,000 per spoke
  • Request plus justification included in proposal
  • State capitals in eastern mainland States and
    South Australia not remote from Canberra

28
Australian Competitive Grants Register
  • APHCRI research activities listed on the
    Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR) in
    the section titled Non-Commonwealth Schemes
  • http//www.dest.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/0508FE6D-DDEB-
    4C94-8701-AE5685BF602C/1209/acgr2004.pdf

29
Application and Assessment Processes
  • Refer to Information for Applicants, Application
    form, and ERC form
  • http//www.anu.edu.au/aphcri/Spokes_Research_Progr
    am/Stream_Six.php

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Application and Assessment
  • Complete application form
  • Incomplete applications will be excluded
  • Submit according to instructions
  • Must meet all five criteria
  • ERC recommendations to RAB for decisions
  • See Information for Applicants page 6 of 10

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Application form
  • Identify Chief Investigators (page 3)
  • Succinct synopsis of the application this will
    be used to communicate what you are doing and
    will be placed on the APHCRI website if you are
    succesful (page 4)
  • Project description not more than four pages
    (page 4). Only key references should be cited.
  • Name all CIs. If they are named, they are
    expected to actively participate. (page 5)
  • Associate investigators. What is their role?
    (page 10)
  • Budget Do NOT ask for University/Centre
    overheads nor anything that is not DIRECTLY
    related to the research activity (page 11)
  • Signed statement of intention to participate
    (page 13)

32
Assessment Criteria
  • ERC Assessment Form is provided
  • ERC makes recommendations to the Research
    Advisory Board
  • The RAB makes the final decisions

33
Decision making
  • Clear aims
  • Transparent assessment processes
  • Careful management of conflicts of interest
  • Separate assessment and decision making
  • Expert Review Committee recommendations
  • Research Advisory Board decisions
  • Total pool of funds available for Stream Six will
    not exceed 1.8 million
  • Feedback

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Stream Six Activities
  • Further refine the research questions
  • Participate in research workshops in Canberra
  • Participate in meetings with DoHA (policy
    analysts and advisors)
  • Participate, as part of APHCRI, in responding to
    issues of the day
  • Deliver outcomes in a timely fashion

35
Contracts
  • http//www.anu.edu.au/aphcri/Spokes_Research_Progr
    am/Handbook.php

36
Contract Issues
  • Typical contract on website
  • Timeframe extremely tight
  • Mirrors ANU contract with Australian Government
  • Limited capacity to revise
  • University Project Provider for IGS

37
Timeline
Closing date for proposals 30 Aug
RAB announces Spoke funding
Research Component 1 Canberra
Research Component 2 Canberra
6
Contracts executed
ERC assesses proposals
RAB Meeting
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
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