Diabetes Australia is completing a systematic review to understand the long-term research outputs, outcomes, and impacts of past research projects, funded by Diabetes Australia donors.
The insights you share about the knowledge, social, health and economic impact your research has had for people living with and at risk of diabetes, health systems and society will be used to help us engage with funding donors. Our advocacy and profiling of the outcomes and impacts of previous research investments to government and donors including people living with diabetes will assist to support acquisition of additional funding to improve the sustainability of future research activities. In addition to reviewing final project reports received, we are encouraging all grant recipients to complete the follow up survey to assist us in building a comprehensive understanding of the long-term research outputs, outcomes and impacts of past research projects. The survey has been prepared for named Grant Recipients to complete dating back to 2008.

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* 1. Please list all DARP grants/awards received

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* 2. Please provide a list of any publications arising from the research conducted using DARP funds.

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* 3. List any subsequent funding awards/grants and $ value received due to the initial funding provided by DARP?

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* 4. Did your research involve any international collaboration? If yes, please provide additional details.

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* 5. Describe the benefits emerging from adoption, adaptation or use of new knowledge arising from you research to inform further research, and/or understanding of what is effective? Please provide details.

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* 6. Describe the improvements in health through new therapeutics, diagnostics, disease prevention or changes in behaviour; or improvements in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment, management of health problems, health policy, health systems, and quality of life arising from the outcomes of your research? Please provide details.

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* 7. Has your research informed or changed policy and clinical guidelines?

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* 8. Has you research generated clinical or research tools that have been adopted into practice?

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* 9. Has your research informed the development of new or improved treatments, interventions, or programs?

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* 10. Has your research led to the development of new biomarkers or diagnostic tools?

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* 11. Has your research resulted in any measurable health improvements through new therapeutics, diagnostics, disease prevention, changes in behaviour, treatment management, health policy and health system changes?

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* 12. Has you research results in improved patient engagement /uptake and compliance?

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* 13. Has your research resulted in improvements in the health of society, including the well-being of the end user and the community. This may include improved ability to access health care services, to participate socially (including empowerment and participation in decision making) and to quantify improvements in the health of society.

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* 14. Has your research had uptake or demonstrated use of evidence by decision/policy makers?

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* 15. Has your research informed health policy changes? For example, clinical/community practices or evidence-based guidelines OR treatment subsidies (NDSS, Medicare, PBS, private health insurance) OR improved uptake of health services? Please provide details.

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* 16. Has your research improved social determinates of health (e.g. new public health education campaigns, improved social support networks).

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* 17. Has your research provided access to uptake of health services?

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* 18. Has your research improved the ability to participate socially, improve health literacy and/or reduced stigma

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* 19. Describe the improvements in the nation’s economic performance through creation of new industries, jobs or valuable products, or reducing health care costs, improving efficiency in resource use, or improving the welfare/wellbeing of the population within the current health system resources. An economic impact may also contribute to social or health impacts, including human capital gains and the value of life and health. Please provide details.

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* 20. Has your research created any patents or been translated into commercial products?

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* 21. Has your research resulted in the creation of new industries, jobs or revenue streams?

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* 22. Has your research reduced health care costs, hospital stay/time?

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* 23. Has your research improved productivity due to research innovations or improved health service and/or resource efficiency?

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* 24. Is there any other information about your research project you think conveys the impact your research has had on the lives of people living with or at risk of developing diabetes or the health care system?

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