Study protocol: national research partnership to improve primary health care performance and outcomes for Indigenous peoples
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Bailie, Ross
Si, Damin
Shannon, Cindy
Semmens, James
Rowley, Kevin
Scrimgeour, David
Nagel, Tricia
Anderson, Ian
Connors, Christine
Weeramanthri, Tarun
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BACKGROUND: Strengthening primary health care is critical to reducing health inequity between Indigenous and non-
Indigenous Australians. The Audit and Best practice for Chronic Disease Extension (ABCDE) project has facilitated the
implementation of modern Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) approaches in Indigenous community health care
centres across Australia. The project demonstrated improvements in health centre systems, delivery of primary care
services and in patient intermediate outcomes. It has also highlighted substantial variation in quality of care. Through a
partnership between academic researchers, service providers and policy makers, we are now implementing a study
which aims to 1) explore the factors associated with variation in clinical performance; 2) examine specific strategies
that have been effective in improving primary care clinical performance; and 3) work with health service staff,
management and policy makers to enhance the effective implementation of successful strategies.
METHODS/DESIGN: The study will be conducted in Indigenous community health centres from at least six States/
Territories (Northern Territory, Western Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland and Victoria) over a five
year period. A research hub will be established in each region to support collection and reporting of quantitative and
qualitative clinical and health centre system performance data, to investigate factors affecting variation in quality of
care and to facilitate effective translation of research evidence into policy and practice. The project is supported by a
web-based information system, providing automated analysis and reporting of clinical care performance to health
centre staff and management.
DISCUSSION: By linking researchers directly to users of research (service providers, managers and policy makers), the
partnership is well placed to generate new knowledge on effective strategies for improving the quality of primary
health care and fostering effective and efficient exchange and use of data and information among service providers
and policy makers to achieve evidence-based resource allocation, service planning, system development, and
improvements of service delivery and Indigenous health outcomes.
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Indigenous health and primary health care
The picture of Indigenous health disadvantage is well
reflected in the recent study of Indigenous burden of disease:
"The health gap in diseases and injuries between
Australian Indigenous and general
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BMC Health Services Research 10.129 (2010)
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