Research > Prevention and Management of Chronic Disease
Prevention and Management of Chronic Disease
This theme aims to conduct research on the prevention and management of chronic disease within primary health care. It encompasses research, which focuses on specific chronic diseases especially diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The prevention of chronic disease is also a priority, particularly in relation to the SNAP risk factors: Smoking, Nutrition, Alcohol and Physical Activity.
Underlying this disease and prevention aspect is a focus on the organisation and capacity required to improve the quality of care in primary health care. The adapted Chronic Care Model provides a framework for this work including:
- information systems and decision support
- teamwork within primary care services
- linkages between primary care services and other services
- health literacy and self management
- community resources and action
- organisation of health care systems including funding
Past areas of work related to the chronic disease include: mental health and aged care.