NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health Systems Improvement (CREMSI) Translating evidence into policy and services Harvey Whiteford Kratzmann.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
RTI International is a trade name of Research Triangle Institute Technical Assistance to North Carolinas Health & Wellness Trust Funds TUPC.
Advertisements

Measuring health outcomes of engagement in the arts: the Arts Health Strategy for the Australia Council.
Potential impact of PISA
Partnerships: influencing local economic and employment development Brussels, October 9th, 2007 Gabriela Miranda Policy Analyst OECD, LEED Programme.
1 EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region Evaluation: Setting Outcome Indicators and Targets Seminar: 15 March 2011, La Hulpe Veronica Gaffey Acting Director.
Partnerships: influencing local economic and employment development Brussels, October 9th, 2007 Gabriela Miranda Policy Analyst OECD, LEED Programme.
Professor Dave Delpy Chief Executive of Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Research Councils UK Impact Champion Competition vs. Collaboration:
What KT did next Knowledge Exchange and the Creative Economy AHRC Events for Research/KE Managers February/March 2013 Robert Keegan, KE Portfolio Manager.
Ontario’s Policy Framework for Child and Youth Mental Health
Exploring opportunities for health research collaborations between Australia and the UK Professor Nigel Mathers & Dr Susan Nancarrow Institute of General.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the Seventh Framework Programme Support actions.
© UKCIP 2011 Learning and Informing Practice: The role of knowledge exchange Roger B Street Technical Director Friday, 25 th November 2011 Crew Project.
Engaging Patients and Other Stakeholders in Clinical Research
Psychiatry Victorian Transcultural Psychiatry Unit Harry Minas Victorian Transcultural Psychiatry Unit Centre for International Mental.
Cultural Competency in Health Cultural Competency in Health.
Lyndon Ormond-Parker Centre for Health and Society Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation The University of Melbourne.
DISEASE PREVENTION POLICIES IN AUSTRALIA: CHRONIC DISEASE Professor Andrew Wilson Menzies Centre for Health Policy School of Public Health Samantha Hobson.
Public engagement and lifelong learning: old wine in a new bottle, or a blended malt? Paul Manners Director, National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement.
Knowledge Translation Curriculum Module 3: Priority Setting Lesson 2 - Interpretive Priority Setting Processes.
Mental Well-being and Disability: Toward Accessible and Inclusive Sustainable Development Goals Harry Minas Head, Global and Cultural Mental Health Unit.
Improvement Service / Scottish Centre for Regeneration Project: Embedding an Outcomes Approach in Community Regeneration & Tackling Poverty Effectively.
Intelligence Unit 6 - Mandates for Action Policy exerts a powerful influence on public health nutrition (PHN) practice because it affects:  service delivery.
Healthy Ageing Research – Developments and Lessons By Hal Kendig Faculty of Health Sciences University of Sydney National Symposium on Ageing Research.
World Health Organization Conference on Developing New SPHs Jerusalem March, 2002 What should an MPH graduate be able to do at the end of the training.
Beyondblue the national depression initiative beyondblue: the national depression initiative Presentation to Alzheimer’s Australia.
Identifying (Strategic) Public Health Research for Policy Support Aris Sissouras University of Patras and Institute of Social Policy (EKKE) Greece European.
Public Health Systems Research: What We Know and Need to Learn Glen P. Mays, PhD, MPH Department of Health Policy & Management UAMS College of Public Health.
Centre for Public Policy & Health WHO Collaborating Centre on Complex Health Systems Research, Knowledge and Action Presented by David Hunter Professor.
Strategic Plan Evidence, knowledge and action for a healthier Ontario October 2, 2013 Presentation to ANDSOOHA.
Results from 2014 NHSRU-KTEP Environmental Scan Prepared for Policy to Practice – Investing in Your Workforce September 15, 2014 Prepared by the Nursing.
Health promotion and its national context
Second Annual UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum April 2015 Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
COSI How can we reach the target to halt the increase of childhood obesity by 2025?
Priorities for prison health and social care research Clair Chilvers Research Director Health and Offender Partnerships Director Forensic Mental Health.
Strategies for capacity building for health systems research in LMIC: some lessons and ideas from ICDDRB HPF Hub Technical Review meeting Krishna Hort.
Country Visit LT Towards a Shared Environmental Information System SEIS Bernt Röndell.
World Health Organization Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion World Health Organization Global Perspective on Health Promotion Tang Kwok-cho.
Canadian Cancer Society Manitoba Division: Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN) & CancerCare Manitoba Manitoba Integrated Chronic Disease Primary Prevention.
1 Martha Bißmann WIP Renewable Energies The Knowledge Platform for Uptake of Climate Change Research Results.
STRATEGIC DIRECTION UPDATE JANUARY THE VISION AND MISSION THE VISION: ENRICHING LIVES AND CREATING SUCCESSFUL FUTURES. THE MISSION: EDUCATION EXCELLENCE.
[Date] Moving on Mental Health - a system that makes sense for children and youth Child Youth and Family Services Coalition May 2013 System Transition.
Providing the know-how for Closing the Gap: The new research agenda.
Dementia Research Professor James Goodwin PhD Head of Research Age UK Developing Research Impact.
Knowledge Translation: Research Into Practice Ian D Graham, PhD FCAHS University of Ottawa Ottawa Hospital Research Institute August 9, 2012.
Building evaluation capacity: success factors and approaches in NSW Health NSW Government Evaluation Conference 2015 Andrew Milat PhD, MPH (Hons), BHMS.
This grey area will not appear in your presentation. Working in Community Laura Plett, R.N., M.Sc. Director Knowledge Exchange Network Canadian Cancer.
Empowerment Research Program THE CAIRNS INSTITUTE Enhancing life in the tropics Through research excellence Roxanne Bainbridge.
Canadian Best Practices Portal for Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention April 22, 2008 Demetrios Angelis Public Health Agency of Canada.
Assessing Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate-related Risks A Flavour of SEI Activities Stockholm Environment Institute Frank Thomalla with contributions.
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean The use of gender sensitive indicators in health policy making, monitoring, and.
Challenges and healthy ageing: the role of resilience across the life course 1 st Meeting of ResNet 19 th May, 2009 Bangor University.
Group 2 GROUP 2. Outline Who are the stakeholders How do we create awareness Accessibility How do we promote R&D.
1 [INSERT SPEAKER NAME DATE & LOCATION HERE] Ethics of Tuberculosis Prevention, Care and Control MODULE 10: RESEARCH IN TB CARE AND CONTROL Insert country/ministry.
11 Adult Social Care – Market Position Statement Martin Garnett Assistant Executive Director 27 th February 2014.
1 Implementing a Knowledge Cycle for Best Practices in Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Kerry Robinson, Vincent Turgeon, Dexter Harvey,
Fifth Session of the Islamic Conference of Health Ministers Panel Discussion IV: NGO Involvement in the Improvement of Health Services in OIC Member Countries.
Kathy Corbiere Service Delivery and Performance Commission
1 Center Mission Statements SAMHSA ? CSAT Improving the Health of the Nation by Bringing Effective Alcohol and Drug Treatment to Every Community CMHS Caring.
Insert name of presentation on Master Slide National Health Improvement Review Helen Howson - Consultant in Public Health/ Director of Strategic Programmes.
R&D Report to SL&M Board 17 September 2002 Graham Thornicroft Director of Research & Development Gill Dale Research & Development Manager.
Promoting Travellers and Roma Inclusion in SICAP Presented by : Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre 4 th May 2016.
Exploitation means to use and benefit from something. For Erasmus+ this means maximising the potential of the funded activities, so that the results are.
Global Health Competencies for UK Healthcare Professionals
20:20 Vision Making new and old money work better
A Framework for Evaluating Knowledge Transfer and Exchange (KTE) in Public Health Paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Evaluation Association.
Mapping of Objectives to Guiding Principles.
Director, Decision Analytics, Sax Institute
Marine Strategy Framework Directive Competence Centre
Health Impact Assessment in NSW
Share your thoughts on this presentation with #IAS2019
Presentation transcript:

NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health Systems Improvement (CREMSI) Translating evidence into policy and services Harvey Whiteford Kratzmann Professor of Psychiatry and Population Health The University of Queensland

The problem … Mental disorders are a leading cause of disease burden We do not know the best way to configure our mental health service system For an equitable, efficient and sustainable system, we require knowledge about: – The extent and distribution of disorder epidemiology and burden – Effective and cost-effective interventions to reduce burden – How to organise these interventions in an equitable way – How to adapt policy settings to move from the current to the optimal service system

Previous work in this area … ACE Mental Health Concluded a more efficient and cost-effective system would require reallocation of funds between interventions, between disorders and between service providers, as well as different funding mechanisms Tolkien II Concluded that reorganising the system using a stepped care model with a 30% increase in budget could treat 60% more people across 15 major disorders and produce a 90% increase in health gain

however… Evidence and policy-maker engagement is not enough Policy-makers think more in terms of service platforms than disorder level interventions epidemiology across the lifespan is often not considered The intervention evidence is fragmented cost-effectiveness alone rarely influences priority-setting integrative interventions cannot compete with service silos

Our CRE … … develop an integrated evidence base for a model service system, recognising and exploiting the realities within which policy and planning take place

Our goals… Design a model mental health service system for Australia that would optimally reduce the burden of mental disorders Analyse how that model differs from the existing service system, and what policy levers governments can use to move to the new model Develop a knowledge transfer strategy to translate the evidence into policy and practice

Our Chief Investigators… Harvey Whiteford University of Queensland Louisa Degenhardt University of NSW Jane Pirkis University of Melbourne Cathy Mihalopoulos Deakin University Kathy Eagar University of Wollongong Gavin Andrews University of NSW Brian Head University of Queensland Jane Gunn University of Melbourne Wayne Hall University of Queensland George Patton University of Melbourne

Components of CREMSI Research program with 3 streams: – Stream 1: Priority setting for cost-effective mental health interventions and service platforms – Stream 2: Mental health system planning to maximise the delivery of evidence-based services – Stream 3: Translation of evidence-based service system planning into policy Knowledge translation strategy Capacity building strategy

Assemble burden and cost-effectiveness data for interventions by disorder Our work plan

Develop a service platform taxonomy Translate cost-effectiveness data from the intervention level to service platform level Describe the service system in which disorders are prevented or treated on the platform that equitably and efficiently reduces maximum burden Developing planning targets for the optimal service model

Examining the policy instruments and policy making mechanisms in the Australian context Adapted from Felix HC. The rise of the community based participatory research initiative at the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences: an historical analysis using the policy streams model. Prog Community Health Partnership. 2007; 1(1):31–39. Making recommendations on evidence based policy adoption

Knowledge translation and capacity building to ensure: The CRE is informed by expertise and priorities of end-users Multimodal dissemination of findings Monitoring the uptake of CRE outputs into policy instruments A research intensive exchange program Targeted integration into tertiary courses and seminar series To find out more……