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PARADIGM: Personalised Approaches for Reducing ADverse outcomes In PreGnancy for Migrant Women

Project Status In Progress
Lead Investigator Miranda Davies-Tuck
Program Area Data To Drive Change
Topic Understanding Stillbirth
Contact Miranda Davies-Tuck at miranda.davies@hudson.org

PARADIGM is a consumer, clinician, and partner co-led, multidisciplinary program that will identify, design, and evaluate strategies that target the multifactorial drivers of inequities in pregnancy care and outcomes experienced by migrant and refugee women in Australia.

Specifically, PARADIGM will:

  • generate the evidence needed and translate multidimensional strategies into clinical care.
  • design and test new solutions to address current evidence gaps.
  • identify and prioritise new research directions and strategies identified by consumers, clinicians and partner organisations to address barriers to equitable outcomes and experiences.

Ultimately, PARADIGM will lead to beneficial changes in clinical practice, increase access to health care and efficiencies in the health system, and result in equitable outcomes for the 1 in 3 culturally and linguistically diverse women who give birth in Australia each year.

Western Pacific Regional Office of the International Stillbirth Alliance
Coordinating Centre, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Alliance, Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand

Level 3, Aubigny Place
Mater Research Institute
Raymond Terrace,
South Brisbane QLD 4101
The University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine

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