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Economic evaluation of PRISM: a community based intervention trial [ 2000 - 2002 ]

Also known as: The costs and outcomes of providing resources, information and support to mothers (PRISM)

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/107224]

Researchers: Prof Alan Shiell (Principal investigator)

Brief description This project evaluates the costs and outcomes of PRISM (Program of Resources, Information and Support to Mothers). PRISM is a community based intervention designed to promote the physical and mental health of mothers. This research project seeks to evaluate the costs and outcomes of the PRISM intervention in order to help inform judgements about its value. PRISM is being introduced in 8 local communities in Victoria with a further 8 communities acting as comparators. The full costs of the intervention will be measured as will the impact the intervention has on the physical and mental health of mothers. Estimates of the intervention's economic benefits, that is the value that community members attach to the intervention's main outcomes will also be ascertained. In this way it is possible to judge whether or not the benefits of PRISM are worth its costs. Advanced statistical techniques will be used to ascertain the extent to which improved health outcomes in mothers are determined by individual, organisational or community-level factors.

Funding Amount $AUD 512,845.08

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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