Research Studies
There are many different types of research you can take part in. See all studies currently recruiting below.
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Behavioural intervention for colorectal cancer survivors
Researchers from The University of Newcastle aim want to understand how to improve the physical activity, diet, and sleep quality in colorectal cancer survivors, while also reducing their risk of cardiovascular disease.
The Impact of Asthma on Daily Life
The Impact of Asthma researchers want to understand daily changes in asthma symptoms and the impact of these changes on the daily life of people living with asthma.
Medically Tailored Meals
Researchers from The George Institute want to help support people living with undermanaged Type 2 Diabetes who experience difficulties accessing and/or preparing nutritious meals.
Life Satisfaction across the Lifespan
Researcher from Swinburne University want to better understand which psychological attributes (e.g., attitudes, beliefs, social connections) are most important in predicting and maintaining life satisfaction across the life span.
Does FoMO Play a Role in Addictive Eating?
Researchers from The University of Newcastle want to understand if there is a relationship between FoMO (Fear of Missing Out) and addictive eating.
Young People’s Preferences for a Digital Coach to Support Pain Self-Care Study
Curtin University researchers are developing a digital health solution for young people with chronic musculoskeletal pain. We need your feedback on an AI-enabled coach and any concerns about using digital tools for pain management.
Design of Information Materials for the National Lung Cancer Screening Program
Researchers from the Daffodil Centre want to hear from health consumers to identify their needs and preferred ways to receive information, then test the developed resources.
The Feasibility of the Decentralised Clinical Trial (DCT) model in Australia
Researchers from The University of Queensland want understand how acceptable, in demand, and easily integrated decentralised clinical trials are within the existing Australian healthcare system.
Better Responses to Drug Offences
Enforcement responses to low-level drug offenses in Victoria, such as use or possession, impact individuals’ health, well-being, justice pathways, and social support needs. This project aims to understand these experiences and identify health and social support needs to improve health and community safety outcomes.
C-STAM
The C-STAM is a computerised assessment tool that is being developed by UNSW researchers to measure people’s ability to perform complex instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as financial management, online grocery shopping, following directions, sorting out medications.
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