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About Draw Care

The Project 

This 3-year project will co-produce the Draw-Care Intervention with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse family carers and people living with dementia. The intervention will use animations, digital fact sheets, and a multilingual chat-bot to provide practical support to Culturally and Linguistically Diverse family carers. The intervention will be evaluated via a digital Randomised Control Trial and assess the reduction in family carer's stress and improving their mood and quality of life, and the quality of life of the person living with dementia. In addition, the cost effectiveness of the study will be evaluated.

Team Members

Professor Bianca Brijnath, NARI

Associate Professor Tuan Nguyen, NARI

Dr Josefine Antoniades, NARI

Professor Mathew Varghese, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences

Professor Santosh Loganathan, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences

Dr Joanne Enticott, Monash University 

Danijela Hlis, Consumer representative

Associate Professor Duncan Mortimer, Monash University

Professor Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Swinburne University of Technology

Dr Andrew Gilbert, NARI

Professor Briony Dow, NARI

Professor Claudia Cooper, University College London

Professor Lily Dongxia Xiao, Flinders University

Mary Gurgone, Consumer representative

Dr Nalika Ulapane, Swinburne University of Technology

Dr Antonia Thodis, NARI

Dr Thu Ha Dang, NARI

George Charalambous, Curve Tomorrow

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WHO iSupport Lite

FECCA

Dementia Australia

Curve Tomorrow

Ethnolink

Funding

Funded by the Medical Research Future Fund.

Published: 6th July, 2022

Updated: 31st August, 2022

Author: Kayla Lock

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