Dr Eindra Aung
Contacts
Biography
Eindra is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at St Vincent's Clinical School, UNSW Medicine, and the project manager of a cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate an eHealth tool for self-management in patients with gout. As a visiting fellow at the ANU, she is collaborating with researchers at the ANU on soil-transmitted helminth research, and a pilot study for implementation of The Patient Enablement Model. Her previous research at the University of Queensland ranged from ex-prisoners' health and health information systems to self-management support and chronic care quality assessments from patient perspectives. In addition, she coordinated international health (including behaviour change communication) and disaster response programs, and conducted implementation research on those programs (monitoring and evaluation). Her main interest is evaluation of health services and programs.
Research
Research interests
- Health program/services evaluation
- Behaviour change communication
Projects
- Researcher, A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial of Implementation of ‘The Patient Enablement Model’
- Researcher, Social security systems in relation to healthcare cost and utilisation, health status, and health behaviours in different populations in China and Australia
- Researcher, The Magic Glasses Research Programme
Publications
- Aung, E, Donald, M, Williams, G et al 2016, 'Influence of patient-assessed quality of chronic illness care and patient activation on health-related quality of life', International Journal for Quality in Health Care, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 306-310.








