| Section | TITLE
AUTHOR | Page | |
VIEW |
| Guest
Editorial | What
can we learn from equity research and interventions? Barbara Starfield |
7 | | |
| Editorial | Taking
a systematic approach to addressing health inequality in Primary Health Care
Elizabeth Harris and John Furler | 11 | | |
| Commentary | From
tearful toddler to strident youth: Tackling health inequalities through primary
care John Catford | 13 | | |
| Challenges
in the Field | Consumer
participation: The challenges to achieving influence and equity Sally
Nathan | 15 | |  |
Access
to primary health care: three challenges to equity Mark Fort Harris,
Elizabeth Harris, and Martin Roland | 21 | |  |
Reducing
health inequalities: Ethical issues in a Scottish child health home visiting program
Wendy A Rogers | 30 | |  |
Partnerships,
primary health care and health inequalities: problems and possibilities Jenny
M Lewis | 38 | |  |
Funding
Aboriginal primary health care Gavin Mooney and Barbara Henry |
46 | |  |
| Practice
& Innovation | Subsidised
Café Meals Program: more than just "a cheap meal" Katrina
Doljanin and Kristine Olaris | 54 | |  |
Ethnic
community stakeholders as partners in primary and secondary diabetes prevention
Eleni Karantzas-Savva and Amy Kirwan | 61 | |  |
Bringing
accessible antenatal care to disadvantaged women in outer western Sydney Christine
Dwyer, Helen Cooke, and Krishna Hort | 67 | |  |
New
Zealand primary health care policy and the role of a non-government organisation
Peter Glensor | 76 | |  |
| Forum | Tantalus
and the Tyranny of Territory: Pursuing the dream of parity in rural and metropolitan
population health outcomes through primary health care programs Peter Harvey |
83 | |  |
| Policy
Responses | An
analysis of the Primary Health Care Access Program in the Northern Territory:
A major Aboriginal health policy reform Clive Rosewarne and John Boffa |
89 | |  |
New
Zealand action to address major inequities in the distribution and ultilisation
of primary health care services Laurence Malcolm |
101 | |  |
Health
inequality, social exclusion and neighbourhood renewal: Can place-based renewal
improve the health of disadvantaged communities? Harald Klein |
110 | |  |
| Researching
Primary Health Care Addressing Health Inequity | GPs'
views on how low socioeconomic position affects diabetes management: an exploratory
study Vanessa Rose, Mark Harris, and Maria Theresa Ho |
120 | |  |
Coping
with redundancy: A mentorship program for men Elyssa Joy, Dimity Pond,
and Georgina Cotter | 124 | |  |
A
participatory action research process with a rural Indigenous men's group: monitoring
and reinforcing change Komla Tsey, Mark Wenitong, Janya McCalman, Mary
Whiteside, Leslie Baird, David Patterson and Bradley Baird, Ruth Fagan, Yvonne
Cadet-James, and Andrew Wilson | 130 | |  |
| The
impact of residential socio-economic profile on medical service utilisation and
nursing home attendance claims by older Australians Gerard Gill, Kate Blackmore,
Dominic P Geraghty, and Des FitzGerald | 137 | |  |
Factors
affecting Medicare affordability Hal Swerissen and Lucinda Jordan |
144 | |  |
Matching
care to need in general practice: A secondary analysis of Bettering the Evaluation
and Care of Health (BEACH) data Mark F Harris, John Furler, Lisa Valenti,
Elizabeth Harris, and Helena Britt | 151 | |  |
| Book
Reviews | | 156 | | |
| Letters | |
160 | | |