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Aged Care Assessment Program, National Data Repository. (2006). Minimum Data Set Report - Annual Reports: 1999-2000; 2000-2001; 2001-2002; 2002-2003; 2003-2004; 2004-2005. National Data Repository, Lincoln Centre for Ageing and Community Care Research, Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University.
Available at http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ageing-reports-acapmds.htm#9900

Ah Chee, D., Alley, S., Milera, S., Carter, B., Lumley, J., & Wilson, G. (2001). Congress Alukura - women’s business. Politics, Action and Renewal. 4th Australian Women’s Health Conference, Adelaide, February.

Andrews, F., & Swerissen H. (2006). Managing the family's health: Preferences and experiences of women with different work and family arrangements. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 12(3),109-125. Abstract available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY06053.htm
Aroni, R. & Swerissen, H. (2003). Editorial, Chronic Illness: policies and paradoxes. Special Issue The Management of Chronic Disease in Primary Care Settings. Australian Journal of Primary Health,9 (2&3). Available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY03016.htm
Australian Institute for Primary Care. (2005). Evaluation of MindMatters Plus. Report prepared for Australian Principals Asscoiations Professional Development Council.
Australian Institute for Primary Care. (2005). The MindMatters Plus GP Component. Report prepared for Australian Principals Asscoiations Professional Development Council.
Australian Institute for Primary Care. (2006). Evaluation of the Program of Strategic Review of Disability Supports. Report prepared for the Department of Human Services. Available http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/order_form_reports.htm
Australian Institute for Primary Care. (2007). Factors in ambulance demand: Options for funding and forecasting. Consolidated report. Report commissioned by the Council of Ambulance Authorities. Available at http://convention.ambulance.net.au/intranet/docs/Ambdemand_funding_forecasting.pdf
Australian Institute for Primary Care. (2008). Review of pilots: Statewide Homelessness Assessment and Referral Framework. Report prepared for the Victorian Department of Human Services.

Bauer, M., McAuliffe, L., & Nay, R. (2009). Sexuality and the reluctant health professional. In Nay, R. & Garratt, S. (Eds.), Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care (3rd ed.). Elsevier, Sydney.

Bosch-Capblanch, X., Abba, K., Prictor, M., & Garner P. (2007). Contracts between patients and healthcare practitioners for improving patients' adherence to treatment, prevention and health promotion activities. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD004808. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD004808.pub3. Available at http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/en/ab004808.html

Brown, S., & Nay, R. (2006) Cranberry Health Chronicles: Myths, mazes and marketing, Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal , Autumn 12(1).

Browning, C., Wells, Y., & Joyce, A. (2005). The experience of ageing: Influences on mental health and well-being. In V. Minichiello & I. Coulson, (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in Gerontology: Promoting Positive Ageing. Sydney: Allen and Unwin and Routledge.
Canaway. R., & Merkes, M. (in press). Barriers to comorbidity service delivery: The complexities of dual diagnosis and the need to agree on terminology and conceptual frameworks. Australian Health Review.
Centre for Development & Innovation in Health (2005). Data Report: Survey of Staff and Managers' Perspectives. on Service Integration through HARP Projects. St Vincent's Health.
Centre for Development and Innovation in Health. (2006). Whittlesea Best Start Local Evaluation: Final Report, August 2006. Report prepared for the City of Whittlesea.
Cox, A., Eade, A., McNaught, K., Karantzas, E., Healy, C., Block, M. Laurence-Muller, S., Timmierman, J. Goltz, K., Wadsworth, Y. Wierenga, A., Wilson, G. (2004). Writing Narrative Action Evaluation Reports in Health Promotion – Guidelines, Resource Kit and Case Studies. Narrative, Evaluation and Action Research in health promotion. Victoria: Department of Human Services.
Crisp, B., & Swerissen, H. (2002). Program, agency and effect sustainability in health promotion. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 13(2), 40–43.
Crisp, B. & Swerissen, H. Critical processes for creating health-promoting sporting environments in Australia. Health Promotion International, 18, 145-152.
Daly, J., Jackson, D., & Nay, R. (2009). Visionary leadership for a ‘greying’ health care system. In Nay, R. & Garratt, S. (Eds.), Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care (3rd ed.). Elsevier, Sydney.
Davidson, S., Brooke, E., & Kendig, H. (2001). Age-segregated housing and friendship interaction for older people. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 14(1/2), 123-135.
Davis, S., Byers, S., Nay, R., & Koch, S. (2008). Dementia Friendly Design.
Devane, D., Begley, C.M., Clarke, M., Horey, D., & OBoyle, C. (2007). Evaluating Maternity Care: A minimum dataset of outcome measures. Birth, 34(2), 164-172.
de Vaus, D., & Wells, Y. D. (2003). Stress among older workers and retirees. In C. Petersen (ed.), Work Stress: Content and Context. Amityville, New York: Baywood.
de Vaus, D., & Wells, Y. (2004). What should mature-age workers do to promote health and wellbeing in retirement? Health Issues, 80, 23-26.
De Vaus, D., Wells, Y., Kendig, H., & Quine, S. (2007). Does gradual retirement have better outcomes than abrupt retirement? Results from an Australian panel study. Ageing & Society, 27(5), 667-682.
Dilkes, H., Deans, J. & Brown, R. (2005). A place for sound: raising children's awareness of their sonic environment. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 30(4), December, 43-47.
Dobbinson, S., Doyle, C., & Effendi, Y. (2005). Sun protection behaviour of junior cricketers and their coaches: An observational study. CBRC Research Paper Series No 14. Melbourne: Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, The Cancer Council Victoria.
Douglas, J. M., Dyson, M., & Foreman, P. (2006). Increasing leisure activity following severe traumatic brain injury: Does it make a difference? Brain Impairment, 7(2), 107-118.

Doyle, C., Ward, S., & Rees, G. (2005). EACH Dementia Development Research Project: Review of best practice in dementia. Report prepared for the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra.

Doyle, C. (2008). Giving carers of elderly frail people a break: Perspectives on respite care. In-Psych, December, 16-17.
Doyle, C., White, V., Dunt, D., Day, S., Pezzullo, L., Rosewarne, R., Opie, J. (October, 2006). Dementia Health Priority Initiative Draft Evaluation Framework. Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Dwyer, J., Silburn, K., Wilson, G. (2004). National Strategies for Improving Indigenous Health and Health Care. Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Review: Consultant Report No 1.
Foreman, P., Doyle, C., & Gardner, I. (May, 2006). Comprehensive assessment. Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Foreman, P. & Gardner, I. (2005). Home and Community Care Program National Minimum Data Set User Guide Version 2.0 including the HACC Data Dictionary V2.0. Prepared for the Department of Health and Ageing, Australian Government. Melbourne: La Trobe University.
Foreman, P., & Gardner, I. L. (2005). Evaluation of Projects in Education and Training in Dementia Care and Management in Acute Settings. Report to the Victorian Department of Human Services.
Foreman, P., Gardner, I., & Davis, S. (2004). Multidisciplinary Memory Clinics: What is important to
Carers and Clients. International Journal of Psychiatry, 19(6), 588-589.
Foreman, P. Murphy, G., & Swerissen, H. (2006). Barriers and facilitators to return to work: A literature review. Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University, Melbourne. Available at http://www.workcover.com/documents.aspx#B
Foreman, P., Wells, Y., Petralia, W., & Hamilton-Smith, E. (2000). Promoting positive
attitudes to ageing by health professionals and aged care service providers. Melbourne: Lincoln Gerontology Centre.
Foreman P., & Wells, Y. (2005). An Evaluation Framework for the Community Aged Care Package Continence Research Project. Prepared for the Department of Health and Ageing, Australian Government. Melbourne: La Trobe University.
Gardner, I. L. (2001). ACAS Activity Study. Lincoln Gerontology Centre, La Trobe University.
Gardner, I. L. (2003). Life transitions: Housing. In C. J.Browning (Ed.), Foundation studies in gerontology: Distance education materials. Melbourne: Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University.
Gardner, I. L., Browning, C., & Kendig, H. (2005). Accommodation options in later life: Retirement village or community living? Australasian Journal on Ageing, 24(4), 188-195.
Gething, L., Gridley, H., Browning, C., Helmes, E., Luszcz, M., Turner, J., Ward, L., & Wells, Y. (2003). The role of psychologists in fostering the wellbeing of older Australians. Australian Psychologist, 38(1), 1-10.
Gardner, I., Foreman, P., & Davis, S. (2004). Cognitive Dementia and Memory Clinics: Opinions of general
practitioners. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 19(2), 105-110.
Gardner, I., & Russell, H. (2001). ACAS Assessment Study. Lincoln Gerontology Centre, La Trobe University.
Gridley, H., Browning, C., Gething, L., Helmes, E., Luszca, M., Turner, J., Ward, L., & Wells, Y. (2000). Psychology and ageing: Contributions to the International Year of Older Persons. Melbourne: Australian Psychological Society.
Hand, K. & Lewis, V. (2002) Fathers' views on family life and paid work. Family Matters no.61 Autumn: 26-29. Paper (PDF 234K).
Hill, S. (2007). Involving the consumers in health research. For Researching Health: Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods. Editors M Saks and J Allsop, Sage Publications, London, pp.351-67. [ISBN978-1-4129-0363-9]
Hodgkinson , B., Koch, S. & Nay, R. (2005) Effectiveness of topical skin care provided in aged care facilities. International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 3(4), 65-101.
Hoffmann, J., Nay, R., & Garratt, S. (2002) Strategic Audit Report, Community Services (Aged Care Worker), Office of Training and Tertiary Education, Vic Government.
Howe, A., & Doyle, C. (November, 2006). Targeting in community care. Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Howe, A., & Doyle, C. (2006). International experience with quality assurance for long term care: Australian experience.. American Association of Retired Persons http://www.aarp.org/research/longtermcare/quality/2007_05_ltc.html
Ibrahim, J., & Nay, R. (2007). Residential Aged Care Communique, Issue 1,2,3,4.
Jones, J. (2001). The National Hepatitis C Resource Manual - a model for intersectoral
collaboration in the development and implementation of a national resource. The 3rd
Australasian conference on Hepatitis C, Melbourne, March.
Kelleher, H., Round, R., & Wilson, G. (2002). Report of the mid-term review of Victoria’s Maternity Services
Program. Australian Health Review, Vol 25, no 4, 12 Aug 2002.
Kendig, H., Browning, C, Singh, M., Quine, S., Thomas, S., & Wells, Y. (2006). Functional Ageing, health and services (FAHS): A longitudinal outcomes study.
King, J.A., Foreman, P., Murphy, G., & King, N.J. (2001). Back injuries in nurses: Prevalence, risk factors and prevention. Australian Journal of Rehabilitation and Counselling, 7, 106-114.
Kinnersley, P., Edwards, A., Hood, K., Cadbury, N., Ryan, R., Prout, H., Owen, D., MacBeth, F., Butow, P., & Butler, C. (2007). Interventions before consultations for helping patients address their information needs. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD004565. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD004565.pub2
 
Koch, S., McAuliffe, L., Nay, R., Koch, B., & O’Donnell, M. (2007). Best practice principles for undergraduate nursing students in aged care clinical placements. Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. ISBN 978-0-9581225-1-1.
Koch, S. Nay, R. Koch, B. Bauer, M. Wilson, J. & McAuliffe, L. (2005) Report on the feasibility of developing a standards rating system for all Australian government aged care homes (unpublished report). Submitted in January 2005 to Australian Government Department of Health & Ageing.
Koch, B., Nay, R., Koch, S., McAuliffe, L., Apel, S., O’Donnell, M., (2006) Development of an on-line clearing house of aged care education material for use and access by university Schools of Nursing Report, La Trobe Online Clearinghouse of Aged Care Teaching Essentials (LOCATE). Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.  ISBN 1920948171.
Lewis, V., with Hand, K.,& Tudball, J. (2001). Family and work: the family's perspective. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra.
Lewis, V., Marsh, G., Redfern, J., & Bakacs, L. (2005). Evaluation of MindMatters Plus and MindMatters Plus GP. Australian Principals' Association Professional Development Council (APAPDC), funded by DoHA.
Lewis, V., Redfern, J., Bakacs, L., & Mitchell, P. (2005). Cluster Evaluation of the Victorian National Suicide Prevention Strategy-Funded Community Initiative Projects, Report on Activities 2002-2004, July 2005. Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA).
Lewis, V., Tudball, J., & Hand, K. (2001) Family and work: the family's perspective. Family Matters no.59, Winter: 22-27.
Lincoln Centre for Ageing & Community Care Research. Aged Care Assessment Program, Minimum Data Set. Annual Report, Victoria, 2007-2008. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/projects/acas/eacap.htm
Lincoln Centre for Ageing & Community Care Research. Aged Care Assessment Program, Minimum Data Set. Annual Report, Victoria, 2006-2007. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/projects/acas/eacap.htm
Lincoln Centre for Ageing & Community Care Research. Aged Care Assessment Program, Minimum Data Set. Annual Report, Victoria, 2005-2006. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/projects/acas/eacap.htm
Lincoln Centre for Ageing & Community Care Research. Aged Care Assessment Program, Minimum Data Set. Annual Report, Victoria, 2004-2005. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/projects/acas/eacap.htm
Lincoln Centre for Ageing & Community Care Research. (2005). Aged Care Assessment Program National Data Repository Minimum Data Set Report. Annual Report 2003-2004. Australian Government Department of Health & Ageing. Available at
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/content/890dd8036dfa36e5ca256f1900101301/$file/2003-2004.pdf
Lincoln Centre for Ageing & Community Care Research. (2006). Aged Care Assessment Program National Data Repository Minimum Data Set Report. Annual Report 2004-2005. Australian Government Department of Health & Ageing. Available at
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/content/16B336DC0873D211CA256F19001012F6/$File/acap_nmds_report_0405.pdf
Livingstone, C. (2001). Pricking the gambling bubble. Dissent No. 5, Autumn/Winter.
Livingstone, C. (2001). The Social Economy of Poker Machine Gambling in Victoria. International Gambling Studies, 1, September.
Livingstone, C. (2002). Preface. In J. Doughney (Ed.), The Poker Machine State. Altona: Common Ground Publishing.
Livingstone, C. (2002). A New Gambling State? Taxes and gambling policy under the Bracks Government between 1999–2002.
Livingstone, C. (2003), Dealing with Class: Orthodox Public Discourse and Australian Trade Unionism. Australian Economic History Review, 43, 1.
Livingstone, C. (2005). Pubs, clubs and other suburban spaces. In C.Long, K. Shaw, and C. Merlo (Eds.), suburban fantasies: Melbourne Unmasked. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing.
Livingstone, C. (2005). Desire and the consumption of danger: Electronic gaming machines and the commodification of interiority. Addiction Research & Theory, 13(6), December, 523-534.

Livingstone, C., & Ford, G. (2003). Paying for our health. Dissent, No. 11, Autumn/Winter.

Livingstone, C., Silburn, K., Lewis, V., Wain, D., Bakacs, L., & Jordan, L. (2005). Allied Health Workforce Projects Evaluation. Victorian Department of Human Services.
Livingstone, C., Woolley R., & Borrell, J. (2006). The Changing EGM Industry and Technology, report for the Victorian Gambling Research Panel/Department of Justice, AIPC Melbourne. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/projects/egm.pdf
Marshall, S., Swerissen, H., & Biuso, C. (2002). Community recruitment of non-immunisers and partial
immunisers: Lessons learned. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 13(2), 62–64.
Marsh, G., Jordan, L., Livingstone, C., Dilkes, H., Bakacs, L., Lewis, V. et al. An evaluation of the Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation. Report. 2004-5. Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation.
McAuliffe, L., O’Donnell, M. & Nay, R. (2008). Successful pain assessment in older adults with dementia: Barriers and strategies. Monograph Royal College of Nursing, Australia. ISBN 978-0-980-3907-1-1
McIntosh, J. (2005). Because it's for the kids: Building a secure parenting base after separation. Children in Focus Program, Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University
McIntosh, J., & Long, C. (2005). Current findings on Australian children in post-separation dispute: Outer conflict, inner discord. Australian Journal of Family Studies, 11(1), 99-109.
McIntosh, J., Long, C., & Moloney, L. (2004). Child-Focused and Child-Inclusive Mediation: A Comparative Study of Outcomes. Journal of Family Studies, 10(1), 87-95.
McIntosh, J. E., Wells, Y. D., & Long, C. M. (2007). Child-focused and child-inclusive Family Law dispute resolution: One year findings from a prospective study of outcomes. Journal of Family Studies, 13, 8-25.
McIntosh, J. E., Wells, Y. D., Long, C. M., & Smyth, B. M. (2008). Child Focused and Child Inclusive divorce mediation. Comparative outcomes from a prospective study of post-separation adjustment. Family Court Review, 46, 105-124.
Merkes, M., & Wells, Y. (2003). Women of the baby boom generation and unpaid work – What are the indications for the future? Australasian Journal on Ageing, 22(4), 186-190.

Mitchell, P., & Lewis, V. (2003). A Manual to Guide the Development of Local Evaluation Plans: Evaluating
initiatives within the LIFE Framework using a program logic approach. Australian Government Department of Health & Ageing, Canberra. Available at http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/F3F3F4412F4B4A82CA2571E3001B7883/$File/maneval.pdf

Moloney, L., McIntosh, J., & Foreman, P. (2006). Production of multimedia resources on child-focused dispute resolution. Australian Institute for Primary Care, Children in Focus Project.
Murphy, G., & Foreman, P. (2008). Implementing post-injury rehabilitation policy. In S. Barraclough & H. Gardner (Eds.), Analysing health policy: A problem-oriented approach (pp. 250-261). Marrickville: Elsevier.
Naccarella, L., Southern, D., Furler, J., Scott, A., Prosser, L., Young, D., Swerissen, H., & Waters, E. (2007). Reforming Primary Care in Australia: A Narrative Review of the Evidence from Five Comparator Countries. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 13(2), 38-45. Abstract available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY07022.htm
Nay, R. (Chair) (2003) Aged Care Enrolled Nurse Working Party Report to the Minister for Ageing, CoA.
Nay, R. (2004) Nursing Workforce Issues in Aged care. In Nay, R. and Garratt, S. Nursing older people: issues and innovations. Churchill-Livingstone: Sydney
Nay, R. (2004) Sexuality and Older People. In Nay, R. and Garratt, S. Nursing older people: issues and innovations. Churchill-Livingstone: Sydney .
Nay, R. (2004) Staffing Models (unreleased report) DHS, Victoria.
Nay, R. (2005) Risk management a threat to healthy ageing, Nursing Review, March.
Nay, R. (2005) Nurses who think, National Healthcare Journal , Feb :34
Nay, R. (2005) New book queries old ‘truths', La Trobe University Bulletin, January/February
Nay, R. (2008) Community Nursing in Australia: Context, Issues and Applications. Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Foundation Research Unit.
Nay, R., Bird, M., Edvardsson, D., Fleming, R., & Hill, K. (2009). Person-centred care. In Nay, R. & Garratt, S. (Eds.), Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care (3rd ed.). Elsevier, Sydney.
Nay, R. Fetherstonhaugh, D. Pitcher, A. Closs, B. & Koch, S. (2003). Improving the admission and discharge practices of acute and sub-acute facilities in relation to people with dementia, Department of Human Services (Victoria).
ISBN: 0 7311 61815
Nay, R., & Garratt, S. (Eds.). (2004), Nursing older people: issues and innovations, Sydney: Churchill Livingstone (2nd ed). ISBN: 0 7295 3751 X
Nay, R., & Garratt, S. (2009). Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care (3rd ed.). Elsevier: Sydney.
Nay, R., Katz, B., Le Couteur, D., & Murray, M. (2009). Innovative responses to a changing health care environment. In Nay, R. & Garratt, S. (Eds.), Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care (3rd ed.). Elsevier, Sydney.
Nay, R., & Koch, S. (2006) Barriers to overcoming restraint use, Journal of Gerontological Nursing.
Nay, R., Koch, S. Tiziani, A. (2003). Care Planning and the SRS: Facilitators Manual. Victoria: DHS.
Nay, R., Koch, S. Tiziani, A. (2003). Care Planning and the SRS: Participants Manual. Victoria: DHS.
Nay, R., Koch, S. Tiziani, A. (2003). SRS Care Planning Enhancement Project Final Report. Victoria: DHS.
Nay, R., & O’Donnell, M. (2008). Caring for older people living in the community.  In D. Kralik, & A. Van Loon (Eds.) Community Nursing in Australia. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4051-5173-3
Nay, R., Thomas, S., Koch, S., Wilson, J., et al. (2004) Quality Indicators in Public Sector Residential Aged Care Project Report, DHS, Victoria. ISBN: 0 7311 6198 X
Nay, R., & Wilson, J. (2005) Follow the leaders – evidence based approach to aged care practice, Agendas, May .
Nolan, M., Bauer, M., & Nay, R. (2009). Supporting family carers: Implementing a relational and dynamic approach. In Nay, R. & Garratt, S. (Eds.), Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care (3rd ed.). Elsevier, Sydney.
Nowson, C., Jarman, H., & Herd, A. (2008). Enhancing nutritional research within an aged care facility. Nutrition & Dietetics, 65: 157-161.
O'Donnell, M., Nay, R., & Winbolt, M. (2008). Caring for Older people. In D. Kralik, K. Trowbridge & J. Smith (Eds.) Practice Manual for Community Nursing in Australia. UK: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4051-5964-7
Payman, V., George, J., & Ryburn, B. (2008). Religiosity of depressed elderly patients. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 23, 16-21.
Pearson, A., Nay, R., and Taylor, B. (2003) ‘Relatives' Experiences of Nursing Home Entry: Meanings, Practices and Discourse, In Nolan, M.R. Lundh , U. Grant, G. and Keady , J. (John) 'Partnerships in Family Care', Open University Press: UK.
Pearson, A., Nay, R., Ward, C., Lenten, L., & Lewis, M. (2002) Nurse Practitioner Project: Phase 2 - External Evaluation for the Department of Human Services (unreleased report).
Pearson, A., Nay, R., Ward, C. Lenten, L., & Lewis, M. (2004) Nurse Practitioner Project: Phase 2 – External Evaluation, DHS, Victoria.
Petralia, A., Quadara, R., Di Blasi, F., Tallorita, S., & Wells, Y. (2007). Una vita migliore: Crime prevention and the Italian community. Final report to the Attorney-General’s Department. Melbourne: Co.As.It.
Quine, S. Wells, Y., de Vaus, D., & Kendig, H. (in press, accepted August 2007). When choice in retirement decisions is missing: Qualitative and quantitative findings of impact on wellbeing. Australasian Journal on Ageing.
Russell, H., & Foreman, P.E. (2002). Maintaining a relationship with a family member in a nursing home: The role of visitor. Australian Journal of Family Studies, 8(2), 147–164.
Russell, H., Foreman, P., & Petralia, W. (2002). Community care services for older people: Current issues. Final report of a project conducted for Catholic Health. Lincoln Gerontology Centre, Australian Institute for Primary Care. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/projects/Catholic%20Health%20paper%20final.pdf
Ryan, R., Broclain, D., Horey, D., Oliver, S., Prictor, M., & Hill, S. (2007). Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group Study Quality Guide. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/cochrane/assets/downloads/StudyQualityGuide050307.pdf
Ryan, R., Broclain, D., Horey, D., Oliver, S., Prictor, M., & Hill, S. (2007). Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group Study Design Guide. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/cochrane/assets/downloads/StudyDesignGuide050307.pdf
Ryburn, B., Anderson, V., & Wales, R. (2009). Asperger syndrome: How does it relate to non-verbal learning difficulty? Journal of Neuropsychology, 3(1), 107-123.
Ryburn, B. & Doyle, C. (2007). Roles for psychologists within specialist dementia services: future potential for development, In Abstracts of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society. Australian Journal of Psychology, 59 (S1), 335.
Ryburn, B., Wells, Y., & Foreman, P. (in press). Enabling independence: Restorative approaches to home provision for frail older adults. Health and Social Care in the Community.
Ryburn, B., Wells, Y., & Foreman, P. (2007). The efficacy of the 'Active Service Model' for HACC". Australian Institute for Primary Care, Interim Report commissioned by the Victorian Department of Human Services.
Sanson, A., & Lewis, V., (2001). Children and their family contexts: overview and introduction Family Matters, no.59, Winter.
Santesso, N., Ryan, R., & Hill, S. (2006). Overview of Cochrane systematic reviews: Interventions directed to consumers for evidence-based prescribing and drug use. Report to the Canadian Optimal Medication Prescribing and Utilization Service (COMPUS) on behalf of the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH).
Silburn, K., Livingstone, C., Marsh, G., Bakacs, L., Dilkes, H., Jordan, L., & Lewis, V. (2005). Evaluation of the Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Foundation. Final Report. Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Foundation.
Someya, Y., & Wells, Y. (2008). Current issues on ageing in Japan: A comparison with Australia. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 27(1), 8-13.
Stephenson, P., Marshall, S., & Renhard, R. (2005). Evaluation of the Program of Strategic Review of Disability Support Services: Final Report (August). Department of Human Services.
Swerissen, H. (2002). Toward Greater Integration of the Health System. Australian Health Review, 25(5), 88–93.
Swerissen, H. (2002). Implications of hospital deinstitionalisation for primary health and community support services. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 8(1), 9–13. Abstract available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY02002.htm

Swerissen, H. (2004). Australian Primary Care Policy in 2004: Two tiers or one for Medicare? Australia and New Zealand Health Policy, 1. Available at http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/home

Swerissen, H. (2009). The health workforce. In: E. Willis, L. Reynolds,& H. Keleher (Eds.), Understanding the Australian health care system. Sydney: Elsevier Australia.
Swerissen, H., Belfrage, J., Weeks, A., Jordan, L., Walker, C., Furler, J. et al. (2006). A randomized control trial of a self-management program for people with a chronic illness from Vietnamese, Chinese, Italian and Greek backgrounds. Patient Education and Counselling, 64(1-3), 360-368.
Swerissen, H., Butler, A., & Macmillan, J. (2003). Final Report. Feasibility Study for Developing a Nation-wide Chronic Disease and Associated Rick Factors Information and Monitoring System. Behavioural Risk Factor Information & Monitoring. Report of aPrepared for the Commonwealth Department of Health & Ageing. Related reports available http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/order_form_reports.htm
Swerissen, H., & Perrin, B. (2008). The behavior and psychological functioning of people at high risk of diabetes-related foot complications. The Diabetes Educator, 34(3), E1-E9.
Swerissen, H., & Crisp. B. (2004). The sustainability of health promotion interventions for different levels of social organisation. Health Promotion International, 9(1), 123-130. Available at http://heapro.oupjournals.org
Swerissen, H., & Dennekamp, M. (2006). The effect of hip protectors in residential aged care settings. Australasian Journal of Ageing, 25(1), 9-13.
Swerissen, H.,& Duckett S.J. (2002). Health policy and financing. In H.Gardner (Ed.), Health Policy in Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Swerissen, H., & Duckett, S. (2007). Federalism and health. In S. Barraclough & H. Gardner (Eds.), Analysing Health Policy: A Problem-oriented Approach. Sydney: Elsevier.
Swerissen, H., & Duckett, S. (2007). Health Policy for a long lived society. In A. Borowski, S. Encel, & E. Ozanne (Eds.), Longevity and social change in Australia. Sydney: Elsevier
Swerissen, H., Duckett, S., Daly, J., Borthwick, C., Bergen, K., Marshall, S., & Crisp, B. (2001). Health promotion evaluations: A programmatic approach. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 11(1), supplement.
Swerissen, H., Duckett, S., & Livingstone, C. (2003). An analysis of potential inflationary effects on health care costs for consumers associated with the Government's 'A Fairer Medicare', and the Opposition proposal. Report commissioned by the Department of the Senate, Australian Parliament. Available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/projects/medicareproj.htm
Swerissen, H., & Jordan, L. (2004). Factors Affecting Medicare Affordability. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 10(3), 144-150. Abstract available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY04059.htm
Swerissen, H., & Jordan, L. (2005). Clinical governance in community health. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 11(2), 26-31. Abstract available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY05018.htm
Swerissen, H., Macmillan, J., Biuso, C., & Tilgner, L. (2001). Community health and general practice: The impact of different cultures on the integration of primary care. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(1), 65-70. Abstract available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY01010.htm
Swerissen, H., & Taylor, M. (2008). Reforming funding for chronic illness: Medicare-CDM. Australian Health Review, 32(1), 76-84.

Swerissen, H., & Taylor, M. (2008). System reform and development for chronic disease management. A report prepared by the Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University, Melbourne, for the Policy, Planning and Resourcing Division, Queensland Health.
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/order_form_reports.htm

Swerissen, H., & Tilgner, L. (2001). Development and validation of the Primary Health Care Consumer Opinion Survey. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(1), 34-38. Abstract available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/261/paper/PY01005.htm
Swerissen, H., & Walker, R. (2004). Research Partnerships for Primary Health? Editorial. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 10(2), 7.
Teshuva, K., Nelms, L., Johnson, V., Foreman, P., & Stanley, J. (2007). Outcomes for older people with chronic and complex needs. Brotherhood of St Laurence and Lincoln Centre for Research on Ageing. Available athttp://www.bsl.org.au/pdfs/Outcomes_for_older_people.pdf
Teshuva, K., Russell, H., & Varanelli, L. (2008). The Victorian Aged Care Assessment Service Quality Improvement Framework. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 14(3), 73-81.
Thomas, S., Moore, K., Nay, R., & Fonda, D., (2006). Continence Outcomes Measurement Suite Project Final Report (DoHA).
Unsworth, C. A., Wells, Y., Browning, C., Thomas, S. A., & Kendig, H. (2007). To continue, modify or relinquish driving: Findings from a longitudinal study of healthy ageing. Gerontology, 53, 423- 431.
Victorian Department of Human Services and Lincoln Centre for Ageing and Community Care Research (2006). Victorian HACC dependency survey: A study of clients in the Home and Community Care Program. Melbourne: DHS.
Victorian Quality Council & Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group (2007). Communicating with consumers and carers - Part 1. Pilot of evidence-based selection of communication strategies to improve communication between consumers/carers and health services.
http://www.health.vic.gov.au/qualitycouncil/activities/consumers.htm
Victorian Quality Council & Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group (2007). Communicating with consumers and carers - Part 2. A guide for an evidence-informed approach to improving communication and participation in health care. http://www.health.vic.gov.au/qualitycouncil/activities/consumers.htm
Walker, C., Swerissen, H. & Belfrage, J. (2003). Self-management: its place in the management of chronic illnesses. Australian Health Review, 26 (2) p 34-42.
Winbolt, M., Nay, R., & Fetherstonhaugh, D. (2009). Taking a TEAM (Translating Evidence into Aged care Methods) approach to practice change. In Nay, R. & Garratt, S. (Eds.), Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care (3rd ed.). Elsevier, Sydney.
Weeks, A., McAvoy, B., Peterson, C., Furler, J., Walker, C., Swerissen, H. & Belfrage, J. (2003). Negotiating ownership of chronic illness: An appropriate role for health professionals in chronic illness self-management programs. Special Issue The Management of Chronic Disease in Primary Care Settings. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 9(2 & 3).
Weeks, A., & Swerissen, H. (2005). Self-management and chronic illness. In S. Thomas, C. Browning (Eds.), Behavioural change. United Kingdom: Elsevier.
Weeks, A., Swerissen, H., & Belfrage, J. (2007). Issues, challenges, and solutions in translating study instruments. Evaluation Review, 31, 153-165.
Wilson, J., O’Donnell, M., McAuliffe, L., Nay, R., & Pitcher, A. (2008). Assessment of pain in older adults with dementia in acute and residential care. Monograph Royal College of Nursing, Australia.  ISBN 978-0-980-3907-0-4
Wells, Y.D., (2002). Life transitions: Retirement and widowhood. In C. Browning (Ed.), Foundation Studies in Gerontology: Distance education materials. Melbourne: Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University.
Wells, Y. (2002). Life transitions: Caregiving. In C. Browning (Ed.), Foundation Studies in Gerontology: Distance education materials. Melbourne: Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University.

Wells, Y. (2005). Research and practice with older adults: The picture in Australia. Australian Psychologist, 40(1), 2-7.

Wells, Y. (2008). The APS Psychology and Ageing Interest Group. In-Psych, December, 18.
Wells, Y. D., & Browning, C. (2002). Widowhood. In L. Breslow (Editor in chief), Encyclopedia of Public
Health, pp. 1311-1313. New York: Macmillan.

Wells, Y. D., & de Vaus, D. (2003). Work stress and caregiver stress. In C. Petersen (Ed.), Work Stress: Content and Context. Amityville, New York: Baywood.

Wells, Y., de Vaus, D., Kendig, H., & Quine, S. (in press). Health and wellbeing through retirement: Understanding pre post and retrospective measures of change. International Journal of Ageing and Human Development.
Wells, Y., De Vaus, D., Kendig, H., Quine, S., & Petralia, W. (2006). Healthy Retirement Project, Technical Report 2006. Australian Institute for Primary Care, Melbourne, Victoria Available http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aipc/order_form_reports.htm
Wells, Y., Foreman, P., Gething, L., & Petralia, W. (2004). Nurses’ Attitudes Towards Aging and Older Adults. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 30(9), 5-13.
Wells, Y., Foreman, P., & Ryburn, B. (2009). Community care for older Australians: Issues and future directions. In R. Nay & S. Garratt (Eds.), Older People: Issues and Innovations in Care, (3rd ed.). Sydney: Elsevier.
Wells, Y., & Johnson, T. M. (2001). Impact of parental divorce on of young adults to provide care to parents in the future. Journal of Family Studies, 7, 160-170.
Wells, Y. D., Petralia, W., de Vaus, D., & Kendig, H. (2003). Recruitment for a panel study of Australian retirees: Issues in recruiting from rare and nonenumerated populations. Research on Aging, 25(1), 36-64.
Wells, Y. D., Petralia, W., de Vaus, D., & Kendig, H. (2008). Recruitment for a panel study of Australian retirees. In W. P. Vogt (Ed.), Selecting research methods Vol. Ii. London: Sage.
Wells, Y., Petralia, W., & Foreman, P. (2002). Older Italian-Australians' use of and satisfaction with health and community services. Melbourne: Lincoln Gerontology Centre and Co.As.It.

Wells, Y., & Rodi, H. (2000). Effects of pet ownership on the health and wellbeing of older people. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 19, 143-148.

Willis, J., Wilson, G., Anderson, I., Rosenthal, D., Smith, A., Fairley, C., & McDonald, K. (2004). An Evaluation of the Tri-State HIV/STI Project 2001-2002: A report commissioned by the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health on behalf of the Tri-State HIV/STI Project funding jurisdictions, the State Governments of South Australia, Northern Territory, Western Australia and the Australian Government.

Wilson, J., O’Donnell, M., McAuliffe, L., Nay, R. & Pitcher, A. (2008). Assessment of pain in older adults with dementia in acute and residential care. Monograph Royal College of Nursing, Australia.  ISBN 978-0-980-3907-0-4

Young, A., Murphy, G., Kippen, S., & Foreman, P. (2001). The Post-amputation Rehabilitation Experience of People Living in Rural Settings. The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling, 7(1), 23-27.

Conference Presentations

Berends, L., Bull, D., Cotton, T. & Roberts, B. 'Dealing with drugs in the military: An evaluation of the Australian Defence Force alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs service'. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Professional Society on Alcohol and Drugs, Cairns, November 2006.
Brooke, L. Age Limits: Age-related discrimination in employment affecting workers over 45. Melbourne: Victorian, South Australian and Western Australian Equal Opportunity Commissions and the Australian Employers Convention, 2001.
Brooke, L. The human resource costs and benefits of maintaining an agebalanced
workforce. Melbourne : Australian Employers Convention, 2001.
De Vaus, D., & Wells, Y. For better or worse but not for lunch: The impact of retirement on marriage. Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, February, 2003
<http: www.aifs.gov.au/institute/afrc8/papers.html> (page 7)

Foreman, P.E. Multidisciplinary memory clinics: The experience of caregivers and referring doctors. Paper presented at the International Psychogeriatric Association European Regional Meeting, 1-4 April, 2003, Geneva, Switzerland.

Foreman, P. 'Facilitators and Barriers to Return to Work'. Presentation of findings from the WorkCover South Australia Project, September, 2006.

Jones, J. Focus Group Testing of the National Hepatitis C Resource Manual. ANEX Conference, Melbourne, June, 2001.

Jones, J. The National Hepatitis C Resource Manual - a model for implementation. 33rd Annual Public Health Association Conference: A Public Health Odyssey - Popular Culture, Science and Politics, Sydney, September, 2001.
Keleher, H., Wilson, G., Round, R., Grimshaw, L. Increasing women’s options: A Review of the Maternity Services Program in Victoria. 33rd Annual Public Health Association Conference: A Public Health Odyssey - Popular Culture, Science and Politics, Sydney, September, 2001.
Keleher, H., Gray, G., Jones, D., & Wilson, G. (Eds.). 4th Australian Women’s Health Conference. Australian Women’sHealth Network. Victoria, 2001.

Legge, D., Wilson, G., *Gleeson, D., Sanguinetti, J., Butler, P. Primary Health Care and the problem of transferability. 35th Public Health Association Annual Conference, Essentials, Differentials and Potentials in Health, 28th September – 1 October 2003, Brisbane.

Lewis, V. Family and work: the family's perspective. Keynote address at Work and Family Conference, Sydney, 2001.
Lewis, V. Evaluating the implementation of the Primary Care Partnerships (PCPs) in Victoria. Paper presented in organised session, "Partnerships in primary care - organised session." Wilson G., Swerissen, H., Lewis V., Grimshaw, L., Mitchell, P., Wright M., 3rd Health Services and Policy Research Conference, 16-19 November, 2003.
Lewis, V. Evaluating consumers' experiences of services coordination. Paper presented in organised session, "Partnerships in primary care - organised session." Wilson G., Swerissen, H., Lewis V., Grimshaw, L., Mitchell, P., & Wright M., 3rd Health Services and Policy Research Conference, 16-19 November, 2003.
Lewis, V., Jones, S., & Ruck, E. Community Readiness: Compatibility of Theory, Policy and Practice. Paper presented at the International Conference on Engaging Communities, Brisbane, 14-17 August, 2005.
Lewis, V., Marsh, G., & Redfern, J. 'Mind Matters Plus: systematic delivery of evidence-based mental health programs in schools'. Paper presented as part of a Symposium entitled Early intervention: School based programs for mental health at the 17th World Congress of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, Melbourne, September, 2006.
Lin, V., *Gruzin, S., Ellickson, C., Glover, J., *Silburn, K., *Wilson, G., Poljski, C. Indicators for Gender Equity and Health. 35th Public Health Association Annual Conference, Essentials, Differentials and Potentials in Health, Brisbane, 28th September – 1 October 2003.
Livingstone, C. Victoria - the gambling dependent state. Gambler’s Help Cultural Diversity Conference, Melbourne, May, 2001.
Livingstone, C. A New Gambling State? The ALP’s regulation of gambling in Victoria, 1999-2001. National Association of Gambling Studies Conference, Sydney, November, 2001.
Livingstone, C. An economics for a gambling state. Paper presented to Victoria University of
Technology Victorian Local Governance Association Dis-arming the Bandits Conference, Melbourne, September, 2002.
 

Livingstone, C. A Social Economy of Local Gambling: one Australian state. Paper presented
to European Association for the Study of Gambling Conference, Barcelona, October, 2002.

 

Livingstone, C. An Imaginary Economy – gambling and social well-being. Paper presented to Sociological Association of Aotearoa (New Zealand) Conference, Auckland, 9–11 December, 2003 (http://saanz.rsnz.org/conference2003.html).

 
Livingstone, C. An Imaginary Economy. Paper presented to Dangerous Consumptions colloquium, University of Melbourne, 4–5 September, 2003.  
Livingstone, C. & Minchinton, M. The Everyday Life of the Pokies. National Association of Gambling Studies Conference, Sydney, November, 2001.  
Livingstone, C. & Woolley, R. 'Desire, commodity and the machine'. Paper presented at
the 13th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, Lake Tahoe, Nevada
USA, May, 2006.

 

Mitchell, P., Lewis, V., Wilson, G., Wright, M., Redfern, J. An evaluation framework for National Suicide Prevention Strategy Community Initiative Projects in Victoria. 35th Public Health Association Annual Conference "Essentials, Differentials and Potentials in Health, Brisbane, 28th September – 1 October 2003

 
Mitchell, P & Lewis, V. Developing a program logic evaluation framework for National Suicide Prevention
Strategy Community Initiative Projects in Victoria, Annual Suicide Prevention Australia National Conference, Sydney, 2004.
 
Mitchell, P., & Lewis, V.Evaluating the Victorian Community Initiative Projects of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy. Paper presented at the 11th Annual Suicide Prevention Australia National Conference, Sydney, 2004.  

Mitchell, P., Lewis, V., *Wilson, G., Wright, M., Redfern, J. Developing a program logic evaluation framework for National Suicide Prevention Strategy Community Initiative Projects in Victoria. 10th Annual SPA National Conference, Brisbane, 2004.

 
Renhard, R. 'Managing Research into Practice: A Strategy for Clinician-led
Governance'. Paper presented at the Clinical Governance Australia Conference, 2006,
Melbourne.

 
Ryburn, B., & Doyle, C. Roles for psychologists in specialist dementia services: future potential for development. Paper presented at the Australian Psychological Society National Conference, Brisbane, Australia, September 2007.  
Ryburn, B., Doyle, C., & Wells, Y. (2008). The impact of residential respite on people with dementia. Paper presented at the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment Conference, Melbourne.  
Swerissen, H. (March 2002). Plenary 3: Health Policy and Quality Use of Medicines – the Australian perspective, National Medicines Symposium 2002 Conference.  
Swerissen, H., Weeks, A., Belfrage, J., & McAvoy, B. Peer-Led Self-Management of Chronic Illness programs for people from CALD backgrounds: A randomized study, 18th World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Melbourne, 26-30 April, 2004.
 
Teshuva, K. 'Outcomes for Older People with Complex and Chronic Needs'. Paper
presented at the Australian Association of Gerontology Conference, Sydney, November,
2006.

 
Wadsworth, Y., Werringa, A., Wilson, G., & the NEAR DHS project development team (2004). A hybrid methodology – action research, narrative and evaluation, ALARPM (Action Learning Action Research Process Management) National Australia Conference, Darwin, NT 17th-18th July, 2004.  
Wadsworth, Y., Werringa, A., Wilson, G., & the NEAR DHS project development team. An emerging
methodology - narrative action evaluation, Australian Evaluation Society annual conference – Adelaide October 13-15, 2004.
 
Weeks, A., & Swerissen, H. Chronic Disease Self-Management Programs: Why do they work? 18th World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Melbourne, 26-30 April, 2004.  
Wells, Y. Using Australia's Aged Care Assessment Program (ACAP) Minimum Data Set to inform policy and practice. Poster presentation to IAGG Congress of Gerontology and Geriatricsd Conference, Paris, 5-9 July 2009.  
Wells, Y. Elder abuse: The 'dark side' of caregiving. Paper presented at the Ageing, Ageism, and Elder Abuse Conference, Melbourne, August, 2007.  
Wells, Y. Evaluating small projects. Workshop. Australian Association of Gerontology, Canberra, September, 2001.  
Wells, Y.D. Importance of psychological training for research in ageing. Paper presented as part of a symposium, ‘The importance of post-graduate training in geropsychology: Practice and research implications’, co-sponsored by the Division of Research and Teaching and the Interest Group on Ageing of the Australian Psychological Society. Gold Coast, September, 2002  
Wells, Y. 'Is it better to retire abruptly or gradually? Results from the Healthy
Retirement Project'. Paper presented at the Australian Association of Gerontology
Conference, Sydney, November, 2006.

 
Wells, Y. D. & D. de Vaus. Changes in health and well-being during the first three years after
retirement: a prospective study. Australian Psychological Society. Gold Coast, September, 2002.
 
Wells, Y. D. & D. de Vaus. Changes in health and well-being during the first three years after
retirement: a prospective study. International Federation on Ageing 6th Global conference, “Maturity Matters”. Poster Presentation, Perth, October, 2002.
 
Wells, Y. D., & P. Foreman, Petralia, W. & Gething, L. Nurses’ attitudes towards ageing and older
people. International Federation on Ageing 6th Global conference, “Maturity Matters”. Poster Presentation,
Perth, October, 2002.
 
Wells, Y. D. , & Petralia, W. Invited presentation to the Victorian Trans-Psychiatry Unit. Older Italians in Australia: Their health and use of services. Melbourne: October, 2002.  
Wells, Y. & Petralia, W. Mental health and well being of older people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Australian Psychological Society, Adelaide, September, 2001.
 
Wells, Y. & Petralia, W. ‘Mental health and older Italians in Australia’. Forum sponsored by Co.As.It, the Victorian Transcultural Psychiatry Unit, and North Western Mental Health Service, ‘Mental Well-Being: A Forum for Service Providers to the Italian Community’, Melbourne, October, 2001.  

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Assessment of Older People – A Review of Recent International Literature (1997) A. Butler, S. Davidson, E. Dickens, S. Humphries, N. Otis & H. Russell $11.00

Best Practice in Primary Health Care.  A detailed report on current best practice in primary health care from throughout Australia ($36.85).

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Parents in Conflict - Children in Focus: Professional Development CD-ROM Set ($60)
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Working with High Parental Conflict: An interview with Dr Joan B Kelly - video or DVD ($60)

Because it's for the kids: Buidling a secure parenting base after separation: available from www.familyrelationships.gov.au (Code FPB047)

Community Day Care for People with Dementia: An Evaluation (1993) A. Reynolds, H. Kendig, G. McVicar, A. O'Brien & L. Rijneveld $22.00

Gerontology on the Move: Is Professional Education Keeping Pace? (1996) Proceedings of the 4th National Symposium, J. Angus (9ed.) $22.00

Health for All: The South Australian Experience. Twenty-seven articles in 500 pages exploring in detail the implementation of Health for All policies in South Australia ($42.30).

It's My Place: Older People Talk about their Homes (1993), B. Davison, H. Kendig, F. Stephens & V. Merrill $18.65

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Lincoln Papers in Gerontology (no charge)

  • No. 38, Butler, A., Dickens, E., Humphries, S., Otis, N. and Russell, H. Emerging Issues for Australia in the Assessment of Older People: A Review of Recent International Literature. October 1998.
  • No. 37, Stacey, B.  Depressive Symptoms among Older People Living Independently. September 1997.
  • No. 36, Fiveash, B.  The Articulate Resident's Perspectives on Nursing Home Life, April, 1997.
  • No. 35, Walker-Birckhead, W. Meaning and Old Age: Time, Survival and the End of Life, December, 1996.
  • No. 34, Charlton, F., Humphries, S. and Russell, H.  Hostel or Home? A Study of Victorian ACAT Recommendations of Hostel Care Plans, December, 1996.
  • No. 33, Riggs, A. Absent/Present Women in Men’s Lives: The Social Adaptation of Eight Older Widowers, July 1996.
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  • No. 30, Thomas, T. and Hallebone, E. Adolescents' Attitudes Towards Older People and their Relationships with Grandparents, September 1995.
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  • No. 25, Healy, J. Who Gets What? Comparing Aged Care Community Service Fields in Adelaide and Melbourne,  August 1994.
  • No. 24,  Dimelow, C. and Howie, L. The Meaning Older Women Give to Their Activities, May 1994.
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  • No. 22, Davison, G. Old People in a Young Society: Towards a History of Ageing in Australia, November 1993.
  • No. 21, Butler, A., Fricke, J. and Humphries, S. Standard Assessment Instruments Suitable for Use by ACATs and HACC Agencies, October 1993.
  • No. 20,  Callaghan, J., Harvey, K. and Story, I. Geriatrician-Initiated Medication Recommendations: Are they Implemented?, July 1993.
  • No. 19,  Doyle, S. Psychotropic Drug Use Among Older People, July 1993.
  • No. 18, Dickens, E., Browning, C., Jellie, C. and Thomas, S. Older People's Satisfaction with Services Provided by General Medical Practitioners, May 1993.
  • No. 17,  Johnson, N. The Impact of the Commonwealth Aged Care Reform Strategy on the Voluntary Sector of Residential Care Providers, March 1993.
  • No. 16,  Rosewarne, R. and Bruce, A. Hostel Dementia Programs and Participants in Victoria, December 1992.
  • No. 15,  Browning, C. Methodological Issues in the Study of Cognitive Changes in Adulthood, July 1992.
  • No. 14,  Wong, L. and Cheung, K. Incontinence in a Victorian Geriatric Hospital, May 1992.
  • No. 13,  Otis, N.  Identifying Care Alternatives for Older People: The Victorian Regional Geriatric Assessment  Program, January 1992.
  • No. 12,  Hargreaves, M.  Physiological Aspects of Exercise in the Elderly, December 1991.
  • No. 11,  Russell, C. and Sauran, V. Resident Evaluation of a Home-like Hostel Environment:  A Study of Autonomy Among Frail Older People, September 1991.
  • No. 10,  Fitzmaurice, K. Ageing and Visual Impairment: Common Causes and Functional Implications, September 1991.
  • No. 9,  Rawlinson, D. and Watson, C. Some Images of Old Age in Literature: Two Views, June 1991.
  • No. 8,  Morris, M. and Minichiello, V. Why Choose to Work in Geriatrics?  Factors which Affect Physiotherapists'  Decisions to Work with Older People, April 1991.
  • No. 7, Handel, A. Themes of Achievement in Autobiographical Self of Elderly, Actively Involved Men: Notes from Life Stories of Refugees from Nazi Germany, November 1990.
  • No. 6,  Borowski, A. The Future of Retirement Incomes in Australia, July 1990.
  • No. 5,  Schultz, C.L. and Schultz, N.C. As People Grow Older: Caregiving, Health and Psychological Well-being, June1990.
  • No. 4,  Murphy, J. and Friend, C. The Role of Government in the Residential Aged Care Sector: Two Viewpoints, January 1990.
  • No. 3,   Minichiello, V. Journeys to the Same Stop: Stories for Entering Nursing Homes, December 1989.
  • No. 2,  Howe, A. L. and Sharwood, P. Present and Potential Roles of Hostels in the Australian Aged Care System, October 1989.
  • No. 1,  Minichiello, V., Alexander, L. and Jones, D. Australian Literature in Social Gerontology: A Content Analysis of Trends since 1980, October 1988.


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