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Staff Publications in 1999

 

 

Staff Publications in 1999 - Alphabetical by First Author

Key
† = student author
‡ = external author

 

Barraclough, S. (1999). Constraints on the retreat from a welfare-orientated approach to public health care in Malaysia. Health Policy, 47, 53-67.
C1: Refereed contribution

Barraclough, S. (1999). Women and tobacco in Indonesia. Tobacco Control, 8, 327-332.
C1: Refereed contribution

Blacker, V., Kanitsaki, O., & McGartland, M. (1999, October). Assessing quality of access to healthcare services by NESB women. Paper presented at the Counting the cost of quality: 16th International ISOUA Conference, Melbourne.
E3: Extract of paper

Browning, C., & Stacey, B. (Eds.). (1999). Australian Psychologist (Special Issue: Psychology and the Older Person). (Vol. 34). Queensland: Australian Academic Press.
K: Journal Editorship (Guest Editors for Special Issue)

Browning, C. J., & Stavey, B. (1999). Psychology and ageing in Australia. Australian Psychologist, 34, 79-81.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Carey, L. B. (1999). Health care chaplaincy research: A need within aged care facilities. Journal of Family Studies, 5(2), 291-296.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Carey, L. B., & Mulder, C. (1999). Our Lady of Consolation Age Care Services: Results and critique of a pilot pastoral care resident's survey. Ministry Society and Theology, 13(2), 22-36.
C3: Non-refereed article

Cleak, H. (1999, January, 1997). The challenge of collaboration in the competitive world of education. Paper presented at the Third National Cross Faculty Practicum Conference, Adelaide.
E2: Full written paper - Non-refereed proceedings

Cleak, H. (1999). Review of the book "Behaviour management in context: A very good place to start". Children Australia, 24(1), 32.
C2: Book Review

Cox, D., Cooper, B., & Adepoju, M. (1999). The settlement of Black Africans in Australia . Melbourne: Department of Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University.
M: Published pamphlet or report
Duckett, S. (1999). Commonwealth/state relations in health. In L. Hancock (Ed.), Health policy in the market state, (pp. 71-86). St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
B: Book chapter

Duckett, S., & Jackson, T. (1999). Do the elderly cost more? Casemix funding in acute settings. In R. Nay & S. Garratt (Eds.), Nursing older people: Issues and innovations, (pp. 1-17). Sydney: Maclennan & Petty.
B: Book chapter

Duckett, S. J. (1999). Is there a Y2K problem for casemix? Casemix Quarterly.
C3: Non refereed article

Duckett, S. J. (1999). Policy changes for the Australian health care system. Australian Health Review, 22(2), 130-147.
C1: Refereed article

Fook, J., Lindsay, F., & Ryan, M. (Eds.). (1999). Advances in social work and welfare education. (Vol. 2 (2)). Bundoora, Victoria: Australian Association of Social Work and Welfare Education.
K: Journal Editorships

Foreman, P., Morrison, L., & Picton, C. (Eds.). (1999). Journal of Family Studies. (Vol. 5 (2)). Melbourne: La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorship

Foreman, P., Parsons, C., & Picton, C. (Eds.). (1999). Journal of Family Studies. (Vol. 5 (1)). Melbourne: La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorship

Frederico, M. (Ed.). (1999). Asia Pacific Families: APFAM Journal. (Vol. 1:1). Melbourne: APFAM International and Regional Social Development Executive Centre, La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorship

Frederico, M. (Ed.). (1999). Asia Pacific Families: APFAM Journal. (Vol. 1:2). Melbourne: APFAM International and Regional Social Development Executive Centre, La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorship

Frederico, M., Davis, C., & Barber, J. (1999). Growing up in Australia: The role of parents in promoting positive adolescent development. Asia Pacific Families, 1(1).
C2: Other refereed

Gardner, H. (Ed.). (1999). Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange. (Vol. 5 (3)). Melbourne: Primary Health Care Research and Development Centre, School of Public Health, La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorships

Gardner, H. (Ed.). (1999). Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange. (Vol. 5 (4)). Melbourne: Primary Health Care Research and Development Centre, School of Public Health, La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorships

Gardner, H. (Ed.). (1999). Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange. (Vol. 5 (2)). Melbourne: Primary Health Care Research and Development Centre, School of Public Health, La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorships

Gardner, H. (Ed.). (1999). Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange. (Vol. 5 (1)). Melbourne: Primary Health Care Research and Development Centre, School of Public Health, La Trobe University.
K: Journal Editorships

Goldman, S., Swerissen, H., Jasper, A., & Wellard, R. (1999). Self-reporting of competence by general practitioners with vocational training. Focus on Health Professional Education. A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1(2), 50-58.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Graetz, B., Byrne, M., Duckett, S., Agius, P., & Milligan, F. (Eds.). (1999). Managing quantitative data requirements for the national evaluation of coordinated care trials. In Australian coordinated care trials. Victoria: Department of Human Services.
M: Report

Grain, H. (1999, September). A question of coding for general practice. Paper presented at the RACGP: Scientific conference, Adelaide.
E3: Extract of paper

Grain, H., & Softwords Pty Ltd. (1999). PrimeCODER (Version 5) [Visual Basic 5]. Melbourne: Prime Care Pty Ltd.
G: Computer software

Grain, H., & Softwords Pty Ltd. (1999). SmartCODER (Version 5) [Visual Basic 5]. Melbourne: Prime Care Pty Ltd.
G: Computer software

Harvey, K., Rogers, S., & Roughead, L. (1999). Initiatives to improve antibiotic use. Australian Prescriber, 22(2), 26-28.
C1: Refereed article

Hewitt, K., Wulfsohn, U., & Cleak, H. (1999, August 1999). Describing a common framework for the funding of the training of allied health professionals in Victoria. Paper presented at the Eleventh National Casemix Conference, Darwin.
E2: Full written paper - non-refereed proceedings

Ireland, B., Carey, L. B., Baguley, I., Maurizi, R., Crooks, J., & Gronlund, M. (1999). The Westmead Hospital Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit & Pastoral Care Department pilot research project: A joint research endeavour. Ministry Society and Theology, 13(1), 46-60.
C3: Non-refereed article

Kanitsaki, O., McGartland, M., & Blacker, V. (1999, September). Womens quality of access to healthcare services: A tale of two cultures. Paper presented at the 31st Annual Public Health Association of Australia Conference, Darwin.
E3: Extract of paper

Kendig, H., Wells, Y., & Swerissen, H. (1999). Cost of community care services for case managed clients with complex needs. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 18(2), 86-92.
C1: Refereed article

Liamputtong Rice, P. (Ed.). (1999). Asian mothers, western birth. Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
A3: Edited book

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999, 8-11 November). A barren body: The social construction of infertility among Hmong women in Australia. Paper presented at the Interpreting infertility: Social science research on childlessness in a global perspective, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
E3: Extract of paper

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Child health and childrearing: Traditional and changed patterns among Hmong women. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Asian mothers, Western birth, (pp. 253-264). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Childbirth and health: Cultural beliefs and practices among Cambodian women. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Asian mothers, Western birth, (pp. 47-60). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). How do perceptions and experiences from a homeland influence perceptions of mental illness in a new country? The case of Cambodian young people. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Living in a new country: Understanding migrants' health, (pp. 213-226). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Infant weaning practices among Hmong women in Melbourne. Australian Journal of Primary Health Interchange, 5(2), 27-37.
C1: Refereed contribution

Liamputtong Rice, P. (Ed.). (1999). Living in a new country: Understanding migrants' health. Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
A3: Edited book

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Multiculturalism and the health of immigrants: What public health issues do immigrants face when they move to a new country? In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Living in a new country: Understanding migrants' health, (pp. 1-21). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Qualitative research methods: A health focus. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
A2

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Review of the book "Dreams in the shadows: Vietnamese-Australian lives in transition". Australian Journal of Sociology, 35(3), 399-400.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). What women say about their childbirth experience: The case of Hmong women in Australia. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 17(3), 237-253.
C1: Refereed contribution

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). When I had my baby here! In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Asian mothers, Western birth, (pp. 117-132). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Why do immigrant women change their patterns of infant feeding practices?: The case of Southeast Asian mothers in Australia. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Living in a new country: Understanding migrants' health, (pp. 161-177). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P., & Naksook, C. (1999). "Can he be born on Tuesday, doctor?": Traditional and changed beliefs and practices related to birth among Thai women in Australia. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Asian mothers, Western birth, (pp. 237-252). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P., & Naksook, C. (1999). How do immigrant women perceive and experience prenatal testing? The case of Thai women in Australia. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Living in a new country: Understanding migrants' health, (pp. 25-41). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P., & Naksook, C. (1999). Pregnancy and technology: Thai women's perceptions and experience of prenatal testing. Health Care for Women International, 20(3), 259-278.
C1: Refereed contribution

Liamputtong Rice, P., Naksook, C., Doan, N., Dy, C., Phaosihavong, B., & Watson, L. (1999). Childbirth and Southeast Asian women: Cambodian, Lao and Vietnamese women and their beliefs, practices and experiences of childbirth in Australia . Melbourne: School of Public Health, La Trobe University.
M (Published Pamphlet or Report)

Liamputtong Rice, P., Naksook, C., Doan, N., Dy, C., Phaosihavong, B., & Watson, L. (1999). The perceptions and experiences of antenatal care among Lao, Cambodian and Vietnamese women. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Asian mothers, Western birth, (pp. 215-236). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Liamputtong Rice, P., Naksook, C., Doan, N., Dy, C., Phaosihavong, B., & Watson, L. (1999). Southeast Asian women and childbearing: Qualitative interviews with Lao, Vietnamese and Cambodian women about their beliefs, practices and experiences of childbirth . Melbourne: School of Public Health, La Trobe University.
M (Published Pamphlet or Report)

Liamputtong Rice, P., Naksook, C., Doan, N., Dy, C., Phaosihavong, B., & Watson, L. (1999). Translation of "Southeast Asian women and childbearing: Qualitative interviews with Lao, Vietnamese and Cambodian women about their beliefs, practices and experiences of childbirth" (Liamputtong Rice, P., Naksook, C., Doan, N. Dy, C. Phaosihavong, B.,Watson, L., Trans.). Melbourne: School of Public Health, La Trobe University.
L (Published Translation)

Liamputtong Rice, P., Naksook, C., & Watson, L. (1999). The experience of postpartum hospital stay and returning home among Thai mothers in Australia. Midwifery, 14(2), 74-84.
C1: Refereed contribution

Liamputtong Rice, P., Watson, L., & Lumley, J. (1999). Women born in Asia: Their obstetric profiles - a Victorian study. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Asian mothers, Western birth, (pp. 15-30). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Marshall, S., & Swerissen, H. (1999). A qualitative analysis of parental decision making for childhood immunisation. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 23(5), 543-545.
C1: Refereed article

Mayhew, C., & Peterson, C. L. (1999). Introduction: Occupational health and safety in Australia. In C. Mayhew & C. L. Peterson (Eds.), Occupational health and safety in Australia: Industry, public sector and small business, (pp. 1-12). St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
B: Book chapter

Mayhew, C., & Peterson, C. L. (Eds.). (1999). Occupational health and safety in Australia: Industry, public sector and small business. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
A3: Edited book

McCoppin, B. (1999). Community participation in community health: A PHACS information resource. Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange, 5(2), 6-7.
C4: Editorial

McGartland, M., Kanitsaki, O., & Blacker, V. (1999, September). Cross cultural research requirements. Paper presented at the 31st Annual Public Health Association of Australia Conference, Darwin.
E3: Extract of paper

McGartland, M., Kanitsaki, O., & Blacker, V. (1999, August). Cross cultural research requirements: Working with people from different cultural backgrounds. Paper presented at the Health Services Reserach in Australia & New Zealand Conference, Sydney.
E3: Extract of paper

McKinnon, R., & Harvey, K. (1999). (Conference Report) Containing Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci: Strategies for Victoria. In R. McKinnon & K. Harvey (Eds.), Containing Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci: Strategise for Victoria, . Victorian College of Pharmacy: Victorian Drug Usge Advisory Committee.
E4: Edited volume of conference proceedings

Millen, N., Peterson, C., & Walker, C. (1999). Chronic fatigue syndrome: The consumer experience of anomaly. In M. Collis, L. Munro, & S. Russell (Eds.), Sociology for a new millenium: Challenges and prospects. Proceedings of the Australian Sociological Association Conference, Monash University, Churchill, 8-12 December, (pp. 123-131): CeLTS.
E1: Full written paper - refereed

Moloney, L. (1999). Counselling, counsellors' reports and mediations in family law. In Freckelton & Selby (Eds.), Expert evidence, (Vol. 3, ).
B: Book chapter

Murphy, G., & Athanasou, J. (1999). The effect of unemployment on mental health. Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, 72, 83-99.
C1: Refereed contribution

Murphy, G. C., Foreman, P. E., Simpson, C. A., Molloy, G. N., & Molloy, E. K. (1999). The development of a locus of control measure predictive of injured athletes' adherence to treatment. Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, 72, 83-99.
C1: Refereed contribution

Nolan, A. M., Norquay, C. A., Dartnell, J. G. A., & Harvey, K. J. (1999). Electronic prescribing and computer-assisted decision support systems. Medical Journal of Australia, 171, 541-543.
C1: Refereed article

Noonan, V., & Ryan, M. (1999). Casework framework: A report of a national survey on the ideologies of financial counsellors. Consumer Rights Journal, 4(1), 13-19.
C3: Non-refereed article.

Norquay, C., Dartnell, J., Phanouvong, S., & Harvey, K. (1999). E-Antibiotic guidelines (HTML Help Format) (Version 1.2) [HTML Help]. Melbourne: Therapeutic Guidelines Limited.
G: Computer Software

O'Neill, C., Cleak, H., Brown, G., & Goodman, H. (1999). Getting started, getting feedback, and getting finished: Practice research in action. Australian Social Work, 52(2), 27-34.
C1: Refereed contribution

Owen, L. (Ed.). (1999). Children Australia. (Vol. 24 (1), (2), (3), (4)). Dandenong, Victoria: Oz Child: Children Australia.
K: Journal Editorship

Owen, L. (1999). Home based care, residential care and intensive family preservation, reunification and support services. Asia Pacific Families: APFAM Journal, 1(2), 3-22.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Ozanne, E., Bigby, C., Forbes, S., Glennen, C., Gordon, M., & Fyffe, C. (1999). Reframing opportunities for people with an intellectual disability: A report funded by the Myer Foundation . Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
M. Published report

Paul, L. (1999). Caring for aged parents: Phenomenology and relationships. Journal of Family Studies, 5(2), 207-219.
C1: Refereed Article

Paul, L. (1999). Phenomenology as a method for the study of informal care. Journal of Family Studies, 5(2), 192-206.
C1: Refereed Article

Paul, L. (1999). Review of the book "Nursing and the expereince of illness: Phenomenology in practice. Australian Journal of Primary Health Interchange, 5(2), 116-117.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Peterson, C. (1999). Dealing with stress-related disorders in the public sector. In C. Mayhew & C. L. Peterson (Eds.), Occupational health and safety in Australia: Industry, public sector and small business, (pp. 174-186). St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
B: Book chapter

Peterson, C., Millen, N., & Woodward, R. (1999). Chronic fatigue syndrome: A problem of legitimation. Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange, 5(2), 65-79.
C1: Refereed article

Peterson, C. L. (1999). Perspectives in occupational health and safety. In C. Mayhew & C. Peterson (Eds.), Occupational health and safety in Australia: Industry, public sector and small business, (pp. 93-104). St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
B: Book chapter

Peterson, C. L. (1999). Rehabilitation and compensation in manufacturing. In C. Mayhew & C. L. Peterson (Eds.), Occupational health and safety in Australia: Industry, public sector and small business, (pp. 158-173). St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
B: Book chapter

Peterson, C. L. (1999). Stress at work: A sociological perspective. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Co.
A1: Authored - research

Picton, C., Frederico, M., & Cooper, B. (1999). Homeless in a new homeland: The experiences of Indochinese youth. In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Living in a new country: Understanding migrants' health, (pp. 199-210). Melbourne: Ausmed.
B: Book chapter

Picton, C., Samonte, A., & Anderson, S. (1999). A follow-up study of Filipino children adopted by Victoria, Australian families. Asia Pacific Families, 1(1), 29-51.
C2: Other refereed

Pond, D., & Peterson, C. (1999). Balancing busy lives: Work and play. In N. I. Service (Ed.), General practice evaluation conference proceedings, . Adelaide: AGPS.
E4: Edited abstract

Ridge, D., Hee, A., & Aroni, R. (1999). Being 'real' in suicide prevention evaluation: The role of the ethnographer's emotions under traumatic conditions. Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange, 5(3), 21-31.
C1: Refereed article

Roughead, E. E., Gilbert, A. L., Primrose, J. G., & Harvey, K. J. (1999). Report of the national indicators: Evaluating the quality use of medicines component of Australia's national medicines policy . Canberra: Publications Production Unit, (Public Affairs, Parliamentary and Access Branch) Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
M: Published report

Ryan, M. (1999). Review of the book "The secret life of money: Exposing the private parts of personal money". Consumer Rights Journal, 3(5), 4.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly journal

Ryan, M., Sheehan, R., & Hawkins, L. (1999). Postgraduate social work education in Australia: Findings of a preliminary study. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 2(2), 109-117.
C1: Refereed Article

Shugg, J., & Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Women's health in Melbourne's print media: A content analysis. Australian Journal of Primary Health Interchange, 5(2), 53-64.
C1

Small, R., Liamputtong Rice, P., Yelland, J., & Lumley, J. (1999). Mothers in a new country: How important are language and cultural issues in immigrant women's experiences of maternity care? In P. Liamputtong Rice (Ed.), Living in a new country: Understanding migrants' health, (pp. 59-76). Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
B: Book Chapter

Small, R., Liamputtong Rice, P., Yelland, J., & Lumley, J. (1999). Mothers in a new country: The role of culture and communication in Vietnamese, Turkish and Filipino women's experiences of giving birth in Australia. Women & Health, 28(3), 77-101.
C1

Small, R., Yelland, J., Lumley, J., & Liamputtong Rice, P. (1999). Cross-cultural research: Trying to do it better-1. Issues in study design. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 23(4), 385-389.
C1

Small, R., Yelland, J., Lumley, J., Liamputtong Rice, P., Cotronei, V., & Warren, R. (1999). Cross-cultural research: Trying to do it better-2. Enhancing data quality. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 23(4), 390-395.
C1: Refereed contribution

Stanton, P. (1999). Health care management: Issues in resource allocation. In I. Freckleton & K. Petersen (Eds.), Controversies in health law, (pp. 290-301). Sydney: The Federation Press.
B: Book chapter
Steven, I., Thomas, S., Eckermann, L., Browning, C., & Dickens, L. (1999). A patient determined general practice satisfaction questionnaire. Australian Family Physician, 28, 342-348.
C1: Refereed Article

Steven, I., Thomas, S., Eckermann, L., Browning, C., & Dickens, L. (1999). The provision of preventive care by general practitioners measured by patient completed questionnaires. Journal of Quality in Clinical Practice, 19, 195-201.
C1: Refereed Article

Suriyawong, A., & Barraclough, S. (1999). Issues in the development and implementation of HIV/AIDS policy in Thailand's prisons. Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange, 5, 21-29.
C1: Refereed contribution

Swerissen, H. (1999). Primary health care and community support services. In S. Duckett, L. Hunter, & A. Rassaby (Eds.), Health services policy review: A discussion paper, . Melbourne: Victorian Government Department of Human Services.
M: Published report (chapter)

Swerissen, H. (1999). A study to evaluate the feasibility of benchmarking RACGP training costs against other training programs : The Australian College of General Practitioners, Outcomes Evaluation Unit (OEU).
M: Published report

Wells, Y., Swerissen, H., & Kendig, H. (1999). Client outcomes in case managed care: Who benefits most? Australasian Journal of Ageing, 18(2), 79-85.
C1: Refereed article

 

 

 

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