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Staff Publications in 2001

 

 

Staff Publications in 2001 - Alphabetical by First Author

Key
† = student author
‡ = external author

 

Adam, J., & Walker, R. (2001). Trust in relationships between primary health care organisations. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(1), 56-60.
C1: Refereed journal article

Adams, J., & Kirkby, R. J. (2001). A review of the physiological, neurological and behavioural aspects of addiction. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(1), 25-33.
C1: Refereed journal article

Browning, C., & Thomas, S. (2001). Community values and preferences in transplantation organ allocation decisions. Social Science and Medicine, 52(6), 853-862.
C1: Refereed journal article

Bruce, E., & Schultz, C. L. (2001). Nonfinite loss and grief: A psychoeducational approach. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
A1: Authored book - Research (DEST category)

Bruce, E., & Schultz, C. L. (2001). Nonfinite loss and grief as counterparts. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(2), 50-56.
C1: Refereed journal article

Carey, L. B. (2001). The role of chaplains in the "sacralization of identity": An initial exploration of a general theoretical paradigm for inter-religious and cross-cultural chaplaincy. Ministry Society and Theology, 15(2), 133-145.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Daly, J. (2001). Pepi. In S. A. Kellehear (Ed.), Grief and remembering (pp. 141-143). Melbourne: Rivoli.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Daly, J. (2001). The RCT, information technology, and research into women's health. In J. Daly, M. Guillemin, & S. Hill (Eds.), Technologies and health (pp. 16-30). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
B: Book Chapter

Daly, J., Guillemin, M., & Hill, S. J. (2001). Introduction: The need for critical compromise. In J. Daly, M. Guillemin, & S. J. Hill (Eds.), Technologies and health (pp. 12-20). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Daly, J., Guillemin, M., & Hill, S. J. (Eds.). (2001). Technologies and health. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
A3: Books - Edited

Daly, J., & Lumley, J. M. (2001). The joys and trials of journal editorship. Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25, 107-108.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Daly, J., & Lumley, J. M. (2001). Our guide to quick-and-easy publication of your paper. Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25, 287-288.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Daly, J., & Lumley, J. M. (2001). Public health responses to global challenges. Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25, 387-388.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Daly, J., & Lumley, J. M. (2001). Steady as she goes - with a few changes. Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25, 3-4.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Daly, J., & McDonald, I. (2001). On patient judgement. Internal Medicine Journal, 31, 182-185.
C1: Refereed journal article

de Vaus, D., Foreman, P., Morrison, E., & Picton, C. (Eds.). (2001). Journal of Family Studies. (Vol. 7:1). Melbourne: La Trobe University Press.
K: Journal editorship

de Vaus, D., Foreman, P., Morrison, E., & Picton, C. (Eds.). (2001). Journal of Family Studies. (Vol. 7:2). Melbourne: La Trobe University Press.
K: Journal editorship

Duckett, S. J. (2001). Does it matter who owns health facilities? Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 6(1), 59-62.
C1: Refereed journal article

Duckett, S. J. (2001). Equity in access in health care. In R. J. Eckersley, J. Dixon, & R. Douglas (Eds.), The social origins of health and well-being (pp. 149-156). Oakleigh, Victoria: Cambridge University Press.
B: Book Chapter

Duckett, S. J. (2001). Rationalising roles in public hospital funding. In G. Mooney & A. Plant (Eds.), Daring to dream: The future of Australian health care (pp. 69-78). Bentley, WA: Black Swan Press.
B: Book Chapter

Duckett, S. J., & Jackson, T. (2001). Paying for hospital emergency care under a single-payer system. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 37(3), 309-317.
C1: Refereed journal article

Duckett, S. J., & Stow, S. (2001). Payment policy for chemotherapy in public hospitals: A case for splitting DRG 780/R637Z. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25(6), 552-555.
C1: Refereed journal article

Dwyer, J. (2001). Is there a right way to manage when things go wrong in hospitals? Health Issues, 69, 13-16.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Dwyer, J. (2001, April). Women and health leadership: Challenges in the mainstream. In WHO Kobe Centre (Eds.), Proceedings of the Conference on Women and health: Maximising women's capacities and leadership (pp. 124-129). Kobe, Japan: World Health Organisation, Centre for Health Development.
E2: Non refereed conference paper

Dwyer, J., & Jackson, T. (2001). Literature review: Integrated bed and patient management. Melbourne: Department of Human Services.
M: Published pamphlet or report

Eagar, K., Garrett, P., & Lin, V. (2001). Health planning: Australian perspectives. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
A1: Authored book - Research (DEST category)
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Feldman, S., & Daly, J. (2001). Where are you going and what are you doing? Older women and public transport. In J. Daly, M. Guillemin, & S. Hill (Eds.), Technologies and health (pp. 136-150). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
B: Book Chapter

Foreman, P., Picton, C., & Morrison, E. (2001). Editorial. Journal of Family Studies, 7(1), 5-6.
C4: Letter or note

Gardner, Heather. (Ed.). (2001). Australian Journal of Primary Health. (Vol. 7:1). Bundoora, Vic: Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University.
K: Journal editorship

Gardner, Heather. (Ed.). (2001). Australian Journal of Primary Health. (Vol. 7:2). Bundoora, Vic: Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University.
K: Journal editorship

Gardner, Heather. (Ed.). (2001). Australian Journal of Primary Health. (Vol. 7:3). Bundoora, Vic: Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University.
K: Journal editorship

Gardner, Heather. (Ed.). (2001). Environmental Health. (Vol. 2:1). Canberra: Australian Institute of Environmental Health and Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
K: Journal editorship

Gardner, Heather. (Ed.). (2001). Environmental Health. (Vol. 2:2). Canberra: Australian Institute of Environmental Health and Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
K: Journal editorship

Gardner, Heather. (Ed.). (2001). Environmental Health. (Vol. 2:3). Canberra: Australian Institute of Environmental Health and Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
K: Journal editorship

Gardner, Heather. (Ed.). (2001). Environmental Health. (Vol. 2:4). Canberra: Australian Institute of Environmental Health and Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
K: Journal editorship

Gardner, H. (2001). Autobiography. Melbourne: Makor Library.
A2: Authored book - other

Halliday, J., Warren, R., McDonald, G., Liamputtong, P., Bell, J., & Watson, L. (2001). Prenatal diagnosis for women aged 37 years and over: To have or not to have? Prenatal Diagnosis, 21, 842-847.
C1: Refereed journal article

Hanna, E. G. (2001). Support funding for Australian rural and remote health workforce: A medical-nursing mismatch. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(1), 9-15.
C1: Refereed journal article

Howarth, G., & Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Shared near-death and related illness experiences. Journal of Near Death Studies, 20(2), 71-85.
C1: Refereed journal article

Hsu-Hage, B. H., Tang, K. C., Li, R. J., Lin, V., & Chow, T. (2001). A qualitative investigation into the use of health services among Melbourne Chinese. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(3), 38-44.
C1: Refereed journal article

Kalucy, L., Beacham, B., Raupach, J., Dwyer, J., & Pilotto, L. (2001). Priorities for primary health care research, evaluation and development in Australia: Final report priority setting process Stage One. Adelaide, SA: Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care and Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
M: Published pamphlet or report

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Australia. In G. Howarth & O. Leaman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and dying (pp. 41-43). London: Routledge.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). The changing face of dying in Australia. The Medical Journal of Australia, 175(10), 505-560.
C1: Refereed journal article

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Criticisms of denial. In G. Howarth & O. Leaman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and dying (pp. 151-152). London: Routledge.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Good death. In G. Howarth & O. Leaman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and dying (pp. 209-210). London: Routledge.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kellehear, S. A. (Ed.). (2001). Grief and remembering: 25 Australians tell it like it is. Melbourne: Rivoli.
A3: Books - Edited

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). An Hawaiian near-death experience. Journal of Near Death Studies, 20(1), 1-66.
C1: Refereed journal article

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Health promoting palliative care. In G. Howarth & O. Leaman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and dying (pp. 231-232). London: Routledge.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Introduction: The grief that time forgot. In S. A. Kellehear (Ed.), Grief and remembering (pp. 1-58). Melbourne: Rivoli.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Near-death experience. In G. Howarth & O. Leaman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and dying (pp. 209-210). London: Routledge.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Remembering Peter. In S. A. Kellehear (Ed.), Grief and remembering (pp. 47-50). Melbourne: Rivoli.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kellehear, S. A. (2001). Spirituality. In G. Howarth & O. Leaman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and dying (pp. 429-430). London: Routledge.
BB: Non-DEST book chapter

Kemp, A., Pierson, J. M., & Helme, R. (2001). Quantitative electroencephalographic changes induced by odor detection and identification: Age-related effects. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 33, 95-107.
C1: Refereed journal article

Kendig, H., & Duckett, S. J. (2001). Australian directions in aged care: The generation of policies for generations of older people. Sydney: Australian Health Policy Institute, University of Sydney.
A2: Authored book - other

Kerse, N., Osborne, D., Browning, C., Flicker, L., & Young, D. (2001). Research with older people: Comparison of a general practice and electoral roll sample with the Australian National Survey. Australasian Journal of Ageing, 20(2), 79-84.
C1: Refereed journal article

King, C. (2001). Production and consumption of images of old age in health communication. In V. Watson, K. Edwards, & C. Browne (Eds.), Proceedings of the TASA 2001 Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association (CD-ROM S11 1-9). Sydney, NSW: The University of Sydney.
E1: Full written paper - refereed proceedings

Liamputtong, P. (2000). Motherhood and the challenge of immigrant mothers: A personal reflection. Families in Society, 82(2), 195-201.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Liamputtong, P. (2001). Book Review: 'Race' and childbirth. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 20(1), 165-166.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Liamputtong, P., & Naksook, C. (2001). Breast-feeding practices among Thai women in Australia. Midwifery, 17(1), 11-23.
C1: Refereed journal article

Liamputtong, P., & Naksook, C. (2001). Breastfeeding practices among Thai immigrant women: Rethinking breastfeeding promotion for immigrant mothers. In Chiang Mai University Faculty of Nursing (Eds.), Proceedings of the Conference Improving life through health promotion: Nurses making a difference (pp. 224-241). Thailand: Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University.
E2: Non refereed conference paper

Liamputtong, P., & Naksook, C. (2001). Infant feeding practices: The case of Thai immigrant women in Australia. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(1), 47-55.
C1: Refereed journal article

Lin, V. (2001). Achieving public health goals by partnership. RACP News, 20(4).
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Lin, V. (2001). Between research and practice: Developing effective partnerships. In University of Melbourne and Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (Eds.), Proceedings of symposium on refugee settlement and health (pp. 78-83), Melbourne: University of Melbourne and Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
E2: Non refereed conference paper

Lin, V. (2001). Book Review: Australian handbook of public sector management. Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25(6).
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Lin, V. (2001). Book Review: Public health: What it is and how it works. Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25(1).
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Lin, V. (2001). Capacity building and leadership for women's health: Vision and proposition for action. In WHO Kobe Centre (Eds.), Proceedings of Second WHO Kobe Centre International Meeting on Women and Health: Maximising women's capacities and leadership (pp. 147-153). Kobe, Japan: WHO Kobe Centre.
E2: Non refereed conference paper

Lin, V. (2001). Chronic disease management and health sector reform. In Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care (Eds.), Proceedings of the First National Conference on Chronic Disease Self-management (pp. 61-62). Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Department of Health & Aged Care.
E3: Conference publication: Extract of paper

Moloney, L. (2001). Do fathers "win" or do mothers "lose"? A preliminary analysis of closely contested parenting judgments in the Family Court of Australia. International Journal of Law. Policy and the Family, 15(3), 363-395.
C1: Refereed journal article

Moloney, L. (2001). Researching the Family Law Act. Family Matters, 59(Winter), 64-73.
C1: Refereed journal article

Murphy, G. C. (2001). Book Review: Promoting family change: The optimism factor. Journal of Family Studies, 7(1), 119-120.
C4: Letter or note

Newell, C. N., & Carey, L. B. (2001). Euthanasia and hospital chaplaincy in Australia. Interface, 4(2), 86-100.
C2: Other refereed contribution in a scholarly journal

O'Halloran, P. D., Kirkby, R. J., & Webster, K. E. (2001). Changes in mood during exercise. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(2), 24-32.
C1: Refereed journal article

Peterson, C. (2001). Consumers and e-healthcare: The need for training in health communications. Health Issues, 67, 20-23.
C3: Non refereed article in a scholarly or professional journal

Peterson, C. (2001). Editorial. Nursing and e-health care. Australian Electronic Journal of Nursing Education, 7(2), 1-2.
C4: Letter or note

Peterson, C. (2001). Welcome. eSocHealth, 9(1), 1-2.
C4: Letter or note

Pierson, J., Goldman, S., Cooper, B., Peterson, C., & Yaxley, L. (2001). A pilot study of registrar consultation patterns. Melbourne, Victoria: School of Public Health.
A2: Authored book - other

Stanton, P. (2001). Competitive health policies and community health. Social Science and Medicine, 52(5), 671-679.
C1: Refereed journal article

Stanton, P. (2001). Enterprise bargaining in the Victoria public hospital system 1992-99. In D. Kelly (Ed.), Proceedings of the Conference Crossing borders: Employment, work, markets, and social justice across time, discipline and place (pp. 311-319). Wollongong: AIRANNZ.
E1: Full written paper - refereed proceedings

Tsianakas, V., & Liamputtong, P. (2001). Pregnancy, prenatal testing and abortion: A perspective from Muslim women in Australia. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7(2), 15-23.

Vo-Thanh-Xuan, J., & Liamputtong, P. (2000). Vietnamese-Australian grandparenthood: The changing roles and psychological well-being. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 15, 265-288.
C2: Other refereed contribution

Walker, C., Peterson, C. L., & Millen, N. (2001). Investigating socio-economic status and chronic illness: Directions and dilemmas. In V. Watson, K. Edwards, & C. Browne (Eds.), Proceedings of the TASA 2001 Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association (CD-ROM pp. 1-8). Sydney, NSW: The University of Sydney.
E1: Full written paper - refereed proceedings

Walker, R. (2001). Trust between primary health care organisations. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 11(1), 43-47.
C1: Refereed journal article

Walker, R., & Adam, J. (2001). Changing time in an operating suite. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 38(1), 25-35.
C1: Refereed journal article

Weekes, K., Peterson, C. L., & Stanton, P. (2001). Stress and the workplace: The medical scientists' experience. Labour & Industry, 11(3), 95-120.
C1: Refereed journal article

Young, A., Murphy, G., Foreman, P., & Kippen, S. (2001). The post-amputation rehabilitation experience of people living in rural settings. The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling, 7(1), 23-37.
C1: Refereed journal article

Young, A., Murphy, G. C., & Strasser, R. (2001). Disabling injury in the agricultural workforce Part 2: Rates. Environmental Health, 1(2), 27-38.
C1: Refereed journal article

Young, A., Strasser, R., & Murphy, G. C. (2001). Disabling injury in the agricultural workforce Part 1: A review. Environmental Health, 1(2), 18-26.
C1: Refereed journal article

 

 

Journal Editorships in 2001

DE VAUS, D A, FOREMAN, P E, MORRISON, E & PICTON, C J, Journal of Family Studies, 7 (1-2) 2001.

GARDNER, Heather, Australian Journal of Primary Health, 7 (1-3) 2001.

GARDNER, Heather, Environmental Health, 1 (1-4) 2001.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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