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School of Public HealthResearch/PublicationsStaff Publications in 2004Publications by Staff and Postgraduate Students (Alphabetical)Dr Rosalie AroniGoeman, Diane P., Rosalie Aroni, S. Sawyer, K. Stewart, F. Thien, M. Abramson, and Jo A Douglass. 2004. Back for more: A qualitative study of emergency department reattendance for asthma. Medical Journal of Australia 180 (3):113-117. Dr Simon BarracloughBarraclough, Simon. 2004. The Malaysian tobacco industry, globalisation and public health: New opportunities for tobacco control. In Public policy, culture and the impact of globalisation in Malaysia, edited by M. H. Shah and P. K. Lit. Selangor, Malaysia: Malaysian Social Science Association. Associate Professor Colette BrowningBrowning, Colette J, and Hal Kendig. 2004.
Maximising health and well being in older people. In Hands on health
promotion, edited by R. Moodie and A. Hulme. Melbourne: IP Communications. Browning, Colette J, David Menzies, and Shane A Thomas. 2004. Assisting health professionals to promote physical activity and exercise in older people. In Optimising physical activity and exercise in older people, edited by M. Morris and A. Schoo. Edinburgh: Butterworth Heinemann. Heine, Cheryisse, and Colette J Browning. 2004. The communication and psychosocial perceptions of older adults with sensory loss: A qualitative study. Ageing and Society 24 (1):113-130. Morris, Meg, D. Osborne, K. Hill, Hal Kendig, B. Lindquist, Colette J Browning, and J. Reid. 2004. Predisposing factors for occasional and multiple falls in older people who live at home. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 50:153-159. Moira CameronCameron, Moira, and Kerin Robinson. 2004. The effects on clinical coding of the critical pathway recording methodology. Health Information Management 32 (2):74-83. Janet CarnegieCarnegie, Janet. 2004. Review of: Hall,
W., & Pacula, L.P. (2003). Cannabis use and dependence: Public
health and public policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 28 (4):394. Julie ColletteCollette, Julienne E. 2004. Retention of nursing staff - a team-based approach. Australian Health Review 28 (3). Forster, D., I. Love, K. Hegarty, Jane Gunn, Stephanie Brown, Judith Lumley, and Julienne E. Collette. 2004. ANEW: A new way of supporting women in pregnancy. Paper read at Australian College of Midwives 14th National Conference, 30/8/04, at Perth, Australia. Hegarty, K., Jane Gunn, Stephanie Brown,
D. Forster, C. Nagle, Judith Lumley, S. Nicolson, and Julienne E.
Collette. 2004. A new approach to supporting women in pregnancy. Paper
read at PSANZ 8th Annual Congress - Integrating Science and Perinatal
Practice: Controversies, 15/3/04, at Darling Harbour, Sydney. Jo-Anne ColwellColwell, Jo-Anne. 2004. The flowering of a rose: An illustration of progressive role development. Australian and New Zealand Psychodrama Association Inc Journal 13 (December). Lisa DelaneyDelaney, Lisa, and Catherine Fuller. 2004. General Practice/Primary Care Agencies Systems Integration: A patient-centred approach. Australian Journal of Primary Health 10 (2):112-120. Marcia DevlinDevlin, Marcia. 2004. Communicating the
outcomes of students' evaluations of teaching and learning: One-size-fits-all?
In, C.S. Nair (Ed.), Refereed proceedings of the 2004 Evaluation Forum:
Comunicating Evaluation Outcomes: Issues and Approaches (pp. 132-140).
Melbourne: Centre for Higher Education Quality, Monash University.
Paper read at 2004 Evaluation Forum: Comunicating Evaluation Outcomes:
Issues and Approaches., 21-22 November, 2004, at Monash University,
Melbourne. Devlin, Marcia, and Teresa Tjia. 2004. Beyond satisfaction surveys: The development of an evaluation process for a postgraduate transferable skills program. Issues in Educational Research 14 (1):44-58. Peat, Mary, Sue Franklin, Marcia Devlin,
and Margaret Charles. 2004. Revisiting associations between student
performance outcomes and formative assessment opportunities: Is there
any impact on student learning? Beyond the comfort zone: Proceedings
of the 21st ASCILITE Conference (pp. 760-769). Perth, 5-8 December.
Paper read at 21st ASCILITE Conference, at Perth. Professor Stephen DuckettDuckett, SJ, ed. 2004. Australia and New
Zealand Health Policy. 1 vols. Vol. 1. Duckett, SJ. 2004. The Australian
health care agreements 2003-2008. Australia and New Zealand Health
Policy 1 (1):http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/content/1/1/5. Duckett, SJ. 2004. Editorial. Australia
and New Zealand Health Policy: A new journal. Australia and New Zealand
Health Policy 1 (1):http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/content/1/1/1. Duckett, Stephen J. 2004. The Australian
health care system. 2nd edition ed. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Duckett, Stephen J. 2004. Drug policy
down under: Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Health Care
Financing Review 25 (3):55-67. Duckett, Stephen J. 2004. Turning right
at the crossroads: The Nelson Report's proposals to transform Australia's
universities. Higher Education 47:211-240. Duckett, Stephen J, and Terri Jackson. 2004. Do the elderly cost more? Casemix funding for elderly patients in acute inpatient settings. In Nursing older people: Issues and innovations, edited by R. Nay and S. Garrett. Sydney: Churchill Livingstone. Gong, Z., Stephen J Duckett, David Legge, and L. Pei. 2004. Describing Chinese hospital activity with diagnosis related groups (DRGs): A case study in Chengdu. Health Policy 69 (1):93-100. Gray, L.C., M.A. Yeo, and SJ Duckett. 2004. Trends in the use of hospital beds by older peole in Australia: 1993-2002. Medical Journal of Australia 181 (9):478-481. Kenny, Amanda, and SJ Duckett. 2004. A question of place: Medical power in rural Australia. Social Science & Medicine 58 (6):1059-1073. Perry, Alison, Meg Morris, Caroline A Unsworth, SJ Duckett, J. Skeat, N. Taylor, K. Reilly, and Katherine Dodd. 2004. Therapy outcome measures for allied health practitioners in Australia: The AusTOMS. International Journal for Quality in Healthcare 16 (4):285-291. Unsworth, Caroline A, SJ Duckett, D. Duncombe, Alison Perry, J. Skeat, and N. Taylor. 2004. Validity of the AusTOM Scales: A comparison of the AUSTOMS and EURO Qol-SP. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 11:1-7 http://www.biomedcentral.com. Professor Judith DwyerDwyer, J, M Diamond, and K Polley. 2004.
Governance handbook. Adelaide: Department of Human Services. Dwyer, J., K. Silburn, and G Wilson. 2004.
National strategies for improving Indigenous health and health care.
Canberra: Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. Dwyer, Judith. 2004. Australian health
system restructuring: What problem is being solved? Australia and
New Zealand Health Policy 1 (1):http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/content/1/1/6. Dwyer, Judith. 2004. Regionalization:
Are even the flaws quintessentially Canadian? Healthcare Papers 5
(1):81-87. Dwyer, Judith, and Sandra Leggat, eds.
2004. Australian Health Review, 27(1-2). Dwyer, Judith, eds. 2004. Australian Health
Review, 28(1-3). Dwyer, Judith, Pauline Stanton, and Valerie Thiessen. 2004. Project management in health and community services: Getting good ideas to work. Sydney: Allen and Unwin. Isabelle EllisEllis, Isabelle. 2004. Improving health
status in rural and remote Australia: Is telehealth the right tool?
Contemporary Nurse 16 (3):163-168. Ellis, Isabelle, and R. James. 2004. Enhancing interactivity in videoconference sessions: Tips and tools for health promoters. Australian Journal of Primary Health 10 (1):92-96. Santamaria, N. , K. Carville, Isabelle Ellis, and J. Prentice. 2004. The effectiveness of digital imaging and remote expert wound consultation on healing rates in chronic lower leg ulcers in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Primary Intention 12 (2):62-70. Sally FawkesLin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory
Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse, Bruce Rumbold,
and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting healthcare
practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. Associate Professor Peter ForemanForeman, Peter, I. Gardner, and S. Davis. 2004. Multidisciplinary memory clinics: What is important to carers and clients? International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 19 (6):588-589. Gardner, I., Peter Foreman, and S. Davis. 2004. Cognitive dementia and memory clinics: Opinions of general practitioners. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias 19 (2):105-110. Wells, Yvonne, Peter Foreman, and L Gething. 2004. Nurses attitudes toward aging and older adults. Journal of Gerontological Nursing 30 (9):5-13. Associate Professor Heather GardnerGardner, Heather, ed. 2004. Environmental Health. 1-4 vols. Vol. 4. Dr Helen GardnerGardner, Helen. 2004. Perceptions of family:
Complexities introduced by foster care Part 1: Childhood perspectives.
Journal of Family Studies 10 (2):170-187. Gardner, Helen. 2004. Perceptions of family: Complexities introduced by foster care Part 2: Adulthood perspectives. Journal of Family Studies 10 (2):188-203. Rachel GearGear, Rachel. 2004. Complicated bereavement
risk assessment. Christian Counsellors Association of Victoria Periodical
(Summer 2003-04):8-10. Gear, Rachel. 2004. Does grief counselling work? Christian Counsellors Association of Victoria Periodical (Summer 2003-04):4-5. Rumbold, Bruce and Rachel Gear. 2004.
Evaluation of Health Promotion Resource Team: Hume Region Palliative
Care Caring Communities Project. Professor Sandy GiffordCrockett, B., and Sandra Gifford. 2004.
Eyes wide shut: Narrativs of women living with Hepatitis C. Women
& Health 39 (4):117-137. Eime, R., C. Finch, N. Owen, Sandra Gifford, and P. Vear. 2004. Knowledge, beliefs and attitudes of squash venue operatiors relating to use of protective eyewear. Injury Control and Safety Promotion 11 (1):47-53. Gifford, Sandra. 2004. The Refugee Health Research Centre: An innovative partnership. Health Issues 78:7-8. Stoove, M. , Sandra Gifford, and G.J. Dore. 2004. The impact of injection drug use status on Hepatitis C-related referrals and treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 77:81-86. Temple-Smith, J., Sandra Gifford, and M. Stoove. 2004. The lived experience of men and women with Hepatitis C. Australian Health Review 27 (2):46-56. Lisa GoldForster, D., H. McLachlan, Mary-Anne Darcy,
L.H. Amir, Lisa Gold, and Judith Lumley. 2004. Does telephone peer
support and/or a midwife home visit in the early postnatal period,
increase breastfeeding duration? Paper read at IMPACT Network 10th
Annual PSANZ Meeting. (IMPACT Network,Subcommittee of the Perinatal
Society of Australia and New Zealand), at Sydney, Australia. Gold, Lisa, and Alan Shiell. 2004, November. Priority-setting for local health and community services: Using willingness to pay (abstract). Paper read at 5th International Conference on Priorities in Health Care, at Wellington, New Zealand. Hawe, Penelope, Alan Shiell, Therese Riley, and Lisa Gold. 2004. Methods for exploring implementation variation and local context within a cluster randomised community intervention trial. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 58 (9):788-793. Kruijshaar, M, J Barendregt, (and the
European Disability Weights Group, includes Lisa Gold). 2004. The
breast cancer related burden of morbidity and mortality in six European
countries: The European Disability Weights project. European Journal
of Public Health 14 (2):141-146. Dr Zhiping GongGong, Z., Stephen J Duckett, David Legge, and L. Pei. 2004. Describing Chinese hospital activity with diagnosis related groups (DRGs): A case study in Chengdu. Health Policy 69 (1):93-100. Liu, Chaojie J., N.X. Li, X.H. Ren, D.P. Liu, X.P. Pan, and Zhipping P. Gong. 2004. Testing the interval feature of alternative answers in questionnaire. Chinese Mental Health Journal 18 (7):468-470. Cassandra GordonGordon, Cassandra. 2004. The draft National
Health Privacy Code: Unresolved issues for health records. Health
Information Management 32 (3-4):90-94. Heather GrainGrain, Heather. 2004. e-Consent design
and implementation issues for health information managers. Health
Information Management 33 (3):84-88. Grain, Heather. 2004. Health informatics
standards for health consumers: International developments. Australian
Health Consumer (1):22-23. Grain, Heather. 2004. Healthcare quality and safety data directory: A Guide of data collections to support health service quality and safety improvement. Melbourne: The Victorian Quality Council. Professor Alun JacksonCrisp, B.R., Shane A. Thomas, Alun C. Jackson, S. Smith, J. Borrell, W. Ho, and T.A. Holt. 2004. Not the same: A comparison of female and male clients seeking treatment from problem gambling counselling services. Journal of Gambling Studies 20 (3):283-299. O'Neal, P.D., F.M. McDermott, and Alun C Jackson. 2004. Co-existing intellectual disability and mental illness: The other dual disability. New Paradigm (December):48-64. Smith, S.A., Shane A Thomas, and Alun C Jackson. 2004. An exploration of the therapeutic relationship and counselling outcomes in a problem gambling counselling service. Journal of Social Work Practice 18 (1):99-112. Tanasornnarong, Nattaporn, Alun C Jackson, and Shane A Thomas. 2004. Gambling among young Thai people in Melbourne, Australia: An exploratory study. International Gambling Studies 4 (2):199-214. Thomas, Shane A, and Alun C Jackson. 2004. Influences on gambling behaviours and outcomes: A model for the design of effective interventions. Gambling Research 16 (2):41-53. Dr Terri JacksonDuckett, Stephen J, and Terri Jackson. 2004. Do the elderly cost more? Casemix funding for elderly patients in acute inpatient settings. In Nursing older people: Issues and innovations, edited by R. Nay and S. Garrett. Sydney: Churchill Livingstone. Elizabeth (Liz) HannaHanna, Elizabeth. 2004. Scientist emerges
to lobby Bush on climate change. In Touch (February). Hanna, Elizabeth. 2004. Guidelines for
assessing future projects under the Quality use of Pathology (QUP)
Program. Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing. Hanna, Elizabeth. 2004. Patents, pills
and politics: The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement and
the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Australian Health Review 28 (2):218-226 Hanna, Elizabeth. 2004. Pharmaceutical benefits and free trade: Trouble ahead for subsidised medicines in Australia? Digest (19 March): http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/drawingboard/digest/0403/harvey.html. Hanna, Elizabeth. 2004. Agricultural and veterinary chemical exposure risks: What role for health promotion? Paper read at 18th IUHPE Conference Health 2004. Valuing diversity, reshaping power: exploring pathways for health and wellbeing, at Melbourne Exhibition & Conference Centre. 26-30 April 2004. Mariam HarmsenPrictor, M.J., S.J. Hill, A. Mackenzie,
J. Stoelwinder, and M. Harmsen. 2004. Interventions (non-pharmacological)
for preparing children and adolescents for hospital care (Protocol
for a Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 1, 2004. Chichester,
UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Dr Ken HarveyHarvey, Ken. 2004. Free trade and the cost of medicines. Access 6:19-24. Harvey, Ken. 2004. Patents, pills and
politics: The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement and the
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Australian Health Review 28 (2):218-226 Harvey, Ken J, F.A. Faunce, Lokuge, and
P. Drahos. 2004. Will the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement
undermine the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme? eMJA rapid online publication
(25 July):http://www.mja.com.au/public/rop/ausfta/har10408_fm.html. Harvey, Ken, K. Kalanj, and R. Stevanovic.
2004. Croatian Pharmaceutical Sector Reform Project: Rational drug
use. Croatian Medical Journal 45 (5):612-620. Harvey, Ken, V. McCauley, P. MacIsaac, and B. Lewis. 2004. Refinement of the HL7 Australia EDS Work plan: A report for the Australian Health Information Council Electronic Decision Support Steering Committee: HL7 Australia. Lewis, Bryn, Ken Harvey, Jonathan Dartnell,
and Jennie Shepheard. 2004. Modelling and encoding therapeutic guidelines:
Applying ICD-10-AM and European article number codes. Health Information
Management 32:51-58. Dr Penny HaweHawe, P. 2004. Evaluation. In Hands on
health promotion, edited by R. Moodie and A. Hulme: IPP Publications. Hawe, Penelope, Alan Shiell, and Therese
Riley. 2004. Complex interventions: How far "out of control"
should a randomised controlled trial be? British Medical Journal 328:1561-1563. Hawe, Penelope, Alan Shiell, Therese Riley,
and Lisa Gold. 2004. Methods for exploring implementation variation
and local context within a cluster randomised community intervention
trial. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 58 (9):788-793. Hawe, Penelope, C. Webster, and Alan Shiell. 2004. A glossary of terms to navigate the field of social network analysis. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 58:971-975. Jackson, N. , E. Waters, and The Guidelines for Systematic Reviews in Health Promotion and Public Health Taskforce (includes Penelope Hawe). 2004. The challenges of systematically reviewing public health interventions. Journal of Public Health 26 (303-307). Riley, Therese, and Penelope Hawe. 2004.
Researching practice: The methodological case for narrative inquiry.
Health Education Research Advance Access published on October 12,
2004. Riley, Therese, and Penelope Hawe. 2004. Qualitative research methods. In Environmental health in Australia and New Zealand, edited by S. Cameron, N. Cromar and H. Fallowfield: Oxford University Press. Rush, Bonnie, Alan Shiell, and Penelope Hawe. 2004. A census of economic evaluations in health promotion. Health Education Research 19 (6):707-719. Rychetnik,
L., P Hawe, E. Waters, A. Barratt, and M. Frommer. 2004. A glossary
for evidence-based public health. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health 58:538-545. Rick HayesHayes, Rick. 2004. Review of: Johnstone, M.J. (2004). Effective writing for health professionals: A practical guide to getting published. Australian Health Review 27 (1134-136). Cheryisse HeineHeine, Cheryisse, and Colette J Browning. 2004. The communication and psychosocial perceptions of older adults with sensory loss: A qualitative study. Ageing and Society 24 (1):113-130. Dr Sophie HillLin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse, Bruce Rumbold, and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting healthcare practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. Prictor, M.J., S.J. Hill, A. Mackenzie,
J. Stoelwinder, and M. Harmsen. 2004. Interventions (non-pharmacological)
for preparing children and adolescents for hospital care (Protocol
for a Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 1, 2004. Chichester,
UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. D. HoreyHorey, D, J. Weaver, and H. Russell. 2004.
Information for pregnant women about caesarean birth (Cochrane Review).
In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 1, 2004. Chichester, UK: John Wiley
& Sons. Genevieve HowseHowse, Genevieve. 2004. Managing emerging infectious diseases: Is a federal system an impediment to effective laws? Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 1 (1):http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/content/1/1/7. Lin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse, Bruce Rumbold, and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting healthcare practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. Reynolds, Christopher, and Genevieve Howse. 2004. Public health law and regulation. Annandale, NSW: The Federation Press http://www.federationpress.com.au. Professor Allan KellehearKellehear, Allan. 2004. Japanese identity
101: A view from Australian studies. Center for Pacific and American
Studies Newsletter 5 (1):3-4. Kellehear, Allan. 2004. Prospects for
care, education and culture on death and life: A veiw from public
health. Paper read at Symposium proceedings (first section handbook):
Perspectives on death and life and the actuality of providing care,
at University of Tokyo, Japan. Kellehear, Allan. 2004. Third wave public
health? Compassion, community and end-of-life care. International
Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies 1 (4):313-323. Kellehear, Allan, and A. Tanaka. 2004.
Supporting bereavement in society: Comparisons between Australia and
Japan. Grief Matters: The Australian Journal of Grief and Bereavement
7 (1):4-7. Amanda KennyKenny, Amanda, and SJ Duckett. 2004. A
question of place: Medical power in rural Australia. Social Science
& Medicine 58 (6):1059-1073. Professor Hal KendigBrooks, Libby, and Hal Kendig. 2004. Understanding community nursing for older individuals and carers. In Nursing older people: Issues and innovations, edited by R. Nay and S. Garrett. Melbourne: MacLennon and Petty. Browning, Colette J, and Hal Kendig. 2004. Maximising health and well being in older people. In Hands on health promotion, edited by R. Moodie and A. Hulme. Melbourne: IP Communications. Clemson, L., R.G. Cumming, Hal Kendig, M. Swann, R. Heard, and K. Tyalor. 2004. The effectiveness of a community-based program for reducing the incidence of falls among the elderly: A randomized trial. Journal of American Geriatric Society 52:1487-1494. Kendig, Hal. 2004. Directions in environmental
gerontology: A multidisciplinary field. The Gerontologist 43 (5):611-614. Kendig, Hal. 2004. The social sciences
and successful ageing: Issues in Asia-Oceania. Geriatrics and Gerontology
International 4:S6-S11. Kendig, Hal, D. Gibson, G. Harding, S. Hugo, S. Richardson, P. Saunders, and B. Telford. 2004. The ageing of Australian society: Economic, fiscal, and societal implications. Sydney: Future Summit 2004. Report of the First Annual Future Summit, Sydney, 6-8 May. Morris, Meg, D. Osborne, K. Hill, Hal Kendig, B. Lindquist, Colette J Browning, and J. Reid. 2004. Predisposing factors for occasional and multiple falls in older people who live at home. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 50:153-159. Quine, S., Hal Kendig, D. Touchard, and C. Russell. 2004. Health promotion for socially disadvantaged groups: The case of older men. Health Promotion International 19 (2):157-165. Dr Sandra LeggatLeggat, Sandra G. 2004. Healthy children, healthy country: The use of governing instruments in shifting the policy paradigm. Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 1 (1):http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/content/1/1/4. Lin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse, Bruce Rumbold, and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting healthcare practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. Dwyer, Judith, and Sandra Leggat, eds.
2004. Australian Health Review, 27(1-2). Associate Professor David LeggeGong, Z., Stephen J Duckett, David Legge, and L. Pei. 2004. Describing Chinese hospital activity with diagnosis related groups (DRGs): A case study in Chengdu. Health Policy 69 (1):93-100. Pei, Likun, Pauline Stanton, and David Legge. 2004. Improving human resource management in China: Identifying the obstacles to change. Australian Health Review 27 (1):124-130. Taft, A., D.H. Broom, and David Legge. 2004. General Practitioner management of intimate partner abuse and the whole family: A qualitative study. British Medical Journal 328 (7740):618-624. Associate Professor Pranee LiamputtongLiamputtong, P., ed. 2004. Australian
Journal of Primary Health (Book Review Section). 1-3 vols. Vol. 10. Liamputtong, Pranee. 2004. Being a woman:
The social construction of menstruation among Hmong women in Australia.
In The Hmong of Australia: Culture and diaspora, edited by N. Tapp
and G. Y. Lee. Canberra: Pandanus Books; The Australian National University. Liamputtong, Pranee. 2004. Giving birth
in the hospital: Childbirth experiences of Thai women in northern
Thailand. Health Care for Women International 25 (5):454-480. Liamputtong, Pranee. 2004. Review of:
Marvasti, A. (2004). Qualitative research in sociology. Australian
Journal of Primary Health 10 (3):157-158. Liamputtong, Pranee. 2004. Yu duan practices
as embodying tradition, modernity and social change in Chiang Mai,
Northern Thailand. Women & Health 40 (1):79-99. Liamputtong, Pranee, S. Yimyam, S. Parisunyakul, C. Baosoung, and N. Sansiriphun. 2004. When I become a mother!: Discourses of motherhood among northern Thai women. Women's Studies International Forum 27 (5-6):589-601. Tsang, Elaine Yuk Lin, Pranee Liamputtong, and Jane Pierson. 2004. The views of older Chinese people in Melbourne about their quality of life. Ageing and Society 24 (1):51-74. Professor Vivian LinAllin, Sara, Elias Mossialos, Martin McKee, Walter Holland, and other contributors (including Vivian Lin and Celia McMichael). 2004. Making decisions on public health: A review of eight countries. Brussels, Belgium: World Health Organisation (on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies). www.observatory.dk. Lin, Vivian, ed. 2004. Australian and
New Zealand Journal of Public Health (Book Review Editor). Vol. 28. Lin, Vivian. 2004. Comparative evaluation
of indicators for gender equity and health. In Proceedings of the
Fourth International Meeting on Women and Health: Gender Perspectives
for Better Health and Welfare Systems Development, edited by WHO Kobe
Centre. Kobe, Japan: World Health Organization Centre for Health Development. Lin, Vivian. 2004. From public health
research to health promotion policy: On the 10 major contradictions.
Social and Preventive Medicine 49 (3):179-184. Lin, Vivian. 2004. The regulation of complementary
health: sacrificing integrity? (Letter to the editor). Medical Journal
of Australia 180 (2):96. Lin, Vivian. 2004. Review of: Lee, K.,
Buse, K. & Fustukian, S. (2004). Health policy in a globalising
world. Australian Journal of Primary Health 10 (3):159. Lin, Vivian. 2004. Women workers and health:
Semiconductor industry in Singapore and Malaysia. In Women workers
in industrialising Asia. Costed, not valued, edited by A. Kaur. Hampshire:
Palgrave MacMillan. Lin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse, Bruce Rumbold, and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting healthcare practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. McMichael, Celia, and Vivian Lin. 2004.
Commissioned report on public health policy in Australia. For S. Allin,
E. Mossialos, M. McKee, & W. Holland. Making decisions on public
health: A review of eight countries. London: European Observatory
on Health Systems and Policies. Robinson, Priscilla M, Vivian Lin, and La Trobe University Project team (Deakin University, Monash University, and the University of Melbourne). 2004, October. Report for the Victorian Consortium for Public Health entitled: Student Survey for the Victorain Consortium for Public Health. Dr Chaojie (George) LiuGuo, Y.X., and Chaojie J. Liu. 2004. Identifying
and weighting domains (subscales) of quality of life assessment. Modern
Preventive Medicine 31 (1):4-6. Guo, Y.X., Chaojie J. Liu, N.X. Li, and X.H. Ren. 2004. Frequency analysis of the alternative answers used in the assessment of psychology and quality of life. Chinese Mental Health Journal 18 (7):471-473. Li, X.J., H. Yin, Chaojie J. Liu, N.X. Li, Y. Wang, W. Wang, and C.X. Liu. 2004. Health services utilization of urban poor in Chengdu. Modern Preventive Medicine 31 (2):169-171. Liu, Chaojie. 2004. Australian health
care system. Chinese General Practice 7 (21):1545-1547. Liu, Chaojie. 2004. Historical evolvement
and probelms of Australian community health services and general practice.
Chinese General Practice 7 (21):1547. Liu, Chaojie. 2004. Training arrangement
for general practitioners in Australia and its implication to China.
Chinese General Practice 7 (21):1547-1548. Liu, Chaojie, and et al. 2004. A comparison
study of community health services between China and Australia. Chinese
Health Services Management 20 (12):711-714. Liu, Chaojie J., N.X. Li, X.H. Ren, D.P. Liu, X.P. Pan, and Zhipping P. Gong. 2004. Testing the interval feature of alternative answers in questionnaire. Chinese Mental Health Journal 18 (7):468-470. Lin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse, Bruce Rumbold, and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting healthcare practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. Dr Jenn McIntoshEitzen, Kylie, and Jennifer McIntosh.
2004. "Can I call you Mummy?" Weighing political correctness
against psychological need in foster care. Journal of Family Studies
10 (2):273-281. Grimes, Anthony, and Jennifer McIntosh. 2004. Emerging practice issues in child-inclusive divorce mediation. Journal of Family Studies 10 (1):113-120. McIntosh, Jennifer, Caroline Long, and Lawrie Moloney. 2004. Child-focused and child-inclusive mediation: A comparative study of outcomes. Journal of Family Studies 10 (1):87-96. Moloney, Lawrie, and Jennifer McIntosh. 2004. Child-responsive practices in Australian family law: Past problems and future directions. Journal of Family Studies 10 (1):71-86. Shane McIverMcIver, Shane, Paul D. O'Halloran, and Michael McGartland. 2004. The impact of hatha yoga on smoking behavior. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 10 (2):22-23. Dr Michael McGartlandMcIver, Shane, Paul D. O'Halloran, and Michael McGartland. 2004. The impact of hatha yoga on smoking behavior. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 10 (2):22-23. Dr Celia McMichaelAllin, Sara, Elias Mossialos, Martin McKee, Walter Holland, and other contributors (including Vivian Lin and Celia McMichael). 2004. Making decisions on public health: A review of eight countries. Brussels, Belgium: World Health Organisation (on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies). www.observatory.dk. McMichael, Celia, and Vivian Lin. 2004.
Commissioned report on public health policy in Australia. For S. Allin,
E. Mossialos, M. McKee, & W. Holland. Making decisions on public
health: A review of eight countries. London: European Observatory
on Health Systems and Policies. McMichael, Celia, and L. Manderson. 2004. Somali women and well-being: Social networks and social capital among immigrant women in Australia. Human Organization 63 (1):88-99. Associate Professor Lawrie MoloneyMcIntosh, Jennifer, Caroline Long, and Lawrie Moloney. 2004. Child-focused and child-inclusive mediation: A comparative study of outcomes. Journal of Family Studies 10 (1):87-96. Moloney, Lawrie. 2004. Children in family
law: Moving beyond the "best interests" rhetoric. Journal
of Family Studies 10 (2):161-169. Moloney, Lawrie. 2004. Editorial. Children
and their need to belong. Journal of Family Studies 10 (2):157-159. Moloney, Lawrie. 2004. Editorial. Children,
parents, and approaches to mediation: From knowledge to practice (Editorial).
Journal of Family Studies 10 (1):5-8. Moloney, Lawrie, ed. 2004. Journal of
Family Studies. 1-2 vols. Vol. 10. Moloney, Lawrie, and Jennifer McIntosh.
2004. Child-responsive practices in Australian family law: Past problems
and future directions. Journal of Family Studies 10 (1):71-86. Moloney, Lawrie, and Bruce M Smyth. 2004. Family Relationship Centres in Australia. Family Matters 69 (Summer):64-70. Associate Professor Greg MurphyLin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse, Bruce Rumbold, and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting healthcare practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. O'Halloran, Paul D, Gregory Murphy, and
Kate E Webseter. 2004. Reliability of the bipolar form of the Profile
of Mood States using an alternate test protocol. Psychological Reports
95:459-463. O'Halloran, Paul, Gregory Murphy, and Kate E Webseter. 2004. Mood during a 60-minute treadmill run: Timing and type of mood change. International Journal of Sport Psychology 35 (4):309-327. Murphy, G. 2004. Occupational health and safety, and occupational rehabilitation: The nature of the prevention-rehabilitation continuum. Chapter in C. Peterson and C. Mayhew (Eds) Occupational health and safety: International influences and the new epidemics. New York: Baywood Books. Dr Jeremy J OatsAllen, R.M., F.G. Bowling, and Jeremy J Oats. 2004. Determining the fetal scalp lactate level that indicates the need for intervention in labour. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 44:549-552. Oats, Jeremy J, and H.D. McIntyre. 2004. Revision of guidelines for the management of gestational diabetes melitus. Medical Journal of Australia 181:342. Dr Paul O'HalloranMcIver, Shane, Paul D. O'Halloran, and Michael McGartland. 2004. The impact of hatha yoga on smoking behavior. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 10 (2):22-23. O'Halloran, Paul D, Gregory Murphy, and
Kate E Webseter. 2004. Reliability of the bipolar form of the Profile
of Mood States using an alternate test protocol. Psychological Reports
95:459-463. O'Halloran, Paul, Gregory Murphy, and Kate E Webseter. 2004. Mood during a 60-minute treadmill run: Timing and type of mood change. International Journal of Sport Psychology 35 (4):309-327. Dr Lindsay PaulPaul, Lindsay, ed. 2004. Abstract Section. Journal of Family Studies. 1-2 vols. Vol. 10. Dr Likun PeiGong, Z., Stephen J Duckett, David Legge, and L. Pei. 2004. Describing Chinese hospital activity with diagnosis related groups (DRGs): A case study in Chengdu. Health Policy 69 (1):93-100. Stanton, P, L. Yi, and Likun Pei. 2004. Improving people management strategies in Chinese hospitals: A case study in Sichuan province. Employment Relations Record 3 (2):47-59. Pei, Likun. 2004. Framework for health
system performance in Australia. Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
20 (8):510-512. Pei, Likun, Pauline Stanton, and David Legge. 2004. Improving human resource management in China: Identifying the obstacles to change. Australian Health Review 27 (1):124-130. Dr Jane PiersonPierson, Jane. 2004. Editorial: The ageing
brain: Developmental positives, pathology, or both? Brain Impairment
(Special Issue on Ageing, December 2004). Pierson, Jane, ed. 2004, December. Brain Impairment (Invited Guest Editor for the Special Issue on Ageing, December 2004). Tsang, Elaine Yuk Lin, Pranee Liamputtong,
and Jane Pierson. 2004. The views of older Chinese people in Melbourne
about their quality of life. Ageing and Society 24 (1):51-74. Megan PrictorPrictor, M.J., S.J. Hill, A. Mackenzie,
J. Stoelwinder, and M. Harmsen. 2004. Interventions (non-pharmacological)
for preparing children and adolescents for hospital care (Protocol
for a Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 1, 2004. Chichester,
UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Divya RamanathanRamanathan, Divya Anjali. 2004. A mirror
and more: An art therapist researcher's heuristic exploration of the
drawing journal as a tool for her reflection and well-being. Australian
Qualitative Research online journal 4 (1). Rachel Ravid-HoreshRavid-Horesh, R.H. 2004. A temporary guest: The use of art therapy in life review with an elderly woman. The Arts in Psychotherapy 31 (5):303-319 (http://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S0197455604000772). Rosemary RobertsRoberts, Rosemary. 2004. The value of
continuing professional development. Health Information Management
32 (3-4):112-113. Kerin RobinsonCameron, Moira, and Kerin Robinson. 2004. The effects on clinical coding of the critical pathway recording methodology. Health Information Management 32 (2):74-83. Robinson, Kerin. 2004. Editorial: Research
in health information management. Health Information Management 32
(2):39. Robinson, Kerin, ed. 2004. Health Information
Management Journal. 1-4 vols. Robinson, Kerin. 2004. Quality is everybody's
business: The business imperative of healthcare quality management.
Proceedings of the HIMAA 2004 Symposium held in Brisbane, Queensland,
23 July, 2004. Robinson, Kerin, and Jennie Shepheard.
2004. Predicting the influence of the electronic health record on
clinical coding practice in hospitals. Health Information Management
32 (3 & 4):102-108. Priscilla RobinsonGuy, R. J., R. Di Natale, H.A. Kelly, S.B. Lambert, S. Tobin, Priscilla M Robinson, G. Tallis, and A.W. Hampson. 2004. Influenza outbreaks on aged-care facilities: Staff vaccination and the emerging use of antiviral therapy. Medical Journal of Australia 180 (12):640-642. Robinson, Priscilla M. 2004. Editorial:
Public health success stories - infectious diseases. Australian and
New Zealand Journal of Public Health 28 (3):205-206. Robinson, Priscilla M. 2004. Review of
"The International Vaccine Scene". Australian Health Review
28 (2):206. Robinson, Priscilla M, and Vivian Lin.
2004. Quality control in data collection and capacity building for
data collections systems. (Pre-conference workship report for: Global
Issues in Surveillance of Health Behaviours in Populations: Translating
Data into Action. 3rd International Scientific Meeting. Robinson, Priscilla M, Vivian Lin, and La Trobe University Project team (Deakin University, Monash University, and the University of Melbourne). 2004, October. Report for the Victorian Consortium for Public Health entitled: Student Survey for the Victorain Consortium for Public Health. Dr Bruce RumboldRumbold, Bruce. 2004. Spirituality, health
care and pastoral care. In Spirituality and culture in pastoral care
and counselling: Voices from different contexts, edited by J. Foskett
and E. Lartey. Great Britain: Cardiff Academic Press. Rumbold, Bruce and Rachel Gear. 2004. Evaluation of Health Promotion Resource Team: Hume Region Palliative Care Caring Communities Project. Lin, Vivian, Sally Fawkes, Ehsani, Gregory
Murphy, Sandra Leggat, Sophie Hill, Genevieve Howse,
Bruce Rumbold, and Chaojie Liu. 2004. Patient at the centre: Reorienting
healthcare practices. Kobe, Japan: WHO-WPRO. Dr Jean RumboldRumbold, Jean. 2004. Review of: Finlay, L. & Gough, B. (Eds). (2003). Reflexivity: A practical guide for researchers in health and social sciences. Oxford: Blackwell. Qualitative Research Journal 4 (4):175-177. Allen,
Jan, and Jean Rumbold. 2004. Postcard conversations: A dialogue about
methodology. Qualitative Research Journal 4 (4):100-142. William RussellRussell, E.William. 2004. Rowville Railway Feasibility Study. Knox, Victoria: City of Knox. J.M. Shafritz (Editor), and E.W. Russell
(Consulting Editor). 2004. The dictionary of public policy and administration.
New York: Westview Press. Professor Alan ShiellHawe, Penelope, Alan Shiell, and Therese
Riley. 2004. Complex interventions: How far "out of control"
should a randomised controlled trial be? British Medical Journal 328:1561-1563. Hawe, Penelope, Alan Shiell, Therese Riley,
and Lisa Gold. 2004. Methods for exploring implementation variation
and local context within a cluster randomised community intervention
trial. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 58 (9):788-793. Hawe, Penelope, C. Webster, and Alan Shiell. 2004. A glossary of terms to navigate the field of social network analysis. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 58:971-975. Rush, Bonnie, Alan Shiell, and Penelope Hawe. 2004. A census of economic evaluations in health promotion. Health Education Research 19 (6):707-719. Gold, Lisa, and Alan Shiell. 2004, November. Priority-setting for local health and community services: Using willingness to pay (abstract). Paper read at 5th International Conference on Priorities in Health Care, at Wellington, New Zealand. Dr Cynthia SchultzSchultz, Cynthia L, and Elizabeth J Bruce. 2004. Living with loss and grief. In Living with illness: Psychosocial challenges, edited by C. Rogers-Clark, K. Martin-McDonald and A. McCarthy. Sydney: Elsevier. Bruce, Elizabeth J. , and Cynthia L. Schultz.
2004. Through loss. Camberwell, Victoria: ACER Press. Dr Noel SchultzSchultz, Noel. 2004. Forgetting but not
forgotten? Understanding, support and spiritual care for people with
dementia and those who care for them. Adelaide, SA: Open Book Publishers. Jennie ShepheardLewis, Bryn, Ken Harvey, Jonathan Dartnell, and Jennie Shepheard. 2004. Modelling and encoding therapeutic guidelines: Applying ICD-10-AM and European article number codes. Health Information Management 32:51-58. Robinson, Kerin, and Jennie Shepheard. 2004. Predicting the influence of the electronic health record on clinical coding practice in hospitals. Health Information Management 32 (3 & 4):102-108. J. StoelwinderPrictor, M.J., S.J. Hill, A. Mackenzie,
J. Stoelwinder, and M. Harmsen. 2004. Interventions (non-pharmacological)
for preparing children and adolescents for hospital care (Protocol
for a Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 1, 2004. Chichester,
UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Professor Hal SwerissenSwerissen, Hal. 2004. Australian primary
care policy in 2004: Two tiers or one for Medicare? Australia and
New Zealand Health Policy 1 (1):http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/content/1/1/2. Swerissen, Hal. 2004. Editorial: Access,
affordability and equity. Australian Journal of Primary Health 10
(1):7-8. Swerissen, Hal, and Beth R Crisp.
2004. The sustainability of health promotion interventions for different
levels of social organization. Health Promotion International 19 (1):123-130. Swerissen, Hal, and Lucinda Jordan. 2004.
Factors affecting Medicare affordability. Australian Journal of Primary
Health 10 (1):7-8. Swerissen, Hal, and Rae Walker, eds. 2004.
Australian Journal of Primary Health. 1-3 vols. Vol. 10. Professor Shane ThomasBrowning, Colette J, David Menzies, and Shane A Thomas. 2004. Assisting health professionals to promote physical activity and exercise in older people. In Optimising physical activity and exercise in older people, edited by M. Morris and A. Schoo. Edinburgh: Butterworth Heinemann. Crisp, B.R., Shane A. Thomas, Alun C. Jackson, S. Smith, J. Borrell, W. Ho, and T.A. Holt. 2004. Not the same: A comparison of female and male clients seeking treatment from problem gambling counselling services. Journal of Gambling Studies 20 (3):283-299. Nay, R, Shane A Thomas, S. Koch, J. Wilson, S. Garratt, A. Fox, and B. Koch. 2004. Public sector residential aged care quality of care performance indicator project report. Melbourne: Aged Care Branch, Department of Human Services. www.dhs.vic.gov.au. Smith, S.A., Shane A Thomas, and Alun C Jackson. 2004. An exploration of the therapeutic relationship and counselling outcomes in a problem gambling counselling service. Journal of Social Work Practice 18 (1):99-112. Tanasornnarong, Nattaporn, Alun C Jackson,
and Shane A Thomas. 2004. Gambling among young Thai people in Melbourne,
Australia: An exploratory study. International Gambling Studies 4
(2):199-214. Thomas, Shane A, and Alun C Jackson. 2004. Influences on gambling behaviours and outcomes: A model for the design of effective interventions. Gambling Research 16 (2):41-53. Associate Professor Rae WalkerSwerissen, Hal, and Rae Walker, eds. 2004. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 1-3 vols. Vol. 10. Glenda VerrinderKippen, S. , Glenda K. Verrinder, and Bernadette Ward. 2004. Reflecting on online teaching and learning. Academic Exchange Quarterly 8 (4):http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/cho2668z4.htm. Bernie WardKippen, S. , Glenda K. Verrinder, and
Bernadette Ward. 2004. Reflecting on online teaching and learning.
Academic Exchange Quarterly 8 (4):http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/cho2668z4.htm. Dianne WilliamsonWilliamson, Dianne. 2004. Clinical coding
audits: An annotated bibliography. Health Information Management 33
(1):21-27. Dr George WillsWills, George H. 2004. Review of: Gibney,
P. (2003). The pragmatics of therapeutic practice. Melbourne: Psychoz
Publications. The Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology 5 (1):29. Wills, George H, and Geoff Denham. 2004.
Editorial. The Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology 5 (1):2-4. Wills, George H, Alison Talbot, and Geoff Denham, eds. 2004. The Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology. Melbourne: Australian Psychological Society. Dr Hui YangLim, Meng-Kin, Hui Yang, Tuohong Zhang,
Wen Feng, and Zijun Zhou. 2004. Public perceptions of private health
care in socialist China. Health Affairs 23 (6):222-234. Lim, Meng-Kin, Hui Yang, Tuohong Zhang, Zijun Zhou, Wen Feng, and Yude Chen. 2004. China's evolving health care market? How doctors feel and what they think. Health Policy 69:329-337. Tolhurst, Rachel, Tuohong Zhang, Hui Yang, Jun Gao, and Shenglan Tang. 2004. Factors affecting the implementation of health legislation and its impact on the rural poor in China: A case study of implementation of the maternal and infant health care law in two poor countries. International Journal of Health Planning and Management 19:247-265.
Journal Editorships in 2004
Stephen Duckett, Australia and New Zealand Health Policy (Editor-in-Chief), 1(1). Vivian Lin, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (Book Review Editor), 28 2004 Judith Dwyer & Sandra Leggat, Australian Health Review Hal Swerissen & Rae Walker, Australian Journal of Primary Health, 10 (1-3) 2004 Pranee Liamputtong, Australian Journal of Primary Health (Book Review Editor), 10 (1-3) 2004 Heather Gardner, Environmental Health, 4 (1-4) 2004 Kerin Robinson, Health Information Management Journal, 4 issues in 2004 Lawrie Moloney, Journal of Family Studies (Editor-in-Chief), 10 (1-2) 2004 Lindsay Paul, Journal of Family Studies (Abstracts Editor), 10 (1-2) 2004 Cynthia Schultz, Journal of Family Studies (Consultant Editor), 10 (1-2) 2004
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