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Australian Journal of Primary Health Australian Journal of Primary Health
Volume 15 Number 4 2009
Part 2: Partnerships in Primary Health Care


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Editorial Issue 4 2009 

Sean Lowry

pp. 261-261

 


Interorganisational and interprofessional partnership approaches to achieve more coordinated and integrated primary and community health services: the Australian experience 

Julie McDonald, Gawaine Powell Davies and Mark Fort Harris

pp. 262-269

  
 


You can take your hat off 

Lee Kennedy

pp. 270-271

  
 


Integrating local health planning: using partnerships to address health inequalities 

Alison Coelho

pp. 272-273

  
 


Primary health care and climate change 

Peter Tait

pp. 274-275

  
 


Climate change and primary health care intervention framework 

Rae Walker and South East Healthy Communities Partnership

pp. 276-284

 


Research around practice partnerships: an example of building partnerships to address overweight and obesity in children 

Anne A. Poulsen, Robert Bush, Joleen Tirendi, Jenny Ziviani, Rebecca Abbott, Doune Macdonald, Matthew A. Brown and Gary M. Leong

pp. 285-293

  
 


Integrating health planning and social planning: a case study in community-based partnerships for better health 

Aleta Ambrose and Patricia Short

pp. 294-302

  
 


Which comes first: the partnership or the tool? Reflections on the effective use of partnership tools in local health partnerships 

Naomi Sunderland, Debra Domalewski, Elizabeth Kendall and Kylie Armstrong

pp. 303-311

  
 


General practitioner networks matter in primary health care team service provision 

Lucio Naccarella

pp. 312-318

  
 


Health partnerships: perspectives of medical practitioners in general practice, health systems and hospital settings 

Elizabeth Kendall, Carolyn Ehrlich, Megan Young, Heidi Muenchberger, Ken Wilkie and Carole Rushton

pp. 319-325

  
 


Better than nothing? Restrictions and realities of enhanced primary care for allied health practitioners 

Michele M. Foster, Petrea L. Cornwell, Jennifer M. Fleming, Geoffrey K. Mitchell, Sean M. Tweedy, Alison L. Hart and Terry P. Haines

pp. 326-334

  
 


Rural children referred for conduct problems: evaluation of a collaborative program 

Michelle Carr Swift, Leigh Roeger, Cathy Walmsley, Sara Howard, Gareth Furber and Stephen Allison

pp. 335-340

  
 


Improving coordination of care for Aboriginal people with mental health, alcohol and drug use problems: progress report on an ongoing collaborative action research project 

Inge Kowanko, Charlotte de Crespigny, Helen Murray, Jackie Ah Kit, Colleen Prideaux, Harry Miller, David Mills and Carolyn Emden

pp. 341-347

  
 


The Green Bookshop 

Reviewed by Priscilla Robinson

pp. 348-348

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